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Michigan vowed to become a Top 10 state for education. Since then, it’s outspent many other states and seen diminishing ...
Attorney General Dana Nessel and education leaders across the state say local school agencies were counting on the funds for ...
"Today, the U.S. Department of Education's Office of the General Counsel (OGC) opened a foreign funding investigation into ...
The education budget for Michigan schools remains in limbo. Lawmakers in the State House failed to pass a school aid budget by the July 1 deadline, meaning lawmakers now have until Oct. 1 to try and ...
From poverty and special interests to the lockdown and school choice, theories abound about Michigan’s declining test scores.
A new presidential administration, a Detroit schools’ lawsuit against the state, and continued attendance woes are among Michigan’s education issues that will likely make big news in 2025.
A new program is designed to incentivize early educators to stay in the field by helping child care businesses offer benefits to their employees.
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has joined a multi-state lawsuit suing the U.S. Department of Education for freezing ...
The Department of Education claims the University of Michigan may have filed "incomplete, inaccurate, and untimely ...
Additional support for the nearly 200,000 special education students and 710,000 at-risk students in Michigan. An expansion of free preschool under the Great Start Readiness Program to 1,300 more ...
A report by education advocacy group Education Trust-Midwest said by 2030 Michigan is projected to be 39th in the nation for fourth-grade reading.
Widening gender gaps in higher education isn't a trend limited to Michigan. A 2023 analysis of census data by the Pew Research Center found young men made up 44% of college students nationally ...