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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 investigation comes after authorities accused a Chinese scientist and his girlfriend working in the school's lab of ...
The investigation was sparked by a review of UM’s foreign reports that revealed that incomplete, inaccurate and untimely ...
Detroit Public Schools, heavily reliant on federal aid due to high poverty rates, face a significant setback with over $16 ...
Hundreds of educators and staffers at after-school programs, adult education centers and other federally funded Michigan programs could be laid off.
The Education Department said the “highly disturbing criminal charges” raise concerns about Michigan’s vulnerability to ...
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 ...
Michigan’s local public health agencies have scrapped programs and scaled back services amid federal funding cuts.
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — A state lawmaker has introduced a new bill to require Michigan schools to once again teach ...
The academic support, mentorship and career readiness opportunities our students rely on are needed now more than ever.
A Michigan lawmaker is continuing to push for students to learn to read and write cursive in schools. Rep. Brenda Carter, D-Pontiac, introduced House Bill 4675, which would require the Michigan ...