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In some local districts, students can spend an hour on the bus. If state lawmakers approve the extra money, districts with fewer students and more travel distance would get first dibs.
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While the state Supreme Court normally hears cases in the Hall of Justice in Lansing, yesterday’s proceedings took a trip up north.
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A new Michigan State University report indicates state educational policies are hurting rural school districts.
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A mental health crisis can derail a student trying to graduate from college. When that happens, teachers and administrators can become a lifeline. Those lifelines helped a culinary student at Northwestern Michigan College make it to graduation.
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A petition campaign to enact a tax break for people to offer financial support to private schools in Michigan hopes to take a significant step Monday.
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A state lawmaker wants to add a financial literacy class to the high school graduation requirement.
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A committee is kicking off an effort to pass a law that would create tax incentive-funded scholarships for costs like private school tuition.
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A bill to restrict what schools can teach about racism and sexism was adopted by the state House Tuesday with 55 yes votes from Republicans. Fifty two Democrats boycotted the vote.
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A bill to provide Michigan teachers with training to spot students’ mental health needs has cleared the senate.
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Traverse City Area Public Schools' Board of Education will now require masks to be worn by students and staff, following a 5-1 vote Friday afternoon that reversed its earlier policy.