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Officials stress the cancelation of classes on Monday is not an April Fools' Day prank. The district has brought in a cybersecurity firm to help deal with the disruption.
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Healthcare and education were among the many topics of discussion brought up by community leaders.
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Spencer Byrd was hired to fill the top spot in March after working in education for more than 30 years.
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Students will take part in a number of different contests. Culinary Arts instructor Laura Korff says the kitchen has lately been a mixture of anxiety and excitement.
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The Michigan Treasury Department says student loans that are forgiven under a federal program won’t be taxed as income.
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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 Michigan Court of Claims judge heard arguments Monday on whether it’s ever legal for the state to allow public funds to go to non-public schools.
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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.