5 big takeaways from Michigan’s new education budget that every parent should know
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed a $23 billion education budget that features record investments for Michigan’s public schools, students, and teachers.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed a $23 billion education budget that features record investments for Michigan’s public schools, students, and teachers.
Families now have more options for saving money on groceries during the summer months—including free meals for Michigan kids 18 and under.
In the fall, the Department of Education will mark 45 years since its inception, but that anniversary could be its last if Donald Trump gets his way. The federal agency is one of several he’s vowed to slash if reelected president.
Local librarians rejoice as Michigan Democrats make a plan to put libraries in more public schools.
Ethan J. Lang, member of Michigan College Democrats, reflects on the importance of LGBTQ+ representation in education amid Republican attacks.
MSU Extension now offers a range of free online classes for parents, caregivers, and early childhood professionals.
The Michigan State Board of Education on Tuesday called for a comprehensive independent review of the Oxford High School mass shooting at the request of the parents of the four teens shot to death by a student in 2021.
More than two dozen public school districts across Michigan will use funds from President Joe Biden’s administration to purchase 97 electric buses—and three powered by propane.
Education leaders said there’s an “urgent need” to support students and teachers—and avert staffing and program cuts.
Despite record funding for public schools in Michigan, teacher salaries aren’t keeping pace with the rate of inflation.