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Talent & Education
To prosper, Michigan must be a more educated place. Bridge will explore the challenges in education and identify policies and initiatives that address them.
See how your school’s test scores compare (interactive map)
Use this map to compare SAT scores with neighboring schools in your county and the state.
Nikolai Vitti loves a challenge. He has one at Detroit Public Schools.
Detroit’s new superintendent sits for a Q&A about school closures, test scores, lead in drinking fountains and early conflict-of-interest questions.
University of Michigan won't 'do work of police' to track DACA students
U-M President Mark Schlissel says students should be able to pursue education ‘without outside worries.’ He sat down with Bridge to answer five questions this week.
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Michigan’s money-saving switch from the ACT college prep test is causing serious anxiety because aren’t enough sites for students to retake the test.
Michigan failing its special needs children, parents and studies say.
Federal officials say Michigan isn’t properly educating students with disabilities. Parents blame cost cutting.
Fewer college students want to be teachers, and why it matters (searchable database)
Enrollment in teacher-prep programs is falling nationwide, and by more than 50 percent in Michigan colleges and universities. Why the classroom is losing its appeal.
Lessons learned: Big money alone can’t fix public schools
Some of Michigan’s top foundations invested millions of dollars to improve Detroit education. The group they formed has closed quietly, falling well short of its goals.
Retraction: A Bridge story on a student accepted at Harvard turns out to be a hoax
Bridge recently published the inspirational story of a low-income Detroit student who overcame steep odds to win acceptance to Harvard. It turns out, Bridge discovered, the acceptance letter was fabricated.
Which comes first? Tourism dollars or students?
Tourism officials are fighting to keep summer break through Labor Day to boost a critical Michigan industry. But school officials are fighting back, and this year they may win.