Bridge proudly recognizes the most overachieving districts in the state in 2014. Next Tuesday: Bridge releases its first-ever state rankings for individual schools.
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.
A Great Start to preschool expansion
21,000 more four-year-olds are benefitting from free, high-quality preschool in in just two years thanks to extra state funding
How one Michigan community is benefiting from preschool expansion
Tripling preschool slots, and still a waiting list in Vicksburg
Why Detroit’s new school leadership won’t much matter
Detroit will improve its chronically low-performing schools when the system focuses more on proven, consistent academic reforms and less on changes to its power structure.
Love him or hate him, here’s how one school superintendent calls snow days
Everybody else gets to sleep in, but the person who decides whether to cancel school has to be up at 4 a.m., having a conference call. It’s a chilling duty, and thankless.
Michigan’s future teachers flunking test of ‘basic’ content
Fewer than 1-in-3 aspiring teachers are passing a new certification exam that tests math, reading and writing skills. Proponents of the test say its raises the bar for the profession; but teaching colleges call the test confusing.
Destroying Michigan’s career tech system to save it
Michigan's K-12 vocational education system will never become the powerful job engine that Gov. Snyder demands without a fix to inequitable funding across the state.
Kicking butt and taking jobs
How one student from Paw Paw found success in the IT marketplace
Sources: Flint’s outgoing EM to head Detroit Public Schools
Darnell Earley has been the Flint EM since 2013. Sources tell Bridge that Gov. Rick Snyder will soon appoint Early to replace Jack Martin to head Detroit’s troubled public schools.
Upcoming fraud trial for school operator hangs over charter school industry
Traverse City optometrist Steven Ingersoll’s federal trial is the largest ever related to a Michigan charter school, and has renewed calls for more financial accountability in Michigan’s mostly for-profit charter school industry.