Unless masks are mandated by government authorities, it’s unlikely most Michigan school districts will require face masks in classrooms this fall, say school leaders.
Michigan K-12 schools
Full-time virtual schools expand in Michigan in wake of COVID
Some Michigan school districts are opening full-time, online schools as an alternative to traditional classrooms, on the belief that not all families will want to return to school buildings this year.
Even as COVID wanes, fewer low-income students enroll in Michigan colleges
The state is pushing to get more residents to pursue a college degree. The pandemic appears to still be hobbling those efforts, particularly among poor and first-generation students.
Opinion: Historic early education funding will boost all Michigan children
New funding will transform our early childhood education system and close the opportunity gap for children of working families.
Whitmer vetoes plan to give $1,000 scholarships for elementary reading help
Michigan families would have had access to $1,000 scholarships for outside-of-school tutoring to help elementary reading skills. School leaders questioned whether the scholarships would help students most in need, or those with the resources to find tutors.
Opinion: Teachers need student data. That’s why the M-STEP is important
Teachers across Michigan need as much support and information – including from the M-STEP – as we can get to tackle our post-pandemic jobs. Our students will benefit in the long run.
Michigan juniors take a career readiness test. Most employers ignore it
Taxpayers spend $4.4 million for a standardized test that is supposed to help employers know who is qualified for jobs. One problem: Few employers use it.
Michigan teens' anxiety increased during COVID. Resources to help did not.
Experts already recognize that treating severe mental illness among young people is a problem in the state. But kids showing signs of pandemic-related isolation, depression and other conditions also struggle to find help.
Critical race theory: What you need to know in Michigan
No, critical race theory isn’t being taught in Michigan schools. That hasn’t stopped it from becoming a passionate political issue.
How can Michigan schools spend $6B in COVID money? Here’s what experts say
Help young readers? High school dropouts? What about building repairs? Experts weigh in on how Michigan schools should use federal funds.