The unfortunate reality is that Michigan still lags in its teacher shortage. According to the Michigan Education Association, 10,000 teachers in Michigan quit each year, with only 5,000 new teachers ...
The National Assessment of Educational Progress found no significant improvements in writing or reading scores for Michigan ...
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel said Tuesday that she planned to take legal action in response to President Donald ...
Since 2009, 80% of Michigan’s traditional school districts have experienced enrollment declines. The reason is no secret: The ...
Just weeks ago, many of our kids’ best and brightest educators were heading toward a financial crisis — but thanks to advocacy by the Michigan Education Association and other unions ...
LANSING — Michigan's attorney general joined a group of 22 attorneys general Tuesday in a lawsuit aiming to halt a White ...
A new national report shows Michigan’s undergraduate enrollment increasing. Leaders say strong state aid programs and efforts to retain students year to year contribute to these numbers.
Michigan’s investments in education expenditures dropped 13% from 2007 to 2021, adjusted for inflation. Meanwhile, the national average for state and local education spending increased by 13%.
DETROIT — A new report by Education Trust Midwest reveals that students experiencing poverty in Michigan are disproportionately affected by the state's teacher shortage. The report, compiled ...