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Going ‘Beyond Basics’ in Detroit

How one nonprofit organization works to boost achievement and expand horizons among Detroit children. More
New Features

Health insurance: Reformed, but not resolved

Medical benefit plans remain a contentious issue in Michigan school districts as a new law requiring competitive bidding plays out at the bargaining table. More

Legislative Alert

New rules on less math. More

Privatization numbers up again

About 42 percent of Michigan’s conventional public school districts contract out for food, transportation or custodial service, an increase over the previous year, according to the latest school privatization survey by the Mackinac Center for Public Policy. More

At odds over 'Camp T'

Funding an issue at camp for visually impaired children More
Review

It merits discussion

Discussing merit pay for teachers More

How tax credits and vouchers work

An explanation of the differences between two school choice plans. More

Judgment call

A court decision exposes the shortcomings of union governance. More

Bullying prevention

Attacking the problem from day one. More

Think lean

How process analysis can help the bottom line. More

First class or 21st Century?

Don't pass up chance to reform Detroit Public Schools. More
Daily Digest User Comments Editor's Pick
"Bay County area schools should conduct school board elections jointly with general elections as a way to save money and have more representative voter turnout." >>
"Now three years old, the Kalamazoo Promise has had mixed results in its mission to send Kalamazoo Public Schools graduates to college." >>
"Grand Rapids and Holland public schools are reporting higher numbers of homeless students than last year and expect the figures to grow." >>
"Nineteen Detroit Public Schools teachers are running for election to leadership slots in the Detroit Federation of Teachers union on a school reform platform, according to The Detroit News. The teachers want to open their own charter school modeled after the Los Angeles Green Dot Schools." >>
"Teachers in Gaylord Community Schools have voted to replace the Michigan Educational Special Services Association with AmeraPlan as a third-party insurance administrator, saving the district about 25 percent on health care costs." >>
"A Spanish language teacher quit her job at Michigan Collegiate High School amid allegations that she had a sexual relationship with a 16-year-old male student." >>
"Wyandotte Public Schools is attracting attention statewide for its 90 percent pass rate among algebra II students." >>
"Howell Public Schools maintenance employees have agreed to no pay raises and an increased co-pay for prescription medication in exchange for a commitment that their jobs will not be privatized." >>
"Six Michigan schools were named to the 2008 National Catholic High School Honor Roll." >>
"Lax accounting, enrollment losses and overspending all contributed to the $10 million budget deficit now facing the Flint School District." >>
"When Escanaba Area High School students noticed that a national textbook company had mislabeled the Upper Peninsula on a map of Michigan, they not only wrote a letter requesting that the publisher fix the mistake, but also suggesting that more information about the Upper Peninsula would make the book more appealing." >>
"A Jackson-area teacher has been named Michigan's charter school Teacher of the Year, while educators from Forest Hills and Utica have each received Milken Family Foundation National Educator Awards." >>
"Southfield Public Schools has opened an honors high school, University High School Academy, with smaller classes emphasizing science, technology, engineering and math." >>
"More than half of New Orleans school children attended public charter schools in 2007-08, followed by 31 percent of children in Washington, D.C., and 28 percent in Dayton." >>
"Northwood University faculty will teach introductory economics to students at Cornerstone Schools as well as offer programs for school alumni in a new partnership between the educational institutions." >>
"Twenty-six teachers called in sick to Redford Union's Hilbert Middle School on Monday, forcing the district to send 900 students home." >>
"Bloomfield Hills Public Schools will no longer release parents' e-mail addresses, even to requests made under the Freedom of Information Act." >>
"The Detroit school board will meet Wednesday to decide whether to agree to budget-cutting measures suggested by a state review team. The alternative is a financial takeover by the state." >>
"Nobody filed petitions to run for either of two seats on the Holly Area Schools Board of Education, so voters will choose the winners Tuesday on a write-in basis." >>
"A number of public schools in Michigan are installing new or additional security cameras." >>