High school students with a high score on pre-SAT tests are being encouraged to get on track for college.
Michigan K-12 schools
4 years after Oxford school shooting, families still await answers from state
The Oxford High shooter is behind bars. Families of the four students killed in 2021 are waiting for a state review into how he went undetected.
ICE denies targeting schools as Michigan lawmakers eye restrictions
As Michigan lawmakers debate banning ICE enforcement at schools, the agency on Thursday denied claims stemming from recent arrests in Ypsilanti.
Ypsilanti schools warn parents to take precautions amid reported ICE detentions
Ypsilanti Community Schools is urging families to make care plans and know their rights as reports of immigration enforcement by bus stop emerge.
Opinion | Don’t be fooled: The school smartphone bill won’t do much
If students have their phones in their pockets, the temptation to look at them in class will remain. The second issue is that allowing smartphones at lunch and in-between classes robs students of crucial face-to-face socialization.
Opinion: A legislative agenda that puts students first
The state superintendent outlines 2026 legislative priorities. They include structured literacy training for educators, adequate and equitable school funding, summer learning programs, career and technical education, workforce stability and better learning conditions.
Five universities collaborate to address Michigan teacher shortage
The goal of the new initiative to improve teacher preparation, retention and quality to strengthen the state’s talent pipeline.
Hundreds of Michigan districts, schools reject safety and mental health funds
Michigan districts that agreed to conditions said they need the state funding for their safety and mental health initiatives.
After sex-ed controversy, GOP seeks more control over Michigan classrooms
Should lawmakers be involved in approving state education content standards? Some say yes.
Opinion | Why I am so passionate about literacy
Michigan is a politically divided state where education policy often shifts with elections. That makes discipline and consistency even more important. Reading improvement does not happen in one budget cycle or one administration. It takes time, evidence and resolve.