The discussion was part of an effort to revisit naming decisions made when the district was overseen by state-appointed emergency managers
A guest author for Bridge Magazine.
The discussion was part of an effort to revisit naming decisions made when the district was overseen by state-appointed emergency managers
Administrators say it will take a strong workforce to address academic challenges that worsened during the pandemic.
A new report issues dire warnings for employers, saying COVID made a ‘bad situation worse.’
Keeping students in classrooms amid a volatile pandemic remains an all-consuming topic for school leaders. Children are suffering from years of disruption as districts weigh how to spend billions in additional federal dollars.
Parents in the Detroit Public Schools Community District have until Jan. 31 to turn in COVID testing consent forms if they want their children to learn in person.
The Detroit Public Schools Community District is spending $70 million for COVID testing for students and staff.
The Detroit Public Schools Community District had 50,000 students enrolled on the first day of school, but it may take home visits to get all of them in the classroom.
If Michigan’s experience is similar to other states, brace yourself for lower standardized test scores and bigger gaps between racial and income groups, caused by the pandemic.
Owen Bondono’s language arts classes were supposed to focus on text structures Thursday, but there was no way the Oak Park teacher was going to ignore the insurrection that took place in the nation’s capital the day before.
A few dozen districts are offering parents a choice between in-person learning and online learning. Many are starting the school year remotely and planning to transition to face-to-face instruction when conditions allow.
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