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‘First class’ issue looms in Detroit

Declining enrollment in Detroit Public Schools has opened a window for potential change in a district already under scrutiny for a budget deficit, low graduation rates and an audit showing lack of planning and oversight. More
New Features

Districts look for ways to meet highly qualified standards in special education

About half of the core content classes offered to high school special education students as of December 2007 were taught by educators who were not considered highly qualfied at the time, according to a state report. More

Legislative Alert

New rules on less math. More

Parent satisfaction higher in private schools

Survey asked about teachers, school, homework. More

A new route to AYP: Schools get credit for improvement, not just proficiency

A new ‘growth model’ will give Michigan schools credit for academic improvement among low-performing students, likely making it easier for some to meet NCLB requirements. 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
"Clinton Community Schools is polling residents on whether to change the name of the school mascot to something other than 'Redskins.'" >>
"Wayne-Westland Community Schools officials were expected to ask a judge Thursday to require striking teachers to return to work." >>
"The Bloomfield Hills school district is refusing to release the names of all the members of a school-closing committee, and the public may not attend its meetings." >>
"Detroit Public Schools has sent layoff notices to more than 300 employees as part of a plan to address a $408 million budget deficit." >>
"Students in the Wayne-Westland Schools were denied instruction and had to be sent home Monday morning after members of the teachers union failed to report to work." >>
"With enrollment down to one student, Rapson School near Bad Axe has closed for good." >>
"Howell Public Schools will make about $120,000 in a deal allowing Parker High School to be used as a movie location." >>
"An audit criticizing the Detroit Public Schools for lack of a strategy to raise academic performance, manage facilities or control finances was scheduled to be released Wednesday by the Council of the Great Schools." >>
"Enrollment declines were reported across much of Michigan last week, though some school officials said the lower numbers were not as bad as expected. Charter school enrollment increased in many of the same areas, as did schools-of-choice numbers." >>
"Preliminary figures show that approximately 88,000 students were enrolled in Detroit Public Schools as of Wednesday, a drop of about 16,000 from last fall." >>
"A former Holly High School teacher charged with five counts of criminal sexual conduct third degree was arraigned Tuesday." >>
"Parents whose children showed up for classes at Westwood Community Schools on the state's official student count day were eligible to win a Saturn Vue." >>
"Leland Public Schools is among the latest to join a consortium formed to oversee the investments of public school employees." >>
"The second state intervention into Detroit Public Schools in 10 years is possible after state Superintendent Mike Flanagan sent Gov. Jennifer Granholm a letter indicating the district has "serious financial problems."" >>
"Secretaries in the Grand Haven Public Schools will receive pay raises and another salary step in exchange for agreeing to insurance changes." >>
"The Grand Rapids Public Schools board of education has offered teachers a new contract while also taking steps to prepare in case those teachers strike." >>
"The state is withholding $6.2 million in funds from Detroit Public Schools as questions surfaced about how past funds were spent." >>
"A first-grade student was removed from school after he showed another student a gun he brought to school." >>
"The Detroit Public Schools Board of Education voted 6-4 to formally reprimand Superintendent Connie Calloway, a move that may hinder her in the future but creates no immediate threats to her job security." >>
"Contract negotiations between Pinckney Community Schools and its teachers union are stalled over matters of health insurance and salaries." >>