‘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.
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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.
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State board, nonprofit group at odds over Camp Tuhsmeheta
The former director of Opportunities Unlimited for the Blind says his nonprofit organization deserves more support from the state for its programs for visually impaired children, but the state board of education wants more details about how the organization spends its money.
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