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The district said updating boundaries would help ensure there is balanced enrollment among all schools, preventing too many students from being assigned to one.
The ruling Thursday came in a lawsuit brought by National Education Association and the American Civil Liberties Union.
The state granted $75 million to three districts including Flint to "modernize school buildings" and "reduce square footage," according to the state.
News Detroit, we want to make sure you start your day off on the right foot, informed about weather, traffic, the latest news and more ...
Earth Day was Tuesday, but efforts to protect the environment continue in Dearborn, including a new fleet of electric school buses.
Day 4 of the NBA playoffs brought a clean sweep for teams at home. Indiana beat Milwaukee for a 2-0 series lead despite ...
Adam Hollier has stepped back into the arena. Monday morning, the former Michigan State Senator and Army officer made it official—he’s running for Congress in Michigan’s 13th District. A seat ...
Lincoln Park Public Schools prides itself on its fiscal stewardship, including a high bond rating as well as keeping students safe, dry and warm by updating school buildings. But a decision by the ...
For instance, Nikolai Vitti, superintendent of Detroit Public Schools Community District — the state’s largest school system — told Chalkbeat Wednesday it “does not use preference or ...
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