The uncertainty surrounding the future of the U.S. Department of Education and its possible elimination will impact local ...
The department's Office of Civil Rights is also investigating Grand Valley State University in West Michigan and five other ...
In part due to concerns about cheating, Michigan teachers have been slow to implement AI, according to the June 2024 survey by Michigan Virtual that found less than 30 percent of 1,000 teachers use AI ...
The former secretary of education says Congress should control of federal funds for schools back to the states.
The lawsuit alleges the layoffs are so severe the department “can no longer function, and cannot comply with its statutory ...
Efforts to expand the early child care workforce in Michigan will be receiving $30 million, outlines a report from the ...
The United States Department of Education said Friday that has opened investigations into seven universities that are being ...
The Department of Education announced Friday it was opening investigations into more than 50 universities over alleged ...
The bill now heads to the Michigan Senate and would need to pass and get a signature from Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to become law ...
The University of Michigan is under federal scrutiny for antisemitic incidents and has entered into a resolution agreement.
In the wake of federal layoffs at the Department of Education support, resources, and civil rights are on the chopping block for students with special needs. News 10's Marz Anderson has details.
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is part of the coalition that filed the lawsuit against the Trump administration.
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