One of the bills requires all K-5 teachers to receive training in high quality reading instruction methods.
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Detroit district to address concerns over demolishing Cooley High School at community meeting
Nikolai Vitti, superintendent of the Detroit Public Schools Community District, will field questions and complaints at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday at Renaissance High School at 6565 Outer Dr. W.
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How Detroit parents are searching for new schools amid uncertainty, closures
Four DPSCD schools are closing, and the Barack Obama Leadership Academy charter school is in danger of closing if it can’t find a new authorizer.
Nearly 84% of Detroit district high schoolers were paid for attendance this year
In its second year, DPSCD’s financial attendance incentive reached more than 12,000 high schoolers. More students at neighborhood high schools were able to get the payout compared to last year.
Proposed Detroit district budget prioritizes pay boosts, but Vitti warns of uncertainty ahead
Detroit Public Schools Community District board members got a preview of what is proposed in the $1.1 billion budget for the 2026-27 school year. The board will vote on it next month.
Detroit schools are making real gains in reading and math: 4 strategies that are working
Administrators say after years of struggle, the district is finally moving the needle, and the data bears that out.
Michigan education board opposes Trump’s tax credit scholarship program
Critics of the scholarships have said they are no different than giving parents publicly funded vouchers to send their kids to private school.
Detroit district: Yellow bus pilot improved attendance for Henry Ford High School students
DPSCD administrators said Henry Ford students who rode the bus frequently significantly reduced their chronic absenteeism this school year. The same was not true for East English Village, where more students live farther from their school.
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