Publications Filter CategoriesFilter - AllAtlanticChalkbeatEducation StoriesEssaysWashington PostDetroit Free PressBridge MagazineNBC News If you're wrongfully suspended or expelled, you may not have a say In states with few legal protections, students say they've been unfairly punished at school The state took children from their parents — then failed to give them a ‘real’ education Youth under Michigan foster care claim they did not receive 'real' education 'No light. No nothing.' Inside Louisiana's harshest juvenile lockup The ‘fake landlord’ scam destroys lives in Detroit. But culprits rarely face consequences. Built to keep Black from white Schools are sending kids to virtual classes as punishment. Advocates say that could violate their rights. Covid is having a devastating impact on children — and the vaccine won't fix everything 3 families chose between online and in-person school. Now they're questioning their decisions. After botching past elections, Detroit aims to avoid a 'black eye' in November The hunt for Michigan's lost Democrats: Can Biden lure them back? When coronavirus closed schools, some Detroit students went missing from class. These educators had to find them. Thousands fled for their lives when two Michigan dams collapsed. More disasters are coming, experts say. Detroit, still clawing back from financial crisis, reels as coronavirus claims lives Into America podcast: Into the future of Lordstown, Ohio Parents pay thousands for 'brain training' to help kids with ADHD and autism. But does it work? Kicking kids out of preschool is damaging, experts say. So why is it still happening? ‘It makes us better teachers because we’re not carrying it inside’: How a Detroit preschool helps teachers cope with the stress of the job The children of 8B: One classroom, 31 journeys, and the reason it’s so hard to fix Detroit’s schools ‘Possible, but daunting’: Inside Nikolai Vitti’s early effort to transform Detroit’s battered public schools On a superintendent’s first day, just another Tuesday for 37 Detroit first-graders with no music or art or gym The Challenge of Manufacturing a Diverse Campus The Extreme Sacrifice Detroit Parents Make to Access Better Schools The Extreme Sacrifice Detroit Parents Make to Access Better Schools A plea from the mom of a trouble-making toddler
Filter CategoriesFilter - AllAtlanticChalkbeatEducation StoriesEssaysWashington PostDetroit Free PressBridge MagazineNBC News If you're wrongfully suspended or expelled, you may not have a say In states with few legal protections, students say they've been unfairly punished at school The state took children from their parents — then failed to give them a ‘real’ education Youth under Michigan foster care claim they did not receive 'real' education 'No light. No nothing.' Inside Louisiana's harshest juvenile lockup The ‘fake landlord’ scam destroys lives in Detroit. But culprits rarely face consequences. Built to keep Black from white Schools are sending kids to virtual classes as punishment. Advocates say that could violate their rights. Covid is having a devastating impact on children — and the vaccine won't fix everything 3 families chose between online and in-person school. Now they're questioning their decisions. After botching past elections, Detroit aims to avoid a 'black eye' in November The hunt for Michigan's lost Democrats: Can Biden lure them back? When coronavirus closed schools, some Detroit students went missing from class. These educators had to find them. Thousands fled for their lives when two Michigan dams collapsed. More disasters are coming, experts say. Detroit, still clawing back from financial crisis, reels as coronavirus claims lives Into America podcast: Into the future of Lordstown, Ohio Parents pay thousands for 'brain training' to help kids with ADHD and autism. But does it work? Kicking kids out of preschool is damaging, experts say. So why is it still happening? ‘It makes us better teachers because we’re not carrying it inside’: How a Detroit preschool helps teachers cope with the stress of the job The children of 8B: One classroom, 31 journeys, and the reason it’s so hard to fix Detroit’s schools ‘Possible, but daunting’: Inside Nikolai Vitti’s early effort to transform Detroit’s battered public schools On a superintendent’s first day, just another Tuesday for 37 Detroit first-graders with no music or art or gym The Challenge of Manufacturing a Diverse Campus The Extreme Sacrifice Detroit Parents Make to Access Better Schools The Extreme Sacrifice Detroit Parents Make to Access Better Schools A plea from the mom of a trouble-making toddler
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