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Suspensions in our public school system continue to be an issue. The students who are disciplined because of their behavioral issues often find it difficult to get out of the cycle and back on track. That’s where the Student Advocacy Center of Michigan makes a difference. WEMU's David Fair talked with the center's executive director, Peri Stone-Palmquist, about the work to secure an education for students in need and to light the path to a brighter future.
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The Washtenaw Intermediate School District is helping local students invest in their futures with the "My Future Fund" program. WEMU's Ana Longoria has more.
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It’s been over a month now since Ann Arbor public school students have been back in the classroom as the COVID-19 pandemic continues.WEMU's Lisa Barry…
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The Center for Disease Control and Prevention recently announced that fully vaccinated individuals would no longer need to wear masks in most…
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Starting next week, Ann Arbor Public Schools will start distributing technology devices that students need as part of their virtual learning for the fall.…
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Many K-12 students live with food insecurity, housing and transportation issues, and, too frequently, physical or emotional abuse. That presents a barrier…
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A new study conducted by the University of Michigan revealed that children's health can improve if they are taught about healthy habits early in…
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More than 800 Ypsilanti Community Schools students will receive brand new tablets to use this school year, for free. Every student at Washtenaw…
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Grants encourage students to walk or bike to school rather than ride in a car or school bus. First ward Ann Arbor city council member Sabra Briere is our…