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The Detroit School District’s Latest Tactic to Boost Enrollment: Student Influencers
Hannah Dellinger
April 6, 2026
Detroit School Board Considers Changes to PTAs After Complaints About Conflicts
Hannah Dellinger
April 1, 2026
Michigan Lawmakers Aim to Fix State’s K-12 School Literacy Crisis
Lori Higgins
March 31, 2026
Justice Dept. Probes 3 Michigan Districts Over LGBTQ-Related Curriculum
Linda Jacobson
February 19, 2026
10 Years Ago, Detroit Teachers Protested Building Conditions. What’s Changed Since?
Hannah Dellinger & Lori Higgins
February 8, 2026
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Hannah Dellinger
October 13, 2025
Outgoing State Schools Chief: Students Need More, Not Fewer, Instructional Days
Lori Higgins
October 3, 2025
From Disaster Aid to Lettuce Trees, Teens Win Grants to Tackle Local Problems
Lauren Wagner
September 9, 2025
Will the Detroit School District’s Enrollment Efforts Pay Off?
Hannah Dellinger
August 24, 2025
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As Students Return to School, Educators Grapple With Chaos From Washington
Linda Jacobson
August 20, 2025
Detroit Schools Have Highest Cuts to Federal Funding in Michigan
Andrew Roth
July 15, 2025
Detroit Teen Detained by ICE Has Been Deported to Colombia, Attorney Says
Lori Higgins
June 24, 2025
Detroit’s Lack of Affordable Housing Pushes Families to the Edge – and Children Sometime Pay the Price
Meghan Wilson & John Kuk
May 1, 2025
Federal Courts Block Education Department From Pulling Funds Over DEI
Linda Jacobson
April 24, 2025
COVID Internet Connectivity Crisis Has Eased For Most Families, But Risks Remain
Patrick O’Donnell
April 9, 2025
Detroit District Offered Gift Cards For Perfect Attendance. 4,936 Kids Earned It
Lori Higgins
February 22, 2025
‘Brown’ Banned School Segregation. In 1974, ‘Milliken’ Made It Harder to Stop
Saba Bireda
September 9, 2024
ParentCorps Builds Relationships from the Ground Up
Mark Swartz
January 9, 2024
College Promise Programs Add a ‘Higher Promise’ of Jobs Along with Scholarships
Patrick O’Donnell
November 8, 2023
FAFSA Delays Raise Concerns Some Students Will Miss Out On College Aid
Patrick O’Donnell
October 26, 2023
Food Trucks and Cooking Demos Spark School Meal Excitement For Detroit Students
Joshua Bay
September 6, 2023
Detroit Schools Got $1.3 Billion in COVID Relief. Why It Might Not Be Enough
Asher Lehrer-Small
May 22, 2023
Detroit Boosts Civics Course by Including People of Color and Community History
Ken Coleman
May 30, 2022
Reopening Struggle Revived as Thousands of Schools Close and COVID Cases Explode
Asher Lehrer-Small
January 4, 2022
With Fewer Kids & Empty Classes, Cities Clash: Admit Neighbors or Close Schools?
Kevin Mahnken
June 24, 2021
How a Child Care Scholarship Program in Detroit Is Helping Parents Find Centers Where Their School Age Children Can Continue Learning Even When Classrooms Are Closed
Koby Levin
February 14, 2021