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This Week & Next (Mar 21, 2014)

Posted by:bdeshone Posted On:21 Mar 2014

Senate Subcommittee Increases Equity and Per Pupil Funding in School Aid Budget On Wednesday, the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on K-12, School Aid and Education passed, on a 3-1 vote, SB 775, the $13.7 billion FY ’15 School Aid Budget. This budget


Senate Boosts Equity in School Funding

Posted by:bdeshone Posted On:19 Mar 2014

Earlier today, the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on K-12, School Aid and Education passed, on a 3-1 vote, SB 775, which is the $13.7 billion FY ’15 School Aid Budget. The key feature of the Subcommittee-approved budget is the dramatic increase of


This Week & Next (Mar 14, 2014)

Posted by:bdeshone Posted On:14 Mar 2014

GLEP Testifies on Funding Fairness at House Appropriations Subcommittee On Tuesday, GLEP’s Gary Naeyaert provided testimony on school funding that included a long-term strategy to earmark 90% of available state and local funding to create a uniform foundation grant of


Michigan Voters Strongly Support Fair Funding for Kids

Posted by:bdeshone Posted On:11 Mar 2014

Overwhelming number of voters believe every student deserves the same level of state funding; GLEP urges legislature to eliminate $1,000 per pupil funding equity gap Lansing, MI – According to survey data released today by the Great Lakes Education Project


U.S. House Ed Committee Hearing on Charters

Posted by:bdeshone Posted On:10 Mar 2014

The U.S. Education and the Workforce Committee, chaired by Rep. John Kline (R-MN), will hold a hearing entitled, “Raising the Bar: The Role of Charter Schools in K-12 Education.” The hearing will take place at 10:00 am on Wednesday, March 12th


This Week & Next (Mar 7, 2014)

Posted by:bdeshone Posted On:7 Mar 2014

Appropriations Subcommittees Continue Hearings on FY ’15 School Aid Budget On Wednesday the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on School Aid continued their hearings on the FY ‘’15 School Aid Budget, with an emphasis on Educator Evaluations. The only bill pending in


Johnny Still Can’t Read.

Posted by:bdeshone Posted On:3 Mar 2014

Well, the 2013 MEAP results have just been published, and how well are our children learning? Starting with the first test administered, which is 3rd grade reading, we see that only 61.3% of 3rd graders are reading at grade level,


This Week & Next (Feb 28, 2014)

Posted by:bdeshone Posted On:28 Feb 2014

Local School District and Teachers’ Union Break Law to Stop Charter Public Schools It seems the local school board at Clintondale Public Schools has conspired with the MEA to include language in their union contract that prohibits the district from


Staff Expansion at GLEP

Posted by:bdeshone Posted On:25 Feb 2014

GLEP today announced a staff expansion as the organization broadens their impact on policy, legislation, communications and political campaigns in Michigan. Cody Bailey, Outreach Director: Cody has previously been a candidate for State Representative, and involved in local, state, and national


This Week & Next (Feb 21, 2014)

Posted by:bdeshone Posted On:21 Feb 2014

She could have picked any city, but she chose Detroit ICYMI (because we did): Here’s an inspiring Detroit News story about Kyle Smitley, a 29-year old Ohio native who launched Detroit Achievement Academy, a new charter public school. If we