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A-F Letter Grading: Myths vs. Facts

Posted by:bdeshone Posted On:31 Dec 2013

MYTH: Schools will receive a single grade based on a single “high stakes” test. FACT:  Similar to individual student report cards, a school letter grading system will provide an important snapshot of school performance; evaluating student proficiency, growth, improvement of the


Ed Reform on “Off the Record”

Posted by:bdeshone Posted On:20 Dec 2013

In the year-end edition of WKAR’s “Off the Record” television program, GLEP’s Gary Naeyaert was the guest to review the status of education reform legislation pending in the Michigan Legislature. The first 15 minutes of the program is a round table


GLEP Encourages Legislature to Pass 3rd Grade Reading Bills

Posted by:bdeshone Posted On:3 Dec 2013

In a guest editorial viewpoint in Bridge Magazine, a publication of the Center for Michigan, GLEP’s Gary Naeyaert today urged the legislature to pass the “3rd Grade Reading Guarantee” legislation pending in the House Education Committee. Click here to read the


GLEP Applauds State Senate for Passing Common Core Resolution

Posted by:bdeshone Posted On:24 Oct 2013

GLEP applauds the State Senate for passing HCR 11, a resolution endorsing the continued implementation of the Common Core State Standards for Michigan students. “We appreciate the work of the State Senate in supporting the Common Core State Standards, which


GLEP Praises House for Passing Common Core Resolution

Posted by:bdeshone Posted On:26 Sep 2013

GLEP applauds the Michigan House of Representatives for passing, by a vote of 85-21, HCR 11, a resolution endorsing the continued implementation of the Common Core State Standards for Michigan students. “We appreciate the 17 hours of due diligence and


GLEP Urges Closure Of Up To 20 Chronically Failing Schools

Posted by:bdeshone Posted On:22 Aug 2013

MDE releases annual “Top to Bottom” ranking, and two-thirds of the worst performing schools are on the list for a second, third or fourth time  Lansing, MI (August 22, 2013) – The Great Lakes Education Project (GLEP) today called for


Congrats to the new Ypsilanti Community Schools

Posted by:bdeshone Posted On:2 Jul 2013

Looks like the adults in Ypsilanti and Willow Run have decided to merge their school districts, which should be more efficient and will ultimately benefit the students. Congratulations to all parties involved!! Click here to read more on this merger.


Public School Pension System Totally Broken

Posted by:bcarney Posted On:25 Jun 2013

Michigan Capitol Confidential takes a look at the fact that our unfunded pension liability was $835 million in 2007 but has ballooned to $24.3 billion in 2013. Click here for the article.


GLEP Announces Staff Expansion

Posted by:bcarney Posted On:23 Jun 2013

Gary Naeyaert and Megan Danielson to join Beth DeShone at statewide advocacy organization aimed at supporting quality choices in public education Lansing, MI – The Great Lakes Education Project (GLEP) today announced a staff expansion as the organization broadens their


Sen. Pavlov Supports Michigan Merit Curriculum

Posted by:bcarney Posted On:24 May 2013

Senator Phil Pavlov (R-St. Clair), Chair of the Senate Education Committee, has published an excellent guest editorial viewpoint in support of the Michigan Merit Curriculum in yesterday’s Detroit Free Press.  Sen. Pavlov understands that high expectations and rigorous standards are