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GLEP: Dissolve Detroit Public School District to Protect Kids, Empower Parents

Posted by:bdeshone Posted On:11 Jan 2016

Detroit School Children Deserve Better as More Than 60 District Schools Close Due to Illegal “Sickouts”   LANSING, MI – The Great Lakes Education Project today called for the dissolution of the Detroit Public School District, as an illegal work


This Week & Next (Dec 18, 2015)

Posted by:bdeshone Posted On:18 Dec 2015

Legislature wraps up for the calendar year The State Senate and House of Representatives have finished up their work for the year, and they are officially on recess until January 13, 2016. While there was much activity during the final


Anti-Choice Religious Bigotry

Posted by:bdeshone Posted On:16 Dec 2015

Using a law with ugly anti-Catholic roots to deny education options for children. Michael Bindas, The Wall Street Journal December 10, 2015 — Anti-Catholicism has been called America’s last acceptable prejudice. Acceptable or not, it is enshrined in the constitutions


This Week & Next (Dec 11, 2015)

Posted by:bdeshone Posted On:11 Dec 2015

President Obama signs ESSA to replace ESEA/NCLB Yesterday, President Obama signed into law S. 1177, the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), which replaces the outdated Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) and No Child Left Behind (NCLB) laws, which expired


This Week & Next (Dec 4, 2015)

Posted by:bdeshone Posted On:4 Dec 2015

U.S. House passes ESSA to replace ESEA/NCLB On Monday this week the U.S. House of Representatives passed, on an overwhelming bi-partisan vote of 359-64, S. 1777, the “Every Student Achieves Act” (ESSA), a bill to replace the long-expired ESEA/NCLB. When’s


Charters, Governor Not On Same Page On DPS Reform

Posted by:bdeshone Posted On:21 Nov 2015

MIRS Newsletter (11/20/15) – Gov. Rick SNYDER‘s office wants the first bill in a likely seven-bill Detroit Public School (DPS) reform package introduced Dec. 1 in the Senate, but the charter school community is still in negotiations with the administration over how


This Week & Next (Nov 20, 2015)

Posted by:bdeshone Posted On:20 Nov 2015

U.S. Senate and House conference committee agrees on ESEA/NCLB reauthorization After years of stalemate in Washington, yesterday a U.S. Senate-House conference committee passed the framework of an agreement on a new federal education law to replace ESEA/NCLB on a strong


This Week & Next (Nov 13, 2015)

Posted by:bdeshone Posted On:13 Nov 2015

Education Savings Accounts focus of joint legislative hearing Jason Bedrick, Education Policy Analyst at the Cato Institute for Education Freedom, spent the day in Lansing yesterday discussing the role of Education Savings Accounts (ESAs) in terms of expanding school choice


This Week & Next (Nov 6, 2015)

Posted by:bdeshone Posted On:6 Nov 2015

Whiteford & Howell Win in Special House Elections Mary Whiteford (R-Casco Township), endorsed and supported by the Great Lakes Education Project (GLEP), was successful in Tuesday’s special primary election to fill a vacancy in the 80th State House district.  Whiteford came


GLEP-Endorsed Mary Whiteford Wins Allegan House Primary

Posted by:bdeshone Posted On:4 Nov 2015

State’s leading education advocacy group calls Whiteford a “Champion for Kids” Lansing, MI – Mary Whiteford (R-Casco Township), endorsed and supported by the Great Lakes Education Project (GLEP), was successful in today’s special primary election to fill a vacancy in