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Lansing — Michael Rice, Michigan's superintendent of public instruction and the leader of the state's Department of Education, announced Friday that he plans to retire from his position on Oct. 3.
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Chalkbeat on MSNMichigan House Republicans want to shift who has the power to appoint the state superintendentUnder a joint House resolution, the governor would have the power to choose who leads public schools in the state. It would ...
(Lucy Valeski photo) Michigan State Superintendent of Public Instruction Michael Rice announced Friday he is retiring from ...
The superintendent announced on April 4 that he will retire from his position in October. The Michigan Department of Education and CEPI help provide the "Parent Dashboard for School Transparency ...
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Feds could claw back $42M in pandemic aid from Michigan schoolsMichigan state school Superintendent Michael Rice decried the action ... according to the Michigan Department of Education's news release. Study: Michigan public schools need $22.8 billion for repairs ...
President Trump signed an executive order to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education. The order directs Education ...
Michigan House Republicans are looking to change how the state chooses a superintendent for its Board of Education. WEMU’s ...
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WWMT on MSNState Superintendent, former KPS superintendent Dr. Michael Rice announces retirementMichigan's 44th Superintendent of Public Instruction Dr. Michael F. Rice announced his retirement from the position Friday.
Sign up for Chalkbeat Detroit’s free newsletter to keep up with the city’s public school system and Michigan education policy. Michigan State Superintendent of ...
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