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- MI
- Washtenaw County
- 7/30/25
- 276 Minutes
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Overview: The recent Ann Arbor School Board meeting was marked by discussion and community concerns about class sizes and proposed cuts to world language programs. Board members and attendees debated the impact of these issues on the district’s educational quality, with input from parents, teachers, and students highlighting the challenges faced by Ann Arbor Public Schools.
- MI
- Wayne County
- 7/15/25
- 07/16/2025
- 69 Minutes
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Overview: In a move to address longstanding staffing issues and enhance student safety, the Plymouth-Canton Community School Board approved a new contract with All City Management Services for crossing guard services.
- MI
- Washtenaw County
- 7/14/25
- 07/14/2025
- 141 Minutes
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Overview: At the recent Ypsilanti Community School Board meeting, a discussion emerged surrounding the authorization of a dual pathway program for students at Ypsilanti Community High School. This new initiative will allow students to simultaneously pursue International Baccalaureate (IB) certification while engaged in Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs. This development offers students a broader educational spectrum without the need to choose between the diploma program and career pathways.
- MI
- Washtenaw County
- 6/25/25
- 255 Minutes
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Overview: During a recent Ann Arbor School Board meeting, tensions flared as community members and board officials grappled with issues, including the controversial termination of Emma Hamstra, a teacher at Community High School. The meeting also addressed staffing challenges at Burns Park Elementary, emphasizing the district’s ongoing struggle to manage classroom sizes and teacher resources effectively.
- MI
- Wayne County
- 6/24/25
- 06/25/2025
- 161 Minutes
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Overview: During the recent Plymouth-Canton Community School Board meeting, two primary issues took center stage: the push for increased recess time for elementary students and concerns about the leadership at Bentley Elementary School. Parents, educators, and community members voiced their opinions on these topics, reflecting broader concerns about student well-being and school environment.