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Affluent Michigan schools want bigger share of federal COVID funds
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Public television station learning service provides instructional content to support the work of teachers and parents through universally available platforms.
EAST LANSING, MI; Jan. 22, 2021 WKAR Public Media has joined other Michigan public television stations in launching the Michigan Learning Channel (MLC), available statewide on a series of new dedicated broadcast channels. Developed in partnership with leading educators and community leaders, the network delivers instructional content and programming to students, parents and teachers.
In the WKAR television viewing area, the Michigan Learning Channel is broadcasting now over the air on channel 23.5. Antenna users may need to rescan to add the new channel. It is also available as a Live TV stream at MichiganLearning.org and select content is posted there for on-demand viewing.
Grand Rapids area hit by wave of school superintendent retirements amid COVID-19
Updated Feb 16, 2021;
Posted Jan 18, 2021
Several superintendents in Kent and Ottawa counties have announced their retirements since the COVID-19 pandemic hit Michigan in March 2020. (MLive File Photo)Cory Morse | MLive.com
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GRAND RAPIDS, MI - More than a half-dozen school districts in Kent and Ottawa counties have had to plan for replacing their longtime superintendents since the COVID-19 pandemic arrived in Michigan last March.
The educators departing are among a growing list of superintendents retiring statewide amid the pandemic. However, the numbers in the Grand Rapids area are notable.
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