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Lawsuit challenges mandatory COVID-19 testing of student-athletes in Michigan

Lawsuit challenges mandatory COVID-19 testing of student-athletes in Michigan Mandatory COVID-19 testing begins Friday for student-athletes in Michigan. It s part of the state s compromise to let them play while trying to minimize the spread. Posted at 5:29 AM, Apr 02, 2021 and last updated 2021-04-02 05:29:15-04 (WXYZ) — Mandatory COVID-19 testing begins Friday for student-athletes in Michigan. It s part of the state s compromise to let them play while trying to minimize the spread. But, a new lawsuit filed by parents and students claims the testing requirement violates their rights. The group filing the lawsuit is called Let Them Play, which is what the state is doing. But, the group said the state s testing requirement goes too far and is arbitrary.

Deadline Detroit | Detroit public schools to reap whopping windfall in Covid relief money

Share April 01, 2021, 8:21 AM Detroit Public Schools Community District will see an eye-popping cash influx from the Covid-19 relief bill passed in Washington: $1.2 billion-with-a-b. $1.2 billion will buy a lot of pencils. (Photo: Detroit Public Schools Community District) Caveat: The money won t be delivered in a lump sum, but over several years. Still, it amounts to one-and-a-half times its most recent budget, or $25,467 per pupil. Other Detroit-area districts will see similarly generous payouts: $53 million to Hamtramck schools, $60 million to Pontiac, and $130 million to Dearborn.  It s intended to pay for direct costs of the pandemic like personal protection equipment, hand sanitizer and improvements to air handling systems. But it also will be spent helping students make up some of the learning that has been delayed or lost during shutdowns and virtual schooling.

Philanthropist Wally Prechter challenges donors to invest in Detroit youth and educators

University of Michigan A new gift to the University of Michigan School of Education focused on serving Detroit youth and their teachers will fuel the teaching and learning already underway at a recently launched K-12 public school in northwest Detroit. The School at Marygrove, housed on the grounds of the former Marygrove College, is part of the Detroit P-20 Partnership, a cradle-to-career educational collaboration between U-M and Detroit Public Schools Community District, among others. Local philanthropist Waltraud “Wally” Prechter is offering to match up to $1 million in gifts that support the School of Education’s work on the partnership. Qualifying donations will support teacher education, students with scholarships and training in Detroit; advance curriculum development, implementation and evaluation; and further the professional growth of Detroit educators.

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