Declining birth rates and the growth of school vouchers are hurting public school enrollment. Homeschooling, though, is on the rise.
A new state project report highlights what counties in Northern Michigan and beyond face education challenges. The 2024 Kids Count report is part of a nationwide network of state projects supported by ...
Michigan is seeing positive trends in childhood health, though some measures of educational success and food security are still a cause for concern among policymakers and child wellness advocates.
Read more of our coverage of COVID’s fifth anniversary: a critical reflection on lessons learned and future pandemic preparedness; and the problem with brushing off our varied experiences of COVID as ...
Harvesters and Kansas City-area teachers say so. Here’s why and how the governent is making it harder, and how you can help.
The number of children living in poverty in Daviess County continued to fall in 2022, with the county well below the state average for the same period. That finding is from the 2024 KIDS COUNT County ...
A new program aims to teach them how AI works, by getting hands-on. “This new AI technology—it’s very interesting to learn how it works and understand it more,” says 10-year-old Luca, a young AI model ...
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