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Legacy Achievement Project honors well-rounded students
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Legacy Achievement Project honors well-rounded students who are role models for their peers.
Read MoreA Special MI Department of Education Event - February 18, 2016
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A panel discussion of nine African-American men and boys discuss their educational experiences in Michigan.
Read MoreElectronic Field Trip: Civil Rights Today, Feb. 25, 2016
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On February 25th, New York Times best-selling author and youth advocate Wes Moore will lead a special youth town hall discussion about race, racism, and other issues of equality.
Read MoreShari Wilcox & Aiden Weeks: February American Graduate Champions (2016)
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Our February 2016 American Graduate Champions, Shari Wilcox and Aiden Weeks, were recently honored with the titles of Big Sister and Big Brother of the Year by the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Washtenaw County.
Read MoreCommunities in School Town Hall: Powering the National Graduation Rate
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How can we reach a 90% national graduation rate?
Read MoreIshmail Terry: American Graduate Champion (Jan 2016)
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Ishmail Terry is the CEO of the non-profit organization, All Four One Detroit and is an extremely active member of the community. Watch to learn more about what Ishmail does and how his influence is improving the success and graduation rates of high school students in Detroit.
Read MoreRico Razo: American Graduate Champion
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Congratulations to Rico Razo, our American Graduate Champion for December!
Read MoreNicole Varty: American Graduate Champion (November)
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Meet Nicole Varty of Wayne State University, our American Graduate Champion for Novermber!
Read MoreA New Vision for Education in Michigan
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Learn from America's top education state leaders on how to make Michigan a top ten education state for all students.
Read MoreThe Raising of America: Early Childhood and the Future of Our Nation
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How do we begin to design actions that address education and policy inequities in our communities?
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