Contents
- MESSA says no to requests for insurance data
- Education deans want to measure their grads by student test scores
- Charter network growing, but not likely in Michigan soon
- MEA members pay $66 million is dues, fees
- Parents push for changes in special ed waiver system
- Parents seek private special ed with public funds
- Watchdog group unhappy with MSU union executive board
- Here's what readers said about our last issue
SKU: MER2008-01
- Personal use of vehicles, car allowances part of benefit package in some ISDs
- Articles
- MESSA says no to requests for insurance data
- Education deans want to measure their grads by student test scores
- Charter network growing, but not likely in Michigan soon
- MEA members pay $66 million is dues, fees
- Parents push for changes in special ed waiver system
- Parents seek private special ed with public funds
- Watchdog group unhappy with MSU union executive board
- Here's what readers said about our last issue
- Legislative Action
- Short Subjects
- School in Focus
- Commentary
- Diverse Viewpoints
- Education at a Glance


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