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Pandemic drives up number of low-achieving schools in Michigan

DATE: January 3, 2023

Fifty-four Michigan school districts and 112 schools entered into partnership agreements with the state to help improve academic outcomes for their students, state education officials announced in November — an increase over the previous year that reflects underfunding, a teacher shortage and the ongoing impact of COVID-19, officials said.

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EPIC works with state and district partners to create a targeted research agenda to learn which reform strategies are most effective, where, when and for whom.

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