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Michigan Department of Education 'strongly opposes' Senate Bill to retain 3rd, 4th-grade students

Video Credit: WXYZ Detroit - Duration: 03:57s - Published
Michigan Department of Education 'strongly opposes' Senate Bill to retain 3rd, 4th-grade students

Michigan Department of Education 'strongly opposes' Senate Bill to retain 3rd, 4th-grade students

The Michigan Department of Education is calling out a Senate Bill that pushes the state's mandatory third-grade retention requirement to next year because of the pandemic.

The legislation also penalizes third and fourth-grade students in the 2021-2022 school year.


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