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How a Detroit Lions rookie kept promise to his 4th grade teacher after being drafted
Read full article: How a Detroit Lions rookie kept promise to his 4th grade teacher after being draftedA new Detroit Lions star made a promise to his teacher way back in fourth grade, and now, he can follow through on it.
Detroit Public School Community District to start school year fully staffed for first time in 2 years
Read full article: Detroit Public School Community District to start school year fully staffed for first time in 2 yearsIt’s a little earlier start to the school year for the state’s largest school district, but Detroit schools will start the year fully staffed for the first time in a long time.
We asked about your most memorable teachers: These responses are so pure
Read full article: We asked about your most memorable teachers: These responses are so pureTuesday marks National Teacher Appreciation Day, so leading up to the big occasion, we had to ask: Who was your favorite teacher, growing up? What made that person so special and memorable?
Cellphone video from inside Detroit school shows chaos before teacher was injured
Read full article: Cellphone video from inside Detroit school shows chaos before teacher was injuredA Detroit public schools teacher was transported to a hospital and treated for a “light concussion” after breaking up a fight between students.
Video: Elementary students help with Macomb County teacher’s proposal
Read full article: Video: Elementary students help with Macomb County teacher’s proposalWhen planning his proposal to his girlfriend, the boyfriend of a Macomb County teacher solicited some helping hands -- several little helping hands.
We asked you to tell us about your pandemic pregnancies. Your responses are heart-wrenching, haunting and touching.
Read full article: We asked you to tell us about your pandemic pregnancies. Your responses are heart-wrenching, haunting and touching.Last summer, we asked: “Are you or your partner pregnant -- or have you delivered in the past few months?” ... “We want to hear from you.”
Clintondale Community Schools sends all 8th grade students home after teacher tests positive for COVID
Read full article: Clintondale Community Schools sends all 8th grade students home after teacher tests positive for COVIDOn Tuesday, a school district sent an entire grade level home because of exposure to one teacher.
Lawsuit seeks $1M after Michigan teacher cuts girl’s hair
Read full article: Lawsuit seeks $1M after Michigan teacher cuts girl’s hairThe father of a 7-year-old Michigan girl whose hair was cut by a teacher without her parents’ permission has filed a $1 million lawsuit against the school district, a librarian and a teacher’s assistant.
Quiz: If you were a teacher, what subject would you teach?
Read full article: Quiz: If you were a teacher, what subject would you teach?It’s that time of year again where students of all ages go back to school in the fall. So, have you every wondered what school subject you would teach if you were a teacher? Everyone had a favorite subject in school, but your personality also comes into play on whether that subject would be right for you.
Video goes viral, Michigan teacher’s comedic career takes off -- we caught up to him
Read full article: Video goes viral, Michigan teacher’s comedic career takes off -- we caught up to himJoe Dombrowski, known as "Mr. D," has taken his act to wider audiences ever since his April Fools' Day prank on his students went viral. We caught up to him to talk about his new comedic success.
Michigan teacher facing 5 sex charges for August incident, officials say
Read full article: Michigan teacher facing 5 sex charges for August incident, officials sayA Michigan teacher is facing five sex charges and has been placed on administrative leave after an incident that happened last month, officials said.
Case dismissed: Judge rules Detroit school district reckless in Mumford student’s drowning
Read full article: Case dismissed: Judge rules Detroit school district reckless in Mumford student’s drowningA criminal case has been dropped against a Detroit teacher who was charged in connection with the February 2020 drowning death of a 15-year-old student at Mumford High School.
Case dismissed: Judge rules Detroit school district at fault in Mumford student’s drowning, not swimming teacher
Read full article: Case dismissed: Judge rules Detroit school district at fault in Mumford student’s drowning, not swimming teacherA criminal case has been dropped against a Detroit teacher who was charged in connection with the February 2020 drowning death of a 15-year-old student at Mumford High School.
Concordia University now offering three-year online bachelor’s in elementary education
Read full article: Concordia University now offering three-year online bachelor’s in elementary educationTo help get teaching candidates there more quickly, Concordia University recently developed an accelerated bachelor’s program.
Concordia University now offering three-year online bachelor’s in elementary education
Read full article: Concordia University now offering three-year online bachelor’s in elementary educationTo help get teaching candidates there more quickly, Concordia University recently developed an accelerated bachelor’s program.
Michigan announces top 10 ‘Regional Teachers of the Year’
Read full article: Michigan announces top 10 ‘Regional Teachers of the Year’Ten Michigan teachers have each been named Regional Teacher of the Year by the state’s education department, and are now in the running for the Teacher of the Year award.
Scholarship fund dedicated to Dearborn teacher killed in vehicle crash
Read full article: Scholarship fund dedicated to Dearborn teacher killed in vehicle crashDEARBORN, Mich. – Kate Black was only 25 years old when she died in a car crash last week. She was working at her dream job, teaching kindergartners at Lindbergh Elementary School in Dearborn. She came from a family of educators who can think of no better way to memorialize their beloved daughter than to establish a scholarship fund in her name. Family friend Amanda Obrycki Brithinee started a GoFundMe account for the scholarship, and after Black’s parents made a sizable donation, the fund started to take off. “You don’t expect to see all of the dollar amounts, you don’t expect see so many shares and so many donors and just people being selfless,” Orbycki Brithinee said.
Community unites to help beloved Detroit teacher battling brain tumor
Read full article: Community unites to help beloved Detroit teacher battling brain tumorDETROIT – When the pandemic first hit in March and students in the Detroit Public Schools Community District (DPSCD) students were sent home, third grade master math teacher Voncile Campbell didn’t want her students feeling isolated. She has been battling a brain tumor, called an atypical meningioma. READ: Detroit teacher goes viral with nightly bedtime stories videos“My vision started fading on me again and I knew something was wrong,” Campbell said. It’s a change to the contract between the district and Detroit Federation of Teachers (DFT). Fellow teachers started up a GoFundMe to help her financially through the gap.
Detroit public schools, teachers union agree to 1-year contract
Read full article: Detroit public schools, teachers union agree to 1-year contractDETROIT – The Detroit Public Schools Community District (DPSCD) and the Detroit Federation of Teachers (DFT) Local 231 announced Tuesday they have reached agreement on a one-year successor contract for the 2020-21 academic year. DFT members ratified the agreement on Oct. 5, according to the district. This shall be the only step movement for these unit members during the 2020-2021 school year. All other DFT unit members not on the teacher salary schedule shall receive a base wage increase of 2.74% as of the beginning of the 2020-21 school year. Aug. 28, 2020: DPSCD and Detroit Federation of Teachers reach deal to reopen schools
School report: ‘I feel like my family has been ruined’
Read full article: School report: ‘I feel like my family has been ruined’These are responses to our callout for sharing experiences with virtual learning at home, from parents, students and teachers. “For teachers with school aged children, it’s a nightmare. I feel like my family has been ruined. Teachers do not know how to work the programs, kids can’t focus on a screen with 30 other kids. 8:15 to 2:30 is entirely too long for this.”-- EllenVirtual learning is now well underway in many Michigan school districts.
Farmington Public Schools investigate social media posts about teacher from former students outside district
Read full article: Farmington Public Schools investigate social media posts about teacher from former students outside districtFARMINGTON, Mich. A teacher with the Farmington Public Schools district has been placed on paid administrative leave as the district investigates social media posts that were made about the teacher by former students of another school district. A statement sent to Local 4 News from Farmington school district officials did not specify what was said in the posts, but said they became aware of the posts on Aug. 21. District officials said while the posts and its allegations were not made by Farmington Public Schools students, the district has initiated an internal investigation to thoroughly review the allegations to ensure the safety and security of our students, which remains our top priority.The teacher will remain on leave pending the internal investigation. The district said the issue was also referred to law enforcement. The district said virtual instruction will last for all K-12 students until at least Oct. 30.
Detroit teacher finds unique way to connect with students amid COVID-19 pandemic
Read full article: Detroit teacher finds unique way to connect with students amid COVID-19 pandemicDETROIT In a world where words matter, it has taken one math teacher with a heart of gold to show everyone the cloud has a silver lining. The teacher is telling bedtime stories over social media for students who miss the classroom. She said she was worried about her students and losing touch with them. Lots of school districts have asked her if she would quit her day job and join their school district. READ: Heres what Michigan school districts have planned for the fall amid the pandemicWatch the video above for the full report
Detroit robotics teacher takes charge to keep protest calm
Read full article: Detroit robotics teacher takes charge to keep protest calmDETROIT Stephanie Broddie is a teacher, a life long Detroiter and someone who cares deeply about her community. She barely stands five feet tall, but she managed to keep a protest peaceful with just her presence. My uncle used to work at that precinct, so all I can think is Are you guys serious? Broddie isnt used to being in the spotlight, but she regularly gives back to the community. She teaches robotics and other STEM based programs to children in Detroit.
Many Metro Detroit teachers file for retirement amid COVID-19 pandemic
Read full article: Many Metro Detroit teachers file for retirement amid COVID-19 pandemicDETROIT While its a time of reflection for K-12 parents about whether to send their children to school -- its also a time for teachers to make decisions. The question is: How many teachers will be willing to teach in-person classes? READ: All DPSCD summer school students to be tested by MondayThe Tri-County Alliance is an organization that represents thousands of school districts, teachers and students and said there is real concern. Read: More education reportsGiven the sheer number of retirement applications filed just this summer that go above and beyond the usual longevity retirements, it appears many teachers are already making the decision to opt out of teaching at all. Watch the video above for the full report
Do you know a frontline worker we should feature?
Read full article: Do you know a frontline worker we should feature?(Copyright 2020 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.) Do you know a teacher, delivery driver, grocery employee, first responder, healthcare worker, who has gone above and beyond during the pandemic? Tell us about what theyve done! Were looking for fabulous stories of exceptional people who exemplify the Spirit of Detroit through their creativity, dedication and selflessness.
Oak Parks Owen Bondono named 2020-21 Michigan Teacher of the Year
Read full article: Oak Parks Owen Bondono named 2020-21 Michigan Teacher of the YearOak Park School District teacher Owen Bondono has been named the 2020-2021 Michigan Teacher of the Year (MTOY). The Michigan Department of Education said Friday Bondono learned he was named Teacher of the Year during a virtual conference call meeting with all Regional Teachers of the Year. Bondono will be entering his sixth year of teaching English language arts in the fall at Oak Park High School 9th Grade Learning Community. State Superintendent Dr. Michael Rice said the Michigan Teacher of the Year program is more than finding the best teacher, as that would be an impossible task. The Michigan Teacher of the Year is an important advocate and ally for teachers and students, Dr. Rice said.
Michigans teacher of the year on schools reopening, student safety
Read full article: Michigans teacher of the year on schools reopening, student safetyOak Park School District teacher Owen Bondono has been named the 2020-2021 Michigan Teacher of the Year (MTOY). The Michigan Department of Education said Friday Bondono learned he was named Teacher of the Year during a virtual conference call meeting with all Regional Teachers of the Year. He said its a challenge to keep his students motivated and engaged during the pandemic. RELATED: Heres what Michigan school districts have planned for the fall amid the pandemicI have been trying to give them tools and resources on how you move through a time like this in life, Bondono said. Bondono said he misses the one-on-one interaction, the jokes and other moments you can only get in a classroom, but not if that means sacrificing his students safety.
Detroit teacher raps about Black Lives Matter, inequality
Read full article: Detroit teacher raps about Black Lives Matter, inequalityDETROIT Its the newest song from Detroit rapper and teacher Steven Banks. He named the song Black Lives in honor of George Floyd and black men and women everywhere, It just seems, like the title was fitting, from one of the lines in the song and whats going on right now, said Banks. 34-year old Steven Banks is not just a rappers, but a local history teacher. He said the Black Lives Matter movement is a beautiful thing and he wanted to express that in a creative way, Musically, I wanted to use that voice as I had the opportunity. But he said as a black man and teacher, he wants to show his students that being black is powerful and their lives matter, I think of me as a black man.
Northville High School teacher arrested, on leave amid 'serious allegations'
Read full article: Northville High School teacher arrested, on leave amid 'serious allegations'A Northville High School teacher was arrested and put on leave amid "serious allegations." If you need help with the Public File, call (313) 222-0566.
Northville teacher arrested while facing 'serious allegations'
Read full article: Northville teacher arrested while facing 'serious allegations'Northville teacher arrested while facing 'serious allegations'Published: January 28, 2020, 6:25 amFamilies of students that attend Northville schools were notified Monday morning. The superintendent said one of the male high school teachers has been arrested and is under administrative leave upon further review.
Northville Public Schools teacher arrested, faces ‘serious allegations’
Read full article: Northville Public Schools teacher arrested, faces ‘serious allegations’NORTHVILLE, Mich. – A Northville Public Schools teacher is in custody and could be facing serious criminal charges. Families of students that attend Northville schools were notified Monday morning. The superintendent said one of the male Northville High School teachers has been arrested and is under administrative leave upon further review. Upon learning of these serious allegations, the teacher was placed on administrative leave, pending our review of the situation and completion of the criminal process. Sincerely,Mary Kay Gallagher, SuperintendentTony Koski, Principal, Northville High School