New Era Begins for Michigan Public Schools

About 7,000 students will attend the first classes in the state's new Education Achievement Authority, created last year in an effort to transform the state's worst performing schools into successful ones.

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About 7,000 students will attend the first classes in the state's new Education Achievement Authority, created last year in an effort to transform the state's worst performing schools into successful ones.

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Caroline Cournoyer is GOVERNING's senior web editor.
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