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Oct 24, 2022 · A new law enacted last week requires school districts and the Michigan Department of Education to post excerpts of the 1976 law in school offices and rooms where boards of education meet.
The primary responsibility of the Office of Administrative Law is to review the proposed decisions of administrative law judges of the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs' Michigan Office of Administrative Hearing and Rules in cases involving the Department of Education.
In 2017, Michigan enacted a package of bills referred to as the Rethink Discipline bills12 that made crucial changes to Michigan’s Revised School Code13 and were expected to find alternative solutions to exclusionary punishments.
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In a confidential survey of high schoolers conducted by the Michigan Department of Education (MDE), 9 th graders reported they experienced the most bullying on school property within the past year. “There is no place for bullying in our schools,” Sheila Alles, interim state superintendent said.
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Leadership and general supervision over all public education, including adult education and instructional programs in state institutions, except as to institutions of higher education granting baccalaureate degrees, is vested in a state board of education.