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What Michigan's Children is Doing
Michigan’s Children works with policymakers, advocacy partners, community leaders and parents to advance public policies and programs that promote educational success in children and their parents. 
Our priorities in education include:
  • Improving support services for young people
  • Improving educational, employment and other services to young people who have left school before graduation
  • Minimizing suspensions and expulsions

 

Specifically, we will work to:

  • Create a prenatal-to-age 20 (P-20) council or task force that can develop and maintain a high quality cradle to career education system.
  • Support innovative after-school programs in middle and high schools, including credit recovery programs and apprenticeships.
  • Provide incentives for schools to establish effective discipline alternatives, and support truancy prevention and credit recovery initiatives that utilize strong out-school time, higher education and workforce development partners.
  • Support multiple pathways to graduation, including alternative and community education options and partnerships between community college and workforce development agencies.
  • Commit to meaningful education reform by supporting consistent funding for schools and programs in order to see real improvement in school success for those most challenged schools, communities and young people.