Michigan’s Public Schools Get a Bad Report Card From Research Group

A nonprofit’s report reveals the poor academic performance of state students, with the worst showings posted by poor and minority schools.
Michigan’s Public Schools Get a Bad Report Card From Research Group
A third-grade class at Brown City Elementary in Brown City, Mich., on Jan. 28, 2022. Steven Kovac/The Epoch Times
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Michigan’s K-12 education system has a “statewide pandemic recovery problem,” and more money is the answer, a nonprofit research group says.

As a result of two decades of “underinvestment,” the recovery of Michigan students from learning loss caused by school closures during the COVID-19 pandemic is “not going well,” according to a 2025 State of Michigan Education Report released this month by Edtrustmidwest (ETM), a nonpartisan research, advocacy, and technical assistance group.
Steven Kovac
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Steven Kovac reports for The Epoch Times from Michigan. He is a general news reporter who has covered topics related to rising consumer prices to election security issues. He can be reached at [email protected]