
Saginaw HS Sports — Week of 5/1/22
The spring sports season is underway
Business applications are substantially higher in Michigan compared to the years before the pandemic.
Young people in Michigan are more likely to graduate from high school, get their GED, and graduate from college than ever before.
Michigan saw a rise in death rates in the third quarter of 2021, as well as a higher average death rate overall, compared to the same time frame in 2020.
Governor Whitmer is suing 13 county prosecutors, Including the Saginaw County prosecutor, to protect abortion rights in Michigan.
The new budget has allowed districts across the state to invest in facility repairs, new textbooks and sports equipment, as well as security and utility upgrades.
As students in Michigan return to normal with in-person school activities, recently released school reports remind us of Michigan’s grade schoolers in the subjects of reading and writing between 2015-2019.
Governor Whitmer’s Sixty by 30 goal aims to prepare more Michiganders for modern in-demand jobs, and higher wages by 2030.
Temperatures in Saginaw will fluctuate between cold to mild throughout the week.
After an economic slump in January 2022, Michigan retail sales have risen in February with more growth expected this coming spring.
Life expectancy is one of the most important and commonly cited indicators of population health, and in the state of Michigan, those numbers have been on a steady rise.
“All students deserve access to high-quality teaching, resources, and educational spaces,” said Michigan Teacher of the Year Owen Bondono after Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed House Bill 4411, the 2021-22 K-12 School Aid budget into law last year.