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Michigan’s state Superintendent Michael Rice will retire later this year

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  • State inspector Michael Rice will retire later this yr
  • Rice has pushed again on a number of the Trump administration’s efforts to vary instructional practices or coverage
  • The Partizan State Board of Schooling is accountable for choosing the following State Superintendent

State superintendent Michael Rice will retire in October, introduced the Michigan Division of Schooling on Friday.

Rice, 62, had led the division since 2019. He’s the previous chief inspector of Kalamazoo Public Faculties.

“It was an honor to serve Michigan’s 1.4 million public college kids previously six college years,” Rice stated in a press release.

“Het was een voorrecht om samen te werken met de State Board of Schooling en de getalenteerde leraren, studenten, ouders, beheerders, ondersteunend personeel, gouverneur Whitmer, staatswetgevers, onderwijsorganisaties, bredere gemeenschap en het toegewijde personeel van het Michigan Division of Schooling (MDE), klein in aantal maar machtig in de strijd, om onderwijs voor onze kinderen te verbeteren.”

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