
Michigan High School Athletes Can Now Sign NIL Deals
The Michigan High School Athletic Association has approved new rules allowing student-athletes to earn money from their name, image, and likeness, effective immediately.
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The Michigan High School Athletic Association has approved new rules allowing student-athletes to earn money from their name, image, and likeness, effective immediately.

White Pigeon Community Schools closed all buildings on Friday after officials were alerted to a potential online threat, prompting a swift law enforcement investigation.

Michigan's universal pre-K program has seen a nearly 21% surge in enrollment for the upcoming school year, with 51,000 four-year-olds now registered.

A winter weather advisory for parts of Southeast Michigan has prompted numerous school districts to close on Monday, November 10, amid forecasts of snow and frigid wind chills.

A new Turning Point USA club at Royal Oak High School has led to a 270-student walkout and allegations of harassment, creating a tense campus climate.

A federal government shutdown has cut off SNAP and Head Start funding in Michigan, leaving thousands of children without food and education and forcing schools to fill the gap.

A school bus driver shortage in Comstock, Michigan, is forcing the district's transportation supervisor to drive routes, leading to cancellations and student absences.

Grand Rapids NorthPointe Christian and Northville have won the MHSAA Girls Golf team state titles in Divisions 4 and 1, respectively. Anna McCubbins and Annie Flavin earned individual championships.

A new report from WalletHub has placed nine Michigan universities on its list of the nation's best schools, with the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor ranking 37th.

A detailed look at how the Michigan High School Athletic Association's playoff points system works, including how wins and strength of schedule determine which teams qualify.

Schools in Michigan and Ohio are forced to cancel and alter bus routes due to a severe shortage of drivers, prompting officials to ask families for backup plans.

A growing number of Metro Detroit schools are hiring armed security, many of whom are retired police officers, to enhance campus safety and prevent potential threats.