

Judge dismisses MEA lawsuit targeting BMCC charter schools

LANSING - A Michigan Education Association lawsuit filed in February against the state of Michigan, which claimed the state violated its constitution by financing charter schools sponsored by Bay Mills Community College, was dismissed on Wednesday, Dec. 7, by Ingham County Circuit Judge Joyce Draganchuk. [more]

State Superintendent proposes changing graduation requirements for 2006 freshmen

If State Superintendent Michael Flanagan has his way, high school students will be working a little harder in order to earn their diplomas.
Flanagan has proposed making a substantial change to the current curriculum, which includes changes in math and science requirements. [more]
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HR Department announces health care changes

BAY MILLS - The Human Resources Department recently announced the new Health Insurance plan will effective Jan. 1, 2006. The new plan, Flexible Blue Plan 2, continues to provide quality health coverage with the employer still covering 100 percent of the premium costs. [more]
Brimley Bays remain optimistic about season

BAY MILLS - Will the real Brimley Bays please stand up! With the way things have gone so far for the 2005-2006 Bays, spectators are left mired in suspense as they wait to see which one of their Bays teams is going to emerge from the locker-room each half. [more]
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