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The department is led by the superintendent of public instruction, Michael F. Rice, who was appointed in 2019. [4] As the principal executive officer of the Department of Education, the superintendent sits on the Governor's Cabinet, the State Administrative Board, and acts as chair and a non-voting member of the State Board of Education.
Michigan Department of Information Technology [7] Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulation, abolished by Governor Engler with most of the department transfer to the Department of Commerce until Commerce was split up with the former L&R powers transferred to the Department of Consumer and Industry Services [1] Michigan Department of Labor ...
The 2008–2009 edition of the Michigan Department of Education's ranking of Michigan Public School financial data showed the mean Detroit Public School teacher's salary stood at $71,031, more than 14% higher than the state average of $62,237. [55]
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Michael P. Flanagan served as State Superintendent in Michigan from 2005 to July 2015. [1] Flanagan chairs the State Board of Education and is the Chief Executive Officer of the Michigan Department of Education.
, Marquette County, Michigan, 49849 United States: District information; Type: Public school district: Grades: K–12: Established: 1868; 157 years ago () Superintendent: Carrie Meyer: School board: 7 members: Accreditation(s) Michigan Department of Education: Schools: Ishpeming High School Ishpeming Middle School Birchview Elementary School ...
Michigan counts Detroit Public Schools as the only school district classified as a "first class school district". Circa 2002, due to the state government giving control of the district to the municipal government, the U.S. Census Bureau counted the Detroit district as a dependent school system, though the Census Bureau stated that it was an ...
The department, as the Department of Commerce, was formed in 1965 by Section 225 of the Executive Organization Act of 1965, 1965 PA 380, MCL 16.325. The Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulation was abolished with most responsibilities transferred to the newly formed Department. [1]