5

Gretchen Whitmer for Governor: Gilchrist Celebrates Student Appreciation Week

Michigan

ORGANIZATIONS IN THIS STORY

From April 29, 2022

This week, in recognition of Student Appreciation Week, Lt. Governor Garlin Gilchrist visited Sexton High School in Lansing and Paul Robeson Malcom X Academy in Detroit. On Monday, Governor Whitmer declared this week, April 25 to May 1, as Student Appreciation Week to celebrate the Michigan’s bright and hardworking students. Lt. Governor Gilchrist spoke with students, teachers, and parents about the needed investments in education.

“I had a great time visiting Sexton High School in Lansing and Paul Robeson Malcom X Academy in Detroit this week and learning about the impact our administration’s investments have had for parents, educators, and students,” said Lt. Governor Garlin Gilchrist II. “As a parent with kids in public school, I know how critical it is to partner with parents, get kids the resources they need to succeed, and attract and retain the best educators. Governor Whitmer and I are committed to getting things done that position young people in Michigan for success.”

In her Fiscal Year 2023 budget proposal, Governor Gretchen Whitmer proposed major investments in education, including increasing base per-pupil finding from $8,700 to $9,135, investing $1 billion for infrastructure improvements to help make schools safer, and $1.6 billion for educator retention programs that make sure our educators have the supports they need. Governor Whitmer’s budget proposal makes the largest increase in education funding in 20 years, without raising taxes. 

Last year Governor Whitmer signed the School Aid budget into law which eliminated the funding gap between school districts. Since taking office, the Whitmer-Gilchrist Administration has tripled the number of literacy coaches in Michigan.

Original source can be found here.

ORGANIZATIONS IN THIS STORY

National Spotlight

Senator Woods on LFC Budget: Providing 'a true return on the public’s investment'

by Campaigns Daily
Senator Pat Woods expressed concerns regarding the Legislative Finance Committee's (LFC) FY26 budget recommendation, highlighting the need for measurable goals, targeted expenditures, and increased accountability for taxpayer dollars.
Letters to the Editor
Have a concern or an opinion about one of our stories? Click below to share your thoughts.

More News