The 3.0 agenda: Chicago
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel in an interview with NPR laid out the case as well as anyone that vibrant central cities are central to future
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel in an interview with NPR laid out the case as well as anyone that vibrant central cities are central to future
Conventional wisdom both here and across the country is that when it comes to k-12 schooling (and a whole lot more) Detroit is the most
From its inception Michigan Future Schools understood that the schools it invests in need to be good at operations, academics and student recruitment. All three
I want to apply the Friedman and Mandelbaum standard I wrote about in my last post to Detroit. They insightfully assert that “the purpose of
I highly recommend reading That Use to Be Us by Thomas Friedman and Michael Madelbaum. It is a really good overview of what it will
Michigan’s better than the nation economy for the last year or so is primarily the result of the federal government’s huge bailout of the domestic
As we explored in a previous post, transfer payments are highest in America’s small towns, not its big metros. The same is true of government
Mixed news to say the least on making higher education a priority in Michigan. In a world where increasingly the most prosperous individuals and communities
I want to complete this series of posts on private sector employment earnings (both wages and employer paid benefits) per capita with a look at
We are proud investors in the Jalen Rose Leadership Academy (JRLA). It is one of seven new open enrollment high schools our Michigan Future Schools
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