Snyder May Move School Turnaround District To Agency He Controls
LANSING, Mich. (AP) - Gov. Rick Snyder is considering a shake-up of Michigan's office charged with turning around failing schools.
The state school reform/redesign district is in the state Department of Education, whose leader reports to the independently elected, Democratic-controlled Board of Education.
The Republican governor soon may issue an executive order transferring the turnaround district's functions to an agency he has control over: the Department of Technology, Management and Budget.
As of last month, a Snyder-backed Detroit authority running 15 low-performing schools in the city no longer has exclusive functions of the state's turnaround district.
Snyder spokeswoman Sara Wurfel said Wednesday he's looking at "all options" to ensure Michigan has a strong public school system, including a potential executive order. She says "nothing is final or determined at this point."
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