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Teachers, administrators and community members question Birmingham and Bloomfield Hills superintendents ahead of the 2012-13 school year.
Birmingham Superintendent Daniel Nerad and Bloomfield Hills Superintendent Robert Glass met for a Back-to-School Breakfast and discussion forum Wednesday morning.
Roeper and Groves seniors Aaron Keteyian and Ryan Stratton will premiere their film debut, 'Blood Angel,' at the Main Art Theatre in Royal Oak Thursday.
The district will begin offering the Great Start Readiness Program, a free preschool for 4-year-olds from low-income or struggling families, this October.
Daniel Nerad settles into his new job in Birmingham ahead of the 2012-13 school year and begins work on a transition plan.
A memorial and picnic reception honoring the late Annemarie Roeper will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at the Roeper Lower School.
Registration at all Birmingham Public Schools and surrounding private schools began this week. Here's what you need to know.
Baldwin librarians recommend books by Mo Willems and Audrey Vernick.
Berkley's Sarah Fairman joins the International Academy, a tuition-free high school of choice in Bloomfield Hills home to several Birmingham students and teachers.
Newly hired Michigan public school employees would pay more for their pensions and lose state-funded health care during retirement under a bill headed to Gov. Rick Snyder for approval.
Two buyers in the Rail District have agreed to purchase the district's former busing facility for a total of $525,000.
A recent deal with the Troy law firm Weber Olclese fell through late last week, bringing the district back to square one.
You have to do it every year and it's usually more expensive than you expect. Here's how to make back-to-school shopping easier.
We asked two Birmingham principals for tips on helping students transition from one building to the next.
Going back to school can be confusing. Here's the most important information you need to know right now.
Beginning Aug. 18, Birmingham Covington School's Assistant Principal Patricia Chinn will serve as interim principal for the remainder of 2012.
Huntington Backpack Index says parents will pay as much as 6 percent more for supplies for students in kindergarten through twelfth grade this year.