Birmingham was one of Michigan's school districts to meet Adequate Yearly Progress in 2011-12, despite new stringent requirements from the state.
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Evan Simon hopes to use time spent at Bill of Rights Institute in his efforts to "rebuild Detroit."
Catherine Galligan was one of 150 Michigan female students to attend Michigan Technical University's Women in Engineering Summer Program.
Holly Cox, Amit Khandhadia and Patrick Yee — all recent graduates of Roeper — received scholarships from the National Merit Scholarship Corporation.
The new teachers will be working everywhere from Quarton Elementary to Seaholm High School.
Daniel Nerad, Birmingham's new superintendent, has been released from his contract in Madison, WI.
The new fund created by a pair of Roeper parents will be used to subsidize the costs of tournament appearances and pay for assistant coaching positions.
Sidharth Chand joins just three other high school students from around the country for the international competition.
Trustee Michael Fenberg will head up the Birmingham Board of Education for the 2012-13 school year.
The photographs of 2007 Roeper grad Sam Wolson will be on display at Detroit's 555 Nonprofit Gallery and Studios through the end of July.
The 2012 scores dropped noticeably compared to last year's averages due to new scoring standards put in place by the Michigan Department of Education last year.
The Michigan Department of Education will release test scores for the Michigan Merit Exam and the ACT college entrance exams today for Birmingham Public Schools.
All proceeds from the July 14 "Make a Splash Roeper" pool party with benefit the school's program that teaches minority children how to swim.
School Board President Susan Hill said the current superintendent of the Madison Metropolitan School District signed a contract with Birmingham Tuesday afternoon.
The district’s central administration will need to move at the end of the summer pending the sale of the administration building on West Merrill to a Troy-based law firm.
Community members gather in Beverly Park on Wednesday for the unveiling of 'Accession,' artwork that pays homage to those who helped turn a dream into a reality.
Tim Bearden, principal of Grosse Pointe North High School, will be leaving the district later this summer to lead Detroit Country Day in Beverly Hills.
Midvale Early Childhood Center celebrated its popular 'Touch a Truck Day' last week.
The Birmingham- and Bloomfield Hills-based Roeper School celebrated graduation Sunday for its 48 seniors.
The chief of the Madison (WI) Metropolitan School District is the Board of Education's choice to replace outgoing David Larson.
The Wisconsin district leader returned Thursday for his second interview with the Board of Education, which aims to choose a new superintendent by Monday.
Warren Consolidated administrator discusses exchange program experience, technology, and transition in second round interview Wednesday.
The school district has been able to live within its means for two years now, schools official says.
The current superintendent of the Madison Metropolitan School District is one of two vying for the superintendent position with Birmingham Public Schools. He is to be interviewed before the school board Thursday.
Seaholm's Staci Peterson and Groves' Othamian Peterson will switch buildings next year as part of a new administrative structure.
Seaholm was ranked No. 347 while Groves came in at 479 in this year's annual list of the top 1,000 public high schools in the country.
Warren Consolidated administrator is one of two vying for the superintendent position with Birmingham Public Schools. He is to be interviewed before the school board Wednesday.
Organizers hope the artwork, which will be unveiled next week, will become an 'inspirational focal point' for the community.
More than 300 students graduated from Seaholm High School Sunday at the high school.
Almost 300 Groves seniors walked across the stage and received their diplomas Sunday at Pontiac's Ultimate Soccer Arena.
Madison, Wisconsin's Daniel Nerad and Warren's Robert Shaner were selected to return for additional interviews next week.
The Birmingham-based school for special learners celebrated their 26th graduation with one of the largest graduating classes in the school's history.
The Birmingham Board of Education interviewed more candidates for the superintendent position Thursday night, but scheduled a meeting for 9 a.m. Saturday in which to name two finalists.
School board interviewed three candidates Wednesday, then two more Thursday evening, after which it will choose two or three finalists.
The Birmingham Board of Education will interview the five semifinalists for the district's superintendent position beginning at 6 p.m. Wednesday.
Learning takes hold in the unique partnership between Cranbrook Institute of Science in Bloomfield Hills and Detroit Public Schools.
During a special event on May 15, Beverly Elementary students explored diversity with entertainer Doug Sheer.
Birmingham Board of Education chose five finalists Tuesday night for the soon-to-be vacant superintendent position. Interviews begin May 30.
School Board members will open a public meeting at 8 p.m. Tuesday where they'll name four to six finalists for the district's superintendent position.