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Michigan School Superintendent Gives Chilly Back-to-School Message: Video
Mike Flanagan used the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge to challenge Michiganders to support public education. "We'll all be better off," he said.

Mike Flanaganβs granddaughter, Ellen Avery, poured ice water over her grandfatherβs head as part of the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge. Flanagan used the occasion to make back-to-school remarks. (Screenshot: YouTube video)
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Michigan Superintendent of Education Mike Flanagan took the ALS βice bucket challengeβ Monday, using the occasion to wish the stateβs 250,000 public school employees a happy Labor Day and to challenge residents of the state to become involved in education.
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βAnother challenge would be parents, and community and students β everyone β working to make a kidβs education better,β he said. βWeβll all be better off.β
Michiganβs public schools are back in session. Flanaganβs granddaughter, Ellen Avery, poured the ice water over her grandfatherβs head the day before her first day in kindergarten.
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