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Partnership-district review: 45 districts assessed; chronic absenteeism and staffing cited as top needs

2422186 · February 11, 2025
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The Office of Partnership Districts reported results of its 18-month benchmark structured conferences: 27 districts on track, nine making progress, nine off track; districts requested about $24 million in 21H funding while OPD has roughly $6.1 million available for one-year disbursement.

The Michigan Department of Education’s Office of Partnership Districts (OPD) on Feb. 11 presented results of an 18-month benchmark review for districts in partnership agreements.

OPD said it currently supports 45 partnership districts (18 traditional districts and 27 public school academies) with 99 schools in partnership agreements and 36 schools identified for comprehensive support and improvement. The 18-month ‘‘structured conference’’ process included documentation of evidence, partner benchmark reviews by district/ISD/OPD, a structured conference meeting and a summary…

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