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Meyer retiring from Erie and for good

Meyer retiring from Erie and for good David E. Meyer is retiring again from a police force, but this time for good.  Meyer, 67, retired Tuesday as police chief for Erie Township, a post he’s held since last fall while also serving as a school resource officer for Mason Consolidated Schools.  The former Michigan State Police trooper for 32 years and liaison officer for Dundee Community Schools has been heading the township police force since last September when he was named to lead the department while Chief Dean Ansel was on a medical leave recovering from a back injury suffered last summer. But this time he’s leaving police work for good. 

Pandemic, workload, burnout pushes Michigan teacher shortage over the edge Who will replace them?

Pandemic, workload, burnout pushes Michigan teacher shortage over the edge. Who will replace them? Today 10:00 AM Michigan schools are facing more early retirements during the COVID-19 pandemic, forcing districts to look for innovative ways to lure young teachers into job openings. (Alie Skowronski/mlive.com)Alie Skowronski | The Ann Arbor News Facebook Share A real desire to help kids learn. In just a couple years, Helser has transitioned from artist in residence at the Shangyuan Museum of Fine Art in Beijing, China, to teaching students at Henry Ford College while also completing his student teaching through Eastern Michigan University. “Basically, I fell in love with kids,” Helser said.

Schools, businesses weigh Whitmer s suggestions

On Friday, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services suggested remote learning for high school students and implored residents to forgo indoor at restaurants. Offered as recommendations rather than regulations, they mark a departure from a strategy centered around mandates that previously required remote learning and restricted businesses such as restaurants and bars.  As of Saturday morning, several Monroe County schools have announced plans to welcome students into classrooms after spring break Monday, with some exceptions.  In response to a surge in positive COVID-19 cases and subsequent quarantines, Monroe Public Schools announced last month students would remain on remote learning through April 16. The decision came after the district moved four schools to remote learning. 

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