Wisconsin public schools down 23K students: Are they missing class?
Wisconsin public schools down 23K students: Are they missing class?
Wisconsin s public school headcounts dropped 23,000 students from September 2019 and September 2020. Are some of them missing school?
MILWAUKEE - Some Wisconsin students may have gone off the schooling grid during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the state doesn t know how many.
Wisconsin s public school headcounts dropped 23,000 students comparing September 2019 and September 2020, raising the question: Are some of them missing school?
Public schools in Wisconsin count their students every September.
The numbers dipped by 0.4% each year from 2017 to 2019, but from 2019 to 2020 alone, the number dropped by nearly 3%. Driving that, a 15% drop in 4-K and preschool special ed.
Sheldon Pavel, longtime Central High principal, dies at 74
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154-unit senior housing development gets Ann Arbor council’s initial OK
Updated Dec 22, 2020;
Posted Dec 22, 2020
A rendering by Edmund London and Associates of the Lockwood of Ann Arbor senior housing facility proposed on Ellsworth Road.Edmund London and Associates
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In a 10-0 vote, council gave a rezoning proposal for the development its initial OK.
The project now awaits final approval Jan. 19, when there will be a public hearing before council takes a vote.
Southfield-based Lockwood Development Co. is asking council to rezone a 7.2-acre property at 2195 E. Ellsworth Road from single-family residential to a planned unit development (PUD) district, and proposing a three-story, 168,130-square-foot building with 154 independent senior apartments.
New development could bring 154 senior citizen apartments to Ann Arbor
Updated Dec 20, 2020;
Posted Dec 20, 2020
The new Lockwood of Ann Arbor development site at 2195 E. Ellsworth Road, just east of Stone School Road, in southeast Ann Arbor.City of Ann Arbor
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ANN ARBOR, MI It’s been 21 months since City Council voted 6-5 to reject plans for a senior housing development opposed by neighbors on Jackson Road.
A new version of the Lockwood of Ann Arbor project proposed on a new site on Ellsworth Road is now going before a new City Council Monday night, Dec. 21.
Southfield-based Lockwood Development Co. is asking council to rezone a 7.2-acre property at 2195 E. Ellsworth Road from single-family residential to a planned unit development (PUD) district, and proposing a three-story, 168,130-square-foot building with 154 independent senior apartments.
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