Wednesday, April 24, 2013

'Skunk works' project on Michigan schools draws coverage and controversy -- click on to more coverage through this post

A state group developing a new plan for a low-cost school model for Michigan -- now commonly known as "project skunk works," has drawn plenty of media coverage and controversy over the past week.

According to MLive, Gov. Rick Snyder, speaking last night during a virtual town meeting, said that public uproar over the secretive project overshadows the fact that he thinks the group may be on to something big. One of the group's main focuses involves getting more technology into the classroom.

If you've missed the coverage of the "skunk works" to this point, there are some links to various stories, photos and video:


  • Visit the most recent Mlive story, by Jonathan Oosting, by clicking here.
  • Visit a story in Yahoo! News, by Vanessa Evans, by clicking here.
  • Visit a story from the Detroit News, authored by Chad Livengood, which centered on the "skunk works" voucher-like proposal of value schools, by clicking here.
  • And visit a Detroit News story centered on Mike Flanagan, Michigan's superintendent of schools, who feels that the group should restart its efforts to gain transparency, by clicking here.


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