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Detroit Evening Report: Teachers’ unions lobby while waiting for state budget

23 September 2025 at 19:35

Michigan’s teachers’ unions will gather in Lansing Wednesday in an effort to get lawmakers to pass a budget.

The American Federation of Teachers-Michigan and Michigan Education Association “lobby day” happens just a week before the state deadline to pass a budget. Public schools, community colleges and public universities have started the academic year without information about their funding. 

If the Republican House and Democratic Senate don’t agree on a budget by October 1, the state government could shut down.

AFT President Randi Weingarten will discuss state and federal education issues at a public education town hall at Eastpointe High School Monday.

Additional headlines for Tuesday, September 23, 2025

Detroit schools recognized for reducing absenteeism

Pulaski Elementary-Middle School in Detroit has had the biggest decrease in chronic absenteeism in the state. Chalkbeat Detroit is reporting that chronic absenteeism at the school has dropped more than 47.5 percentage points in the last six years.

In a report released last week, 14 of the top 15 schools with the most success in addressing the problem were Detroit schools.

The state considers students who miss about 18 days of the typically 180 day school year chronically absent.

Applications open for entrepreneurial Trailhead program

The Arab American Chamber of Commerce Tejara Innovation Hub has opened applications for its Trailhead program. The 6-week course provides support for new and aspiring entrepreneurs with up to a thousand dollars in funding and $2500 in support services.

Applications close October 7.

National Public Lands Day

Entrance to Michigan’s National Parks is free on Saturday in honor of National Public Lands Day.

National Parks in Michigan include Isle Royal and Pictured Rocks in Lake Superior and Sleeping Ber Dunes on the shores of Lake Michigan. River Raisin National Battlefield Park in Monroe is the closest national park to Detroit.

Mountain Bike Ramble

The Friends of Rouge Park are hosting the third annual Mountain Bike Ramble October 11 from noon to 5 p.m. at Tireman and Outer Drive.

Rouge has the only mountain bike trail in the city and started the event in 2023 to give youth and inexperienced riders a chance to learn from seasoned mountain bike riders.

The event is free. Bikes and helmets are provided, as are hot chocolate and snacks.

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The Metro: Historic Rouge Park celebrates 100 years

25 June 2025 at 23:32

Detroit’s Rouge Park is turning 100 this year.

Friends of Rouge Park is hosting a free, three-day festival at the park this weekend, June 27-29, in celebration of the park’s centennial.

Many improvements have been made at Rouge Park in the last few decades, offering more services and recreational fun to city residents. At 1,200 acres, it’s the city’s largest park, and the biggest urban park in the state. It was so popular at one point, it attracted international crowds. But like the city, the park fell on hard times and went into a period of decline and disinvestment.

Despite those challenges, the park remains a staple in the city today thanks to the stewardship of community organizations like Friends of Rouge Park.

Today on The Metro, we play a conversation WDET Intern Lauren Myers had recently with Friends of Rouge Park Trustee Paul Stark about the park’s history. Also, Metro producer Cary Junior II and Metro Co-host Tia Graham visit Rouge Park to hear directly from residents about their connections to the park and how it’s changed over time.

Later in the show, Friends of Rouge Park’s Executive Director Lindsay Pielack and Land Stewardship Manager Antonio Cosme join the conversation and share more about the centennial celebration this weekend.

Use the media player above to hear the full conversation.

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