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Shock came first. Then anger. And within days of learning the Ann Arbor Public Schools planned to eliminate its school-age child care program in the fall,  more than 1,110 parents signed a petition asking the district to restore it.

“There was near universal astonishment at this decision,” said Liz Lin, a parent of a kindergartner in Ann Arbor Public Schools.

“We live in a community where most women work, across socio-economic brackets,” she said last week, after parents had demanded answers from district officials during a school board meeting. “I don’t know how families will make it work.”

Read more in Bridge Michigan.