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Michigan continues to lag behind most other states when it comes to education, underscoring the vital importance of helping kids to be present and successful in their classrooms.

What’s a good place to start? Make sure families have what they need to make ends meet.

According to the 2024 Kids Count Data Book — the latest 50-state report on child well-being from the Annie E. Casey Foundation — Michigan remains in the bottom 10 states for education, at 41st. This is, once again, our state’s worst ranking in four domains that include economic well-being (31st), family and community (28th) and health (22nd).

Additionally, Michigan continues to rank in the bottom half of states for overall child well-being, at 34th, which is slightly worse than last year’s ranking of 32nd.

Read more at Michigan Advance.

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