Skip to main content
Michigan’s nonpartisan, nonprofit news source

Your support can help us meet our year-end campaign goal!

We’re in the homestretch of our year-end fundraising campaign, and we’re so close to our goal. Your support of any amount means so much to us, and helps us inform Michigan’s residents and communities. Will you support the nonprofit, nonpartisan news that makes Michigan a better place? Make your tax-deductible contribution today!

Pay with VISA Pay with MasterCard Pay with American Express Pay with PayPal Donate

Watch Bridge Lunch Break on challenges, opportunities in Michigan education

Bridge Lunch Break graphic
  • Education reporter Isabel Lohman moderated Bridge’s latest Lunch Break reader event about preK-12 education trends, challenges and opportunities
  • Among the topics: Teacher shortages and solutions for bringing educators to the field, pre-K investment, helping students who have fallen behind academically and more
  • Watch the full recording of the discussion below

Bridge Michigan’s monthly Lunch Break event returned this week for a lively discussion about preK-12 education in our state as students head back to school for the 2024-25 school year.

Panelists included Melanie Depray Learst, director of curriculum and instruction for Westwood Community Schools, Jack Elsey, founder and CEO of Michigan Educator Workforce Initiative, Karin Nowak, director of Gretchen's House and Alena Zachery-Ross, superintendent of Ypsilanti Community Schools.

Bridge Michigan education reporter Isabel Lohman moderated the discussion.

Sponsor

If you missed this live Zoom event, you can stream it below. 

The solutions-oriented conversation included discussion about shortages of teachers and other education professionals, chronic absenteeism and efforts to address it, investment in pre-K education and pay for these educators, assessing student achievement, serving students with dyslexia, helping students access and complete post-secondary credentials, assisting students struggling with their mental health and more.

Bridge’s Lunch Break monthly series focuses on timely topics facing our state. Previous discussions have included examinations of efforts to educate students for careers, solutions to gun violence, the long-term impact of pollution from the automotive industry, youth mental health and ideas for growing the state’s population.

Sponsor

Related:

Become a Bridge Club member to be notified of future events from our nonprofit newsroom and receive member-exclusive benefits such as free Bridge event tickets, copies of our bimonthly Bridge Culture Club selections and more. Member support allows us to offer engagement opportunities like this Lunch Break series.  

To stay up-to-date on upcoming events and Bridge Michigan’s reporting, sign up for any of our free email newsletters, including our weekly Education Watch newsletters.

Our Lunch Break series will continue in late October. The date, time and topic will be announced soon.

How impactful was this article for you?

Only donate if we've informed you about important Michigan issues

See what new members are saying about why they donated to Bridge Michigan:

  • “In order for this information to be accurate and unbiased it must be underwritten by its readers, not by special interests.” - Larry S.
  • “Not many other media sources report on the topics Bridge does.” - Susan B.
  • “Your journalism is outstanding and rare these days.” - Mark S.

If you want to ensure the future of nonpartisan, nonprofit Michigan journalism, please become a member today. You, too, will be asked why you donated and maybe we'll feature your quote next time!

Pay with VISA Pay with MasterCard Pay with American Express Pay with PayPal Donate Now