
New Michigan Law Hopes To Help Students With Future Jobs
When I look back on my school years, I often wish I could have a do-over.
There are many reasons why I would want to go through that hell again, but the main reason would be to actually pay attention and learn.
Instead, I was too busy talking, which makes sense given that I've found myself working in radio for the past 21 years.
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Soon high schools all across Michigan will be required to offer a class that will hopefully give students a chance at landing a good paying job in the future.
New Michigan Law Hopes To Help Students With Future Jobs
On Friday, January 17th, Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed 35 new bills into law.
One of the most notable bills is House Bill 5649, which supports science and technology education in Michigan

Here is what Governor Whitmer had this to say about the new law:
House Bill 5649, sponsored by state Representative Carol Glanville (D-Walker), will support science and technology education in Michigan by requiring every public high school to offer at least one computer science course. This bill aligns Michigan with a majority of the country, ensuring our state is a leader for the future. This bill advances technological literacy, ensuring young Michiganders are well-equipped with the critical thinking skills necessary for success in the workforce.
To me this is a no brainer and honestly I'm surprised it already wasn't a requirement.
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