Below is a selection of video clips featuring State Superintendent of Public
Instruction, Mike Flanagan discussing Michigan's new high school graduation
requirements called the Michigan Merit Curriculum, recently signed into law
by Governor Jennifer M. Granholm. Within the text we have inserted hyperlinks
that will allow you to view short video clips.
In Video
Clip 1, Superintendent Flanagan explains that Michigan is in the midst of
a Perfect Storm. On one hand business is now competing in a global economy.
While, nearly 30 percent of students are dropping out of school and most graduates
are not taking the rigorous courses needed to successfully enter the workplace
or college.
The new graduation standards will be starting with the Class of 2011- next
year's eighth graders. In Video
Clip 2, Superintendent Flanagan discusses the need to ensure eight graders
understand the value and need for these new requirements. He discusses how "work
ready" is the same as "college ready" and that in five years
all Michigan students have the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in Video
Clip 3.
Over the past few years, the Michigan Department of Education has been a partner
in a program called Michigan Scholars, managed by the Michigan Business Leaders
for Education Excellence (MBLEE). This unique program outlined in Michigan
Scholars Executive Summary Video Clip encourages students to take challenging
courses throughout their four-year high school careers. The initiative places
business people in eighth grade classrooms prior to students selecting high
school courses to provide meaningful and relevant information on the high school
courses/credits needed to be viable in the job market and successful in college.
In Video
Clip 4, Superintendent Flanagan discusses the need for business leaders
to participate in the Michigan Scholar program and in Video
Clip 5 the Superintendent talks about the importance of the Michigan Scholars
program and business and education partnerships.
For easy viewing, we have also listed these clips in numerical order below.
Video
Clip 1 - Flanagan expresses concerns about what he sees as The Perfect
Storm
Video
Clip 2 - Flanagan speaks frankly to 8th Graders
Video
Clip 3 - Flanagan says "work ready is college ready"
Video
Clip 4 - Flanagan asks Corporate Michigan to step-up
Video
Clip 5 - Flanagan on the importance of business & education partnerships
Michigan
Scholars Executive Summary Video Clip