11.2 percent of female students in Michigan Great Lakes Virtual Academy were ready for math in college in the 2017-2018 academic year, a worse result than the overall average for all students in the district.
The Marathon at 3479 Blue Star Highway in Saugatuck is selling the cheapest midgrade unleaded gasoline near zip code 49453 this week, according to GasBuddy.com.
33.3 percent of white students in Holton Public Schools were academically ready for evidence-based reading and writing (EBRW) in college in the 2017-2018 academic year, a worse result than the overall average for all students in the district.
The Family Fare at 6380 Lake Michigan Drive in Allendale is selling the cheapest regular gasoline near zip code 49430 this week, according to GasBuddy.com.
Brianna Lopez earned $5,004 working for West Ottawa Public Schools in 2018, putting the employee in the 14th percentile in pay among Michigan public employees.
Arthur Bolt made $39,000 in 2018 working as a public employee in Ottawa County, placing the worker in the 55th percentile of pay for Michigan public employees.
Arletha Banks made $11,764 in 2018 working as a public employee in Ottawa County, placing the worker in the 25th percentile of pay for Michigan public employees.
55.6 percent of white students in Fruitport Community Schools were academically ready for evidence-based reading and writing (EBRW) in college in the 2017-2018 academic year, a better result than the overall average for all students in the district.
Dawn Hornak earned $4,916 working for Grand Haven Public Schools in 2018, putting the employee in the 14th percentile in pay among Michigan public employees.
Ashlee Mielke made $50,035 in 2018 working as a public employee in Allegan County, placing the worker in the 65th percentile of pay for Michigan public employees.
36 percent of economically disadvantaged students in Montague Area Public Schools were academically ready for evidence-based reading and writing (EBRW) in college in the 2017-2018 academic year, a worse result than the overall average for all students in the district.
43.3 percent of male students in Oakridge Public Schools were academically ready for evidence-based reading and writing (EBRW) in college in the 2017-2018 academic year, a worse result than the overall average for all students in the district.