
Future of Work Town Hall | School’s Out for Teachers
Aug 2, 2022
One Detroit Examines the Teacher Shortage
and the State of Teaching in Michigan
When it comes to Michigan’s strengths as a state, education isn’t necessarily one of them. According to a U.S. News & World Report ranking, Michigan sits at 38th overall — 42nd in higher education, and 32nd in Pre-K-12 education — compared with the other 49 U.S. states. Teachers in Michigan were presented with more challenges and increased demands in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and school shootings, like the mass shooting at Oxford High School last November and at Uvalde Elementary School in Texas more recently.
So, what does the state of teaching in Michigan look like for the state’s current educators, and how can Michigan make the profession more prosperous for future educators and students to come? Join One Detroit for a Future of Work virtual town hall August 10, 2022 at 12p ET on Facebook Live or YouTube.
Future of Work Town Hall host, and One Detroit’s associate producer, Will Glover will talk with Ypsilanti Community Schools Superintendent Alena Zachery-Ross, Tracie Mauriello, the state education reporter for Chalkbeat Detroit and Bridge Michigan, and Citizens Research Council of Michigan Research Director Craig Thiel about whether Michigan faces a teacher shortage, teacher safety and advocacy in the wake of recent mass shootings, what career pipelines are in place for students entering the profession, and where progress is being made around teaching in Michigan.
RELATED: Michigan’s Teacher Shortage: Can It Be Considered a Crisis Yet?
Plus, Glover talks with the panelists about school curriculums, STEM/STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) programs, and whether Michigan’s current education system hinders or helps teacher and student outcomes.
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Glover studied film at Eastern Michigan University and received his Associate Degree in Digital Video Production & Documentary Film from Washtenaw Community College. Whether it’s underwriting voice-overs or producing stories for One Detroit, you’ll hear his voice throughout Detroit Public TV programming. Glover’s focus is on his craft: finding the stories and voices that capture the truth.
Alena Zachery-Ross is currently the Superintendent for Ypsilanti Community Schools. She is the former Superintendent of Okemos Public Schools and Muskegon Heights Public School Academy System, the nation’s first self-managed charter school and local k-12 school district. The district is in its fifth year of operation.
Mrs. Ross previously served in Van Dyke Public Schools in Warren, Michigan for nine years where she served as an Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum and Instruction, elementary school principal and middle school principal. As a middle school principal, she began her turnaround career. While under her leadership, the building moved from a grade of “D” high alert to “B” in only 3 short years and made AYP 5 of her 6 years as principal.
She has also served as a teacher consultant, school psychologist, and teacher in the Detroit Public Schools. Mrs. Ross is a sought-after speaker and professional developer and is currently serving as the Pastor of Lane Memorial CME Church in Jackson, MI.
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Mauriello is an award-winning journalist skilled in news analysis, narrative storytelling, public speaking, political analysis, education writing, and policy reporting, as well as a driving force behind a new initiative that brings journalism and music together to tell stories through original compositions.
Craig holds a B.A. in Economics and Political Science from Kalamazoo College and a Masters in Public Administration from Wayne State University. He holds positions on various professional, nonprofit, and local government boards/associations.
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