be 1Midig lan L ~ Ann Arbor, Michigan Friday, January 8,2010 michigandaily.com NEW TEACHING PROGRAM ANNOUNCED Fellowship to train 'new generations' of teachers AARON AUGSBURGER/Dcily Ann Arbor Public Schools Superintendant Todd Roberts speaks to the citizens at Ann Arbor's Huron High School about proposed cuts to the school district's budget last night. The meeting was the first of four public forums about the budget cuts scheduled for this month. Superintendent: APSPwi keep cuts out of classroom 'U,' state join forces to improve science, math education in high-need areas By TORREY ARMSTRONG Daily StaffReporter LANSING - Governor Jennifer Granholm, alongwith officialsfrom the University and five other col- leges across the state, announced yesterday at the State Capitol the creation of a fellowship program that they hope will train Michi- gan's next generation of math and science teachers. After their stud- ies, the 240 graduates will be sent to some of the state's highest-need secondary school districts for a three-year teaching commitment. The program, called the W.K. Kellogg Foundation Woodrow Wil- son Michigan Teaching Fellow- ship, will send students to Grand Valley State University, Western Michigan University, Michigan State University, Eastern Michigan University, Wayne State University and the University of Michigan to get a master's degree in education focusing on a science, technology, engineering or math (STEM) field. After completing their studies, fellows will be sent to teach in the Grand ERapids, Ealamazoo, Benton Harbor, Detroit, and Battle Creek public school districts. At yesterday's press conference, Granholm said the program will help to bring talented and driven graduates to Michigan and into the field of education. "The immediate beneficiaries are the six universities and the school districts, but also the 240 peoplenany of whomwill be com- ing back to Michigan, into edu- cation," she said. "They may be displaced engineers who want to return and get a master's degree to bring their applied knowledge into the classroom." University President Mary Sue Coleman, who was also at the press conference, agreed with Granholm, adding that the dwindling interest from students in STEM subjects is a national crisis. "We're accepting more and more international students in computer science, engineering and math because U.S. students are not inter- ested," Coleman said. "We've got to get better teachers to interest them." See FELLOWSHIP, Page 3 Rob w co $21 lerts says district $21 million in cuts over the next two years, largely resulting from state ill reduce other funding reductions. In November, county voters sts to cope with rejected a property tax increase - the Regional Enhancement Millage million shortfall - that would have provided AAPS with approximately $11 million in By DYLAN CINTI additional revenue per year. The DailyStaffReporter millage passed in Ann Arbor, but was defeated countywide. Id Roberts, superintendent Yesterday's public meeting-held n Arbor Public Schools, told at Ann Arbor's Huron High School han 100 people at a meeting - was the first of four scheduled ght that the district facesup to for this month. The meetings offer a forum for the public to respond to cuts proposed by the district, Rob- erts said. Robert Allen, AAPS deputy superintendent for operations, began the meeting by outlining the district's operating budget. Allen pointed out that the district spends 85 percent of its total budget on employee salaries and benefits, making layoffs an unavoidable part of the cuts. But Roberts said that the district will do its best to keep cuts away from the classroom. "Our goal has been to not disrupt classrooms for students," Roberts said. Reductions will mainly center on employees outside of the classroom, like administrators and other staff- ers, Roberts said. One proposed cut would reduce custodial and maintenance costs by $2.5 million, accordingto anAnnar- bor.com article published yesterday. The district's proposal currently includes cutting 34 staffers, the Annarbor.com article reports. See AAPS, Page 3 Tod of An more t lastni ELECTIONS House speaker to explore entering race for governor RIDING THROUGH THE SNOW Announcement comes two days after Lt. Gov. said he won't run EgI LH TERMAN DailySta#Reporter Andy Dillon, the speaker of Michigan's House of Rep- resentatives, announced yes- terday he was forming an exploratory committee for a potential gubernatorial run. The announcement came two days after Democratic front- runner, Lt. Gov. John Cherry announced he wouldn't be run- ning for governor because of fundraising problems. Dillon (D-Redford) posted a video on his website to formally make the announcement. In the video,the three-term State Rep. pledged to work to turn around the state's stagnant economy. "For generations, our state led the nation in creating good jobs that enabled millions of families - like mine - to live the Michi- gan dream," Dillon said in the video. "I've seen what stands in the way of economic growth, and I know we can change it. But it won't happen with the same old thinking." Dillon continued to say that in order for the state to prosper, all Michiganders, regardless of party affiliation, must unify. "To grow our economy and create good jobs, we can't con- tinue the bitter partisanship in Lansing," he said in the video. See DILLON, Page 3 AARON AUGSBURGER/Daily Students battle through the snow to board the bus at the C.C. Little stop during a heavy snow yesterday afternoon. Rental vacancies up, officials say A2 attorney to run for state Rep. seat Christine Green to make bid for seat currently held by Pam Byrnes By BETHANY BIRON Daily StaffReporter Christine Green, an Ann Arbor attorney, announced yesterday that she will be run- ning to represent Ann Arbor and other parts of Washtenaw county in the Michigan House of Representatives. Green is running in the August2010 Democratic prima- ry election for the 52nd District seat currently held by State Rep. Pam Byrnes. Byrnes, who is not eligible for re-election because of term limits, is running for a seat in the state Senate. According to a press release posted yesterday on Green's website votechristinegreen. com, Green focused much of her legal career on advocating for minorities and women in the work force. Green recently represented Robert McGee, a University graduate student research assistant, who sued the Uni- versity's Board of Regents in November alleging wrongful termination. McGee ultimately lost the lawsuit. See GREEN, Page 3 Landlords, experts predict vacancy levels to return to normal this year By MICHELE NAROV For the Daily Though the number of rental units that remained vacant in Ann Arbor last year was higher than in recent years due to the tough econ- omy, experts and Ann Arbor land- lords say they expect the number of vacancies to returnto normal in the next year. Mary Jo Callahan, director of Washtenaw County's Office of Community Development, said even as tenancy remained high in affordable housing units, the rent- al vacancies in Ann Arbor rose to notable heights in 2009. "Rental vacancy was way up, extremely uncharacteristic of a town near several universities," Callahan said, referencing how those communities are sometimes shielded, in part, from troubles in the state or national economies. Francis Clark, president of Arch Realty, said students renting homes and apartments through his com- pany were more concerned with cost than in recent years, which lead to vacancies in more unitsthan usual. "People were a lot more price- sensitive [this past year]," he said. "In other years, where you might have had two people living in a two bedroom unit, this year we saw more than that." Clark added that apartment complexes like 4 Eleven Lofts and Zaragon Place offered more hous- ing options to students with bigger See VACANCIES, Page 3 WEATHER HI: 21 GOT A NEWS TIP? NEW ON MICHIGANDAILY.COM . L: Call 734-763-2459 or e-mail Fashion tips from a Daily Arts fashionista. TOMORROW . LO: news@michigandaily.com and letus know. 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