Constitution of the State of Michigan - Article VIII -
§§ 2 and 3
§ 2 Free public elementary and secondary schools; discrimination.
The legislature shall maintain and support a system of free public
elementary and secondary schools as defined by law. Every school
district shall provide for the education of its pupils without
discrimination as to religion, creed, race, color or national origin.
No public monies or property shall be appropriated or paid or any
public credit utilized, by the legislature or any other political
subdivision or agency of the state directly or indirectly to aid or
maintain any private, denominational or other nonpublic,
pre-elementary, elementary, or secondary school. No payment, credit,
tax benefit, exemption or deductions, tuition voucher, subsidy, grant
or loan of public monies or property shall be provided, directly or
indirectly, to support the attendance of any student or the employment
of any person at any such nonpublic school or at any location or
institution where instruction is offered in whole or in part to such
nonpublic school students. The legislature may provide for the
transportation of students to and from any school.
§ 3 State board of education; duties.
Leadership and general supervision over all public education, including
adult education and instructional programs in state institutions,
except as to institutions of higher education granting baccalaureate
degrees, is vested in a state board of education. It shall serve as the
general planning and coordinating body for all public education,
including higher education, and shall advise the legislature as to the
financial requirements in connection therewith.
The state board of education shall appoint a superintendent of public
instruction whose term of office shall be determined by the board. He
shall be the chairman of the board without the right to vote, and shall
be responsible for the execution of its policies. He shall be the
principal executive officer of a state department of education which
shall have powers and duties provided by law.
The state board of education shall consist of eight members who shall
be nominated by party conventions and elected at large for terms of
eight years as prescribed by law. The governor shall fill any vacancy
by appointment for the unexpired term. The governor shall be ex-officio
a member of the state board of education without the right to vote.
The power of the boards of institutions of higher education provided in
this constitution to supervise their respective institutions and
control and direct the expenditure of the institutions' funds shall not
be limited by this section.