Madison Heights
EDUCATION
Detroit teachers ratify contract, send deal to school board for approval
DETROIT – The Detroit Federation of Teachers announced it has reached a deal with Detroit Public Schools Community District. The deal was ratified by membership with 1,100 members voting. The union said 82.8% of members voted yes and 17.2% of members voted no. The contract now goes to the Detroit Board of Education for their approval at the July school board meeting.
School district moves forward with facilities master plan in Eastpointe
EASTPOINTE — Eastpointe Community Schools will move forward with its facilities master plan. The long-term facilities master plan is a blueprint to guide the development and management of the district’s buildings and infrastructure over time. Earlier this year, school officials entered into a partnership with the strategic consulting...
Giving something ‘Extra’ to teachers, students
WARREN — During the 2021-2022 school year, Chatterton Middle School teacher Lyle Dixon started a Video Game Club designed to promote communication skills, sportsmanship and teamwork. He created the club for sixth, seventh and eighth grade students to connect with each other when returning to school in Fitzgerald Public...
Past and present students say goodbye to Schalm Elementary
CLAWSON — The 2023-2024 school year has come to an end, and with it the final class of students has walked the halls of Schalm Elementary School. Schalm Elementary School is going to be torn down after a decision to sell the property, and all students at Schalm and Kenwood elementary schools will be relocated to Clawson Elementary School, which is being created from the former middle school.
Detroit Federation of Teachers Achieves Historic Contract: A New Era for Educators and Students in DPSCD
The Detroit Federation of Teachers (DFT) has taken a monumental step forward, ratifying a new two-year contract with the Detroit Public Schools Community District (DPSCD). This landmark decision marks the first time in nearly three decades that the union has approved a contract before the commencement of the school year, an achievement that holds significant implications for the community, the district, and the educators who serve our children.
Brandon Inge's son, Tyler Inge, makes MHSBCA Division 2 all-state baseball team
Only one player local to the Hometown Life regional, Detroit Country Day senior Tyler Inge, the son of former Detroit Tigers player Brandon Inge, appeared on the Michigan High School Baseball Coaches Association Division 1 all-state team. Reminder: HTL covers teams in Birmingham, Bloomfield Hills, Canton, Commerce Twp., Farmington, Farmington...
Wayne-Westland School District facing $30M deficit
Wayne-Westland Community Schools is facing a projected deficit of about $30 million because of a budget error and increased spending. A clerical error caused about $16 million of that deficit, and the district increased spending by $15 million in 2022-23. The district adopted a budget with a nearly $9 million...
2 Wayne County community colleges allow culinary students to transfer credits
DETROIT – The Wayne County Community College District is teaming up with Schoolcraft College to allow the transfer of credits related to studies in culinary arts. The colleges on Monday, July 1 announced a new agreement that will help culinary arts students begin studying at WCCCD and transition to Schoolcraft for the remainder of their studies. The program is scheduled to start in the fall with 15 students, officials said.
Avondale Schools seeks $150 million bond issue
ROCHESTER HILLS — The Avondale Schools district will ask voters to consider a $150 million bond issue when they head to the polls Aug. 6. James Schwarz, the superintendent of Avondale Schools, said the five-year proposal, if approved, would not change in the current tax rate because of retiring debts. However, residents’ taxes would go down if the measure fails.
FREE Admission for High School Tennis Players at the Cranbrook Tennis Classic on July 3
FELDMAN AUTOMOTIVE GROUP TO SPONSOR HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS DAY PROVIDING FREE ADMISSION TO HIGH SCHOOL PLAYERS ON JULY 3 FOR THE CRANBROOK TENNIS CLASSIC. Event taking place at Cranbrook Tennis Complex in Bloomfield Hills. WHAT:. The Cranbrook Tennis Classic returns to the Cranbrook Tennis Complex in Bloomfield Hills, for its...
The CCF’s 2024 Academic Scholarship Program is Now Open
Through support from w3r Consulting, Drs. Nathima and Peter Atchoo Family Foundation, Yvonne Nona Memorial Scholarship Fund, Abdul Karim and Jameela Sesi Memorial Scholarship Fund, DA Advisory Group, the Karim and Bernadette Sarafa General Fund, and the Derek Dickow Scholarship Fund, the CCF will award nearly $70,000 in scholarships to college students this year.
College leader’s legacy: A new generation of Detroit artists
When Mikel Bresee first came to Detroit in January 2001, the city wasn’t known as a hub for emerging artists. After graduating from the School of Arts Institute of Chicago, the visual met with community groups and local leaders and said he quickly realized that an entire generation of Detroiters had become accustomed to not having arts programs in schools, churches or neighborhoods.
Northville High School Hosts Exciting Summer Orchestra Camp for All Skill Levels
Join us for a fantastic mix of music and activities! We’ll get to know each other through games, fun activities, and crafts. Participants will receive instruction on their instruments, composition, and playing/reading sessions. Some meals will be provided as indicated on the schedule. Camp Schedule:. Middle School or Intermediate...
‘MSU Law in Detroit!’ For Interim Dean Michael Sant’Ambrogio, that says it all
Among those attending the Michigan State University College of Law alumni gathering were (l-r) Wayne County Treasurer Eric Sabree, attorney and DEI executive consultant Alison Nelson, and MSU?Law Interim Dean Michael Sant’Ambrogio. When he met with nearly 50 alumni in Detroit this week, Dean Sant’Ambrogio spoke of the symbolic...
LTU Creates New Division of Research and Economic Development
SOUTHFIELD – Lawrence Technological University has consolidated its research and economic development activities into a new division. The university’s sponsored research effort has grown from less than $1 million a year a decade ago to nearly $10 million a year today, with research funding coming from both industry and government agencies like the National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of Health.
Deans of students named at Harvey-Swanson, Oakwood
Brandon Twp. — This fall, two new administrators will begin new positions at Harvey-Swanson and Oakwood elementaries. Nicole Fouty will be the new dean of students at Oakwood, while Chad Chappell will be the new dean of students at Harvey-Swanson. “I’ve been teaching for about 25 years,” said Fouty....
The Apple Developer Academy Celebrates Third Graduating Class in Detroit
The Apple Developer Academy in Detroit, the first of its kind in the U.S., held a graduation ceremony for its third graduating cohort on June 27 at the First National Building. The nearly 200 students, double the inaugural class in 2022, have gone through a 10-month program and learned the...
Welcome to NewsBreak, an open platform where diverse perspectives converge. Most of our content comes from established publications and journalists, as well as from our extensive network of tens of thousands of creators who contribute to our platform. We empower individuals to share insightful viewpoints through short posts and comments. It’s essential to note our commitment to transparency: our Terms of Use acknowledge that our services may not always be error-free, and our Community Standards emphasize our discretion in enforcing policies. We strive to foster a dynamic environment for free expression and robust discourse through safety guardrails of human and AI moderation. Join us in shaping the news narrative together.