Stevenson High School medical careers student earns national title in HOSA competition.
Students learn how to animate their legos
Stevenson earn a collected nine top architectural design awards at a statewide industrial design competition.
Joe Halikos has earned an all-expense paid trip to the Microsoft Office Specialist 2015 World Championship in Texas
UCS senior one of 20 U.S. students selected for study program
Davis receives grant for new books in its media center
Job fair demonstrates careers of early Americans
Nearly 260 fourth through sixth graders take part in annual event
Henry Ford II student wins state Optimist Essay competition
Area senior citizens invited to take part in UCS tutoring program
Coach Joe Emanuele's teams notched more than 400 wins and numerous local, regional and state titles
Stevenson High School’s Jessica DeGrieck and Kara Bradley (below) qualified for HOSA nationals in Community Awareness AED Cognizance
District sells property, lays off teachers and reduces other areas to narrow shortfall
Aric Prebelich received a $15,000 scholarship to the Motion Picture Institute
Christina Li, of Stevenson High School and UCMST, will participate in a six-week Research Science Institute project
Latest edition of the UCS district newsletter is available online
School to receive $4,500 grant from Lowe’s Home Improvement
Lauren DeSantis plans to become a radiologist so she can diagnose and treat diseases
Ford II High School Interact Club sponsored its fourth annual Color Run to support the March of Dimes
University president says “hidden” logo on band uniforms an effort to unite campus, alumni still divided over switch to Eagles 20 years ago.
Boys track team create their own dynasty by going undefeated three straight years - 2013, 2014 and 2015
Whiffle ball game allowed students to have fun together and afterward enjoy a team lunch
“Marching down Constitution Avenue in our nation’s capital was an awesome experience for the kids.” - band director Matthew Schoenherr
National Hispanic Honor Society raised more than $5,500 for the American Cancer Society during Relay for Life in May
Thirty-nine invitation-only films presented during “A Filmmaker’s Evening” at Emagine Theatre of Macomb June 17
Many of the girls ran the Girls on the Run of Greater Detroit 5K at Kensington Metro Park
Enjoy the summer everyone!
Students took individual and team gold, silver and bronze medals at annual statewide social studies competition
Surdents medaled in 11 out of 19 events, taking gold in eight
Students were awarded U.S. Savings Bonds and the winning submissions were published in the Macomb Daily
Student set to perform at noon September 7 at Detroit Jazz Festival's Mack Avenue Records Waterfront Stage
The off-campus show was criticized as racist, anti-gay and discriminatory toward special needs students.
“The best part about the science fair was that we were able to touch some of the things on display.”
Bags filled with games, toys, stuffed animals, hair accessories, nail polish and candy destined for pediatric patients at Beaumont Hospital
"(Home is) Where we grow up wanting to leave and grow old wanting to come back. Home is Utica High School"
$7.4 million in scholarships, average GPA of 3.8, average ACT of 27.9 and more than $50,000 raised for local and international charities
“To me, life is about going out and doing what you want, whether it is easy or not."
Nearly 450 graduates represented the Henry Ford II graduating class last Saturday afternoon
More than 600 Eisenhower High School seniors awarded diplomas at commencement on Saturday morning
AdvancePath Academy, Utica Learning Academy and UCS Adult Education graduated than 120 students last Thursday