It all adds up to success for Bemis Junior High School 8th grader Isabella Bronzovich
Chika Nwoke, who attends the GLK-UAIS, earned a second-place finish in the Behavioral Health Knowledge competition through HOSA
Utica Community Schools Career and Technical Education (CTE) department was awarded over $200,000 through the 'Grow Your Own' grant
Stevenson High School will begin its Athletic Hall of Fame by inducting ten individuals for their contributions to the school’s rich history
AVID, which has been expanded into Malow Junior High School and Eisenhower High School this year, is a national research-based program that
Henry Ford II High School in Utica Community Schools is inviting alumni and former staff back home to celebrate its 50th year.
Two Utica Community Schools students were named national champions in a robotics and automation problem-solving competition.
Alaowad, a Gene L. Klida Utica Academy for International Studies sophomore, has been selected the UNICEF Ambassador to represent Michigan
UCS Transportation Office Manager named “Office Professional of the Year."
Partnership with microsoft will put industry leaders in computer science, cybersecurity classrooms
Last month at the Michigan Association of Family Consumer Sciences (MiAFCS) Spring Conference, Stevenson High School Family Consumer Science
Ceramic sculpture selected for national Scholastic Arts award
A video on how UCS graduates continue to give back to the community that raised them.
Utica High School DECA members earned 2nd place in School Based Enterprise Retail at DECA’s International Career Development Conference.
The day before Tyler Nguyen performed at Carnegie Hall, he had his former UCS music teacher on his mind – the one who paved the way for him.
For our district, the word remarkable represents the high standards all of us have for our children.
It is the ultimate ace in a hole for Henry Ford II high school senior Anton Vulaj
For the 11th straight year, Utica Community Schools has earned recognition for meeting a high standard of transparency.
Theatre earns top honors at Michigan Interscholastic Forensic Association
More than 10 Utica Community Schools students were honored as among the best student artists in southeast Michigan and the thumb region.
Working in partnership with KnowResolve, UCS teachers and counselors are beginning to introduce expressive art concepts.
Specialty high school program prepares students for jobs in rapidly expanding industry
Schools will hold open houses on March 1
A podcast providing an overview of our athletics program
The ECSE is a language-development based program for 2 ½ to five year old students. The students are referred as needing additional support
College Board awards UCS students national scholar designations
Maritsa featured in Chromosomally Enhanced: What’s Your Superpower
Eisenhower, Oakbrook and Havel hold 50th celebrations
Students win $10,000 scholarship in national Games for Change competition
"This has to the be the best shop class in the country"
New program takes innovative approach to training future medical professionals
Prospective candidates can meet one-on-one with district officials
"This class will go down in history"
Kuhlman was named the Michigan Speech Coaches Incorporated Coach of the Year at the organization’s May 23 conference
Past, present and future Dolphins invited to the celebration.
Grad discovers old friend and finishes story
UCS honored for commitment to music education and performance
A Gene L. Klida Utica Academy for International Studies senior is among only 40 students nationwide to earn full ride to Georgia Tech.
All four UCS high school honored in business competition
Students can register for up to three semesters