Funds were raised for Operation Backpack at the Cocktails for a Cause event Thursday evening in Troy, in what organizers deem "an amazing turnout."
Niles Community High School and district's CLICK computer-based learning program offer tuition-free enrollment to nontraditional students from surrounding districts.
Project DayDream will present "Seussical the Musical" from Wednesday through Friday at Birmingham Seaholm High School.
More than 18,000 square-feet of office space is being transformed into state-of-the-art classrooms for the start of classes in early October.
Danny O'Donovan's efforts to raise awareness about Down Syndrom led him to organize a charity run.
Troy siblings Tyler and Mallory Bouque have raised hundreds of dollars for Cass Community Social Services through their lemonade stand and bake sale.
Troy students taking the Michigan Merit Examination made improvements in three subjects and ACT scores over those tested in 2010.
The Troy Nature Society will hold the first nature class of the summer on Monday at the Lloyd A. Stage Nature Center.
Troy Assistant Superintendent Richard Machesky will be one of three candidates contending for the Grosse Pointe School District's top position.
Troy School Board of Education members approves the district's 2011-2012 budget and praises staff for trimming costs and increasing efficiencies.
Troy Schools Board of Education members are expected to consider extending administrator contracts, revisions to code of conduct and budget considerations at Tuesday's meeting.
A recent Newsweek ranking of the nation's high schools places Troy Athens as among the best in the country.
Richard Machesky is one of five candidates seeking superintendent position.
There are resources in nearly every community to help parents navigate issues involving their teens.
Parental questions, involvement and communication are important to help keep teens out of trouble when it comes to end-of-high-school celebrations.
From providing entertainment to not providing alcohol, there are steps parents can take to keep teens safe at grad parties.
Studies show accidents and deaths peak at this time of year, when celebrating graduates and other teens can get carried away. Here's a three-part guide to navigating the party season safely.
At this time of year, underage drinking and peer pressure to join in when all around are celebrating are at their highest level. Teens talk about how they navigate the party mine fields.
Elementary school partners with Inpro Insurance an Red Cross to provide a fun fair and blood drive during which 150 pints of blood were collected.
Troy students who excelled in athletics, academics and extracurricular activites were recognized at the board meeting June 7.
Nine area women receive a $500 scholarships and recognition for accomplishments and community service.