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In a new lab complete with advanced technology, students are making stickers, skateboards, T-shirts and much more.
Do high-schoolers feel today’s political tensions in their everyday lives? Is an underlying climate of divisiveness affecting ...
Applications are available for those who wish to include names for the military wall, athletic hall of fame and the newly ...
With the expansion of its dual enrollment program, Godwin Heights students now can earn up to 30 college credits in high ...
In this episode of “The Suburban” podcast, America (the girl) sits down with A/V teacher Mike Cox to talk about what makes ...
Senior Claire Rasch loves eating apples and is learning how to better grow and produce them, thanks to her family’s fruit ...
Students learn about marketing and profit and loss with a friendly competition over who can sell the most lemonade.
Voters on Tuesday showed up for their public schools, approving multiple districts’ non-homestead operating millages and a ...
While only started a few months ago, students say the “I Belong, I Matter” program has had a positive impact. It was created ...
In preparation for the event, students used the college and career readiness program Naviance, said school counselor Melissa ...
Sixth-graders were thrilled to visit the Humane Society of West Michigan during this year’s Day of Caring, which teaches the ...
Fifth-grader Adia Wideman is working on seven books, as she hones her craft toward becoming a published author. And perhaps a ...