In her 20 years of teaching the Microsoft Office course at Utica Community Schools, Henry Ford II High School teacher Tina Steele has never had a student score a perfect score of 1,000 out of 1,000 points on the Microsoft Word exam, until now.
The Sterling Heights Area Community Foundation and its 10 scholarship sponsoring partners will award 19 scholarships totaling $32,000 to area college bound high school seniors and current college students living in Sterling Heights and Macomb County.
The Macomb County Department of Planning and Economic Development (MCPED) is pleased to announce a yearlong series of workshops for manufacturers interested in learning how new technologies are transforming the industry.
What began with angst and nerves ended with confidence and positive insight for Stevenson Manufacturing, Automation and Design Engineering (MADE) juniors who participated in the program’s first professionalism workshop.
On 12/20/22 at approximately 6:00am, Macomb County Sheriff’s deputies were dispatched to the Citgo Gas Station on Jefferson Ave for a breaking and entering that had occurred overnight.
Congratulations! The National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association (NIAAA) announced that Shane Finney, Athletic Director at Dakota High School, has been recognized as a Certified Master Athletic Administrator.