From ‘interim’ to official: Colette Moody picked to be Cros-Lex Schools’ new superintendent
Colette Moody was selected last night to be the new superintendent at Croswell-Lexington Schools starting this school year.
Continue Reading »Colette Moody was selected last night to be the new superintendent at Croswell-Lexington Schools starting this school year.
Continue Reading »Coming off the heels of Monday night’s news that his revised contract was not approved as originally planned, pending further review of the contract by the board’s finance committee, it was announced today that Sandusky Superintendent Paul
Continue Reading »As schools prepare for the start of fall classes, Port Huron Area Schools are currently asking a question many around the country have asked in recent years: “How do you solve a problem like a mascot?”
Continue Reading »Note: A previous version of this article included Troy Tank as one of the community members who spoke out against the mascot. Though he made a comment to the board, his public comment focused on Superintendent Flynn’s
Continue Reading »On Monday, July 18, the Sandusky School Board of Education held its annual reorganization meeting, appointing board members to new roles. Taking over as board president for Susan Dreyer will be Jason Trepkowski, with Carolyn Stoutenburg being
Continue Reading »Port Huron High School will be taking to a different field for their first home game of the season, switching out their home turf at Memorial Stadium for Michigan Stadium on Friday, August 26.
Continue Reading »A Port Huron Northern student is heading to the Amateur Athletic Union’s JuniorOlympics in North Carolina following her impressive performance at the AAU Region 12 qualifier on July 1.
Continue Reading »With the departure of former superintendent Dan Gilbertson becoming official on July 1, the search is on for the next superintendent at Cros-Lex schools.
Continue Reading »Croswell-Lexington Schools, following a Monday night discussion whether to settle or go to trial, issued their answer Tuesday to the complaint detailing alleged yearslong racial discrimination against a Black student. The federal lawsuit, filed May 23 of
Continue Reading »Despite no vote planned to decide the next mascot, more than 30 Sandusky School District residents squeezed themselves into the board of education room last night, applauding on several who spoke to the board during public comment.
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