Thanks to a local nonprofit and student leaders, nearly 5,000 books are making their way into the hands of young readers.
After seeing success in other states, local school leaders are advocating for a funding formula that better serves students who have a variety of needs.
Cupid’s Bow and Arrow, named for the Roman God in mythology who is popular on Valentine’s Day, is an annual STEM project for fifth-graders. She passed out more than students needed, allowing them to ...
“This allows them to have free rein,” Shelner said. “And they’re learning so much, they just don’t realize it. They figure it out. They’re making towers with cups, they’re drawing — they get to be ...
Kent ISD has entered into a purchase agreement with Caledonia Community Schools for property located on 68th Street.
The Cedar Springs High School junior plans to someday open her own bakery, and the details of her future business venture are ...
The national nonprofit Operation Warm visited North Godwin Elementary, ensuring every student received a free coat.
By writing thank-you notes, a group of Southeast Kelloggsville students learns about their school community as they ...
Noordhoek, who recently became the new assistant principal of East Grand Rapids High School, sees East as an ideal landing ...
Caledonia’s middle- and high-school creative writing teams will host JustWrite Michigan’s first regional tournament and junior high invitational at Duncan Lake Middle School in March.
The mechatronics program is one of more than 30 programs area students will have the opportunity to explore during the Kent ...
After building a foundation in Wyoming, Afghan refugee Zabihullah  Najafi graduates college with a mission to support ...