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Yale and Marysville Public Schools Partner With SC4 To Simplify College Enrollment Process For High School Seniors

Yale and Marysville Public Schools along with St. Clair County Community College (SC4) have joined forces in a pioneering effort to revolutionize the college enrollment process for high school seniors. Effective immediately, graduating seniors from Yale and Marysville Public Schools will no longer need to complete a college application to gain admission to SC4. 

This innovative collaboration aims to facilitate a seamless transition from high school to higher education, providing students with immediate access to scholarships, advising, and essential college services.

Starting with the class of 2024, student data from Yale and Marysville Public Schools will be integrated into SC4’s system, enabling seniors to activate their SC4 accounts and initiate enrollment procedures for the Fall 2024 semester without delay.

Graduates can anticipate receiving a letter in early May outlining the initiative’s benefits and providing instructions on how to activate their SC4 accounts, with further guidance to follow.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

St. Clair County Sheriff’s K9 Receives Protective Vest Through Charitable Donation

St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office is celebrating the addition of a vital piece of equipment for their K9 unit, as K9 Brock receives a bullet and stab protective vest thanks to the generosity of non-profit organization Vested Interest in K9s, Inc

The vest, sponsored by Carolyn Chrissotimos of Colorado Springs, CO, is embroidered with the heartfelt sentiment “Honoring those who served and sacrificed.” Established in 2009, Vested Interest in K9s, Inc. has made it their mission to provide lifesaving body armor to law enforcement dogs across the nation. With over 5,514 vests provided to K9s in all 50 states, valued at $6.9 million, the organization’s impact is profound. 

This program, open to eligible U.S. law enforcement K9s, ensures these dedicated four-legged officers receive the protection they need to continue their vital work.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

C.J. Barrymore’s Unveils Michigan’s First-Of-Its-Kind Indy SkyTrack In Upcoming Grand Opening

Excitement is soaring as C.J. Barrymore’s, located at 21750 Hall Rd, Clinton Township,  prepares to unveil the state’s inaugural Indy SkyTrack with a grand opening event on May 3rd, at 8:00 p.m. 

The Indy SkyTrack promises an unparalleled adrenaline rush, spanning three stories and stretching 1,500 feet in length, reaching dizzying heights of 30 feet. Thrill-seekers are invited to mark their calendars for this extraordinary occasion, where they can experience the twists and turns of this groundbreaking go-kart adventure. 

C.J. Barrymore’s is set to redefine entertainment with this thrilling addition. Don’t miss the chance to be among the first to conquer the Indy SkyTrack and create memories that will last a lifetime.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

State Rep. Greg Alexander Urges Gov. Whitmer To Deploy Michigan National Guard To Southern Border Crisis

Michigan State Representative Greg Alexander has joined the chorus of voices calling for action in response to the escalating crisis at the country’s southern border. 

In a letter addressed to Governor Gretchen Whitmer, Alexander and fellow legislators implore the deployment of Michigan National Guard members to Texas to aid in managing the dire situation unfolding there.

Citing the logistical and humanitarian challenges gripping the border region, the letter underscores the need for Michigan to extend support during this national distress. With over two dozen states already contributing troops and resources to the border effort, Alexander emphasizes the Michigan National Guard’s expertise in logistics, medical assistance, and crowd management as invaluable assets in addressing the crisis. 

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Thomas Edison Elementary School Tops Port Huron District Rankings, #806 Statewide

In the realm of academic achievement, Thomas Edison Elementary School shines as a beacon of excellence within the Port Huron Area School District, clinching the top spot locally and securing an impressive statewide ranking. 

According to recent data by usnews.com, the school has been ranked #1 among elementary schools in the district and holds the notable position of #806 out of 1272 elementary schools statewide.

While commendable, the school’s performance on state-required tests reveals areas for improvement, with both math and reading proficiency falling below expectations. With a student population of 407 and a student-teacher ratio of 18:1, Thomas Edison Elementary remains dedicated to fostering academic growth and preparing students for success beyond the classroom. As the school continues its journey of educational excellence, administrators and educators are committed to equipping students with the skills they need to thrive in high school and beyond.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Port Huron Farmers Market Unveils New Location And Policies For 2024 Season

Port Huron residents and visitors will soon have a fresh destination to explore as the Port Huron Farmers Market announces its return with an exciting change. 

Running from May 11th to October 26th, the market will open its gates every Saturday from 8 am to 2 pm at its new location on the corner of Quay St. and Merchant St.

In a bid to enhance accessibility, the market proudly declares its acceptance of SNAP benefits, Double Up Food Bucks programs, and Senior Project Fresh coupons. However, with the move to a new city market, organizers clarify that they will not be able to honor Vantage Point Farmers Market $2 and $1 wooden tokens. Instead, the City of Port Huron introduces its own wooden tokens this year, ensuring seamless transactions for shoppers. While the market will not accept old tokens, the silver DUFB token remains valid, extending its utility across statewide markets.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell