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Lunch Program Returns To STEAM Academy At Woodrow Wilson

Sometimes our children may have certain issues or problems at home that they don’t feel comfortable sharing with those closest to them, but will often open up to a mentor or other trusted adult. The Lunch Buddies program at the STEAM Academy at Woodrow Wilson returns to give students the chance to spend time with a trusted mentor.

The Lunch Buddies program was a popular program that students enjoyed attending prior to the pandemic. Its return allows adults and leaders in the community to register and spend 25 – 30 minutes during lunch period to partner and have lunch with a designated student. Volunteers can sign up for weekly or bi-weekly appearances. During that time they may be a social support, help the students with school work, or just share helpful life lessons. 

For more information on how you can be a mentor, email Principal Shyla Eagle at: seagle@phasd.us

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Port Huron High School Teacher Earns Prestigious Recognition

When it comes to education and ensuring that students get the help needed to enter college, Port Huron High School (PHHS) has been recognized as one of the top 10 schools in the state of Michigan for improving its FAFSA Completion rate.

The Michigan College Access Network (MCAN) has recently recognized Holland Woods Middle School substitute teacher Brandon Wardlow with the Ombudsman Award. The Ombudsman Award is a prestigious award given to individuals who have a passion for college access and success, have persevered over challenges, and have proudly represented Americorps to their community. 

Wardlow was recognized for his work during the 2020-2022 school years. There were also others from the community who were acknowledged for their support of this initiative, Cliff Thomason, Kevin Totty, Marion Stewart, and Tyrone Burrell.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Port Huron Schools Receive Robotics Funding

The opportunity for our children to learn new and cutting edge technology is critical in today’s day and age. Port Huron Schools are now able to continue their robotics program with the help of grants received from the Port Huron Schools Endowment Fund (PHSEF) and the Michigan Department of Education (MDE). 

The PHS Endowment Fund granted $6,898 for the enhancement of the robotics programs at the elementary and middle school levels. The MDE grant was contingent on matching funds, which were met, enabling additional elementary and middle school robotics programs as well as updating current programs. 

Assistant Superintendent of Instruction, Catherine Woolman says, “Every student has access to robotics programming this year, which allows students at all levels to further pursue their interest in this field.” 

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Visit The Moon With St. Clair County Community College

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to hop in a space shuttle and blast off into the unknown regions of space? St. Clair County Community College (SC4) is offering a simulated experience for those who have always wanted to visit and explore the moon.

Mission: Lunar Quest begins Saturday, December 10th, from 10 AM – 12:30 PM at the Challenger Learning Center located on the college campus. The event is limited to the first 34 individuals who register so be sure to sign up quickly. Tickets are $25 per person and those aged 10 and up are welcome. 

The fully immersive experience will allow guests to fly to the moon to locate a long-term human habitat, commands and assist Mission Control, or board the spacecraft as an astronaut. You will also be able to make critical decisions to avoid a potential catastrophe. 

The Challenger Center is one of 40 centers worldwide, and the only one of its kind in the state of Michigan.

For registration and more information visit:  Mission: Lunar Quest Registration

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Tiny Tots Music Class Offers Small Children A Unique Experience

With children and parents both still adjusting to being in social settings again after the pandemic, many are looking for activities outside of the home to get their small child involved in. The Sal Community Center is offering a unique experience for parents with children between the ages of newborn and 5 years old.

The Tiny Tots Music Class is held every Thursday, from 9:30 AM – 10:30 AM. Located at 2000 Court St. in Port Huron, Tiny Tots Music Class participants will sing, dance, make instruments, and experience different genres of music. The class is free, but spaces are limited.

Science says that music helps a child’s body and mind work together, improving language, overall literacy, and social-emotional awareness. Activate your child’s creativity and meet new friends at this fun event.

For more information visit: Bluewaterparent.com

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

The Great Grocery Gift Food Drive

Inflation is on the rise, and the cost of living is making it tough for the average American family to provide basic necessities. To help those in need this Thanksgiving, St. Clair County Community Mental Health (SCCCMH) will be asking for help and participation from the community.

To participate in “The Great Grocery Gift,” you can pick up a reusable grocery tote at one of their four locations. The tote will have an attached grocery list that you can go out to purchase from your local grocer. You will then return the filled tote to any of the four SCCCMH locations where they will then distribute said items to those individuals and families in need during the week of Thanksgiving.

The list consists of 17 items, with the deadline for returning filled totes being no later than 5 PM on Friday, November 18th.

For more information visit them on Facebook at: St. Clair County Community Mental Health

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell