HOUGHTON The Houghton-Portage Township Schools is laying the groundwork for potentially expanding district buildings to handle the growing number of student
HOUGHTON The Houghton-Portage Township Schools is laying the groundwork for potentially expanding district buildings to handle the growing number of student
HOUGHTON The Houghton-Portage Township Schools Board added a new member Monday to replace Vice President Rob Fay, who was appointed as the district’s new
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Houghton-Portage Township Schools teachers Anna Bradfish and Traci Welch report on the districtâs Multi-Tiered Systems of Support program during Mondayâs board meeting.
HOUGHTON The percentage of classes failed during the first semester was vastly higher for virtual students compared to face-to-face at the high school, Houghton-Portage Township Schools teachers said during a presentation to the district board Monday night.
Special education teacher Anna Bradfish and social studies teacher Traci Welch spoke about the district’s Multi-Tiered Systems of Support, a support system used to address academic and behavioral needs for students.
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The Houghton-Portage Township Schools Board reconfirmed their COVID-19 delivery method, accepted the audit report, welcomed Troop 207 and said farewell to Crystal Verran at last week’s regular school board meeting.
The Boy Scouts of Troop 207 tuned in to the meeting as part of earning their ‘Citizenship in the Community’ merit badge.
“Part of the requirements are to attend some sort of public meeting,” explained Amanda Massaway, vice president of the school board. “So we’re happy to have all the scouts with us today, including my two.”
The board also said their farewells to board member and secretary Crystal Verran.