LANSING Time is running out for high school seniors to meet the priority deadline for the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
The priority deadline is Saturday, May 1, and students who submit the application after that may not receive all the financial aid they could have been entitled to.
Those who do complete the FAFSA before Saturday will be given priority consideration for the Michigan Competitive Scholarship and Michigan Tuition Grant.
“Please don’t wait if you haven’t completed your FAFSA yet,” stated Robin Lott, executive director of Treasury’s Office of Postsecondary Financial Planning. “This application is free and can help ensure you get as much financial aid as possible.”
Apr 28, 2021
ZEELAND, Mich. - In the upcoming May 4 election, Zeeland Public Schools are asking voters to vote in favor of the $75 million school bond proposal to help accomodate the growing student population.
The proposal will help add on to Zeeland East High School and add more classrooms to Adams Elementary School.
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HOLLAND A number of awards have been distributed to local students, and one teacher, by Holland s Daughters of the American Revolution Chapter.
The chapter announced Wednesday, March 10, it had awarded the 2021 DAR Outstanding Teacher of American History Award to Keely Morse a history teacher at Black River Public School in Holland.
Morse has a history degree from the University of Michigan and a master s degree on the American Civil War from American Public University. To be selected for the annual award, a teacher must specialize in American history at the middle or high school level, have incisive knowledge of history that is shared readily with students, maintain high academic standards, obtain three letters of support and complete a dossier.
ZEELAND — A year later and smaller than originally planned, Zeeland Public Schools will ask voters to approve a bond proposal in the May 4 election.After discussing the proposal in recent meetings, the ZPS Board of Education approved a $75 million proposal for the May ballot during its Monday, Jan. 18, meeting.The proposal is a scaled down version of the $136 million proposal that was approved by the board, then removed from the May 2020 ballot amid the early stages of the coronavirus