EASTPOINTE/ROSEVILLE With the high school careers of many seniors soon coming to a close, school districts are figuring out how they can create a memorable way to send them out into the world while still being COVID-safe.
Roseville students, city employees plant trees for Arbor Day, Earth Day
Roseville High School seniors Gehad Badawy, Madelyn Tribu and Olivia Rosol, all members of the school’s Outreach Committee, assist the city of Roseville with tree planting in honor of Arbor Day April 30.
Photo by Deb Jacques
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ROSEVILLE Several Roseville High School students teamed up with Department of Public Works employees to commemorate Arbor Day and Earth Day by planting trees in the community April 30.
It was the sixth year in a row that students from Roseville Community Schools worked together with city officials to improve the community in celebration of the two holidays.
Photo provided by Teresa Tomala
Runners to take to the Roseville streets once more with Dream Dash fundraiser
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ROSEVILLE After missing a year due to COVID-19, the Joe Manfreda Dream Dash will return to Roseville.
The 5K walk/run is organized by and benefits the Roseville Community Schools Scholarship Foundation, a nonprofit that provides $1,000 scholarships to seniors graduating from Roseville High School.
“The Dream Dash is a scholarship event that was created to generate additional funds for the Roseville Community Schools Scholarship Foundation, and with that money, we award $1,000 scholarships to applicants who are planning to pursue further education after high school,” explained Teresa Tomala, the event co-chair and the RCSSF president. “After the first few years, after Joe Manfreda passed away, it now also serves to honor him. (He) was a former Roseville High School student and athlete.”
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This week in Michigan State recruiting: QB target delays commitment, visits are scheduled
Updated Apr 03, 2021;
Posted Apr 03, 2021
Michigan State takes on Rutgers during in a Big Ten football game at Spartan Stadium in East Lansing, on Saturday, October 24, 2020. (Mike Mulholland | MLive.com)Mike Mulholland | MLive.com
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Michigan State doesn’t have a quarterback in its next recruiting class and will have to wait longer for word on its apparent top target at the position.
AJ Duffy, a 2022 four-star quarterback from IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla., was scheduled to announce his commitment on Wednesday but pushed back the decision.