SHELBY TOWNSHIP/UTICA/STERLING HEIGHTS Sgt. Maj. Robert W. Ferguson II joined the Army in August 1996 as a combat engineer just after graduating from Utica High School.
SHELBY TOWNSHIP/UTICA/STERLING HEIGHTS A Utica High School student was chosen to receive a $2,500 scholarship May 3 from Michigan Schools and Government Credit Union.
Utica High School junior discusses mental health on DPTV livestream
Utica High junior Sophia Meguid was part of a panel of local students who discussed mental health and suicide awareness on a Detroit Public TV program called “Please Listen: Students Talk About Mental Health and Suicide Awareness” April 28.
Photo provided by Kristin Sokul
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SHELBY TOWNSHIP A Utica High School junior had a chance to be on live television with other local students during a Detroit Public TV program called “Please Listen: Students Talk About Mental Health and Suicide Awareness” April 28.
Sophia Meguid was one of the local students who were involved in the discussion. The live event included a question-and-answer segment, during which audience members were able to share their own thoughts and questions with the panelists.
UCS theater students earn more than $1 million in scholarships
Maria Chesnutt, a senior at Utica High School, practices her acting skills at Utica High School. She received a scholarship at the virtual Michigan Thespian Festival.
Photo provided by Maria Chesnutt
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SHELBY TOWNSHIP/UTICA/STERLING HEIGHTS Twenty Utica Community Schools district theater students joined more than 500 other theater students across Michigan at this year’s Michigan Thespian Festival, which was held virtually Dec. 4-6, and eight of the Utica Community students received scholarships from colleges.
Though things may have looked a bit different this year, students attended this year’s Michigan Thespian Festival virtually and experienced a weekend of development, growth and competition.