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It s never too late to graduate

It’s never too late to graduate Hermelinda Sporea, 70, this year was able to achieve her goal of graduating from high school at Utica Community Schools. Photo provided by Tim McAvoy Advertisement SHELBY TOWNSHIP/UTICA/STERLING HEIGHTS A 70-year-old woman has reached her goal to graduate from high school nearly 60 years after she left school to begin working. As a member of the Utica Community Schools Adult Education Class of 2021, Hermelinda Sporea will graduate from high school June 6, nearly 60 years after she left school. During those nearly 60 years, she ran a small business, married and raised five children. But not having a high school diploma didn’t feel right, and she wanted to provide some extra motivation to her grandchildren.

UCS receives grant to encourage students to explore careers in teaching

UCS receives grant to encourage students to explore careers in teaching By: Kara Szymanski | C&G Newspapers | Published April 9, 2021 Henry Ford II High School senior Trezeta Halaq works with a Graebner Elementary School kindergarten student in the Future Educator program. Photo provided by Tim McAvoy Advertisement UTICA/SHELBY TOWNSHIP/STERLING HEIGHTS The Utica Community Schools district recently received a Future Proud Michigan Explore grant from the Michigan Department of Education to help encourage students who are interested in teaching careers to explore teaching further. The $10,000 grant will allow the district to expand its Future Educator program in ways such as expanding education career information at the junior high level. The Life Skills program at that level can have more than its current 60 students and specifically concentrate on cultivating interest in secondary education, special education and programs that support

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