It’s not the first time a GRPS family has been affected by the current crackdown on undocumented immigrants by U.S.
Chillie, Rockford’s first-ever counseling dog, made a big difference in students’ lives during her years of service.
Thornapple Kellogg — Thornapple Kellogg High School physics students buzzed with “egg-citment” as they prepared to face off against one another and staff members for the annual egg drop. Sophomore ...
After decades in tech, this substitute teacher’s second career is all about high-fives, laughter and helping kids believe in ...
The district’s mentor program aims to provide a consistent, caring adult in the lives of every fifth- through 12th-grader.
Community partners joined forces to give TEAM 21 middle schoolers a hands-on, farm-to-table culinary experience.
Longtime art teacher Holly Lampen talks about how she found her place in education, and the hope for the future that her ...
In the newly renovated art room, teacher Melissa Anys hands out drawing paper to second-graders during a recent class Kent City — Emerson Harding can remember exactly what he thought when he walked ...
After a soft relaunch in January 2025, Sparta’s FFA program is now back in earnest for the first time in nearly 50 years.
GRCC student Alexsandra Aguilar-Delgado, left, plans to take advantage of the expanded Grand Rapids Promise to earn a bachelor’s degree at Ferris (courtesy of Steve Jessmore) Since 2020, the Promise ...
Wyoming junior Bennet Van Harn, right, explains the elements on a motherboard to a guest Kent ISD — When Caledonia junior Laife Shuman began his motherboard drawing, he started with the input/output ...
Lowell — The violins came to a soft finish, bows moving slowly as the music faded during Lowell High School musicians’ rehearsal of Edvard Grieg’s “Ase’s Death” from “Peer Gynt Suite No. 1,” Op. 46.