North Huron Blog – North Huron Schools

REMINDER – DEADLINE TO APPLY FOR BOARD OF EDUCATION VACANCIES IS JANUARY 11

The deadline to apply for one of the two vacancies on the NH Board of Education is Thursday, January 10, 2024 at 2:00 p.m. Any qualified school elector can submit a letter of interest to Martin Prout by the deadline. The letter may be emailed to proutm@nhuron.org or delivered to the superintendent’s office at 21…

Jordan Schave Named in the Top Three in Michigan FFA State Star Awards

Congratulations to North Huron FFA member Jordan Schave has been named as a finalist for the Michigan FFA Star in Agricultural Placement Award. The award recognizes students who excel in FFA, school and their agricultural projects. Jordan was selected from this year’s applicants and was one of five semi-finalists who completed a half-day, on-site interview…

North Huron School District Seeking Candidate to Fill Vacancy on Board of Education

The North Huron School District is seeking qualified candidates to be considered for a position on the school board due to the resignation of a current board member.  To be eligible, a person must be a qualified school elector. This means that the applicant must be a registered voter in the school district. An applicant…

Thank You and Happy Holidays!

Sending a big thank you to everyone who participated in any way to help make the holidays happy for all the students at North Huron. To the staff and volunteers for all the work involved in the band concert, art show, elementary Christmas gym sing, drama class play, decorating Christmas trees, making ornaments, helping with…

First semester ends December 20. Exams will be held the week of December 18.

North Huron high school students will be taking their first semester exams, the week of December 18. The semester will end on December 20 for all students K-12 just in time for the start of winter break. For students enrolled in classes at the Huron Area Tech Center the semester will end on January 19…

Michigan Reconnect allows people 21 and older to pursue a degree or certificate at a community college

Michigan residents can now earn a degree or skills certificate tuition-free if you reside in a community college district.  Michigan residents who do not live within the boundaries of a community college district can still benefit from the program by paying the difference between in-district and out-of district tuition. Residents who are 21 years of…