Due to the weather conditions expected for Tuesday, January 21st, the North Huron Schools including the GSRP programs will be closed. The Early Learning Center will remain open.
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The North Huron FFA Harvest Dinner is being served at the Pasta House on Thursday, November 9 from 4-7 p.m. The meal will include pork loin, peppersteak, sweet & sour chicken, mashed potatoes & gravy, sweet corn along with additional sides and dessert. The cost is $18 per person. You may dine in person or…
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Family members and friends of the North Huron Elementary and Early Learning Center students were treated to a Holiday Concert on Thursday, December 12. Students performed to a “full house” and sang their hearts out. Every grade from the three-year-old Preschoolers through the fifth grade participated in the concert by singing two or three songs…
Early Dismissal on November 22
North Huron students will be dismissed @ 12:15 on Wednesday, November 22. School will not be in session on November 23 and 24 to allow students and staff the opportunity to spend time with their families over the Thanksgiving Holiday.
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 2024 HOMECOMING COURT CANDIDATES
Homecoming Court Candidates from the Class of 2025 include: Anastasia Champagne, Allison Hyzer, Ava Sharon and Riley Zimmerman for Homecoming Queen and Kaleb Brandt-Antoszewski, Thomas Knoblock, Brady Kozlowski and Landen Mergucz for King. Class reps for each grade are follows: 12th grade – Chloe Campbell and Carter Kosinski 11th grade – Dana Koth 10th grade…
STUDENTS AND STAFF ENJOY LONG WEEKEND
Students and staff at North Huron have an extended weekend this Presidents’ Day weekend. School is closed from Friday, February 16 through Monday, February 19. Have a relaxing weekend. See everyone back at school on Tuesday, February 20.
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…