North Huron School including the Early Learning Center will be on spring break from March 23 through March 31. All classes and programs will resume on Monday, April 1. Have a great spring break and a Happy Easter!
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Due to the predicted weather conditions today, North Huron School will be dismissing at 1:15 p.m. today. This includes the 3 year old preschool students. All evening sporting events, practices, and extra-curricular events along with the Board of Education meeting are cancelled for today. The Early Learning Center will close at 3:00 p.m.
SCHOOL CLOSING FOR FEBRUARY 15
Due to the impending weather and expected deteriorating road conditions, North Huron School along with GSRP will be closed today, February 15. The NH Early Learning Center will remain open. Stay safe.
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Congratulations to the North Huron Jr. High Esports Mario Kart Team–their hard work has earned them a spot in the quarterfinals. The team has been competing in the Michigan High School Esports League (MHSEL Prep) for the winter season. Team members have been competing against other Michigan teams weekly for the past 10 weeks. The…
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FAFSA Application Expected to be Available on December 31
The most recent information released on the availability of the FAFSA application is that the application will be available on or about December 31. The application process has been revised and is expected to simplify applying for financial aid for most families. One significant change to FAFSA filing is that small business and family farm…
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…