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The Michigan Court of Appeals ruled that a Traverse City Central High teacher was not wrongfully pressured to resign.
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Whitmer spoke on the playground of Blair Elementary School, just across the street from a planned development site for education workforce housing on land already owned by TCAPS.
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Voters in the Traverse City area will choose whether to approve a $180 million bond for the school district in the Aug. 6 primary election to pay for what district officials see as nuts and bolts upgrades to district buildings. For some, it’s a chance for schools to become more energy efficient and environmentally friendly.
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A consortium of four educational institutions has been working for two years on a project to build affordable housing units for school staff, and recently secured $5 million from the state’s Labor and Economic Opportunity budget specifically for their project.
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Oboist Amelia Lawens and bassoonist Jack Dwyer are seniors at Traverse City West and Central High Schools and performed with pianist David Husser ahead of the 2024 Traverse City Music Boosters Benefit Concert.
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Officials stress the cancelation of classes on Monday is not an April Fools' Day prank. The district has brought in a cybersecurity firm to help deal with the disruption.
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Director Christina Seymour and cast members Jet Miller, Mady Garrett and Isabel Seymour visited Classical IPR to promote Traverse City Central High School's upcoming production of "Anything Goes."
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On Thursday, the choirs of Central High School and West Senior High School in Traverse City will perform a musical work that tells the story of one of American history’s most important figures.
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This week: One year since the Gaylord tornado, school safety in Traverse City, and a pedaling the rails in Grawn.
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Two TCAPS students and past Music Boosters scholarship recipients performed in IPR's Studio A.