News From 2019
October 10, 2019
The arms of a dark blue robot unfurled and lifted up a disk with Velcro edges Tuesday afternoon. Carefully, it maneuvered to a tall tower […]
September 3, 2019
April 10, 2019
A quiet life along the water is drawing more grads to the shores of Port Huron.
March 12, 2019
P.J. Wallbank Springs is expanding its Port Huron operations, investing $2.4 million in new equipment and creating 40 jobs, according to a news release by the St. Clair County Economic Development Alliance.
February 28, 2019
This event is an opportunity for our district to engage with community leaders and share the latest perspectives and realities we are undergoing as the 24th largest school district in the state of Michigan.
February 11, 2019
A company with nearly 40 years of history in Port Huron is investing in the community's future.
Crains Detroit Business
February 11, 2019
Now, teams with the Blue Water Area Robotics Alliance are going into their current season with a brand new shared practice space.
The Times Herald
January 24, 2019
Port Huron Northern junior Austin Meister looked to a piece of grid paper with sketches on it. It depicted the form of a PlayStation 4 game system that Austin, 16, had measured and outlined. Then he started putting the measurements into the computer-aided design program on his laptop, and the gaming console took form in digital space.
Times Herald
Times Herald
January 24, 2019
A new partnership between the Port Huron Area School District and P.J. Wallbank Springs Inc. will bring engineering STEAM labs and programs to Port Huron and Port Huron Northern high schools.
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The Voive
The Voive
January 24, 2019
Community engagement and partnerships have become a hallmark of the personalized success we are building at Port Huron Schools. We understand our community’s involvement in our schools has a reciprocal impact.
Times Herald
Times Herald
January 24, 2019
SEVERAL SITES HAVE LONG SAT VACANT BUT ARE SHOWING MORE RECENT SIGNS OF PROMISE, AND LOCAL LEADERS SAID THEY JUST WANT TO BE PREPARED.
Jackie Smith, Port Huron Times Herald