CMA senior awarded military opportunity
Senior Tyrese Sanders was awarded over $40,000 and a position in the army as a cardiovascular specialist. Training begins in the upcoming month of August and before being enlisted in the military.
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Senior Tyrese Sanders was awarded over $40,000 and a position in the army as a cardiovascular specialist. Training begins in the upcoming month of August and before being enlisted in the military.
On Martin Luther King Jr Day, Communications and Media Arts High School staff, students and other volunteers came together to fix up the communities around the school to create a better and safe environment for not only the residents in the area but for many CMA students who deal with rough conditions on a daily basis.
The Communication & Media Arts High School senior class hosted its annual Senior Pinning Breakfast ceremony at the Atheneum Suite Hotel in Downtown Detroit. The ceremony provided parents, guardians, faculty and staff an opportunity to acknowledge the seniors of 2017 as candidates for graduation; along with their many accomplishments.