CMA club helps community
By Xoro Robinson | December 20, 2023CMA communications teacher Scott Conwell started the We are the Change club to help engage students in civic responsibilities and activities.
CMA communications teacher Scott Conwell started the We are the Change club to help engage students in civic responsibilities and activities.
King seniors attended a robotics intervention at the Michigan Engineering Zone with Ford Motor Company executives to promote the usage of robotics in the city of Detroit.
Cass Tech defeated Muskegon, 78-63, in March to win the MHSAA’s Division 1 state title for the first time in school history.
Cass Tech won its fourth City Championship in seven years.
Cass Tech's competitive cheer team is in its second season.
Historian Jamon Jordan told Cass Tech students that they "are standing on the shoulders of those who came before us."
King High School's MLK celebration on Jan. 16 included many organizations and dignitaries from the community.
On Dec. 16, the city honored the King football team for its back-to-back state titles.
Cass Tech girls swim head coach Kia Jones said her team was committed in the pool and in the classroom this season.
President Barack Obama visited Renaissance High School on Oct. 29 to promote and support the Michigan's Democratic candidates.
The No Hate Tour was created 22 years ago.
Cody's visit to the DSO included a tour of the building and a meeting with the host of WRCJ 90.9 FM radio, C Sharpe.
“Don’t let anything get in your way, just stay you,” King sophomore India Williams said.
DPSCD remains virtual through Jan. 31.
King quarterback Dante Moore is the first junior to win the STATE CHAMPS! "Mr. Football” award presented by Hungry Howie’s Pizza.
The Cass Tech girls cross country team perservered through injuries to win their first city championship since 2004.
Cass Technical High School senior Mohammad Muntakim was awarded the 2021 Gates Millennium Scholarship.
The boys swim team at King won the city championship by three points.
Fifty-nine Detroit students ages 14-17 participated in a survey during the month of December about whether they would get a COVID-19 vaccine.
Destiny Jenkins-Jones argues that the point of an HBCU is to give Black students -- and only Black students -- a chance to receive a higher education.