Track and field star signs with Cleary University
By Carrimia Owens and Davina Hogan | February 23, 2017On Feb. 9, track and field senior Marisa Hunnicutt-Mitchell signed with Cleary University (CU), a college in Howell, Michigan.
On Feb. 9, track and field senior Marisa Hunnicutt-Mitchell signed with Cleary University (CU), a college in Howell, Michigan.
Dancing is a disciplined field. It requires students to be clean cut, focused and determined. The students in King’s dance program match this description.
A parade fit for Champions!!!! By: Tayauna Holloway and Imani Tripp DPSCD’s Division 1 State Champs, Cass, and Division 2 State Champs, King, varsity football teams were honored on Dec.
Crusaders start mentoring group to help youth Making A Difference By: Jade Brookins and Tatiana McAfee A group of male seniors at King have come together in a positive way to help inspire and mentor middle school boys and break the negative cycles that plague inner-city youth. These eight seniors in Making A Difference (M.A.D.) are Don Barnes, Desjuan Davis, Desmond Foster-Carter, Jamal Hairston, Kamari McHenry, Lorenzo Scott, DeMarcus Taylor, and Jalin Willis.
Division 2 State Champs...AGAIN!!! By Carrimia Owens The Crusaders’ varsity football team win over Walled Lake Western Warriors on Nov.
The season of no representation by: Alana Burke Christmas is a traditional Christian holiday celebrated by millions across America.
Living with autism: Please don’t ridicule nor humiliate By Mya Garland Some students may not think that their peers with autism can be typical teens, but many of them are.
Staff use talents to support Gleaners By: Imani Tripp and Madison Wood King held its first annual Crusader Aid in an effort to raise money for Gleaners Food Bank on Nov.
Crusaders support Breast Cancer Awareness Month By: Tayauna Holloway The King family showed its support for women during Breast Cancer Awareness Month in Oct.
Lady Crusaders swim their way to the top By: Daimanique Stinson The Lady Crusaders’ swim team takes the title of City Championship. On Oct.
Energy Drinks: Yay? Or Nay? By: LaKharia McKinney There are teens who consume energy drinks, but are the drinks considered a healthy choice?
“I’m ready to win” Crusader commits to Michigan By: Daimanique Stinson When all the college offers were coming at senior Ambry Thomas he was overwhelmed. As a Crusader, Thomas has played receiver, corner, safety, punt-returner, and kick-returner which culminated into 41 offers.
Since the start of the United States of America, African Americans and other minorities have experienced racial inequality and prejudice from fellow Americans.
In March, then Detroit Public Schools (DPS) appointed Alycia Meriweather, Interim Superintendent.
Donald J. Trump: businessman, author, television personality, sexist, xenophobe, and 2016 republican presidential nominee.
Last month, Detroit Public Schools Community District (DPSCD) athletics department honored Head Coach Dale Harvel for his 33 years of service to Detroit students.
Demarcus Taylor, president “As leaders of our class, we must maintain our academic standard.
Coach Michele Lewis-Watts and the Crusaders’ volleyball team are working hard to have a successful season. Lewis has been coaching and producing leaders for 10 years. “I believe that sports is an excellent way for girls in particular to learn a lot of things whether that’s leadership or how strong they can be,” said Lewis. “The goal is always to help each player get better on and off the court.” The team has many wins this season because of the talent on the team. Their current record is 7-1.
The Midnight Golf Program (MGP) sent out an e-mail notifying seniors La’Trell Landers and Erin Martin that they are accepted into the program.
Across the nation, it isn't uncommon for students to graduate early. Students graduate a year or more earlier than expected because they’ve earned all their credits.