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Plymouth-Canton high schools to go virtual next week following Thursday lockdown over threat
Read full article: Plymouth-Canton high schools to go virtual next week following Thursday lockdown over threatThree high schools in the Plymouth-Canton Community Schools district will shift to virtual learning for one week after a Thursday threat triggered a four-hour lockdown at the Plymouth-Canton Educational Park (P-CEP).
Plymouth-Canton Community Schools closed Friday after threat triggers 4-hour lockdown
Read full article: Plymouth-Canton Community Schools closed Friday after threat triggers 4-hour lockdownA threat at the Plymouth-Canton Educational Park sent three high schools into lockdown for nearly four hours on Thursday as officers went from classroom to classroom searching for a gun.
Students dismissed after lockdown at Plymouth-Canton high schools for threat investigation; Schools closed Friday
Read full article: Students dismissed after lockdown at Plymouth-Canton high schools for threat investigation; Schools closed FridayAll three Plymouth-Canton high schools were under lockdown Thursday while police investigated a possible threat, according to district officials.
18-year-old son in custody after Canton Township police officer killed in Brighton home
Read full article: 18-year-old son in custody after Canton Township police officer killed in Brighton homePolice have released several new details about what they found when responding to a fatal shooting on Woodlake Drive in Brighton on Monday.
Plymouth-Canton Schools mourns loss of beloved employee to COVID-19
Read full article: Plymouth-Canton Schools mourns loss of beloved employee to COVID-19CANTON TOWNSHIP, Mich. – A beloved security guard in the Plymouth-Canton Community Schools district is a reminder of how devastating coronavirus has been for so many. Nov. 14: Michigan coronavirus cases up to 251,813; Death toll now at 7,994To the students, Lucas was more than a security guard. “Probably one of the greatest human beings I’ve ever met, to be completely honest,” said Plymouth High School senior David Brace. Brace said he would look forward to lunch time, when Lucas would share motivational words with the students. A drive-through memorial service is set for Sunday at 5 p.m. at Canton High School.
Plymouth high school student gets national attention for project spotlighting dangers of distracted driving
Read full article: Plymouth high school student gets national attention for project spotlighting dangers of distracted drivingPLYMOUTH, Mich. – A Plymouth high school student is getting national attention for a project spotlighting the dangers of distracted driving. The project earned second place in a major national competition. Joel Feldman lost his daughter after a driver struck and killed her while she was walking in a crosswalk. He founded the End Distracted Driving, a nonprofit. He has used his grief to encourage young people to send a message to others.
4Frenzy Spotlight: Brady Kendall starts out her freshman year with a splash
Read full article: 4Frenzy Spotlight: Brady Kendall starts out her freshman year with a splashAs a freshman on Plymouth High School's swim team, she is working hard and producing impressive records. She broke the team records in the 50 and 100 freestyle and the 100 butterfly, and was part of the 200 medley and 200 freestyle relays that also set school records. Brady qualified for the state meet in many events, and chose to swim the 50 free and 100 fly. She placed third in her 50 free, fifth in the 100 fly, ninth in the medley relay, and 13th in the 200 freestyle relay. Congratulations to Brady Kendall on winning 4Frenzy's Fan Choice Award for Favorite Freshman in the swimming and diving category!