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Michigan school districts scramble to make changes as state leads country in new cases of COVID
Read full article: Michigan school districts scramble to make changes as state leads country in new cases of COVIDSchool districts are scrambling to make changes as Michigan leads the country in new cases of COVID-19.
Second largest school district in US issues vaccine mandate for students -- Will Detroit schools follow suit?
Read full article: Second largest school district in US issues vaccine mandate for students -- Will Detroit schools follow suit?Conversations about vaccines, masks and other protocols will likely be a main focus during the entire 2021-22 school year.
Detroit teachers raise concerns after COVID outbreak in football team
Read full article: Detroit teachers raise concerns after COVID outbreak in football teamAn outbreak at Renaissance High School within the football team has caused concern among some Detroit Public Schools Community District teachers.
Molina Healthcare giving away more than 5,000 new coats to needy families at Detroit school
Read full article: Molina Healthcare giving away more than 5,000 new coats to needy families at Detroit schoolDETROIT Molina Healthcare is giving away more than 5,000 new coats to individuals and families in need Saturday, Nov. 2 at Renaissance High School in Detroit. The 4th annual Molina HOPE Winter Coat Giveaway will also offer free haircuts, family-fun activities, refreshments, and more. Molina Healthcare of Michigan and its event partners are hosting the Molina HOPE Winter Coat Giveaway. In addition hats, gloves and scarves will be provided to preregistered attendees and the public on a first-come, first-served basis. Renaissance High School is located at 6565 West Outer Drive Detroit, Michigan 48235.
Families want answers after 2 friends killed during robbery attempt on Detroit's east side
Read full article: Families want answers after 2 friends killed during robbery attempt on Detroit's east sideDETROIT - The families of two friends fatally shot during an attempted robbery on Detroit's east side are still looking for answers more than two months after their deaths. Brady Tysinger, 27, and Cornelius "Pierre" Barnes, 27, were shot and killed July 28 in the 19300 block of Keating Street, between Emery Street and Lantz Avenue in Detroit, officials said. Tysinger went to Renaissance High School, where he became a champion at chess and played football. He went to the University of Michigan to study architecture and worked for Thing Thing in Detroit. Barnes went to Redford High School and eventually started his own garage door company.