High School

K’zoo Hackett Catholic Central senior named a ‘Presidential Scholar’

May 4th, 2009 at 11:50 am by Tony Tagliavia under News

A senior from Kalamazoo’s Hackett Catholic Central High School has been named one of 141 “Presidential Scholars” by the U.S. Department of Education. (more…)


New Chavez scholarship offered in K’zoo, VB counties

January 6th, 2009 at 10:32 am by Tony Tagliavia under News

A new $1,000 scholarship is available for full-time college or college-bound students living in Kalamazoo and Van Buren counties who have “exemplified the life of Cesar E. Chavez through demonstrated academic success and civic responsibility in their communities.” (more…)


“HIGH School” set to film in Howell

October 9th, 2008 at 2:47 am by Laff at the Movies under Entertainment

Looks like Hollywood is coming to a Howell School… apparently producers hope William H. Macy will join the cast… the deal means thousands of dollars for the school district, but the subject matter has at least one parent concerned

Parker High School in Howell courtesy B&J Painting Inc.CLOSED SCHOOL OPEN FOR MOVIE MAKERS

Last week, word coming from Howell Public Schools that they reached a deal and the school board approved to lease a school – Parker High School that has been closed for months - for the filming of a medium-budget/ independent movie called “High School”.

Parallel Media of Studio City, California is the production company making the movie.

Filming of the $9.5 million budget movie could begin in late October… and is expected to last three Artist Rendering of Parker High School in Howell courtesy Howell Public Schoolsmonths.

The Livingston Community News reports: “The Howell School District estimates its budget will get a revenue boost of about $120,000 from the film production company that will spend three months creating a movie in the district’s unused Parker High School…. the district will receive $15,000 a week for the 12 weeks the production company will use the facility.”

Parker High School was built after voters approved a 2003 bond issue but was used for just the 2007-2008 school year and closed because the district couldn’t afford to run both it and Howell High School.

SOUND FAMILIAR?

You may remember a deal that fell through for Grand Rapids (more…)