Performances will be held April 24-26 at 7 p.m., with a Sunday, April 27 matinee at 3 p.m. Ticket prices are set at $12 for adults and $10 for students with a valid school-issued identification.
Battle of the Books, an annual reading competition that’s sponsored by the Baldwin Public Library for fourth and fifth graders throughout Birmingham Public Schools, challenges students to read six selected books and compete in team-based trivia contests. The friendly competition aims to foster a love of reading while encouraging students to explore literature beyond their comfort zones.
Seaholm's Rijnovean athletic prowess was on full display as he carved through the water in the 100 butterfly, touching the wall at 47.85 seconds. However, it was his performance in the 100 backstroke that left a lasting mark as his time of 47.10 seconds set a new state record.
Ava Pruden, a 16-year-old competitive swimmer from Seaholm High School, has been named to the USA Deaflympics Team, set to compete in Tokyo this November. Pruden’s selection marks a remarkable achievement in a journey that began when she was diagnosed with hearing loss as an infant.
Students from Berkshire Middle School showcased their professional prowess at the Michigan Regional Amazing Shake competition recently by demonstrating poise, character and networking skills that left school officials beaming with pride.