The Utica Education Association recently ran a contest for teachers to show how they have been virtually teaching this year!
More than 300 students, parents and teachers now join #HistFlix movie showings with surprise Twitter guests
Teachers from Utica Community Schools are Balancing the Jobs of Keeping Contact with and Volunteering to Feed Their Kids
Macomb Educational Enhancement Millage Passage Earned After a Year of Volunteer Collaboration
Administration and Conservative Sites Using Average Annual Pay Stats don't Consider Majority Senior Teachers Who Have Devoted Careers to UCS
Sterling Heights Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors Support Passage of Macomb Educational Enhancement Millage on the March 10 Ballot.
Teachers Say Final Offer from Utica Community Schools Shows Disrespect for their Work
Cardio Drumming...Dancing Meets Drumming For A Fun Aerobic Workout!
UEA Charges That Utica Community Schools is Bargaining in Violation of Michigan Public Employment Relations Act
Legislation would give reformed citizens access to better job opportunities
Grant to Disability Network Oakland & Macomb focuses on preventing neglect and exploitation
Council maintains safety, security, and peace for citizens
Performance-based grant will add $4.6 million investment and 70 jobs to community
Wozniak disappointed with Governor's state budget vetoes
Utica High teacher Yvonne Swanson joins Reps Shannon, Koleszar to guarantee tuition for children of surviving parents killed in line of duty
Social Security and Medicare are both programs that are household names, but do you know the true difference?
Scammers have become more aggressive and sophisticated in the digital age.
Budget includes largest ever investment for Michigan students in state history
Your earnings record is both your financial history and your financial future.
Possibly unlike any other school district in Michigan, UCS grads are now teaching in the district they grew up in.
Ceremony was held in remembrance of those who lost their lives on Sept. 11, 2001
Social Security touches the lives of nearly every American.
Resolution names September 2019 as Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly Awareness Month
It typically takes people a lifetime of planning to reach their retirement goals.
With our busy lives, it’s easy to fall into that cycle of postponing some tasks because of other priorities.
Seasonal booklets available from Rep. Wozniak's office
Remaining funds within county road investment program to be used
Social Security is here for you.
Older people are at a greater risk of fraud and other forms of financial exploitation.
Social Security turns 84 this year.
Lawmaker responds to the governor’s latest policy push
It’s summer and millions of families are enjoying our nation’s beaches, forests, and mountains before the school season begins.
We’re here to help you understand all you need to know.
Disability affects millions of Americans.
More than 20 Utica Education Association Educators Traveled to Philadelphia for Training to Help At-Risk Students Get a Shot at College
Keeping Students Engaged in Reading is a Year-Long Goal for Teachers
For young people whose parent passes away, Social Security is here.
Local representative to meet with community residents
Social Security is at the forefront of keeping your online data secure.
July 4th brings family and friends together, as well as neighbors, to celebrate that we’re all part of a community.