
Our Local Girl Scout Troop 77615 spent time making Insect Houses to hand around the city and support our buggy friends!


New Haven High School is looking for a Mathematics teacher for the 2024/2025 school year!


Congratulations to Emma R. for her outstanding achievement of winning Division MVP for girls at our Track and Field Division Meet! As a freshman, Emma's remarkable performance, securing first place in all four of her events, truly stands out. After careful consideration from coaches across our division, Emma was rightfully recognized for her exceptional talent and dedication. We are incredibly proud of Emma's accomplishments, and she is undoubtedly representing our district with excellence.


Congratulations to Caleb H. for signing with Albion College to continue his football journey at the collegiate level! This is a significant achievement and a testament to Caleb's hard work, dedication, and talent.


This week, students in Mrs. Bryner's Physics class had the opportunity to experiment with electric circuits.

New Haven's Track and Field team has had an exceptional season, achieving victories, setting personal records, and earning medals. They've not only excelled individually but also demonstrated outstanding sportsmanship by supporting teammates and cheering on other teams. At the district level, our small yet formidable team secured 19 event medals and earned the Girls MVP for Divisions. Keep shining, Rockets

The 2024 National Honor Society sponsored Color Run saw a fantastic turnout with approximately 110 participants and over 30 volunteers! It was a wonderful morning filled with fun and color. Participants were treated to grilled hot dogs, courtesy of Tank, for lunch as the Ice Queen truck served delicious ice cream treats, adding to the enjoyment of the event!


Saturday May 11 was the 9th District Congressional Art Show. Congresswoman Lisa McClain honored Penelope D., Sandra L., Anna D., Joseph E. (not pictured), and Kaylee Z. (not pictured) with congressional recognition for their art. Penelope received third place overall in Digital Art. Ms. Lisey also received a Congressional Record as a participating art teacher in the congressional show. Their work was proudly displayed at St. Clair County Community College. Congratulations to our high school artists!




The 2024 ASL Showcase featured NHHS ASL students performing 20 songs, showcasing their learning of Deaf culture, ASL signs, grammar rules, and demonstrating ASL's role in music. Divided into ASL 1, ASL 2, and ASL 3/4 groups, students translated and performed songs, providing entertainment for both the local Deaf community and the NHCS family, culminating in the announcement of this year's winners. Thank you Mrs. Cochrill for putting together this wonderful event for our New Haven community.






Thank you, voters, in the New Haven Community Schools! We are grateful for your support of our no-tax-rate increase bond proposal.
In the coming months, we will continue to update our website and other media to keep you informed as we continue enhancing our educational program.


VOTE TODAY!
New Haven Community Schools!
No-tax-rate increase bond proposal on the ballot!
Return your absentee ballot to your local clerk’s office before 8 p.m. TODAY, May 7th, or vote at the polls from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m.


VOTE TODAY!
New Haven Community Schools!
No-tax-rate increase bond proposal on the ballot!
Return your absentee ballot to your local clerk’s office before 8 p.m. TODAY, May 7th, or vote at the polls from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m.


What a heartfelt gesture from the class of 2024! New benches, generously donated in memory of loved ones and one of their classmates, will soon grace the front entrance of the high school. A special thank you to Mrs. Gurley and the entire class of 2024 for their thoughtful contribution.


Kudos to our five NHHS auto students (Brandon P, Jeff H, AJ T, Kevin F, and Tegan V) for their remarkable achievement! In the engine repair assessment, which included students from Lapeer, Macomb, St. Clair, and Genesee Counties, our students showcased their skills and expertise. Their outstanding performance led them to finish 2nd overall in the hands-on 350 engine rebuild competition at Macomb Community College.


Election Day is next Tuesday. Please return your absentee ballot to your local clerk’s office by 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday or vote at the polls on Tuesday from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m.
New Haven Community Schools will seek voter approval of a no-tax-rate increase bond proposal designed to…
*address overcrowding at the elementary and middle school levels.
*allow the school district to make updates to athletic facilities, purchase band *equipment, and replace student instructional technology.
*construct a bus garage to support the school district’s bus fleet.
If approved, New Haven Community Schools will extend the current tax rate for the entirety of the bond, which will not require any tax-rate increase to complete the projects.
If voters do not approve the proposal, the New Haven Community Schools bond projects cannot be completed as proposed.


Physical Education and Team Sports classes are learning Disc Golf. With the weather on our side, they're taking their skills outdoors for some hands-on practice.





Mrs. M.'s Entrepreneurship class collaborated to go beyond the classroom and into the real world bridging the gap between theory and practice. Students teamed up with Greg Windingland from Lombardo Homes, a recognized leader in the business world to create content tailored for students interested in the skilled trade pathway.

It is crucial that our parents head to the polls and cast their votes for New Haven's no-tax-rate increase bond proposal on the ballot for May 7th!


Join us for an Amazon Bin Sale at the NHHS Cafeteria this weekend! The sale runs Friday, 5/03 from 3:30-6:30 and Saturday, 5/04 from 9-3. All items are $5 on Friday and everything will be discounted on Saturday. Thank you for supporting our students going on the 2025 Europe Trip!


Eight dedicated HOSA (Health Occupations Students of America) members from our NH chapter recently competed at the Michigan HOSA State Leadership Conference in Traverse City.
The 2-day event was a massive gathering of future healthcare professionals, with over 2,700 students from across the state participating in various healthcare competitions. We're thrilled to announce that two of our students Dario H. and Lilly G. achieved a top-eight finish in their respective events, qualifying them for the HOSA International Leadership Conference this June!
Congratulations to all our HOSA members who competed at the state level, and a special shoutout to our qualifiers who could be representing our chapter at internationals!