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Wednesday, 8 October 2025

DeKeyser Elementary reopens after makeover; Graebner renovation up next for Utica schools

After a full construction project, DeKeyser Elementary in Sterling Heights has officially reopened, according to Utica Community Schools. The project added classroom doors and safety locks, upgraded technology and flexible collaboration areas.

Before school started, the district held an open house so families could see classrooms. 

DeKeyser is the first project funded by a 2023 bond and work will continue in phases across the district.

Graebner Elementary is next, with students temporarily relocated to Rose Kidd during construction. 

Chippewa Valley long-range facilities planning

Chippewa Valley Schools is developing a districtwide master plan, according to Chippewa Valley Schools. Enrollment has declined from about 16,200 students to about 14,200.

The district says the plan will guide facilities and programs over the next decade. It is meant to outline which buildings need work and how space will be used.

Families can follow updates on the master plan page

Anchor Bay phone use policy

Anchor Bay School District says it will have a cell phone free school day for all students this fall, according to the district’s device policy. Personal devices must be off and stored out of sight during school hours, according to ClickOnDetroit.

For students, that means no phone use during the day. It sets one clear expectation across schools.

For parents, plan to coordinate after-school details before the morning bell or after dismissal. For urgent needs, call the school office.

The district says the goal is to reduce distractions and keep students focused on class time. Check your school’s messages for any school-specific guidance.



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