From personal computers and smartphones to supercomputers and artificial intelligence, computer technology has become an indispensable part of our daily lives. In this course at the Sanilac Career Center, students will learn how to:
Install Software
Build Computers
Replace Hardware
Troubleshoot Computers
Install and Use Linux
Create a Virtual Machine
Explore Electronic Sensors
Build and Program Drones
Design Automated Robots
Program STEM Projects
For more information, view this great video: https://youtu.be/Bqr2GOrTxTo

Our students got into the spirit to celebrate the Detroit Lions last Friday by making signs and wearing Lions colors. We congratulate the Lions for their valiant efforts and look forward to rooting for them next season. #NFL #detroitlions #detroit
Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) training is offered to seniors enrolled in a Sanilac Career Center program. The course consists of 120 hours of classroom instruction and behind-the-wheel training exercises. The student will drive and operate a commercial truck while accompanied by a professional driving instructor during the course. Students will be released from their Career Center program twice a week from October to December to complete the classroom instruction. https://youtu.be/iPnlImAU338

It's Parents Night! Let's fill the stands and root for our teams. Go Red Raiders!

Good luck to our boys tonight. Go Red Raiders!

Our Girls Varsity game is canceled for tonight due to snowy conditions. No make-up date had been announced.

The Careers in Education Program at the Sanilac Career Center is a two-year curriculum that provides high school students with classroom experiences that will enable them to make informed decisions regarding careers in education and begin training in the field of education. Students will learn about growth and development during early childhood and apply what they have learned through hands-on, real-life experiences in our state-licensed preschool, Tots-N-Teens Preschool. https://youtu.be/Ecyd95DB6CE?list=PL7zpf0UKyfCJWYfo84m5OUVLdJ1vF4_du

On Sunday, Marlette Impact Wrestling hosted a tournament at the high school. Our wrestlers did a fantastic job and represented our community well! Harper Pabst and Xavier Frazier came away with first-place medals, Hunter Noble got a 2nd place medal, and Riley Noble earned a pin! Also wrestling were Bryson Smith and Ricky Davidson.
Congratulations, young wrestlers. Keep up the excellent work.







Our building improvements continue to make our schools more appealing. Our new awning has been installed and looks fabulous.

Let's show Harbor Beach that we are unified in supporting our Red Raiders tonight! GO TEAM!

It's Snowcoming week and we have a lot of sports scheduled! Good luck to our team tonight!

Erin, keep up with your reading, and thank you for working so hard. You are a joy!

Easton, thank you for being so helpful and kind to others. Your respect for others is commendable.

Kiara, thank you for always being interested in your gym class. Your kindness is appreciated by your teachers and friends.

This program introduces students to the exciting and dynamic industry of agriculture and natural resources (ANR). Students can be involved in new technologies through practical applications at the animal studies facility, hydroponic greenhouse and outdoor E.A.R.T.H. Center (Environmental Area for Research, Teaching and Husbandry). https://youtu.be/ZQ-9_vY5AEg?list=PL7zpf0UKyfCJWYfo84m5OUVLdJ1vF4_du

Our Wellness Team was at it again, acknowledging our fantastic team at Marlette Elementary School. Special treats were passed out to our team by student helpers.






The kick-off to Snowcoming started with the Powderpuff Volleyball. It was a fantastic night, with clear winners in each category:
Seniors took 1st place
Freshman 2nd,
Sophomores 3rd
and Juniors 4th
Lucas Hascall and Walker Chapin's fundraising efforts were a huge success, helping to raise $324.11 for the Williams Family.




The goals of the Auto Services program are to provide automotive maintenance and light repair training, emphasizing employability skills and professionalism. There are opportunities for post-secondary advanced placement, internships and special projects for students who qualify. To learn more about the program watch this thoughtful video:https://youtu.be/h42eu2fuQTI?list=PL7zpf0UKyfCJWYfo84m5OUVLdJ1vF4_du

There may not be any scheduled basketball games tonight, but there is still a game! The boys are kicking off Snowcoming Week with the Powderpuff Volleyball Game tonight at 7:00 p.m.! Look for the spirit jug as we collect donations for Alyssa Williams during the game.

Congratulations to our Red Raider Pride winners for the week of January 19, 2024! Excellent work, kids. We are very proud of you.
Harper Pabst, Evangeline Cummings, Natalya Swoveland, Calvin McCormick, Chad Jobson, Benjamin Sexton, Luna Westover, Walker French, Paislee McIntyre, Loralei Smith, Jordan Keen, D.J Smith, Eli Forbes. Trista Osinski, Faith Jones. Chloe Holbach, and Jackson Albertson.

