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Photos: Three Rivers High School Class of 2022 Senior Parade

The Three Rivers High School Class of 2022 celebrated its upcoming graduation with a parade on Tuesday, May 19. Check out our photo gallery from the evening's festivities.

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How one clinic is making mental health services more accessible for Three Rivers students

If you're a middle school or high school aged student in Three Rivers, the distance between where you attend school and a place that provides mental health services has never been closer.

Three Rivers Lions Club establishes new trade school scholarship for TRHS seniors

The Three Rivers Lions Club has established a new scholarship in memory of Lion Dave Miller’s wife Denise, who passed away in late February.

Registration deadline for Three Rivers Promise ‘Run for the Future’ approaches

Three Rivers Promise is sponsoring a Run for the Future 5K and 1mile Fun Walk on Saturday, April 23, at 9 a.m. at Meyer Broadway Park

Three Rivers Promise raises $415,000 in first year 

The Three Rivers Promise announced this week that it has raised $415,000 since the program was unveiled a year ago.

Three Rivers High School, Middle School, and Hoppin Elementary going remote for a week

Due to what Interim Superintendent Nikki Nash called "ongoing community spread of both COVID-19 and other seasonal illnesses," Three Rivers High School, Middle School, and Hoppin Elementary will temporarily transition to remote learning on Friday.

Three Rivers Schools grapple with bus route cancellations with hope that help is on the way

As the COVID-19 pandemic rages on, Three Rivers Community Schools (TRCS) administrators have had to make difficult choices concerning transportation services for their students. Watershed Voice spoke with Interim Superintendent Nikki Nash about those choices, and possible solutions to an all too common problem in Southwest Michigan.

Column: Deleting your kids’ TikTok won’t give us our humanity back

Executive Editor Alek Haak-Frost writes, "We are a polarized nation, we pick sides, and more often than not choose hate over love. Kids have noticed and are taking their cues from the way adults in their lives behave. We have a responsibility as a nation, as human beings, to shift our focus from simple solutions brought on by knee jerk reactions in the heat of the moment, and instead start to do the real work."

Protest against Three Rivers schools Pride flag ban to start at 4 p.m.

A protest against Three Rivers Community Schools' recent Pride flag ban is scheduled for 4 p.m. today, Monday, December 6 in the south parking lot of Three Rivers High School. "100 Allies for Acceptance," organized by Andrew George and Riley Mains, will take place during the two hours before Monday night's Three Rivers school board meeting, which begins at 6 p.m.

A Symbol of Personhood: Russell Ball joins KYVD to discuss Three Rivers Pride flag ban

Former Three Rivers Middle School teacher Russell Ball joins Keep Your Voice Down to talk about his recent resignation after Three Rivers Community Schools staff were asked to remove Pride flags from their classrooms due to an "external challenge." Ball details the events leading up to his exit, what the flag represents to members of the LGBTQIA+ community, and why the flags should remain in classrooms not only in Three Rivers but around the world.

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