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Belding High School Dual Enrollment Spotlight
Belding High School has been a longtime participant with Montcalm Community College’s dual enrollment program. Counselor Jodi Edwards has worked at Belding Schools for 36 years, dedicating 32 years to students as a middle school teacher a…
MCC seeks applicants for president
The search for Montcalm Community College’s seventh president is under way. The search is being assisted by Dr. Angela Provart, President of Pauly Group Inc. As Chief Executive Officer of the college, the President reports to the Board of…
Hardy and Hoffman claim top spots at Centurion 5K
Ryan Hardy, 18, and Kyah Hoffman, 16, took the top two places in the second annual Montcalm Community College Centurion 5K. Fifty-six people ran in the race on March 2 on MCC’s Sidney campus. The course was paved and grassy areas around t…
MCC students qualify for national BPA competition
Three Montcalm Community College students earned high honors at the Business Professionals of America (BPA) State Leadership Conference at Davenport University in Grand Rapids on Feb. 10. Elizabeth Armstrong placed second in College Acco…
MCC Sugar Bush begins its inaugural season
There’s a sweet scent in the air on Montcalm Community College’s Sidney campus. In its inaugural season, The Sugar Bush at MCC has been boiling down sap tapped from its own maple trees on campus. Ten trees in Montcalm Heritage Village wer…
MCC bowling teams wrap up season with Baker Challenge
Montcalm Community College’s men’s and women’s bowling teams finished fifth and sixth at the MCCAA Baker Challenge in Mt. Pleasant on Feb. 23. The meet consisted of Baker games, which is team play in which all players contribute to the…
Dual enrollment program offers head start on college
Dual enrollment allows students to enr…
Aidan Pell, of Howard City, is getting ahead on college. The 15-year-old sophomore at Tri County High School is taking college classes through the dual enrollment program at Montcalm Community College.
MCC's millage renewal passes
Voters approved renewal of Montcalm Community College’s operating millage during the Feb. 27 primary election. “We are grateful to the voters for their continued support of the college, which has been serving the community for nearly 60 yea…