STERLING HEIGHTS/UTICA/SHELBY TOWNSHIP — A $43,000 grant from the Margaret Dunning Foundation has been given to Henry Ford II High School’s automotive repair program, which will help update equipment.
“We are fortunate to have such an extensive Career and Technical Education (CTE) program in UCS that includes our automotive program,” Utica Community Schools Superintendent Robert S. Monroe said in a press release. “This partnership with the Margaret Dunning Foundation serves as an investment not only in UCS students, but in our community as a whole as our students are able to gain real-world experiences through the support of this grant.”
The Margaret Dunning Foundation was founded by Dunning in 1997. Dunning, who had lived in Plymouth since the 1920s, had been supportive of many Plymouth

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