Utica High School
Utica High Points of Pride
Our Arrow newspaper was nominated for a National Scholastic Press Association Pacemaker Award, ranking it one of the nation's top 50 high school newspapers. At the National Scholastic Press Association competition in Philadelphia, the Arrow won sixth place in the Best of Show category; our Warrior yearbook won fifth place.
The UHS National Art Honor Society collected almost $2,500 for our Toys-For-Tots program
Angeline Nichols won a Scholastic Gold Key Award, and the College for Creative Studies Special Award for her mask relief sculpture.
At the newly-formed Legislative Debate Competition held at Utica High, members of the UHS Debate Team were awarded 11 of the 20 trophies for the tournament. Larry Jordan was named the Top School Speaker
The Girls’ Golf Team finished their season undefeated, and won the MAC White championship
Freshman Taylor Clark placed first in Macomb County, and 12th in the state for class A
Student Council earned the MASC Award for Excellence at the 2010 State Conference
Alex Martinez and Katie Jezak placed in the Top 10 at the DECA International Conference in Sports and Entertainment Marketing.
Katy Studnicki received 1st team All-County honors. She led Macomb County in strikeouts for the second consecutive season with 236
The Utica Football Team raised over 600 dollars for Turning Point during their first annual Black and Orange scrimmage.
Utica School Senior David Smellie earned a perfect score of 36 on the ACT college admissions exam.
In the spring of 2010, the theatre and fine arts department combined to produced Willy Wonka, the new musical adaptation of Roald Dahl’s book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
Senior Eric Knapp, The Warrior yearbook’s editor-in-chief, was named the 2010 Michigan Student Journalist of the Year
Jeff LaHaye, the Arrow newspaper editor-in-chief, was named to the Michigan All-State Journalism Team
The Girls Competitive Cheer Team was named the MAC White Division and Tournament Champs
The UHS Wind Ensemble and Symphonic Band each received 1st Division Ratings at the MSBOA District XVI Band Festival
The Chieftain Marching Band received a 1st Division Rating at MSBOA District XVI Marching
Band Festival
The UHS Percussion Ensemble received an honorable mention from the Michigan Youth Arts
Festival
The Utica High Key Club sponsored their annual Clothing Drive, which benefits the Turning
Point Women’s Shelter
Eighteen Utica High Medical Health & Nursing students qualified for the HOSA State Conference in Traverse City. This was the first time Utica High students qualified for this conference
School Info
Address: Utica High School
47255 Shelby Rd.
Utica, MI 48317
Phone: 586-797-2200
Attendance: 586-797-2299
Principal: Janet Jones
URL: www.uticahigh.org

