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Macomb Crew Soccer (SESSION 02)
After School Enrichment
MACOMB CREW (SOCCER) SESSION 02 Classes focus on the fundamentals of player development: dribbling, passing, shooting, trapping and how to use them effectively in a game. We will take players through weekly sessions of fundamental skill building and competitive drills/games to build confidence and competence. Week 1: Dribbling/Ball Mastery Week 2: Dribbling/Changes of Direction Week 3: Passing/Receiving Week 4: Fake/Feints (Soccer Moves) Week 5: Shooting We aim to put the FUN in FUNdementals!! Includes 1 Free T-Shirt per school year. Please Note: Your child MUST attend the school where the class is being held. Classes will NOT take place on half-days or holidays. If there is a schedule change or a class cancellation, the Enrichment team will contact families as soon as possible. Classes that do not meet the minimum enrollment will be canceled, and a full refund will be issued. We recommend registering early to help avoid cancellations! All classes are offered at a flat rate and are not subject to proration.
Winter/Spring 2026
Messmore Montessori - 3 Year Old
UCS Early Childhood
Utica Community Schools offers a variety of early childhood programs for young children and their families. Click on a link below to learn more about each program. Traditional 3 Year Old Preschool Early Childhood Montessori Full Day Preschool Toddler Early Learning and Care GSRP/PreK for All To begin the registration process, you must create an account in Eleyo if you have not done so already. Once you have created an account, or logged into your existing Eleyo account, you will be able to select a preschool program from the choices below. Follow the prompts to select the location and course section. You must complete all sections of the registration contract request and enter your method of payment. Your account will not be charged until your contract request is approved. Please have the following information ready while completing the registration request: Name of your child's home school Your first and second choice of class (classes can be found in our Early Childhood brochure) Method of payment (Mastercard, Visa, Discover, American Express) All applications are processed in the order in which they are received. Space is available at each school on a first come, first serve basis. Registrations will be accepted until classes are full. If your requested class is full, you will be placed in your second choice and remain on a waitlist for your first choice. Your contract status for that class will show as pending, indicating your child is on the waitlist. Once you have completed the registration process, all contracts must be approved by our office. Placement is not guaranteed until you receive the email confirmation. Please note preschool start and end dates are estimated. The non-refundable registration fee and last month's tuition are due when your contract is approved. 3 Year Old Preschool: In-District: $65/child, $90/family, Out of District: $110/child, $135/family plus last month's tuition Early Childhood Montessori Preschool: $105/child, $130/family plus last month's tuition Full Day Child Care Programs: $65/child, $90/family, tuition due weekly For additional program information please visit: ucscommunityeducation.org/early_childhood Early Childhood Program Registration Dates December 11, 2025 The PreK for All application is open to all families. January 27, 2026 Early Childhood Open House 7:00pm at Henry Ford II High School January 28, 2026 Early Childhood Open House 7:00pm at Eisenhower High School February 9 - February 22, 2026 Online registration opens at 7:00am for currently enrolled families in Traditional Preschool, Montessori, Toddler, and Full-Day Preschool programs. A registration link will be sent directly to your email. February 23 - March 15, 2026 Online registration opens at 7:00am for new in-district Early Childhood families. March 16, 2026 Online registration process begins at 7:00am for new out of district Early Childhood families.
Early Childhood Montessori 2026-27 UCS Early Childhood Site
Messmore Montessori - 4 Year Old
UCS Early Childhood
Utica Community Schools offers a variety of early childhood programs for young children and their families. Click on a link below to learn more about each program. Traditional 3 Year Old Preschool Early Childhood Montessori Full Day Preschool Toddler Early Learning and Care GSRP/PreK for All To begin the registration process, you must create an account in Eleyo if you have not done so already. Once you have created an account, or logged into your existing Eleyo account, you will be able to select a preschool program from the choices below. Follow the prompts to select the location and course section. You must complete all sections of the registration contract request and enter your method of payment. Your account will not be charged until your contract request is approved. Please have the following information ready while completing the registration request: Name of your child's home school Your first and second choice of class (classes can be found in our Early Childhood brochure) Method of payment (Mastercard, Visa, Discover, American Express) All applications are processed in the order in which they are received. Space is available at each school on a first come, first serve basis. Registrations will be accepted until classes are full. If your requested class is full, you will be placed in your second choice and remain on a waitlist for your first choice. Your contract status for that class will show as pending, indicating your child is on the waitlist. Once you have completed the registration process, all contracts must be approved by our office. Placement is not guaranteed until you receive the email confirmation. Please note preschool start and end dates are estimated. The non-refundable registration fee and last month's tuition are due when your contract is approved. 3 Year Old Preschool: In-District: $65/child, $90/family, Out of District: $110/child, $135/family plus last month's tuition Early Childhood Montessori Preschool: $105/child, $130/family plus last month's tuition Full Day Child Care Programs: $65/child, $90/family, tuition due weekly For additional program information please visit: ucscommunityeducation.org/early_childhood Early Childhood Program Registration Dates December 11, 2025 The PreK for All application is open to all families. January 27, 2026 Early Childhood Open House 7:00pm at Henry Ford II High School January 28, 2026 Early Childhood Open House 7:00pm at Eisenhower High School February 9 - February 22, 2026 Online registration opens at 7:00am for currently enrolled families in Traditional Preschool, Montessori, Toddler, and Full-Day Preschool programs. A registration link will be sent directly to your email. February 23 - March 15, 2026 Online registration opens at 7:00am for new in-district Early Childhood families. March 16, 2026 Online registration process begins at 7:00am for new out of district Early Childhood families.
Early Childhood Montessori 2026-27 UCS Early Childhood Site
Messmore SACC
School Age Child Care
SACC is a multi-age program for students in Kindergarten through sixth grade. All UCS child care programs are licensed by the State of Michigan Department of Health and Human Services. We offer: Before and After School Child Care Break Camps Summer Camp Registration for the 2025-2026 School Year - Please read all the information below before registering. Registration will open on Monday, July 14 at 7:00am. How to register for the SACC sites available for AM and PM Care. For AM Care (if available) you will select and register at your child's school. For PM Care, you will select and register for the location that your child will be attending SACC, which may not be their school location. For example: Graebner students needing PM care would register at Havel PM SACC. Non-Refundable Registration Fee $60 per child / $75 per family Absences will be charged at the regular rate for sessions a child is scheduled to attend. Student’s schedule for the entire school year is required during registration. Once the schedule is submitted and approved, the account owner is accepting responsibility for payment of scheduled days. Schedule change requests will only be accepted during designated weeks. Tuition payments are billed and charged the Friday prior to care. If you are in need of SACC care for a location that is currently unavailable, please use survey link: SACC Location Needs 2025-2026 Survey (This form is not for registration purposes and will not ensure placement in the SACC program. This survey is for informational purposes only).
SACC School Year 2025-2026 SACC Site
Monfort SACC
School Age Child Care
SACC is a multi-age program for students in Kindergarten through sixth grade. All UCS child care programs are licensed by the State of Michigan Department of Health and Human Services. We offer: Before and After School Child Care Break Camps Summer Camp Registration for the 2025-2026 School Year - Please read all the information below before registering. Registration will open on Monday, July 14 at 7:00am. How to register for the SACC sites available for AM and PM Care. For AM Care (if available) you will select and register at your child's school. For PM Care, you will select and register for the location that your child will be attending SACC, which may not be their school location. For example: Graebner students needing PM care would register at Havel PM SACC. Non-Refundable Registration Fee $60 per child / $75 per family Absences will be charged at the regular rate for sessions a child is scheduled to attend. Student’s schedule for the entire school year is required during registration. Once the schedule is submitted and approved, the account owner is accepting responsibility for payment of scheduled days. Schedule change requests will only be accepted during designated weeks. Tuition payments are billed and charged the Friday prior to care. If you are in need of SACC care for a location that is currently unavailable, please use survey link: SACC Location Needs 2025-2026 Survey (This form is not for registration purposes and will not ensure placement in the SACC program. This survey is for informational purposes only).
SACC School Year 2025-2026 SACC Site
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Morgan Elementary School's Floor Hockey (Grades: 04-06)
After School Enrichment
MORGAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL'S FLOOR HOCKEY (GRADES: 04-06) SESSION 01 & SESSION 02 Join Mr. Hall and play 05 weeks of the greatest game in the world… HOCKEY! Players will have fun learning hockey skills and playing games each week! Please Note: Your child MUST attend the school (MORGAN) where the class is being held. Classes will NOT take place on half-days or holidays. There are two sessions in this entire course: SESSION 01 & SESSION 02 (not all sessions need to be attended). If there is a schedule change or a class cancellation, the Enrichment team will contact families as soon as possible. Classes that do not meet the minimum enrollment will be canceled, and a full refund will be issued. We recommend registering early to help avoid cancellations! All classes are offered at a flat rate and are not subject to proration.
Winter/Spring 2026
Popular
Morgan Elementary School's Floor Hockey (Grades: K-03)
After School Enrichment
MORGAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL'S FLOOR HOCKEY (GRADES: K-03) SESSION 01 & SESSION 02 Join Mr. Hall and play 05 weeks of the greatest game in the world… HOCKEY! Players will have fun learning hockey skills and playing games each week! Please Note: Your child MUST attend the school (MORGAN) where the class is being held. Classes will NOT take place on half-days or holidays. There are two sessions in this entire course: SESSION 01 & SESSION 02 (not all sessions need to be attended). If there is a schedule change or a class cancellation, the Enrichment team will contact families as soon as possible. Classes that do not meet the minimum enrollment will be canceled, and a full refund will be issued. We recommend registering early to help avoid cancellations! All classes are offered at a flat rate and are not subject to proration.
Winter/Spring 2026
Morgan SACC
School Age Child Care
SACC is a multi-age program for students in Kindergarten through sixth grade. All UCS child care programs are licensed by the State of Michigan Department of Health and Human Services. We offer: Before and After School Child Care Break Camps Summer Camp Registration for the 2025-2026 School Year - Please read all the information below before registering. Registration will open on Monday, July 14 at 7:00am. How to register for the SACC sites available for AM and PM Care. For AM Care (if available) you will select and register at your child's school. For PM Care, you will select and register for the location that your child will be attending SACC, which may not be their school location. For example: Graebner students needing PM care would register at Havel PM SACC. Non-Refundable Registration Fee $60 per child / $75 per family Absences will be charged at the regular rate for sessions a child is scheduled to attend. Student’s schedule for the entire school year is required during registration. Once the schedule is submitted and approved, the account owner is accepting responsibility for payment of scheduled days. Schedule change requests will only be accepted during designated weeks. Tuition payments are billed and charged the Friday prior to care. If you are in need of SACC care for a location that is currently unavailable, please use survey link: SACC Location Needs 2025-2026 Survey (This form is not for registration purposes and will not ensure placement in the SACC program. This survey is for informational purposes only).
SACC School Year 2025-2026 SACC Site
Music for Little Mozarts
Youth & Teen Enrichment
MUSIC FOR LITTLE MOZARTS Music for Little Mozarts was created to provide appropriate piano instruction for 4 1/2 to 6-year-old. The materials in the course combine to create an exciting and imaginative atmosphere both in the lesson and at home. Please Note: If there is a schedule change or a class cancellation, the Enrichment team will contact families as soon as possible. All classes are offered at a flat rate and are not subject to proration. $21.00 (+ Tax Material Fee) Due: First Class (payment will be taken at the studio). Parent Participation is required (No siblings allowed in the lab). Ages: 4 1/2 - 6
Winter/Spring 2026
NASA Academy of Future Space Explorers
After School Enrichment
NASA ACADEMY OF FUTURE SPACE EXPLORERES NASA and Mad Science collaborate to educate the next generation! Children go on a voyage of discovery to space with unique hands-on activities and amazing demonstrations. They explore the sun and stars, space technology, rocket science, the atmosphere, planets and moons, supernovas and more! Please Note: Your child MUST attend the school where the class is being held. Classes will NOT take place on half-days or holidays. If there is a schedule change or a class cancellation, the Enrichment team will contact families as soon as possible. Classes that do not meet the minimum enrollment will be canceled, and a full refund will be issued. We recommend registering early to help avoid cancellations! All classes are offered at a flat rate and are not subject to proration.
Winter/Spring 2026
Oakbrook SACC
School Age Child Care
SACC is a multi-age program for students in Kindergarten through sixth grade. All UCS child care programs are licensed by the State of Michigan Department of Health and Human Services. We offer: Before and After School Child Care Break Camps Summer Camp Registration for the 2025-2026 School Year - Please read all the information below before registering. Registration will open on Monday, July 14 at 7:00am. How to register for the SACC sites available for AM and PM Care. For AM Care (if available) you will select and register at your child's school. For PM Care, you will select and register for the location that your child will be attending SACC, which may not be their school location. For example: Graebner students needing PM care would register at Havel PM SACC. Non-Refundable Registration Fee $60 per child / $75 per family Absences will be charged at the regular rate for sessions a child is scheduled to attend. Student’s schedule for the entire school year is required during registration. Once the schedule is submitted and approved, the account owner is accepting responsibility for payment of scheduled days. Schedule change requests will only be accepted during designated weeks. Tuition payments are billed and charged the Friday prior to care. If you are in need of SACC care for a location that is currently unavailable, please use survey link: SACC Location Needs 2025-2026 Survey (This form is not for registration purposes and will not ensure placement in the SACC program. This survey is for informational purposes only).
SACC School Year 2025-2026 SACC Site
PreK for All
UCS Early Childhood
Utica Community Schools offers a variety of early childhood programs for young children and their families. Click on a link below to learn more about each program. Traditional 3 Year Old Preschool Early Childhood Montessori Full Day Preschool Toddler Early Learning and Care GSRP/PreK for All To begin the registration process, you must create an account in Eleyo if you have not done so already. Once you have created an account, or logged into your existing Eleyo account, you will be able to select a preschool program from the choices below. Follow the prompts to select the location and course section. You must complete all sections of the registration contract request and enter your method of payment. Your account will not be charged until your contract request is approved. Please have the following information ready while completing the registration request: Name of your child's home school Your first and second choice of class (classes can be found in our Early Childhood brochure) Method of payment (Mastercard, Visa, Discover, American Express) All applications are processed in the order in which they are received. Space is available at each school on a first come, first serve basis. Registrations will be accepted until classes are full. If your requested class is full, you will be placed in your second choice and remain on a waitlist for your first choice. Your contract status for that class will show as pending, indicating your child is on the waitlist. Once you have completed the registration process, all contracts must be approved by our office. Placement is not guaranteed until you receive the email confirmation. Please note preschool start and end dates are estimated. The non-refundable registration fee and last month's tuition are due when your contract is approved. 3 Year Old Preschool: In-District: $65/child, $90/family, Out of District: $110/child, $135/family plus last month's tuition Early Childhood Montessori Preschool: $105/child, $130/family plus last month's tuition Full Day Child Care Programs: $65/child, $90/family, tuition due weekly For additional program information please visit: ucscommunityeducation.org/early_childhood Early Childhood Program Registration Dates December 11, 2025 The PreK for All application is open to all families. January 27, 2026 Early Childhood Open House 7:00pm at Henry Ford II High School January 28, 2026 Early Childhood Open House 7:00pm at Eisenhower High School February 9 - February 22, 2026 Online registration opens at 7:00am for currently enrolled families in Traditional Preschool, Montessori, Toddler, and Full-Day Preschool programs. A registration link will be sent directly to your email. February 23 - March 15, 2026 Online registration opens at 7:00am for new in-district Early Childhood families. March 16, 2026 Online registration process begins at 7:00am for new out of district Early Childhood families.
PreK for All 26-27 UCS Early Childhood Site
Popular
STEAM Studio
After School Enrichment
STEAM Studio SESSION 01 STEAM studio is back and ready for lots of fun. This class is great for new and returning students, because everyone will learn and complete activities that they are interested in, and work at their own pace. Some examples of STEAM activities students will get to try out include Lego and Keva plank challenges, robots such as code n go mouse, beebot, and sphero indi, creating 3-d sculptures with the 3-doodle pens, using the digital microscopes to investigate things so small you can't see them with your eyes alone, and more. SESSION 02 STEAM studio continues to give students new oppurtunities to develop and grow their skills with building and creating as they complete challenges with the Keva planks, Minecraft blocks, and now, introducing cardboard building. In this session of STEAM we will also do a little science and art exploration too. STEAM studio is always a great choice for new and returning students. Please Note: Your child MUST attend the school (SCHUCHARD) where the class is being held. Classes will NOT take place on half-days or holidays. If there is a schedule change or a class cancellation, the Enrichment team will contact families as soon as possible. Classes that do not meet the minimum enrollment will be canceled, and a full refund will be issued. We recommend registering early to help avoid cancellations! All classes are offered at a flat rate and are not subject to proration.
Winter/Spring 2026
School Age Child Care
SACC is a multi-age program for students in Kindergarten through sixth grade. All UCS child care programs are licensed by the State of Michigan Department of Health and Human Services. We offer: Before and After School Child Care Break Camps Summer Camp Registration for the 2025-2026 School Year - Please read all the information below before registering. Registration will open on Monday, July 14 at 7:00am. How to register for the SACC sites available for AM and PM Care. For AM Care (if available) you will select and register at your child's school. For PM Care, you will select and register for the location that your child will be attending SACC, which may not be their school location. For example: Graebner students needing PM care would register at Havel PM SACC. Non-Refundable Registration Fee $60 per child / $75 per family Absences will be charged at the regular rate for sessions a child is scheduled to attend. Student’s schedule for the entire school year is required during registration. Once the schedule is submitted and approved, the account owner is accepting responsibility for payment of scheduled days. Schedule change requests will only be accepted during designated weeks. Tuition payments are billed and charged the Friday prior to care. If you are in need of SACC care for a location that is currently unavailable, please use survey link: SACC Location Needs 2025-2026 Survey (This form is not for registration purposes and will not ensure placement in the SACC program. This survey is for informational purposes only).
Child Care Program
Schwarzkoff SACC
School Age Child Care
SACC is a multi-age program for students in Kindergarten through sixth grade. All UCS child care programs are licensed by the State of Michigan Department of Health and Human Services. We offer: Before and After School Child Care Break Camps Summer Camp Registration for the 2025-2026 School Year - Please read all the information below before registering. Registration will open on Monday, July 14 at 7:00am. How to register for the SACC sites available for AM and PM Care. For AM Care (if available) you will select and register at your child's school. For PM Care, you will select and register for the location that your child will be attending SACC, which may not be their school location. For example: Graebner students needing PM care would register at Havel PM SACC. Non-Refundable Registration Fee $60 per child / $75 per family Absences will be charged at the regular rate for sessions a child is scheduled to attend. Student’s schedule for the entire school year is required during registration. Once the schedule is submitted and approved, the account owner is accepting responsibility for payment of scheduled days. Schedule change requests will only be accepted during designated weeks. Tuition payments are billed and charged the Friday prior to care. If you are in need of SACC care for a location that is currently unavailable, please use survey link: SACC Location Needs 2025-2026 Survey (This form is not for registration purposes and will not ensure placement in the SACC program. This survey is for informational purposes only).
SACC School Year 2025-2026 SACC Site
Seal of Global Language
Registration is open from February 7, 2025 to March 14, 2025. AAPPL and OPI & WPT Assessment will be taken at home for the24-25 school year. Refer to the Seal of Global Language Pathways for further information. Refer to the Seal of Global Language FAQ for further information Click on the link to register through Community Education to test for the Seal of Global Language. https://ucscommunityeducation.ce.eleyo.com/ Students taking an assessment for World Language credit, must fill out the application and submit to your school counselor for processing. Within 24-48 hours and email will be sent from Teachingandlearning@uticak12.org with next steps. Assessment Window: Begins: February 12, 2025, and Ends: March 21, 2025.
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Seal of Global Language - AAPPL Test
Seal of Global Language
FAQs for the World Language Student regarding the Utica Community Schools Seal of Global Language & The Michigan Seal of Biliteracy How do I know if I meet the criteria to be a candidate for the Seal of Global Language? The first time you hear about the UCS Seal of Global Language should be early in your word language studies. Students completing through level 4 (L4) of their chosen language curriculum are considered “candidates” and will meet a few other criteria to become “recipients”. Your world language teacher will be the first person to make you aware of your candidacy. What is the difference between a “candidate” for the Seal of Global Language, and being a “recipient” of the Seal of Global Language? A “candidate” is a student that is currently taking a level 4 world language class, and working on meeting the final 2 criteria to achieve the honor: 1) receiving a 480 “proficient” or better on the Reading and Writing portion of the MME and passing the AAPPL or OPI & WPT examination to demonstrate proficiency in the studied language. A “recipient” is a student that has accomplished all criteria successfully. What is the AAPPL examination? The AAPPL examination (The ACTFL Assessment of Performance toward Proficiency in Languages) is a proficiency exam for a variety of world languages, not only French, German, and Spanish, and is administered by the American Council of Teachers of Foreign Languages. The AAPPL exam seeks to measure a test taker’s level of ability in a world language in all 4 modes of communication: Reading, Writing, Listening, and Speaking. Your experience in UCS world language classes L1 – L4 will prepare you for success in each category, and your L4 language teacher will introduce practice examinations for your review. The first time a student is eligible to take the AAPPL is their junior year while enrolled in a L4 language class. Seniors having taken L4 or enrolled in an AP world language course may elect to test again for a passing score, or to improve upon their first score and potentially earn the Michigan Seal of Biliteracy. In February, UCS students will receive directions on how to register for the AAPPL from their L4 world language teacher. See more information regarding the AAPPL exam at AAPPL Language Tests | Language Testing International. What is the OPI & WPT examination? The OPI examination (The ACTFL Oral Proficiency Interview) and the WPT (ACTFL Writing Proficiency Test) are the proficiency exams for a variety of world languages such as, Albanian, Polish, Thai, Ukrainian, Urdu and other languages. The OPI exam is a one-on-one interview between a certified ACTFL tester and examinee. This a live interactive interview adapting to each test-taker and their speaking and listening abilities. The WPT exam consists of a series of writing tasks taken online. The first time a student is eligible to take the OPI & WPT exams is their junior year. Seniors may elect to test again for a passing score, or to improve upon their first score and potentially earn the Michigan Seal of Biliteracy. In February, UCS students will receive directions on how to register for the OPI & WPT exams from their counselor. See more information regarding the OPI & WPT exams at OPI & WPT Seal of Biliteracy | LTI (languagetesting.com) How much does the AAPPL exam cost? Currently, $20 How much does the OPI and WPT exams cost? Currently, $55 Do I have to take the AP level of my chosen world language to receive the UCS Seal of Global Language or the Michigan Seal of Biliteracy? No. Many students can earn a passing score on the AAPPL after their L4 language course. For students wishing to also earn the Michigan Seal of Biliteracy, the AP level course is highly recommended as the criteria for “proficient” for this honor is more challenging. After the experience of an AP language course, both honors are more easily achieved. What is the difference between the UCS Seal of Global Language and the Michigan Seal of Biliteracy? The criteria to receive each is different in 2 ways. First, to earn the UCS Seal of Global Language, students must complete 8 semesters (through L4) of a same world language class (Spanish, French, German or Japanese) or complete 8 semesters of English credit when testing in a language other than Spanish, French, German or Japanese. The Michigan Seal of Biliteracy criteria is to complete 4 credits in English. Second, both require a proficient score on the AAPPL or OPI & WPT examination, yet how they measure “proficient” is quite different. For the UCS Seal of Global Language, students are deemed proficient when they earn an average score of a 4 overall. The Michigan Seal of Biliteracy requires a 5 or better on EACH of the 4 sections (Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking tests). A student’s performance on the Reading and Writing section of the SAT is not a factor in the awarding of the Michigan Seal of Biliteracy. The UCS Seal of Global Language is awarded by UCS, and, once becoming a recipient of the Seal, students will be conferred honor cords for graduation, have their name listed in the graduation program as a “Recipient of the Seal of Global Language”, as well as be given a seal on their diploma. The Michigan Seal of Biliteracy also confers a seal for the recipient’s diploma, and the recipient receives a letter from the state awarding the honor. How am I awarded honor cords for graduation? Honor cords are conferred on students that have successfully met all requirements for the UCS Seal of Global Language, including proving proficiency on the AAPPL or OPI & WPT exam with an average score of a 4 overall for all four parts: Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking, demonstrating proficiency on the WIDA or Reading and Writing portion of the SAT and completing the 8 semesters (through L4) of their studied world language. The Michigan Seal of Biliteracy does not confer honor cords. How can I benefit during both my “candidacy” for the Seal of Global Language as well as when I become a “recipient”? Once you are a Level 4+ world language student in UCS, as you begin to complete applications for universities and scholarships, you should absolutely include that you are a “Candidate for the Seal of Global Language/Michigan Seal of Biliteracy”. Stating this in your applications highlights your commitment to your world language study and academic electives over your high school career. When paired with language club membership and world language honor societies, you have completed both academic and social extra-curricular pursuits as well, making you an excellent candidate for and representative of their student body or scholarship. Once accepted to your university, a recipient’s AAPPL scores may be requested by the university for the purposes of placement in their university world language class as well as for the purpose of awarding free college credit or advancement in a student’s studies for their major or minor, based on the level of language proficiency reached in high school and demonstrated on the AAPPL exam. In terms of post-secondary military service, demonstration of proficiency on the AAPPL examination has resulted in sign-on bonuses and higher salaried jobs. Also, when listed in the “Service Selection” portion of the application form, the demonstration of language proficiency in high school has led to a greater chance of the military applicant meeting the requirement and selection process for an Intelligence Officer position in their community.
Winter/Spring 2026
Seal of Global Language - OPI & WPT
Seal of Global Language
Online Test and scheduled call with a proctor for the speaking portion of test. FAQs for the World Language Student regarding the Utica Community Schools Seal of Global Language & The Michigan Seal of Biliteracy How do I know if I meet the criteria to be a candidate for the Seal of Global Language? The first time you hear about the UCS Seal of Global Language should be early in your word language studies. Students completing through level 4 (L4) of their chosen language curriculum are considered “candidates” and will meet a few other criteria to become “recipients”. Your world language teacher will be the first person to make you aware of your candidacy. What is the difference between a “candidate” for the Seal of Global Language, and being a “recipient” of the Seal of Global Language? A “candidate” is a student that is currently taking a level 4 world language class, and working on meeting the final 2 criteria to achieve the honor: 1) receiving a 480 “proficient” or better on the Reading and Writing portion of the MME and passing the AAPPL or OPI & WPT examination to demonstrate proficiency in the studied language. A “recipient” is a student that has accomplished all criteria successfully. What is the AAPPL examination? The AAPPL examination (The ACTFL Assessment of Performance toward Proficiency in Languages) is a proficiency exam for a variety of world languages, not only French, German, and Spanish, and is administered by the American Council of Teachers of Foreign Languages. The AAPPL exam seeks to measure a test taker’s level of ability in a world language in all 4 modes of communication: Reading, Writing, Listening, and Speaking. Your experience in UCS world language classes L1 – L4 will prepare you for success in each category, and your L4 language teacher will introduce practice examinations for your review. The first time a student is eligible to take the AAPPL is their junior year while enrolled in a L4 language class. Seniors having taken L4 or enrolled in an AP world language course may elect to test again for a passing score, or to improve upon their first score and potentially earn the Michigan Seal of Biliteracy. In February, UCS students will receive directions on how to register for the AAPPL from their L4 world language teacher. See more information regarding the AAPPL exam at AAPPL Language Tests | Language Testing International. What is the OPI & WPT examination? The OPI examination (The ACTFL Oral Proficiency Interview) and the WPT (ACTFL Writing Proficiency Test) are the proficiency exams for a variety of world languages such as, Albanian, Polish, Thai, Ukrainian, Urdu and other languages. The OPI exam is a one-on-one interview between a certified ACTFL tester and examinee. This a live interactive interview adapting to each test-taker and their speaking and listening abilities. The WPT exam consists of a series of writing tasks taken online. The first time a student is eligible to take the OPI & WPT exams is their junior year. Seniors may elect to test again for a passing score, or to improve upon their first score and potentially earn the Michigan Seal of Biliteracy. In February, UCS students will receive directions on how to register for the OPI & WPT exams from their counselor. See more information regarding the OPI & WPT exams at OPI & WPT Seal of Biliteracy | LTI (languagetesting.com) How much does the AAPPL exam cost? Currently, $20 How much does the OPI and WPT exams cost? Currently, $55 Do I have to take the AP level of my chosen world language to receive the UCS Seal of Global Language or the Michigan Seal of Biliteracy? No. Many students can earn a passing score on the AAPPL after their L4 language course. For students wishing to also earn the Michigan Seal of Biliteracy, the AP level course is highly recommended as the criteria for “proficient” for this honor is more challenging. After the experience of an AP language course, both honors are more easily achieved. What is the difference between the UCS Seal of Global Language and the Michigan Seal of Biliteracy? The criteria to receive each is different in 2 ways. First, to earn the UCS Seal of Global Language, students must complete 8 semesters (through L4) of a same world language class (Spanish, French, German or Japanese) or complete 8 semesters of English credit when testing in a language other than Spanish, French, German or Japanese. The Michigan Seal of Biliteracy criteria is to complete 4 credits in English. Second, both require a proficient score on the AAPPL or OPI & WPT examination, yet how they measure “proficient” is quite different. For the UCS Seal of Global Language, students are deemed proficient when they earn an average score of a 4 overall. The Michigan Seal of Biliteracy requires a 5 or better on EACH of the 4 sections (Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking tests). A student’s performance on the Reading and Writing section of the SAT is not a factor in the awarding of the Michigan Seal of Biliteracy. The UCS Seal of Global Language is awarded by UCS, and, once becoming a recipient of the Seal, students will be conferred honor cords for graduation, have their name listed in the graduation program as a “Recipient of the Seal of Global Language”, as well as be given a seal on their diploma. The Michigan Seal of Biliteracy also confers a seal for the recipient’s diploma, and the recipient receives a letter from the state awarding the honor. How am I awarded honor cords for graduation? Honor cords are conferred on students that have successfully met all requirements for the UCS Seal of Global Language, including proving proficiency on the AAPPL or OPI & WPT exam with an average score of a 4 overall for all four parts: Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking, demonstrating proficiency on the WIDA or Reading and Writing portion of the SAT and completing the 8 semesters (through L4) of their studied world language. The Michigan Seal of Biliteracy does not confer honor cords. How can I benefit during both my “candidacy” for the Seal of Global Language as well as when I become a “recipient”? Once you are a Level 4+ world language student in UCS, as you begin to complete applications for universities and scholarships, you should absolutely include that you are a “Candidate for the Seal of Global Language/Michigan Seal of Biliteracy”. Stating this in your applications highlights your commitment to your world language study and academic electives over your high school career. When paired with language club membership and world language honor societies, you have completed both academic and social extra-curricular pursuits as well, making you an excellent candidate for and representative of their student body or scholarship. Once accepted to your university, a recipient’s AAPPL scores may be requested by the university for the purposes of placement in their university world language class as well as for the purpose of awarding free college credit or advancement in a student’s studies for their major or minor, based on the level of language proficiency reached in high school and demonstrated on the AAPPL exam. In terms of post-secondary military service, demonstration of proficiency on the AAPPL examination has resulted in sign-on bonuses and higher salaried jobs. Also, when listed in the “Service Selection” portion of the application form, the demonstration of language proficiency in high school has led to a greater chance of the military applicant meeting the requirement and selection process for an Intelligence Officer position in their community.
Winter/Spring 2026
Sports Camps
Refund Policy Unless otherwise indicated, refunds will be the amounts of tuition less a $5.00 processing fee. Refunds will be granted if cancellations are requested 7 days prior to the start of classes minus the $5.00 processing fee. Material, book, and disk fees will not be refunded. If a class is cancelled, a full refund will be issued in the matter in which it was paid. * no refunds once classes/camps begin
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Stevenson Softball Annual Youth Skills Camp
Sports Camps
STEVENSON SOFTBALL ANNUAL YOUTH SKILLS CAMP Open to all girls who are in 2nd through 8th grades who are interested in working on their softball fundamentals. Hosted by the Stevenson Varsity Softball Team and coaches. We will cover throwing, catching, base running, fielding, and hitting skills and provide valuable tips and tricks to further softball fundamentals. Please bring a glove, bat, helmet, and gym shoes (no spikes), and a water bottle. Camp t-shirt included! Registration closes on March 19th, 2026. Please Note: Classes will NOT take place on half-days or holidays. If there is a schedule change or a class cancellation, the Enrichment team will contact families as soon as possible. Classes that do not meet the minimum enrollment will be canceled, and a full refund will be issued. We recommend registering early to help avoid cancellations! All classes are offered at a flat rate and are not subject to proration.
Winter/Spring 2026
Storytime STEAM
After School Enrichment
STORYTIME STEAM In this STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, and math) class, we will begin each week with a picture book story. Then, we will have a directed STEAM challenge that ties into the story. This will be a lot of fun for all the students that sign up and want to try something new and fun. Please Note: Your child MUST attend the school where the class is being held (SCHUCHARD) to attend this course. Classes that do not meet established minimums will have to be cancelled (full refund will be issued). Please register early to avoid cancelled classes! There will be no classes held on half-days or holidays. All classes are offered at a flat rate and are not subject to proration.
Winter/Spring 2026
Summer School
2025 Summer Learning
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Super Science
After School Enrichment
SUPER SCIENCE Grades K-6 are invited to join in this hands-on science class. Students should come prepared to use their scientific minds to observe and hypothesize what will happen during a variety of science experiments. Activities that will be done include the Naked Egg, Lava Lamps, Funky Slime, and Lemon Volcanoes. Class will meet for 4 weeks. Please Note: Your child MUST attend the school where the class is being held (SCHUCHARD) to attend this course. Classes that do not meet established minimums will have to be cancelled (full refund will be issued). Please register early to avoid cancelled classes! There will be no classes held on half-days or holidays. All classes are offered at a flat rate and are not subject to proration.
Winter/Spring 2026
Switzer SACC
School Age Child Care
SACC is a multi-age program for students in Kindergarten through sixth grade. All UCS child care programs are licensed by the State of Michigan Department of Health and Human Services. We offer: Before and After School Child Care Break Camps Summer Camp Registration for the 2025-2026 School Year - Please read all the information below before registering. Registration will open on Monday, July 14 at 7:00am. How to register for the SACC sites available for AM and PM Care. For AM Care (if available) you will select and register at your child's school. For PM Care, you will select and register for the location that your child will be attending SACC, which may not be their school location. For example: Graebner students needing PM care would register at Havel PM SACC. Non-Refundable Registration Fee $60 per child / $75 per family Absences will be charged at the regular rate for sessions a child is scheduled to attend. Student’s schedule for the entire school year is required during registration. Once the schedule is submitted and approved, the account owner is accepting responsibility for payment of scheduled days. Schedule change requests will only be accepted during designated weeks. Tuition payments are billed and charged the Friday prior to care. If you are in need of SACC care for a location that is currently unavailable, please use survey link: SACC Location Needs 2025-2026 Survey (This form is not for registration purposes and will not ensure placement in the SACC program. This survey is for informational purposes only).
SACC School Year 2025-2026 SACC Site