University Sault Ste. Marie is home to
Lake Superior State University (LSSU), founded in 1946 as an extension campus of Michigan College of Mining and Technology (now
Michigan Technological University); the campus was originally
Fort Brady. LSSU is home to the LSSU Lakers (D1 Hockey (
CCHA), D2 all other sports (
GLIAC)). LSSU has around 1500 students, making it Michigan's smallest public university.
Primary and secondary education The area school district is
Sault Ste. Marie Area Schools. The Sault's primary public high school is
Sault Area High School (SAHS). "Sault High" is one of the few high schools in the state with attached career center. The school's mascot is the Blue Devil. "Sault High" houses a variety of successful varsity sports teams, such as hockey, wrestling, baseball, and basketball. Altogether, the school provides 24 competitive sports teams for both boys and girls at all levels. The school district also operates Malcolm High School as an alternative high school. Sault Ste. Marie has two middle schools, one in the Sault Ste. Marie School System known as Sault Area Middle School. Before the 6th grade annex was added in the late 1980s, the school was referred to as Sault Area Junior High School. The Second Middle School is a part of
Joseph K. Lumsden Bahweting School, a Native American-affiliated Public School Academy. There are two elementary schools in Sault Ste. Marie, Lincoln Elementary and Washington Elementary. There is also a Public School Academy, Joseph K. Lumsden Bahweting School, and the St. Mary's Catholic School. Jefferson Elementary, McKinley Elementary, Bruce Township Elementary, and Soo Township Elementary (converted into an Alternative High School) have closed because of declining enrollment in the school system. St. Mary's Catholic School serves students in grades K–8. It is affiliated with the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Marquette. There is a
Bureau of Indian Education-affiliated tribal school,
Joseph K. Lumsden Bahweting Anishnabe School. It was established in 1994 and received its current name in 1998. ==Media==
TV All stations listed here are rebroadcasters of television stations based in
Traverse City and
Cadillac. • Channel 8:
WGTQ,
ABC (rebroadcasts WGTU);
NBC on digital subchannel 8.2
(rebroadcasts WPBN-TV),
Charge! on digital subchannel 8.3 • Channel 10:
WWUP,
CBS (rebroadcasts WWTV);
Fox on digital subchannel 10.2
(rebroadcasts WFQX-TV),
MeTV on digital subchannel 10.3,
Laff on digital subchannel 10.4,
QVC on digital subchannel 10.5, and
HSN on digital subchannel 10.6 • Channel 28:
W28DY-D,
3ABN (all programming via satellite) NBC and ABC are also served by
WTOM channel 4 from
Cheboygan, which repeats WPBN-TV and WGTU. The market can also receive select over the air channels from Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, including
Global Toronto on channel 12.1 at
CIII-DT-12, and
CTV Northern Ontario on analog channel 2 at
CHBX. Channel 8.3 was previously the science fiction network
Comet until being replaced by Charge!, which is also operated by the
Sinclair Broadcast Group. The area has no local
PBS,
The CW, or
MyNetworkTV service over-the-air. The
Spectrum cable system offers all three in their regional packages through
Marquette's PBS member station
WNMU-TV, Cadillac's CW affiliate
WFQX-CW, and joint MyNetworkTV/
Cozi TV affiliate
WXII-LD out of
Cedar. The next closest PBS station after WNMU is Cadillac satellite station
WCMV. None of these stations are seen on cable in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, as
Shaw Cable chooses to largely air
Detroit affiliates for over the air channels, while
WUHF in
Rochester, New York,
WPIX in
New York City, New York, and
WSBK-TV in
Boston, Massachusetts, provide the closest Fox, CW, and MNTV affiliates carried by Shaw in the market.
Radio Other radio stations serving the Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, market:
Print The city's main daily paper is
The Sault News, formerly the
Sault Evening News. ==Athletics==