Dedicated in 2019, this facility houses St. Joe Robotics programs from Young 5s all the way to 12th Grade.
Located at SJHS at the Southeast most end of Lakeview Dr., Door 24.
If navigating from Lakeshore Dr: turn onto Wallace St just north of the High School, turn right on Lakeview Dr at the 4-way stop, and turn in (right) at the end of the SJHS parking lot.
Ed Todd was born and spent his early childhood years in Muskegon, Mich., moving to St. Joseph in 1947. He was a member of the 1953 St. Joseph High School state champion basketball team coached by Ray Haack and graduated in 1954. He attended Benton Harbor Junior College (later Lake Michigan College) for two years, playing basketball for Gene Morgan, and completed his bachelor’s degree in Business Administration at Western Michigan University. After graduation, Ed worked at his stepfather Paul Suchovsky’s distribution business, West Michigan Wholesale, and, later, his nursery, Hilltop Garden Center. When Paul passed away in 2010, Ed became the Trustee of the Paul and Rose Suchovsky Charitable Trust.
He was the lead donor for our Edward J. Todd Innovation Center for Robotics at St. Joseph High School and received St. Joseph Public School Foundation’s first Distinguished Philanthropist Award for his support of scholarships and technology.
Ed also supports the BBQ Blues & Bluegrass Festival, the Concours d’Elegance Car Show, Mike Yore Memorial Car Show, The Heritage Museum & Cultural Center, Southwest Michigan Symphony Orchestra, and scholarships for business students from Muskegon and Berrien counties to attend Western Michigan University. He has a passion for animal rescue, supporting the Noah Project in Muskegon, a no-kill animal shelter, and has taken in many rescue dogs himself.