CADL Stockbridge Literacy Initiative
Calling all second grader parents! Would you like to help your child pass the third grade reading test next year? The CADL Stockbridge Library Branch is here to help with a new program, “20 a Day Paves the Way!” Studies have shown that having your child read at home for just 20 minutes a day […]
From the Superintendent’s Desk
Stockbridge Community Schools makes every effort to develop college and career ready graduates. Our goal K-12 is to prepare students who have mastered educational standards that are relevant and rigorous. We also strive to have students build communication skills and relationships that will benefit them in their post-secondary endeavor. Graduation is the beginning of a […]
Stockbridge Chamber: New faces, new ideas and meaningful projects
by Mary Wilson Stockbridge Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring two special events this year: The Day in the Village, celebrating its 25th year June 14 and 15, and The Festival of Lights November 30. The chamber has many new faces with new ideas, and its office has moved to a new location in the Stockbridge […]
Death notice – Hannewald
Rex Hannewald, died March 20, Stockbridge/Waterloo Township. Funeral services March 25, 2019, 1 p.m. at Memorial Lutheran Church, Williamston, Mi. burial to follow at Waterloo Cemetery, Stockbridge, MI. Visitation will be Sunday, March 24, from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. at Caskey-Mitchell, Stockbridge and at church Monday from 12-1 pm. Memorial contributions may be made […]
Calling all second grade parents
Would you like to help your child pass the third grade reading test next year? The CADL Stockbridge Library Branch is here to help with a new program, “20 a Day Paves the Way!” Studies have shown that having your child read at home for just 20 minutes a day will help improve their reading […]
Student of the Month Spotlight: Senior Ethan Jones
By Cindy Lance Senior Ethan Jones has attended Stockbridge Community Schools his entire academic career and says he loves the feel of a small town and living in the community. Ethan, son of Mike and Christine and younger brother to Wesley, credits his parents as the biggest influencers in his life. While Science and […]
Local farmer Rex Hannewald killed in auger accident
The Associated Press reported that 63-year-old Rex Hannewald was the victim of a fatal farm machinery accident Wednesday, March 20. Authorities say Hannewald, a local farmer and graduate of Stockbridge schools, died while working on a manure spreader and becoming caught in its auger. That day around 12:40 in the afternoon deputies from the Jackson […]
Golden Years Luncheon
Golden Years Senior Luncheon: social hour and bingo… By Tina Cole-Mullins Cold temperatures did not deter the “Golden Seniors” as they gathered at the Stockbridge Township hall on a recent Friday for their weekly social hour starting at 10:30 am, with lunch served at noon and then bingo. Hosted by volunteer Betti Wetherell the past […]
Dansville native advances to next level on American Idol
By Patrice Johnson Dansville native Jacob Moran, 25, wowed American Idol’s celebrity judges in his ABC audition, aired Sunday night, March 17. Now, the full-time nurse at Sparrow Hospital is headed for Hollywood. SCN first reported on the 2012 Dansville graduate’s performance at the Wooden Nickel before unnamed television cameras. “Jacob Moran of Dansville […]
Beat the heat: Spay or neuter your pet
Author anonymous The days are lengthening, the birds are singing, and…the cats are yowling? As spring thaw arrives, often so does a heat of another kind. This heat, however, is not quite so welcomed. If you have pets, now is the perfect time to have them neutered or spayed before unwanted litters pop up. Kittens […]
