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A GAME OF MONOPOLY

Published in Uncaged, May 2024 Landing on the right opportunities in school The access to a well-rounded education is something all parents want for their children. “I decided to enroll my children in Stockbridge because at the time there were a few very strong academic classes in the school which showed me it was the […]

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From CADL Stockbridge

Library ready to help with research, learning tools by Library Assistant Kim Johnson It’s the beginning of the school year and we are here to help! Just a reminder that every student in Stockbridge  Community Schools has a library card through the Student Success Initiative. This allows students to check out five books at a […]

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Woah Nellie!

Stand back, Dad’s bringing in his ‘Kielbasa and Sauerkraut’! by Mary Jo David As many readers know, I’ve been keeping my eyes peeled for a Nellie Maxwell main dish recipe from 1924—one that doesn’t involve cow’s tongue, calves’ liver, or codfish gravy. This month I still didn’t have any luck when perusing the September 1924 […]

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Stockbridge students build a hoop house for a better future

by Joan Tucker Bob Richards, a veteran teacher of 22 years, continues to inspire his Agricultural, Construction, and Future Farmers of America (FFA) students with active learning. Their latest endeavor is building a hoop house that will grow cool-weather plants. Nitty Hoops, a fabrication company in Ann Arbor, Michigan, provided the materials and instructions. On […]

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Active Aging: A community building with a storied past provides a second home to area seniors

by Mark Taylor According to Merriam-Webster Dictionary, a building is “a usually roofed and walled structure built for permanent use (as for a dwelling).” We all know buildings have different purposes. We live in buildings or dwellings that protect us from the elements and provide comfort from outside conditions all year long. Other buildings protect our livestock and […]