Heritage Elementary School
Photo Gallery: Stockbridge Community Education U-12 Softball
The Stockbridge Community Education Summer baseball and softball season kicked off this week with games. The U-12 softball team hosted Portland Monday night.
Student of the Month Spotlight, Alex Avis – 5th Grade
by Cindy Lance Heritage Elementary 5th grade student Alex Avis is the March Student of the Month. His teacher, Mrs. Amber Robidou had this to say: “Respectful, considerate, and hardworking are just a few words to describe what a great student Alex is. He is always actively engaged in his learning and completes high quality work. Alex […]
Stockbridge School District starts COVID Hotline. In-person classes set to begin Jan. 11
by Bruce Brown The Stockbridge Community School District is scheduled to reopen grades K-12 for in-person instruction on Jan. 11, 2021. We are continuously monitoring COVID-19 statistics in the four counties the school district overlays just in case, but we plan to open. While the district was in-person, we could quickly know of and manage […]
Teacher Appreciation Week 2020
Meghan Kunzelman, Junior High Principal and Athletic Director, created a teacher appreciation video and a slideshow.
Stockbridge Community Schools will offer breakfast and lunch to any child 18 years of age or younger
March 15, 2020 Update #4 Dear SCS Families: On Tuesday, March 17th, SCS will offer breakfast and lunch to any child 18 years of age or younger who attends SCS or lives in the community. This includes children who are younger than 5 years of age, as well as students with disabilities ages 18-26 with […]
Heritage School 4th grader winner of a Kids’ World Newspaper contest
Nevaeh Sood, a fourth-grader at Heritage School, was the big winner of a Kids’ World News contest with this beautiful coloring page. She was presented with a gift certificate for a week at the YMCA Camp located at Mystic Lake, Mich. Nevaeh is the daughter of Shannon and David Sood. Kids’ World distributes interactive workbooks […]
Town Hall Players Youth Troup Presents The Snow Queen
The Town Hall Players Youth Troup presented The Snow Queen this weekend. The story is inspired Hans Christian Anderson’s story called the Snow Queen and is what Disney’s Frozen is based off of. The story is about the Snow Queen that kidnaps Kay and holds her prisoner at her ice palace and if Kay can’t […]
The Board of Education’s search for a new superintendent continues to be on schedule.
The School Board is in the process of completing the superintendent search profile from the employee and public feedback sessions and the online survey. We appreciate all employees, parents, or community members for taking time to complete the survey. Soon after the superintendent search profile is finished the brochure will be published on our website […]
Volunteers Make the (School) Day
by Reaghan Walz “We should…” is often the beginning of a great idea to improve school atmosphere, décor, student and staff morale, or to expand the education of students, but school staff are stretched too tight just trying to handle the many responsibilities they already have. So how do those lovely bulletin boards in the […]
