Stockbridge Community Schools
Beyond City Limits: The differences between rural and urban schools
Published in Uncaged, April 2024 by Olyvia Hoard, Uncaged Social Media Manager This article is being reprinted, with minimal edits, from the Uncaged Student News April 2024 edition. Education serves as the cornerstone of society, yet the landscape of schooling varies greatly between rural and urban settings. While both environments strive to provide quality education, […]
Drew Robinson Signs to Play Football at Anderson University
Stockbridge senior Drew Robinson’s love for football was known before he even started kindergarten and it has never slowed now that he is graduating high school. Robinson’s love for the game has led to much success and is now leading him to the next step by signing to play football at Anderson University in Indiana. […]
From Small Town to the Sun: Stockbridge FFA Students Launch Satellite to Capture Solar Eclipse
by Eliana Johnson For Stockbridge High School senior Jason Gruber, studying space isn’t a simple hobby; it’s a complete and utter obsession. Gruber always has loved space. The mysticism, untold stories, and endless opportunities waiting to be discovered have constantly drawn him in. “It’s always been fascinating because you never hear stories about students doing […]
Rough Start for Girls’ Soccer
It has been a rough start to the 2024 season for the girls’ soccer team with the Panthers sitting at 0-5 to begin the year. The Panthers opened the season with a 3-1 loss to Charyl Stockwell Academy. CSA took a 2-0 lead into halftime, but Annie Borowy found the net with 25 minutes left […]
Young Softball Team has Rough Start to Season
The Stockbridge varsity softball team and coach Don Lockhart entered the season with a very your squad and as expected the Panthers are suffering some growing pains as the young players gain experience. Not only have the Panthers had growing pains, but they have also fought with Mother Nature as well with several games already […]
Panther Track and Field Teams Off and Running
Without a league this season the Stockbridge boys’ and girls’ track teams have been filling their schedule with multiple invitationals and dual meets with future Big 8 opponents. The Panthers opened their season April 5 at the Fowlerville Early Bird Invite. The girls finished fifth and the boys 12th out of 15 teams at the […]
Baseball Off to Slow Start
The Stockbridge baseball team has gotten off to a slow start for the season with a 1-9 record. The Panthers dropped a pair in the season opener falling to Lake City 3-2 and 18-3 April 5. Lake City scored three in the fourth in the opener, but the Panthers rallied for two in the sixth […]
Arts Council spotlights the Stockbridge High School Jazz Band
On Sunday, April 14, the Stockbridge Area Arts Council hosted a free event for those in the area to come out and listen to the Stockbridge High School Jazz Band. It was a beautiful, sunny day outdoors, but these talented jazz students made it worthwhile for attendees to step out of the sunshine and into […]
Staff Spotlight: Fifth grade teacher Emily Shepherd is not one to sit still for long
by Don Porter Emily Shepherd, a fifth grade teacher at Heritage School took an interesting path to becoming a teacher in Stockbridge. She grew up all over in Michigan; she was born in Muskegon, then lived in Grosse Pointe, Cheboygan and Jackson due to her father’s job. Shepherd had to adjust to new schools and […]
From the Superintendent’s Desk
Stockbridge schools using structured approach to reinforce, teach positive behaviors Hello Stockbridge Families, Stockbridge Community Schools desires to foster a positive and supportive environment to promote the success and well-being of our students and staff. The Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) framework is a tool that we use to cultivate a culture of positivity, […]
