Stockbridge Community Schools
Hannah Marshall epitomizes the ‘Heart’ in 4-H
by Mary Jo David This is the story of two very special Hannahs—Hannah Glair, a high school senior from Munith and longtime member of 4-H whose life was cut short by a tragic automobile accident in 2018 and Hannah Marshall, also from Munith, and also a longtime member of 4-H, who found a special way […]
Staff Spotlight: Teacher Tim Salow instrumental in return of FFA at Stockbridge
by Amy Haggerty Stockbridge High School teacher Tim Salow grew up attending Stockbridge Community Schools, and we are fortunate he chose to return to this community, where he has taught for nine years. He currently teaches World History, Advanced Placement World History, Advanced Placement U.S. History, and Agriculture for grades 9-12. Salow also is the […]
Stockbridge Teen Center opens at new location in February
by Judy Brune After celebrating with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and open house scheduled for Saturday, Jan. 29, 2022, the new Teen Center will be ready to welcome students starting Feb. 1. Located in the Crossroads Community Church office building, the Teen Center has moved from its original site in the Stockbridge Activity Center. After many […]
Panthers Wrestlers Battling on the Mat
A young and small Stockbridge wrestling team continues to battle on the mat after a busy couple of weeks. The Panthers went 1-3 at the Dansville Invitational. They defeated Webberville 27-18 and fell to Milan 30-36, Northview 18-60, and Dansville 6-54. Picking up wins for Stockbridge were Ashton James, Finn Coffman, Brandon Lopez, Jaidehn Conant. […]
Stockbridge InvenTeam presents at conference in New Orleans
Stockbridge InvenTeam presents at conference in New Orleans Information and photos provided by Stockbridge InvenTeam The Stockbridge InvenTeam traveled to New Orleans in December for the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting Bright STaRs (Students Training as Research Scientists) poster presentation. AGU is a nonprofit organization that contains scientists and enthusiasts interested in earth and […]
Rochow’s Big Night Lifts Panthers past Lansing Christian
Senior Brooklyn Rochow has taken it to another level since the holiday break and helped the varsity girls win two of three games. Rochow was averaging just 4.5 points a game in the Panthers first seven games but has exploded for a 15.3 average in the last three, including career-bests in her last two games. […]
New agriculture class intrigues students
Published in Uncaged, September 2021 by Maggie Maxwell, Uncaged reporter The new agriculture class taught by Timothy Salow is attracting the attention of those with a green thumb. Agriculutre, meaning a practice involving farming, tending to animals, and such related matters, is important in our community. “I decided to teach agriculture for two reasons,” Salow […]
Lady Panthers Sink Flying Dutchmen
The girls’ basketball team used a big second half to pull away from Manchester and cruise to a 71-43 win last week. Gwen Rogozinski scored 10 first-quarter points as the Panther took a 12-5 lead after one. Rogozinski continued her hot shooting night with 10 more points in the second quarter, while Brooklyn Rochow added […]
Panthers Roll Past Manchester, Fall to Chelsea
The boys’ basketball team split a pair of non-league contests last week as they head into league action this week. The Panthers opened the week by taking down Manchester 63-42. Drew Philipp scored six and Keegan Collins five as the Panthers took a 13-11 lead after one quarter. Joey Ballagh hit a pair of triples […]
Panthers Split Pair Over Holiday Break
The varsity basketball took part in two showcases over the holiday break and the Panthers came away with a split in the events. The Panthers opened with a 67-45 loss to Napoleon at the Shot Clock Classic at Spring Arbor College. The game was one of five games played with a 35-second shot clock. There […]
