Stockbridge Community Schools
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So many people helped us reach our goal of traveling to Washington D.C. for the national high school journalism conference. We appreciate you all. Please accept this Steller digital story of our trip as a sign of our appreciation. It describes our amazing experiences and learning. Check out my story on Steller: https://steller.co/s/AAckM2mpVsc– Get Steller free […]
Panthers Open Season With Win Over Webberville
The Stockbridge boys’ basketball team opened its season with a strong win over Webberville Tuesday night defeating the Spartans 73-64. The Panthers have high hopes for this season and will be looking to compete for the top spot in the GLAC. Behind Chris Hall’s eight points, the Panthers got off to a quick start by […]
Staff Spotlight: Angie Filice helps kindergartners start out on the right path
by Amy Haggerty Experiencing school for the first time can be a memorable encounter, especially with a special teacher. And kindergarten teacher Angie Filice is one of those. She expresses it best in her own words, “I love this job!” She has been teaching for 25 years and is very popular with many of the […]
Small Business Saturday, a burst of activity in the community
by Diane Rockall Opportunities for shopping and beginning the Christmas season close to home were everywhere in Stockbridge on Nov. 30, Small Business Saturday. I began my adventure at 11 with the Open Air Market goes indoors at Stockbridge Presbyterian Church. Joan Tucker covered that event in a separate article. So I will just add […]
Randy Napoleon works with Stockbridge High School Jazz Band
by Jo Mayer Stockbridge Jr./Sr. High Jazz Band students and the public were treated to a special visit from a top-flight Michigan-based jazz guitarist on Tuesday, November 26. MSU Associate Professor and professional jazz guitarist Randy Napoleon and three of his MSU music students visited to work with teacher Patty Pniewski to sharpen the band’s […]
Lady Panthers Roll In Season Opener
If the opening quarter of the Stockbridge girls’ basketball team season opener against Webberville is a sign of things to come, then the Panthers 2019/20 season will be a great one. The Panthers scored the first 24 points of the game and jumped out to a commanding 29-2 lead after one quarter and never looked […]
Community Resource Guide Update
For the past several months we have been sharing new information about some of the organizations listed in the Community Resource Guide published with the print edition of the January Stockbridge Community News. The new Guide will also be available on the website at that time. If your organization should be included, but has […]
Brandon Nelson Signs to Play Football at Adrian
Stockbridge senior Brandon Nelson signed a Letter of Intent to play football at Adrian College. Nelson was a three year start for the Panthers. He passed for 5163 yards and 55 touchdowns in his three years at quarterback. He also rushed for 552 yards and 15 touchdowns. He just wrapped up his senior season where […]
Student of the Month: Brock Jones-11th grade
by Cindy Lance Stockbridge High School Junior Brock Jones is a young man with many achievements already under his belt. In his first two years of High School, he has retained a 4.0 GPA, and received many academic accolades such as Chemistry, Algebra B & C, Geometry, Biology, English 9 and Spanish 2. The awards […]
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 […]
