Stockbridge Community Schools
Celebrating 35 years: SHS Class of 1983 reunites
By Tina Cole-Mullins and Deanna Cole-Kruger Thirty-five years after graduation from Stockbridge High School, members of the Class of 1983 gathered Aug. 11 for a reunion to reminisce, get reacquainted and just have a fun time. The memories came flooding back during the evening as the classmates visited with each other. Many had not been […]
August 7 2018 Michigan Primary Election Results
Unofficial local election results for the State of Michigan August 2018 Primary Election are below. To view full election results for Ingham, Jackson and Livingston Counties scroll to the bottom. State of Michigan Governor: Gretchen Whitmer (Democrat) Bill Schuette (Republican) U.S. Senate Debbie Stabenow (Democrat) John James (Republican) House of Representatives D1: Jack Bergman (Republican) […]
SHS Class of 1988 holds 30 year class reunion
by Mike Williamson The Stockbridge High School Class of 1988 held its 30 year Class Reunion Saturday, July 28 at the Arctic Breakaway in Chelsea. Twenty-Six classmates attended the event. They set up a memorial table for the seven fallen members of the class.
From the Superintendent’s Desk: District Update
by Karl Heidrich We are pleased with the progress of our summer projects. The LED lighting has been completed for Smith Elementary, and we are in progress for Heritage School. When students return to Heritage and Smith, there will be a tremendous difference in lighting both in the hallways and classrooms. Converting to LED lighting […]
Therapy dogs ease stress at Stockbridge High School
by Hope Salyer Imagine this: You’re scrolling through your Facebook feed when an image of a therapy dog in a high school pops up with the words “Where was this when I was in high school?” Most people would have one of two thoughts run through their heads: “I wish that was around when I […]
Student of the Month: Gwen Rogozinski
by Cindy Lance During a time when student participation in extracurricular activities is waning, one young student may be single-handedly reversing the trend. Gwen Rogozinski, who just finished her eighth-grade year, was in the National Junior Honor Society. She also participates in basketball, volleyball, softball and track. Her mantra in life is “hard work will […]
Stockbridge athletes: Time to have physicals and sign up for Fall sports
by Meghan Kunzelman Any athlete interested in participating in a sport for Stockbridge Jr/Sr High School, 7th grade through Varsity, must have a physical completed after April 15, 2018, and prior to their first practice to be eligible to participate. Fall Sports High School Football first practice will be August 6. If interested in playing, […]
Stockbridge’s STEM program sets focus on engineering and 3-D printing
by Bob Richards The award-winning STEM program at Stockbridge Junior/Senior High School continues to evolve with the ever-changing technological world. The Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics or STEM program strives to inspire, engage and educate students, all while making a positive impact on the world. Grades 7 and 8 Beginning in the fall, the seventh- and eighth-grade […]
Wes Perry puts the art in Industrial Arts
by Mike Burtch On return to his Stockbridge alma mater, Wesley R. Perry has found a career that benefits both his community and himself. After graduating Stockbridge High School, Perry earned a degree in Construction Management at Central Michigan University. Then the 2008 economic slowdown stalled his construction career, so he returned to school to obtain […]
