Stockbridge Community Schools
From the Superintendent’s Desk: Remaining school bond funds and plans for their usage
By Karl Heidrich What bond funds remain after the renovations, additions, and upgrades from construction projects during the 2016-2017 school year? In the original bond application we set aside a reserve to demolish the former middle school. Since the building has been sold, we are now able to use the reserve for additional projects. Our […]
Stockbridge girls junior varsity soccer beats Dansville 2-1
by Bruce Wm. Brown The Stockbridge girls junior varsity soccer team tallied a big “W” at home April 10 with a victory over Dansville. The Aggies pressured the Panthers early and persistently throughout the match, but Stockbridge scored first. Evelyn Ortiz-Martinez was a force on the field against Dansville. Ortiz-Martinez put the Panthers ahead early […]
Stockbridge girls varsity soccer beats Cheryl Stockwell Academy 6-1
by Bruce Wm. Brown The Stockbridge girls varsity soccer team marked its third home season win on April 10 with a 6-1 victory over the Stockwell Sentinels. Running against the freezing wind, four Panthers showed hot shooting to find the Sentinels net including Faith Whitt, Brittany Freiermuth, Rachel Frazzini, and Sylvia Whitt. Megan Catron powered […]
Staff Spotlight for May: Lissa Avis inspires hard work and success
Article and photos by Amy Haggerty Lissa Avis once walked the halls and studied in the classrooms of Stockbridge High School as a student. Now, she’s sharing her mathematical talents with students as their teacher. Her biggest lesson has been posted on her wall for years: “Don’t wish for it; work for it!” She tells students with hard […]
Student of the Month for May: Coco Cesarz takes the lead
By Cindy Lance Although only in sixth grade, Coco Cesarz is taking the lead in a project that would make her school a better place, protect the environment and improve the health of her classmates. Cesarz is trying to bring a refillable water bottle station to Heritage Elementary. Her work on the project was recognized by […]
Senior Portfolio: A time to reflect
By Cindy Lance What have been the significant learning experiences of the last four years, and how will they impact your future? Answering this question would give any of us pause, and as another school year draws to a close, many Stockbridge High School seniors are busy preparing final presentations on this topic. The English […]
Future of Sackrider Hill cross in debate
by Tina Cole-Mullins On a hill not so far away, stands an old rugged cross — in the Waterloo State Recreation Area near Grass Lake, Mich. For nearly 70 years at the top of Sackrider Hill, the white cross has stood stately upon state land, overlooking those who pass below on Interstate 94, barely visible […]
Letters To The Editor
Dear editor: The market feels that we have received great results from our advertising with SCN and we #1 want to continue on that growth path, and #2, keep supporting SCN!! Speaking of the paper, I was at Michigan Radio NPR in Ann Arbor Wednesday to record a testimonial as a supporter of the station. The recording […]
April’s Student of the Month: Rylee Tolson
By Cindy Lance When asked to name any recent accomplishments, 8th grader Rylee Tolson rattled off statistics from an indoor track and field event at the 14U Youth National Championship in Ypsilanti where she broke a state record. “I ran the 3000 in 10:22,” she said of an 8th-grade race and “the 1500 meter race […]
Grant Whitaker Day Baseball Game April 27, 2018
A charity baseball game will be held April 27 in honor of fallen local police deputy Grant W. Whitaker on April 27, 2018 at 5 p.m. on the Stockbridge High School Baseball Field against Dansville. Admission to the game is as follows: $5 adult, $2 senior/student and kids under 12 are free. All proceeds from […]
