Stockbridge High School
St. Joseph Mercy Chelsea to award $8,000 in scholarships to four applicants interested in pursuing health care career
Application period to close May 1 CHELSEA, Mich. (Feb. 27, 2019) – St. Joseph Mercy Chelsea’s Auxiliary Office, the Volunteer Department within the hospital, announced that it will offer scholarships of $2,000 each to four qualified high school seniors or adult students pursuing a career in health care. The application deadline for these annually awarded […]
Screenagers: Growing up in the digital age events
Are you watching kids scroll through life, with their rapid-fire thumbs and a six-second attention span? Physician and filmmaker Delaney Ruston saw that with her own kids and learned that the average kid spends 6.5 hours a day looking at screens. She wondered about the impact of all this time and about the friction occuring […]
BREAKING NEWS Update: Stockbridge Jr/Sr High releases students early following a social media threat
by Hope Salyer Stockbridge Jr/Sr High School released students at 1 p.m. Feb. 21, 2019 following a social media threat. Smith and Heritage Elementary schools remained open, but parents could sign their child out at the main office if they chose to do so. According to multiple sources, a former student threatened the school in […]
Washington D.C.’s Newseum features front page of Uncaged
Uncaged front page Washington, D.C.’s Newseum featured the Feb. 13 front page of Uncaged, the student-produced news publication of Stockbridge High School. Editor-in-chief, senior Logan Connolly, wrote and designed the concept. Newseum, considered one of the most interactive museums in the world, pursues the mission of increasing public understanding of the importance of a free press […]
SHS Kalysta Connolly makes women’s wrestling history
by Cindy Lance Stockbridge High School Freshman Kalysta Connolly, daughter of Brian and Stephanie Connolly, made history this month, not only through her participation in the Michigan girls high school wrestling state championship competition, but also with her 8th place finish. As Brendan Savage reported Jan. 31 on Mlive, for the first time in history, Michigan […]
Student Council played important role in annual Coming Home basketball game
Zabrina Yannella On Friday, Jan. 25, Stockbridge High School (SHS) held its annual Coming Home basketball game to welcome home alumni of the school district. In a close contest between the Olivet High School Eagles and the Stockbridge High School Panthers the varsity boys basketball team lost with a final score of 56-60. While it […]
Stockbridge Students’ Films win Awards at Thunder Bay International Film Festival
Stockbridge Sophomore’s Kaitlin Miller and Molly Nichols short film “Joining Hands 2018” placed third and their short film “#Exploration is: The Ezra Project” placed fourth out of 48 entries at this past weekends’ 4th Annual Student Film Competition at the Thunder Bay International Film Festival. “Joining Hands 2018” is a short film about the […]
Local teacher, Elizabeth Cyr, receives national award
“It is with great pleasure to announce that we have one of our staff members being nationally recognized!” Stockbridge High School Principal Jeff Trapp wrote, Jan. 23 in breaking the news that Journalism/Yearbook teacher Elizabeth Cyr is one of two nationwide recipients of the Diversity Award presented by the Journalism Education Association. According to Trapp, the […]
Student of the Month: Reilly Caroen
by Cindy Lance High school senior Reilly Caroen has attended Stockbridge Public Schools since first grade. He lives outside town with his parents Matt (an SHS alumnus) and Nicole, older sister Alyssa (class of 2010) and younger brother Devin (class of 2021). Recently, he received his much-desired letter of acceptance to Northern Michigan University. […]
Junior high choir sees Broadway show at Wharton
by Patrice Johnson A few young women shimmered in evening gowns and heels; a handful of 7th and 8th grade men wore suits and ties—all 58 students and parents bubbled with enthusiasm as the choir gathered before boarding the bus to go see the Broadway show, Anastasia, at East Lansing’s Wharton Center, Jan. 17. Carol […]
