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UPDATE – Suspects identified in threat to SHS. School re-opens Friday.
Posted 11 a.m. Feb. 15, Facebook page, Village of Stockbridge, Chief of Police Torres: Citizens of Stockbridge, As so many of you know, Stockbridge High School had a threat of violence posted electronically inside the school on Tuesday afternoon. School officials notified SPD and an investigation ensued. Last night a suspect was identified and has […]
Threat of gun violence closes Stockbridge Community Schools Wednesday and Thursday
Stockbridge Community Schools was closed Wednesday, Feb. 14 and Thursday, Feb. 15 following a threat of gun violence at the Stockbridge Junior/Senior high school. The school reopened Friday, Feb. 16 after an investigation led to a student confession. Students were identified and are under investigation. The identified students were questioned by law enforcement regarding the […]
Girls Varsity Basketball falls to Olivet 46-41
Taylor Carey played a great game Tuesday night with 14 points, shooting 4 for 4 from the 3 point line. Madi Howard played great with 12 points and 2 assists. Emily Breslin had 6 points. Chelsey Asquith had 4 points and 6 assists. Grace Hall had 9 rebounds, 2 steals and 2 blocks. […]
SHS Staff Spotlight: Jennifer Leuneberg preps students to troop into the world
by Amy Haggerty Stockbridge High School teacher Jennifer Leuneberg often looks beyond the walls of her classroom to bring lessons to life for her students. Now in her 13th year at the school, Leuneberg teaches the required Government and Economics class for sophomores and the electives of Psychology, Law and Speech and Debate for all […]
Help send robotics students on an expedition to Samoa: Attend Comedy night— March 3
The Stockbridge High School InvenTeam invented a low-cost remote underwater camera and water quality monitoring system to investigate the habitat of young lamprey—an invasive species in the St. Clair River. Now, the team has been invited to participate in an expedition at the National Marine Sanctuary of American Samoa where they will conduct research, test equipment […]
Heritage students experience cardio drumming
Article and photos by Deanna Kruger Heritage Gym teacher Rachel Jones organized cardio drumming for classes at Heritage Elementary School on Feb. 13. The kids had fun, and even the teachers joined in!
STOCKBRIDGE STUDENTS HEADING TO AMERICAN SAMOA
revised 2/16 The Stockbridge InvenTeam announced Feb. 14 that it has been invited to conduct research, test equipment and conduct an educational outreach project in the National Marine Sanctuary of American Samoa, Nov. 21 to Dec. 4, 2018. Stockbridge InvenTeam members, a subset of students in the Stockbridge High School robotics program, will travel to […]
Quilts and communities share a common thread
By Amy Heydlauff A good community is like a good quilt, or so the saying goes. Every piece is critical to building a functional, durable and beautiful whole. While quilting may be considered a quaint, rather cozy endeavor, communities may learn a great deal from quilters. For one thing, a quality quilt is well designed. Quilters […]
Obituary: Elwood Glenn McGlothen
It is with great sadness that the family of Elwood “Glenn” McGlothen announces his passing after a brief illness on February 9, 2018 at the age of 65. Glenn will be lovingly remembered by his wife, Christy, of 47 years, his son, Joe McGlothen (Ali Morris), granddaughter Kristina McGlothen, his daughter Becky McGlothen (Jerred McKessy) […]
Thank You Donors Todd and Carol Weddon
The Stockbridge Community News wishes to express its appreciation to Todd and Carol Weddon for their generous donation. Welcome new friend!
