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The student news site of Stockbridge High School

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The student news site of Stockbridge High School

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Teen Center returns with new year

Teen Center returns with new year

Kathryn Brumm, Social Media Editor
January 16, 2022
Chicken watch: Hatch day

Chicken watch: Hatch day

Maggie Maxwell, student reporter
October 14, 2021
Planning the 2022 yearbook page ladder, senior editor-in-chief Alexandria Teachout begins the process of creating the publication. After four years on the staff, Teachout became the student leader for the club.

Yearbook cut from core curriculum

Olyvia Hoard, student reporter
September 17, 2021
Kara Brown, a senior who has joined agriculture, poses in an apple tree. It is part of a cluster of trees on school property that agriculture cares for.

New agriculture class intrigues students

Maggie Maxwell, student reporter
September 14, 2021
As the mask mandate was put into effect, senior Mayzie Wright works on her senior English course while social distancing in the classroom. “We should all get along about it,” Wright said of differences over masks.

Mask mandated for the school

Gaven Numinen, student reporter
September 10, 2021
Senior Paige Stolarz getting into her car in the school parking lot. Driving herself to school everyday and paying for her own gas, she regularly deals with the higher gas prices.

Higher gas prices become problematic

Surge in Michigan gas prices, costly necessity to drivers
Merle Wilson, student reporter
September 9, 2021
Working hard on writing cover letters, the new senior transition class learns valuable skills they will use in the future. “A lot of seniors would complain that they didnt learn anything about how to be adults when they leave school, and so I would talk to them and say well what do you want to learn, and a lot of them said things like resumes and taxes and how to rent an apartment.” Rita Stricklin, the teacher of the senior transition class ,said.

New senior transition class begins

Veronica Wilson, student reporter
September 9, 2021
Gaven Numinen gets a student council application from the office after hearing multiple announcements calling for applicants. So far only a small number of students have applied.

Student council returns

Lilly williams, student reporter
September 9, 2021
With sheet music in hand, and melodies on their mind, the choir begins its rehearsal for the day. They prepare to sing difficult material, the group adjusts to the new choir program.

Changes made in choir

Kathryn Brumm, student reporter
September 9, 2021
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