
Huskie News
January 2022
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Elementary Updates
Updates from Mr. Fillwock
As we continue with cold weather please remember to send your students with snow pants, hats, gloves, boots and winter coat to help make recess time more enjoyable.
Again, big thanks to Frankenmuth Chamber and DTE for adopting our school and providing Saginaw Spirit tickets to our students of the month. Elliott Oulette, Jack London, Ricky Sugar, Will Parkhurst, Claire Slavik, Malachi Hill-Brown, Aria Craver, Rob Breasbois, and Clinton Delo.
There were many great and generous things taking place here before holiday break and continue to carry over to the new year and new semester.
The Gratiot County Community Foundation provided the elementary school with the ability to help 45 families with basic need items for the holidays. Many staff members were able to help with shopping, organizing and distributing items to families.
Santa and his elves came to visit and pass out candy canes on December 15.
Mrs. Chovanec's SnowPeople!
Mrs. Krenz's Service Projects!
4th Grade Field Trip
MS/HS Updates
The HS Jazz Band played for us on our last school day of 2021!
Mrs. Marr's Biology class studied muscles by dissecting chicken legs.
The Varsity Cheer Team took First place at the home meet on December 17. Great job!
NHS Toy Drive
Throughout the week of November 29th to December 3rd, the BHS students collectively brought in 57 toys for the week long toy drive. The senior class brought the most in, with 33 toys to win the high school competition! The 7th grade class won the middle school competition with 10 toys.
On December 7th, the Varsity Boys Basketball team had a game against St. Louis. Our own Huskies won both the game, and the toy drive for admissions! Breckenridge individuals brought in 43 toys while St. Louis brought in 28. Also, Dollar General brought in a very generous donation of 36 toys as well. Over the week, we raised 164 toys and 60 dollars in cash donations that are going to the Salvation Army to be distributed in Gratiot County. Thank you to all who participated!
FFA
2022 Yearbooks!
Spanish Students make Christmas treats!
On December 6th, Mrs. Aviña's spanish classes helped make a Mexican Christmas treat called "buñuelos" (elephant ears).
Trip to Madrid & Barcelona, Spain
Open to middle & high school students and parents. Enroll online by clicking HERE. Use Avina-2438 to register, or call 1-888-310-7121.
For more information or any questions please e-mail Mrs. Aviña (BHS Spanish teacher) - mavina@breckhuskies.org.
Risk Free booking until February 1st with monthly payment plan.
Upcoming Important Dates
Athletics
Winter Sports Schedules
BOND UPDATE
Work continues on the new wing of the elementary school. It's great to see the walls going up and the building taking shape. It won't be long and the roof will be in place.
The months ahead will certainly be busy with construction! We have received and reviewed bids for upcoming work on the athletic fields and MS/HS. These bids will be approved at our January Workshop Meeting on January 10th, at 4pm. The scheduled work on the MS/HS will be on 7 classrooms on the north side of the building. Work should begin by February. These 7 rooms should be ready for use by Spring Break. After Spring Break, an additional 7 rooms will be updated. The center of the building (science classrooms) are slated to be updated during the summer.
We look forward to getting work started on these projects!
-Wade Slavik, Superintendent
Blue's News!
Don't I look spiffy in my holiday gear? (Thanks for the new leash, Mrs. Pilmore!)
We went a little Mad for Plaid....
Some of my friends took this photo of me... Don't I look dashing?!
Box Tops for Education
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Keep the Huskies Healthy!
If your student is a close contact of someone at school who has tested positive for Covid, we recommend that the student stays home for 10 days. If they stay home for 10 days, they cannot return until after the 10 days or with a negative Covid test result and no symptoms.
If your student is a close contact of someone at school and has no symptoms, they may remain in school as long as they remain symptom free.
If your student is named as a contact and verbalizes or demonstrates any symptoms at school, they will be sent home for 10 days or until a negative COVID test result has been received.
Contact us!
Website: breckhuskies.org
Location: 700 Wright Street, Breckenridge, MI, USA
Phone: (989) 842-3182
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Breckenridge-Community-Schools-691994270900150/