
Kindergarten Music Concert & Art Show
Monday May 8th, 2023
School Doors open at 6:30 p.m.
Students may arrive in classrooms at 6:45 p.m.
The concert will begin in the Elementary school Gym at 7:00 p.m


Attention Elementary Families: Family Fun Day
May 13th from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm at Coal Miners Park
Sponsored by Parent Leadership Team


Students at St. Charles Middle/High School honored Mental Health Awareness Month today by decorating classroom doors. This is the criteria for the Door Decorating Contest
Who: Students
What: Decorate Doors for Mental Health Awareness
When: Wednesday, May 3rd - 6th hour
Where: 6th hour classroom
Why: To Promote Mental Health Awareness and kick off a
month-long celebration
How: Decorate your door to promote Mental Health. Paper is
available in the lounge. As a class, you can decide
how you would like to decorate your door. It can be anything
related to Mental Health - promoting awareness, self-care, a
specific concern, a positive quote, etc.
The winning class will receive ice cream!
Contest Guidelines:
1. Students must lead the project - coming up with the idea, producing the decorations, and decorating the door.
2. Ideas may be made ahead of time, but the actual door decorating process cannot begin
until the 6th hour.
3. Judging will take place on Thursday, May 4th - the winner will be announced by the end of
that day. The teacher can choose the date for the ice cream treat.
4. There will be two winners - One for Middle School and One for High School
5. Doors will be judged based on creativity, innovation, and completeness. Great job students and staff! A proud bulldog moment! Thank you Mrs. Kayla Petz for coordinating mental health awareness activities and information. The bling today was a special treat thank you!





Congratulations to Landry Gomez, daughter of Raquel and Mike Gomez for taking her place on the best of the best Cross Country all-time best times for girls. Great job Landry we are so proud of you! A proud bulldog moment!




Every two seconds, someone in the U.S. needs blood. Blood is essential to help patients survive surgeries, cancer treatment, chronic illnesses, and traumatic injuries. This lifesaving care starts with one person making a generous donation. The need for blood is constant. But only about 3% of age-eligible people donate blood yearly. Congratulations St. Charles Student Council and Advisor Trina Kohagen for hosting a blood drive today at St. Charles Community School. Proud Bulldog Moment!!! Thank you to all who donated you are the unsung heroes!!!!





Attention Elementary Families: The STC 3rd graders are hosting a Marketplace at school as part of their study of Economics.
Students have created several goods for sale. Students will have an opportunity to view and shop for unique items during school time. The general cost of items will be $5.00 or less. Please send your student with labeled envelope if they plan to buy things.
Some items for sale include soaps, toys, snowcones, bookmarks, bracelets, sports cards, crafts, and more.
Friday, May 5th!


Notice:
Good morning,
Today's home baseball and softball games vs Coleman have been rescheuled for Thursday, May 11th. Umpires are not available to cover the games today.
Thank you,
Leon Larsen
St. Charles High School Athletics Administration

The students in Mrs. Meier's 6th grade Social Studies class are creating their own theme parks based on the region of Asia that they were assigned.
Some of their rides include: Mount Fuji's Fury, The Oil Slide, Himalayan Heights, Landslide, Silly Pandas, Ural Mountains of Doom, and Monsoon Madness.
They also have restaurants in their parks such as: The Lamb Shack, Sushi Slicer, Make your own Sushi Shack, and Nutritious Noodles.
Finally, the theme parks offer attractions for non-riders, such as zoos featuring Asian elephants, tigers, and pandas, kabob making and sushi rolling classes, Kimono dress shops, Make your own Babushka dolls, mountain hikes, tubing down The Yangtze River, and tours of The Great Wall of China.
These pictures show a few of their Park Maps.
They are also making slideshows that describe their attractions and rides, and commercials that they will present in class.
It is fun to see their creativity and fantastic ideas.





A huge thank you goes out to Sam Mayer, a 2011 St. Charles graduate for speaking to our students today at Academic Awards. Sam spoke of how life goes by in a blink of an eye, life comes at you fast and a never-ending change of plans. Sam emphasized don't be discouraged when things don't work out as you planned. Things change, be flexible, and be dynamic, because at the end of the day what is going to get you through it is hard work and the goal to succeed. Thank you Sam!!!!





Congratulations to the St. Charles Middle/High School students who were honored today for their academic success. All students 3.0 and above attended the annual Academic Awards Ceremony. Class of "2026" recipients received a letter, the Class of "2025" received a bronze medal, the Class of "2024" received a silver medal, and the Class of "2023" received a gold medal. The top 20% of academic students were given the "Bulldog Award". Three students received perfect attendance by being in school every day. Congratulations to students, parents, and staff on your combined efforts to help students be success.




Happy Principal's Day to our terrific Middle/High School Principal Mrs. Leffel. We would like to thank you for every thing you do for both the staff and students at St. Charles Middle/High School. We hope you enjoyed your day!



Come work with us! We have added to our employment opportunities page. Please click on the link below to view the opportunities. Our newest added position posted is pictured below. https://www.stccs.org/page/employment-opportunities


If you are interested in watching the Academic Awards Ceremony today at 12:30pm, please tune in at https://www.nfhsnetwork.com and search for St. Charles Community Schools.


Baseball and softball games have been cancelled for tonight, Monday, May 1st. They will be played Wednesday, May 3rd.


We would like to extend a huge congratulations to our drama club members and director, Jamie Milbrandt, on their outstanding performances this past weekend. We look forward to the future performances. Please enjoy some action shots of the St. Charles Community Schools Drama Club presenting Roald Dahl's Willy Wonka Jr. (based on the book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory).











Good Morning Bulldog Families!
It's hard to believe we only 24 days of school left for the 2022/2023 school year. As we quickly approach the end of the year, there are numerous events and activities that are scheduled for May. Please be sure to review this week's Bulldog Bulletin to stay informed and up-to-date. I hope everyone has a great week!
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Thank you,
Mrs. Leffel

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY SUBWAY, St. Charles 3-4 nights part-time, Must be 17 years old, Text 989-295-6845 for an interview or stop in to the store and fill out an application.


Shout out to St. Charles Competitive Cheer Coach Jetta Stimac for being selected as the District 22 Division 4 Coach of the Year. Great job Coach Stimac.


From one Bulldog campus to another - The junior class had the opportunity to visit Ferris State University today. Thank you Ferris State for your hospitality. Thank you Mrs. Hart for coordinating an awesome experience for our students. Thank you Mr. Schmidt for chaperoning the trip. Go Bulldogs!





Very proud of our STC students today. Team 1 was awarded the best performance for the Defense and Team 2 was awarded the best performance for the Prosecution. They all did an outstanding job. Great job students and Mr. Princinsky. A special thank you to attorneys Jim Hession and Bill Cowdry for their time and assistance in preparing our students for Law Day.
