
Build Like a Girl! Free Event February 28th, 2023 at the Great Hall, Midland from 5:30pm to 8:30pm. *Educate young women grades 5-12 on careers in the construction industry. *Explore the skilled trades through hands-on activities. *Learn and talk to females in the industry. Sign up online at abcgmc.org.


Just a reminder there is no school on Monday, January 16th. Enjoy your extended weekend.
Note: St. Charles Children Center…
If your child was scheduled for care with Miss Christy they will need to have a sack lunch.

Mr. Dennis Barlow, Counseling Consultant / Career Navigator Coach, spent the morning with sophomores discussing the opportunities that are available at the Saginaw Career Complex. The students will be taking a field trip to learn more about the programs on January 24, 2023.





On Wednesday, January 11th and Thursday, January 12th, Staff Sergeant Barnes and Staff Sergeant Boles spoke with students in grades 7- 12 regarding overcoming obstacles, finding your purpose, and using that purpose to keep you moving forward to achieve your goals. We would like to thank these men for their service and for their willingness to help our students see their full potential.





Please check the employment opportunities that we have open at St. Charles Community Schools by using the link provided below. We have recently added a coaching vacancy for the Varsity Football Coach position.
https://www.stccs.org/page/employment-opportunities

The 23rd Annual St. Charles Winterball is coming up on Saturday, January 28th. Doors open at 5:30 PM and dinner is at 6:30 PM. This great event is an awesome showcase of our students talent and our major fundraiser for our program each year. The show is at Swan Valley Banquet Center in Thomas Township. Tickets are available for $35 per person and $20 for students age 5-12. Our big prizes for this event are an Autumn Wicke made Quilt, Professional Cornhole boards, a BBQ Smoker and other amazing items. Please contact me or Cathleen Kelley if you would like to order tickets. We hope that everyone will consider attending or donating a prize for our evening.


On Sunday, February 5th, from 9:00 AM until 12:00 PM there will be an opportunity for seniors to come into Mrs. Hart's classroom (Room 105) to work on scholarships. (Don't forget that the Saginaw Community Foundation Scholarship is due on February 10, 2023.) This is the perfect opportunity for you to have a block of time to work, as well as, to have Mrs. Jordan and Mrs. Hart take a look at your scholarships. You can come and go as you please.
We will be having breakfast that morning too! Think.....pancakes, waffles, yogurt, fruit, donuts, juice! Please RSVP by Friday, February 3, 2023. We want to make sure we have plenty for everybody!


Good afternoon, today an incident occurred at the MS/HS level. During the incident our students' safety was not in jeopardy. Following our school safety protocol, the decision was made to initiate a lockdown. This situation has been resolved and we commend our staff and students for how quickly they responded and reacted to the lockdown. If you have any questions please feel free to reach out to the Central Office at 989-865-9961.

UPCOMING EVENT YOU WON'T WANT TO MISS! SAVE THE DATE!!!!


Great Job at Saginaw County Meet Bulldog Wrestlers!!!!!
Congratulations to Braden Bila for taking 1st in his weight class and to Matias Escamilla for being the runner up in his weight class. The boys are pictured here "posing" with coach EJ Wendling.


Great Weekend of Bowling:
The Bulldog Bowlers were victorious over Coleman and Breckenridge on Saturday at the Alley in St. Charles. High games for the day were Caleb S. (235), Gavin G. (232), Mason H. (217), and Noah S. (192). On Sunday the 8th, the Bulldogs traveled to Battle Creek to compete in the Battle of the Baker Tournament at M-66 in Battle Creek. After a long day of bowling they finished a strong 4th place.


Please be sure to check out our employment opportunities. Come work with us!
https://www.stccs.org/page/employment-opportunities


The stars shining above St. Charles Sunday evening were coming from the Performance Gym at the high school as band students lead by Mr. Wicke wowed guests with their awesome performance. Great job Mr. Wicke and students.





St. Charles Competitive Cheer Team was first at the meet in Owosso.





Girls Junior Varsity and Varsity play Hemlock tonight.
Junior Varsity @ 5:30pm
Varsity @ 7:00pm
Go Bulldogs you can do it!!!!!!!!!


Congratulations to Saginaw County's 144 lb Wrestling Champion for 2023!! Braden Bila we are very proud of this young man!!


Landry Gomez and Marissa Breidinger volunteered at the Saginaw YMCA’s Food Giveaway where 16,076 pounds of food were distributed to help feed 200 families.


Senior Brady Robishaw and Sophomore Lala Gomez participated in the Michigan Indoor Track Series meet at SVSU on Saturday.
Brady was a state qualifier with his Sprint Relay Team doing the 400m leg and also running the 60m Dash.
Lala earned indoor track PR's for both her 1600m and 800m and also was part of the womens 4x400m relay team.



The first St. Charles Community Schools Board of Education meeting for the new year will be on Wednesday, January 18, 2023 at 6:30pm in the Middle School Media Center.

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has created a national broadband map that displays where internet services are—and are not—available across the United States, as reported by Internet Service Providers (ISPs) in the FCC’s ongoing Broadband Data Collection. This map (https://broadbandmap.fcc.gov) will be used to help determine future broadband expansion efforts and billions in grant funding to close the digital divide. Please consider checking the accuracy at your home address, as well as neighbors, family, friends, etc. If you find any inaccuracies, you can submit a location challenge through the website before the January 13, 2023 deadline.
Here’s how to access the FCC broadband map:
Visit broadbandmap.fcc.gov/home here, then type in an address and see if the reported coverage is accurate. You can access the site from a computer or a mobile device.
Residents can submit a challenge by clicking “Location Challenge” if the location of their home or business is missing or incorrect, or “Availability Challenge” if the internet service information is incorrect.
Residents should visit the website of any internet service provider that claims to serve their location and use the website's "Check Availability" or similar tool to determine if the provider can serve their location.
If they can't, a screenshot of their website can be submitted to the FCC as evidence for an Availability Challenge.