
Girls in Grades K-5 from Breckenridge Elementary and their family are invited to join Girls Scouts for a Parent Information Night on January 22nd, 2024 from 6:00 to 7:00pm at Breckenridge Elementary to learn about all things Girl Scouts. Families will also learn about opportunities to form new troops!



🌟 Thank You, Breckenridge Board of Education! 🌟
This month, we’re taking a moment to recognize and express our heartfelt gratitude to our incredible Board of Education members for their unwavering dedication and service to Breckenridge Community Schools. Your commitment to our students, staff, and community helps us grow and thrive every day. 💙💛
A special thank you to:
🎓 Amanda Staley
🎓 Heather Corbat
🎓 Julayne Goward
🎓 Bridget McPherson
🎓 Barb Giles
🎓 Nathaniel Tester
🎓 Jerry Loyselle
Your leadership and passion make a lasting impact on our schools, and we are truly grateful for all you do. 🙌


Breckenridge Athletics Weekly Update
Dates: January 12 – January 19, 2025
🐾 Huskies Weekly Highlights
Our Huskies continue to demonstrate hard work, resilience, and teamwork across all sports. This week’s competitions brought new milestones and exciting performances from our athletes. Let’s celebrate their achievements and look ahead to more success!
Bowling
Our bowling teams had a week full of progress and accomplishments, with athletes continuing to improve their scores and set new records.
JV:
Tuesday: The JV squad rolled to a 20–10 victory over Meridian. Auna led the way with a new personal best (PB) of 145, while Eva and Kolby also achieved PBs of 127 and 123, respectively. All our new Huskie bowlers have now bowled games over 120—an impressive milestone for athletes so new to the sport!
Thursday: The JV team faced a powerhouse Ithaca team and fell 29–1. Despite the result, the team’s progress is evident as they smashed last week’s high score by 112 pins!
Highlights include:
Eva: 99 (Season High, SH)
Kaydence: 100 (SH)
Auna: 110 (SH)
Braxton: 132 (SH)
Kacie: 153 (SH)
Varsity:
The girls remain undefeated at 4–0 and set a new school record with a Peterson game of 776! They also rolled a Baker SH of 150.
Top performers:
Kylo: High average of 165
Raegyn: High game of 204, just shy of her PB
The boys are 2–2 on the season with some close losses, including one by a single pin.
Top performers:
Anthony: High average of 165 (174 SH)
Ryan: PB of 190
Girls Basketball
The girls faced tough competition this week but continued to show determination on the court.
Game 1 : The varsity team fell to SASA, 48–37, after a challenging second quarter.
Box score:
1st: Breckenridge 15, SASA 11
2nd: Breckenridge 2, SASA 10
3rd: Breckenridge 10, SASA 16
4th: Breckenridge 11, SASA 11
Final: Breckenridge 37, SASA 48
Leaders:
Maddie Breece: 11 pts
Kayla Goward: 7 pts
Madi Aldrich & Lily St. John: 6 pts each
Game 2 : The Huskies fell to Merrill, 42–33, despite strong individual efforts.
Box Score:
1st: Breckenridge 4, Merrill 8
2nd: Breckenridge 7, Merrill 9
3rd: Breckenridge 10, Merrill 11
4th: Breckenridge 12, Merrill 14
Final: Breckenridge 33, Merrill 42
Leaders:
Maddie Breece: 20 pts, 5 rebs, 4 stls
Kayla Goward: 8 pts, 11 rebs, 7 stls
JV Girls Basketball:
Game 1: The girls lost to Valley Lutheran, 28–10. Strong defense was the highlight of their performance.
Leaders:
D’Asia Denwiddie: 4 pts
Sam Haworth: 4 pts
Brinley Humm: 1 pt
Lydia Slavik: 1 pt
Boys Basketball
The boys’ basketball team had a successful week with two road wins.
Game 1: The varsity team defeated SASA, 46–24, with multiple standout performances. Congratulations to Jayden Delong for scoring his first points of the season!
Box score:
1st: Breckenridge 9, SASA 0
2nd: Breckenridge 15, SASA 7
3rd: Breckenridge 13, SASA 10
4th: Breckenridge 9, SASA 7
Final: Breckenridge 46, SASA 24
Leaders:
Noah Barr: 15 pts
Blaze Snyder: 9 pts
Trey Most: 8 pts
Game 2: The boys battled Merrill and secured a 60–43 win after a close first half.
Box score:
1st: Breckenridge 12, Merrill 7
2nd: Breckenridge 12, Merrill 16
3rd: Breckenridge 16, Merrill 7
4th: Breckenridge 20, Merrill 13
Final: Breckenridge 60, Merrill 43
Leaders:
Zander Mapes: 14 pts
Maddox McCaw: 9 pts
Blaze Snyder: 8 pts
Carter Suhr: 7 pts
JV Boys Basketball:
Game 1 : The Huskies defeated SASA, 52–18.
Leaders:
Dylan Davenport: 14 pts (four 3-pointers)
Gavin Corbat: 10 pts
Isaac Bush: 6 pts
Game 2 : The JV team beat Merrill, 74–45, with standout performances across the roster.
Leaders:
Carter Suhr: 20 pts
Isaac Bush: 14 pts
Keegan Suhr: 10 pts
Mikel Wolgast: 10 pts
Gavin Corbat: 8 pts
Competitive Cheer
The competitive cheer team traveled to Sanford Meridian on Tuesday and delivered a strong performance, finishing 4th and improving in their rounds. This Thursday, they will compete at a home meet at 6:30 PM, which will also be Senior Night. Come out and support our cheerleaders as they showcase their skills!
Wrestling
Wednesday MSAC Match: The Huskies competed in their first MSAC match of the season. Manny Coyle, Jackson Garcia, and Brayden Harvkey gave it their all, with Jackson taking his match to the third round before falling short.
Saturday Invitational: Brayden Harvkey represented the Huskies at the Ithaca Invitational, finishing the day with a 1–2 record. Keep working hard, Huskies!
Thank you, Breckenridge community, for supporting our Huskie athletes. Let’s keep cheering them on as they grow and represent Breckenridge with pride.
Please visit this link to see the schedule for upcoming events and come out to cheer on our Huskies!!
https://www.breckhuskies.org/.../202425-winter-sports...
🐾 Go Huskies!






🎶❄️ BHS/MS Winter Band and Choir Concert! From festive tunes to timeless classics, our talented students filled the air in our HS gym with holiday spirit. This beautiful showcase of their hard work and dedication was great entertainment for all who attended! 🎤🎺 #WinterConcert #BandAndChoir #HolidayMusic
#HuskiePride









IT'S A GREAT DAY TO BE A HUSKIE!
Michigan Farm Bureau Awards Grant to Breckenridge Schools
Breckenridge, Mich. – Breckenridge Schools was recently awarded a $2,000 grant to fight childhood food insecurity by the Michigan Farm Bureau Family of Companies (MFBFoC) and Michigan Farm Bureau Agent Charitable Fund (ACF). Grant funds will be used to create and purchase food for a student snack pantry in the office.
Agents for Change Grants are awarded to Michigan school districts every other month. Schools are nominated by a local Farm Bureau Insurance agent and selected by a committee of ACF donors based on the need of the school and overall goal of the program.
Farm Bureau agent Jessica Wright nominated Breckenridge Schools for the grant and is a proud supporter of Breckenridge’s efforts to combat childhood food insecurity. As Wright says, “After collaborating with elementary principal David Kanine, we decided that a snack pantry in the office would be a wonderful addition to serve the students of Breckenridge Elementary. Often, students accidently forget a snack or maybe their guardians don’t have the means to provide the snacks. Most of the time, teachers are paying for snacks out of their own pockets. This new pantry would allow any student who has forgotten their snack to grab one at the office during their classroom snack time.”
The ACF, whose mission is to end hunger in Michigan, is a donor-designated fund administered through the Michigan Foundation for Agriculture. The Michigan Foundation for Agriculture, a 501(c)(3) governed by the MFBFoC’s board of directors, positively contributes to the future of Michigan agriculture through leadership and educational programming.
Operating at the intersection of market and moral missions, the MFBFoC has a powerful vision: a Michigan where no child goes to bed hungry. MFBFoC is reinvesting their proceeds back into their local communities and identifying effective programs, policies and practices designed to directly reduce childhood hunger.
If you would like more information about the MFBFoC childhood hunger relief efforts, please contact Audrey Carey at acarey@michfb.com.
(Pictured Left to Right: Jessica Wright-The Wright Agency, Joslyn Esquivel-Elementary Administrative Assistant, Debbie Bartlett-Elementary Office Secretary, Dave Kanine-Elementary Principal)


Breckenridge Middle and High School students and staff showed their Detroit Lions spirit with a fun Honolulu Blue dress-up day! Everyone is pumped and ready for the big playoff game! #LionsPride #BreckenridgeStrong #DetroitLionsPlayoffs
#HuskiePride

Dear Breckenridge Families and Community,
Thank you for your continued support in helping us create a wonderful environment for teaching, learning, and growing together. This week, I’ve been reminded of the incredible impact we’re making as we educate and inspire the next generation. Together, we’re building a brighter future for our students, and your partnership plays a vital role in this effort.
Friday was an amazing display of community pride! It was great to see so much Lions spirit throughout the school as we gear up for the big game on Saturday night. 🦁🏈 Thank you for helping us celebrate both Huskie and Lions pride—it truly brings us together as a community.
Wishing you a safe and enjoyable weekend!
Go Huskies and Go Lions!
https://sites.google.com/breckhuskies.org/bcsweeklyrecap/home/january-13-17





This week, members of our RESD joined the 8th-grade Career Pathways class to guide students in planning their high school courses. It's a great step in helping our future leaders map their educational journeys, and one part of their Educational Developmental Plans (EDPs) is in full swing! 🎓📚 #Naviance #CareerPathways #StudentSuccess #FutureReady #HuskiePride






More Lion photos! The spirit is strong here at B.E.S. today!











So awesome to see the Lions spirit in B.E.S today. Go Blue!











🚨 Exciting Opportunity for Our 10th Graders! 🚨
This week, representatives from the Gratiot-Isabella Technical Education Center (GI-TEC) visited to introduce all the amazing Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs they offer! 🎓✨
GI-TEC provides hands-on technical and professional training for mid-Michigan high school students. With state-of-the-art facilities, experienced staff, and over 20 programs, they make preparing for your future career easier.
From healthcare to welding, small engines, graphic design to culinary arts, there’s a program for every interest! 💡👩🔧👨🍳
#HuskiePride





Tomorrow, January 17th students, are invited to wear Lions gear in support of the big game on Saturday. Go Lions!!


Wall of Wonderful Work for this week! Great job to everyone!






Thank you to the Breckenridge Elementary PTO for their generous donation of snacks and drinks for our teachers and staff! Your support is greatly appreciated. We enjoyed every single bit of it!


ATTENTION WINTER ATHLETES: Winter Sports Photos for MS Boys Basketball, Bowling, Wrestling, and 8th Grade & HS Band will be taken tomorrow (Thursday, January 16) after school. Please view the linked document that outlines how to purchase your student's pictures. Please contact the office if you have any questions! https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vSXsjH0rNp_XQkoKmpMvn9ewbE5OnQ6fa-GiA1H69_b3ZxjY7aMDgiAK5gcmM2MVw/pub


Attention Huskie Fans! Tonight our JV & Varsity Boys Basketball team and our Varsity Girls Basketball team will be at SASA facing off against the SASA Dragons! Games tip off at 4:30 with JV Boys. Entry for this game is via GoFan - tickets MUST be purchased ahead of time. No cash will be accepted at the gate. Please follow this link to purchase tickets: https://gofan.co/event/2176621?schoolId=MI4082