

Breckenridge Elementary Field Day is tomorrow, Thursday, May 15! Please have students wear appropriate clothes and shoes for the day. Some of the activities involve water, so students will get wet. A dry set of clothes may be helpful.
Grades K-2 will be in the morning beginning at 8:30. Grades 3-5 will be in the afternoon starting at noon. The activities will take place at BES.

🎓✨ It’s time to celebrate success! ✨🎓
We’re proud to announce our upcoming Awards Ceremonies and Graduation – a time to honor the hard work, achievements, and bright futures of our students!
📌 Event Schedule:
🏅 HS Honors Night Awards Ceremony
🗓 Thursday, May 15 | 🕕 6:00 PM | 📍 High School Gym
🏅 MS Awards Ceremony
🗓 Friday, May 16 | 🕑 2:00 PM | 📍 High School Gym
🚪 Doors open at 1:45 PM – Please enter through the HS office.
🎓 Graduation Ceremony
🗓 Sunday, May 18 | 🕒 3:00 PM | 📍 High School Gym
Let’s come together to celebrate our students and send off our graduates with Huskie pride!


ATTENTION- There will be only 1 lunch choice tomorrow due to field day here at BES.


Wall of Wonderful Work. Great Job to these kids!



Hi Parent's our lost and found has overgrown. Please take a moment to look at photos to claim items or stop in. All unclaimed items will be donated at the end of the year.











Summer Meal Options for Breckenridge Families
Parents in Breckenridge, Michigan seeking free summer meal options for their children can access resources through the Michigan Department of Education. The Meet Up and Eat Up site locator helps families find free on-site meal locations for children 18 and under.
🔗 Visit: www.michigan.gov/meetupeatup
This site is updated weekly and provides details such as meal times, locations, and contact information.
How to Find a Summer Meal Site:
Call 2-1-1: A free, confidential service available 24/7 that connects families with local resources.
Use the USDA’s Meal Site Locator: Search for meal sites by ZIP code or city using an interactive map.
Additional Support for Families:
Families living in rural areas may qualify for the Summer EBT program, also known as SUN Bucks in Michigan. This program offers $120 per eligible child to help cover grocery costs. Eligibility is based on factors such as Medicaid enrollment or participation in free or reduced-price school meals.
📅 Applications are open through August 31, 2025.



Breckenridge Athletics Weekly Update (May 5–May 11)
The final week of school for our seniors was packed with strong finishes, school records, and spirited competition across all sports. From school records in track to top finishes in golf, our Huskies made sure their presence was felt. Despite some tough battles on the diamond, our athletes showed grit and heart.. Happy Mother's Day to all the amazing moms in our community—thank you for being the heart of our support system!
⛳ Boys Golf
The boys golf team had a fantastic week, beginning with a commanding win at the MSAC Jamboree at St. Charles. The Huskies dominated the leaderboard, placing all five varsity golfers in the top 11, including four in the top four. Blaze Snyder led the charge, winning the event with a score of 43. Carter Suhr followed closely with a 45, Keegan Suhr shot a 46, and Noah Barr carded a 47 to complete the top four sweep.
On Friday, the team competed at The Fields in Ithaca against a strong field of eight larger schools and came away with an impressive 2nd place finish with a team score of 347. Snyder continued his stellar play, firing a 78 to finish in the top 10 alongside teammate Noah Barr, who shot an 84. The Huskies are peaking at the right time!
🏃♂️🏃♀️ Track & Field
The Huskie track teams delivered dominant performances this week. On Tuesday at the MSAC Jamboree, both the boys and girls squads captured first place—girls with 164 points and boys with 141.
Individual winners included:
Boys: Anthony Rowe (800m, 1600m), Zander Mapes (Shot Put, Discus), and the 4x400m relay team of Brock Mayle, Braylon Mayle, Maddax McCaw, and Anthony Rowe.
Girls: Raegyn Mayer (100m), Da’sia Denwiddie (200m), Kylo Riedel (100m Hurdles), and the 4x200m (Riedel, Mayer, Kayla Goward, Denwiddie) and 4x800m (Maizy Matthews, Avery Westall, Ally Schmitz, Danica Aldrich) relays.
On Friday, the team traveled to Alma. The girls team placed 3rd in the small school division, defeating Alma and Ithaca, while the boys placed 5th. Medal winners included:
Boys: Zander Mapes—2nd in Discus (156'9"), 3rd in Shot Put (47'2"), and Andrew Clark—2nd in Shot Put (48'2").
Girls: BayLeigh Clapp—5th in the 100m (13.42), 3rd in Long Jump (16'0.75); Da’sia Denwiddie—6th in 200m (PR 27.62), 5th in 400m (1:02.80); Emma Tinson—6th in Discus (PR 96'2); Raegyn Mayer—6th in Long Jump (15'3.5).
Highlight of the week: the 4x200m girls relay team of Riedel, Mayer, Goward, and Denwiddie broke the school record, clocking in at 1:51.56!
⚾ Baseball
The Huskie baseball team hosted the Huskie Invite on Saturday, welcoming larger schools and battling hard in two competitive games.
In Game 1, Breckenridge fell to Central Montcalm 10-4 despite out hitting their opponent 6-4. The Huskies took an early lead in the first inning thanks to an RBI single from Dylan Davenport. Keegan Suhr, Braxton Clapp, Gavin Corbat, Davenport, Noah Barr, and Isaac Bush all collected hits. Suhr, Clapp, and Davenport each drove in a run.
Blaze Snyder took the mound and went 2.2 innings, giving up nine runs (six earned) and striking out one.
In Game 2, Breckenridge dropped a close 5-2 decision to Hemlock. Keegan Suhr pitched 4.1 innings, allowing four runs and striking out two. Blaze Snyder led the offense with two hits, and Suhr added an RBI to his pitching performance.
While the results didn’t go in the Huskies’ favor, the boys showed they can compete with bigger schools and are continuing to improve every week.
🥎 Softball
The Huskie softball team hosted Alma on Friday and battled through two games, showing resilience and flashes of power at the plate.
In Game 1, Breckenridge fell 5-3. Lily St. John opened the scoring with an RBI single in the second inning, and the Huskies made a late push in the sixth when Adyson Collins scored on a sac fly and Emma Tinson crushed a solo home run to center. Collins pitched all seven innings, allowing five runs (three earned) while striking out three. Tinson, Lauralei McGill, Ava Colthorp, Collins, and St. John each recorded a hit.
Game 2 saw Alma pull away early in a 13-3 win. Breckenridge jumped out first thanks to an RBI single from Collins. Collins and Lydia Slavik both had two hits, while Colthorp, Collins, and Wale each drove in a run. Leah Wale started in the circle, going three innings and striking out one. Despite the loss, the Huskies are continuing to gain valuable experience as they prepare for postseason play.
🎓 Senior Shoutout & Mother’s Day Wishes
We’d like to give a heartfelt congratulations to our seniors, who wrapped up their final week of high school classes. Your leadership and contributions have made a lasting impact on our athletic programs. And to all the moms—Happy Mother’s Day! Your support, rides, cheers, and love mean the world to our athletes and programs.
🐾 Go Huskies!











It’s been a busy and exciting week at Breckenridge Community Schools! Check out just a few highlights:
🌱 FFA students hosted a beautiful Plant & Flower Sale
📚 Book Fairs at both buildings were a hit
🥯 BES welcomed families for Buddies, Books, and Bagels
🏃♂️ A new school record was set at our MS Track Invite
🧪 HS chemistry students brought hands-on science to BES
🎓 Seniors wrapped up their final week at BHS
📝 NWEA testing is underway, and our students are working hard!
👏 A huge thank you to our parents and community for the ongoing support of our staff, students, and schools. Your partnership fuels our success!
🐾 Stay tuned each week for more highlights — and as always...
GO HUSKIES! 💙💛







As Teacher Appreciation Week comes to a close, we send a heartfelt thank you to the educators who inspire, guide, and empower our students every day. Your dedication makes a lasting impact!
Today, we also celebrate our incredible seniors on their last day of school. You’ve grown, persevered, and achieved so much. As you step into your next chapter, know that we’re proud of you and cheering you on every step of the way.
Here’s to amazing teachers and an unforgettable senior class—what a week to remember!
#ClassOf2025 #LastDayVibes #ThankYouTeachers #SeniorSendOff






⚡ Today in Physics, students put static electricity to the test—literally! Using just a static charge, they raced aluminum cans across the parking lot, measuring speed and distance in a fun, hands-on experiment. Science in motion, competition in the air, and real-world physics in action! 🧪🥇 #PhysicsInAction #HandsOnLearning #HuskiePride







Thank you to everyone who came to Buddies, Books and Bagels. We had 112 adults and 127 students participate. We had 6 title paras and 8 FFA students, Mr. Kanine, all our food service ladies and Mrs. Mitchell and everyone else here to make this happen. Thank you to all and making this another successful for year for this event. #gohuskies #teamworkmakesthedreamwork










🎉 What an Amazing Week! 🎉
Our Student Leadership Scavenger Hunt was a huge success! From sombrero selfies with Mrs. Avina to heartfelt Gratitude Posters and snapshots with proud BHS grads, our students showed creativity, teamwork, and school spirit all week long. 💪📸💌🎓
Thank you to everyone who participated and made it such a fun and meaningful experience! 💙 #ScavengerHuntSuccess #StudentLeaders #HuskiePride







Breckenridge Elementary Summer School June 9th-26th. See the flyer for more information and registering.


The Varsity Cheer Team will be hosting a youth cheer camp for 3rd -8th grades only July 21st and July 22nd with a performance on July 23rd. See the flyer below for any questions!


The Varsity Cheer team will be hosting a youth cheer camp this summer! See the flyer below for more information!



Yesterday, our seventh graders explored the beautiful art of calligraphy as they wrapped up their unit on the Arab-Muslim Empires. It was fascinating to see them connect history with hands-on creativity, and even more fun to watch them master a brand new writing tool! 🖋️✨ #MiddleSchoolHistory #CalligraphyInTheClassroom #HuskiePride






