Attention Breckenridge 8-13 year olds: Alma Elks is hosting a free throw contest on Sunday, November 9 at 3:00 PM in the Alma High School Gym! See the flyer for details!

Attention Breckenridge 8-13 year olds: Alma Elks is hosting a free throw contest on Sunday, November 9 at 3:00 PM in the Alma High School Gym! See the flyer for details!

Hey Huskie Fans!! The Huskies are heading to the postseason across the board! Follow this link to purchase tickets for Varsity Cross Country State Finals, Football Regional Semi-finals, and Volleyball Districts will be added soon. Thank you for your support of our amazing student athletes - we couldn't do it without you!
LINK: https://www.breckhuskies.org/page/post-season-tickets
*Tickets for post-season events must be purchased ahead of time!

Breckenridge Athletics Weekly Update (10/19โ10/26)
It was another exciting week for the Huskies as the fall season nears its close. The varsity football team punched its ticket to the playoffs with a commanding shutout win, while the volleyball team wrapped up an impressive regular season and looks ahead to district play. Cross country runners were impressive once again by qualifying both boys and girls squads for the state finals. The JV teams closed out their seasons with effort and pride, and the sideline cheer team kept spirits high wherever the Huskies competed.
Varsity Football
The Huskies hit the road Thursday to take on Byron, facing early adversity but finding their rhythm in the second half to earn a dominant 27โ0 victory. The win not only capped off the regular season but also secured the programโs 10th playoff appearance in school history. The Huskiesโ defense was relentless all night, earning their first shutout of the season.
Game Highlights:
Passing: Gavin Corbat 11/19, 151 yds, 1 TD, 1 INT
Rushing: Carter Suhr 12 carries, 154 yds, 1 TD
Receiving: Noah Barr 3 receptions, 60 yds, 1 TD; Trey Most 4 receptions, 51 yds
Defense: Blaze Snyder 10 tackles, 4 TFL, 3 sacks, 1 forced fumble, 1 recovery, 1 INT (75-yd TD); Trey Most 12 tackles, 3 PBU; Truman Smith 7 tackles, 2 TFL, 1 recovery; Ely Chapin 7 tackles, 1 INT; Corbat 1 INT (10-yd TD).
The Huskies will travel to Montabella on Friday, October 31st at 7:00 PM for the first round of the MHSAA Playoffs. Ticket information will be posted on the Breckenridge Athletics Facebook page, with all sales through GoFan.
JV Football
The JV squad wrapped up their season at home against Byron, falling 14โ26 despite a hard-fought effort. The young Huskies showed grit and growth throughout the year, learning valuable lessons that will carry them into future seasons. Coaches praised their perseverance and teamwork during a season full of development and improvement.
Varsity Volleyball
The varsity volleyball team closed out league play in style, sweeping Ashley in three straight sets to secure second place in the conference and an outstanding overall record of 34โ6โ3. With league play behind them, the Huskies now turn their attention to districts, where they enter as the #1 seed. Breckenridge will host Sanford Meridian in the second round of district play on Wednesday, November 5th at 5:30 PM. Ticket links will be shared on Facebook through GoFan.
JV Volleyball
The JV volleyball team finished their season strong, competing in a tournament at St. Louis on Saturday and ending the year with a stellar 17โ6โ4 record. The young Huskies displayed energy, effort, and teamwork all season long. Congratulations to the players and coaches for a great year of growth and success.
Sideline Cheer
The cheer team made the trip to Byron this week to support the football Huskies and brought energy from start to finish. The girls kept the crowd on their feet and the sidelines full of enthusiasm as they led cheers and kept the Huskie spirit alive. Their commitment to the program continues to shine, not just through their routines but in how they lift up teammates and fans alike. The effort, positivity, and pride they bring each week play a huge role in creating a strong game-day atmosphere.
Cross Country
It was a great day for Huskie cross country as both the boys and girls teams traveled to Shepherd for Regionals โ and both squads qualified for the MHSAA State Finals at Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn next Saturday. Each team earned regional runner-up honors, marking another milestone in the programโs continued success.
Girls Team Results: narrowly missed a fourth straight regional title, finishing just 4 points shy of first place.
Boys Team Results: placed second overall behind Sacred Heart Academy.
All-Region Medalists (Top 15):
Girls: Maizy Matthews (2nd, 19:55 PR), Maezee Humm (8th, 21:51 PR), Ally Schmitz (11th, 21:54)
Boys: Anthony Rowe (2nd, 16:32 PR), Oliver Burt (8th, 17:28 PR), Gus Barr (13th, 17:56 PR), Dom Chiverton (15th, 18:04)
Good luck to both teams as they represent Breckenridge at the MHSAA State Finals next weekend!
Go Huskies!
Stay tuned to the Breckenridge Athletics Facebook page for district ticket links and playoff updates.
It was another exciting week for the Huskies as the fall season nears its close. The varsity football team punched its ticket to the playoffs with a commanding shutout win, while the volleyball team wrapped up an impressive regular season and looks ahead to district play. Cross country runners were impressive once again by qualifying both boys and girls squads for the state finals. The JV teams closed out their seasons with effort and pride, and the sideline cheer team kept spirits high wherever the Huskies competed.
Varsity Football
The Huskies hit the road Thursday to take on Byron, facing early adversity but finding their rhythm in the second half to earn a dominant 27โ0 victory. The win not only capped off the regular season but also secured the programโs 10th playoff appearance in school history. The Huskiesโ defense was relentless all night, earning their first shutout of the season.
Game Highlights:
Passing: Gavin Corbat 11/19, 151 yds, 1 TD, 1 INT
Rushing: Carter Suhr 12 carries, 154 yds, 1 TD
Receiving: Noah Barr 3 receptions, 60 yds, 1 TD; Trey Most 4 receptions, 51 yds
Defense: Blaze Snyder 10 tackles, 4 TFL, 3 sacks, 1 forced fumble, 1 recovery, 1 INT (75-yd TD); Trey Most 12 tackles, 3 PBU; Truman Smith 7 tackles, 2 TFL, 1 recovery; Ely Chapin 7 tackles, 1 INT; Corbat 1 INT (10-yd TD).
The Huskies will travel to Montabella on Friday, October 31st at 7:00 PM for the first round of the MHSAA Playoffs. Ticket information will be posted on the Breckenridge Athletics Facebook page, with all sales through GoFan.
JV Football
The JV squad wrapped up their season at home against Byron, falling 14โ26 despite a hard-fought effort. The young Huskies showed grit and growth throughout the year, learning valuable lessons that will carry them into future seasons. Coaches praised their perseverance and teamwork during a season full of development and improvement.
Varsity Volleyball
The varsity volleyball team closed out league play in style, sweeping Ashley in three straight sets to secure second place in the conference and an outstanding overall record of 34โ6โ3. With league play behind them, the Huskies now turn their attention to districts, where they enter as the #1 seed. Breckenridge will host Sanford Meridian in the second round of district play on Wednesday, November 5th at 5:30 PM. Ticket links will be shared on Facebook through GoFan.
JV Volleyball
The JV volleyball team finished their season strong, competing in a tournament at St. Louis on Saturday and ending the year with a stellar 17โ6โ4 record. The young Huskies displayed energy, effort, and teamwork all season long. Congratulations to the players and coaches for a great year of growth and success.
Sideline Cheer
The cheer team made the trip to Byron this week to support the football Huskies and brought energy from start to finish. The girls kept the crowd on their feet and the sidelines full of enthusiasm as they led cheers and kept the Huskie spirit alive. Their commitment to the program continues to shine, not just through their routines but in how they lift up teammates and fans alike. The effort, positivity, and pride they bring each week play a huge role in creating a strong game-day atmosphere.
Cross Country
It was a great day for Huskie cross country as both the boys and girls teams traveled to Shepherd for Regionals โ and both squads qualified for the MHSAA State Finals at Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn next Saturday. Each team earned regional runner-up honors, marking another milestone in the programโs continued success.
Girls Team Results: narrowly missed a fourth straight regional title, finishing just 4 points shy of first place.
Boys Team Results: placed second overall behind Sacred Heart Academy.
All-Region Medalists (Top 15):
Girls: Maizy Matthews (2nd, 19:55 PR), Maezee Humm (8th, 21:51 PR), Ally Schmitz (11th, 21:54)
Boys: Anthony Rowe (2nd, 16:32 PR), Oliver Burt (8th, 17:28 PR), Gus Barr (13th, 17:56 PR), Dom Chiverton (15th, 18:04)
Good luck to both teams as they represent Breckenridge at the MHSAA State Finals next weekend!
Go Huskies!
Stay tuned to the Breckenridge Athletics Facebook page for district ticket links and playoff updates.






๐ Halloween Costume Guidelines ๐
Students are welcome to wear Halloween costumes to school on our ยฝ day โ Friday, October 31st only! ๐ป
Please keep these guidelines in mind:
โ Costumes must follow the school dress code (see handbook).
โ Hats are allowed only as part of a costume that day.
โ All costume prep (makeup, hair color, etc.) must be done at home โ no getting ready at school.
๐ซ No masks or weapons of any kind (including toy swords, nunchucks, knives, or guns).
โ ๏ธ Inappropriate costumes will result in a call home for a change of clothes.
๐ฉโ๐ซ Parents & Staff: Please help ensure costumes meet these expectations so we can all enjoy a fun, safe, and distraction-free day! ๐งก๐ค
Students are welcome to wear Halloween costumes to school on our ยฝ day โ Friday, October 31st only! ๐ป
Please keep these guidelines in mind:
โ Costumes must follow the school dress code (see handbook).
โ Hats are allowed only as part of a costume that day.
โ All costume prep (makeup, hair color, etc.) must be done at home โ no getting ready at school.
๐ซ No masks or weapons of any kind (including toy swords, nunchucks, knives, or guns).
โ ๏ธ Inappropriate costumes will result in a call home for a change of clothes.
๐ฉโ๐ซ Parents & Staff: Please help ensure costumes meet these expectations so we can all enjoy a fun, safe, and distraction-free day! ๐งก๐ค
๐ข Huskie Happenings is HERE! Catch up on the latest from BCS! ๐พ
This week's update from Mr. Slavik is live, featuring a look at: โ The start of our District Improvement planningโyour feedback survey is coming soon! โ Amazing student work and hands-on learning, like "Stop the Bleed" training. โ Upcoming events, including the BES Fine Arts Night (Oct. 27) and the exciting Lion Heart Experience assembly (Nov. 3).
Stay connected with everything happening across Breckenridge Community Schools!
https://breckenridgecommunityschools.edurooms.com/engage/huskie-happenings-weekly-superintendent-newsletter/newsletters/october-20-24]
This week's update from Mr. Slavik is live, featuring a look at: โ The start of our District Improvement planningโyour feedback survey is coming soon! โ Amazing student work and hands-on learning, like "Stop the Bleed" training. โ Upcoming events, including the BES Fine Arts Night (Oct. 27) and the exciting Lion Heart Experience assembly (Nov. 3).
Stay connected with everything happening across Breckenridge Community Schools!
https://breckenridgecommunityschools.edurooms.com/engage/huskie-happenings-weekly-superintendent-newsletter/newsletters/october-20-24]
What a great turn out for our first Fun Friday of the year! Pizza, dancing, a costume contest and fun games! The students had a great time!










Our wonderful girl scouts had a wonderful project that you can find right by the Howe Memorial library. Great job, ladies!
The Community Food Cabinet is located next to the Howe Memorial Library right on M-46! "Give what you can, Take what you need", Free to anyone in the community who may need in need! Anyone is able to stop by and donate at any time... food, simple hygiene items or even pet food!
The Community Food Cabinet is located next to the Howe Memorial Library right on M-46! "Give what you can, Take what you need", Free to anyone in the community who may need in need! Anyone is able to stop by and donate at any time... food, simple hygiene items or even pet food!


Hey Huskie Fans! Our Cross Country team will be at regionals today in Shepherd starting at 3:30. Here's the link for tickets if you plan on attending: https://gofan.co/event/5086202?schoolId=MI3606
Good Luck, Huskies - as Coach Gulick always says, Bring It and DOMINATE!!!!!!
Good Luck, Huskies - as Coach Gulick always says, Bring It and DOMINATE!!!!!!


Reminder!
Picture Retake day is tomorrow Friday, October 24th. Please return your current photos and please let the office know if you will need retakes.
Picture Retake day is tomorrow Friday, October 24th. Please return your current photos and please let the office know if you will need retakes.

Breckenridge Middle/High School will host a Veterans Day Assembly on Tuesday, November 11th, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. in the High School Gym to honor our active duty service members and veterans.
๐๏ธ Veterans/Active Duty Guests:
-Please check in at the main office upon arrival.
-Join us for a coffee & donut meet and greet in the Library Media Center to view our Freedom Shrine.
-All veterans and active duty guests are also invited to enjoy a free lunch with our high school students following the assembly.
๐ธ Help Us Honor Our Heroes!
We would like to include photos of veterans and active duty membersโpast and presentโin our assembly slideshow, created by our MS Student Council. If youโd like to honor a veteran (living or deceased), please submit their information and photo by Tuesday, November 4th, 2025, using the link below:
๐ Submit Veteran Information & Photo Here
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScmh4FJID0nv2FO8oKXGiae6xaLmnlEzdbWjZ5FSnB-Kz5lqA/viewform?usp=header
๐ฌ Photos can also be emailed to cgiles@breckhuskies.org
Or brought to the High School Main OfficeโKatie Short or Kathy Kaiser will be happy to scan them for you.
Letโs come together to honor and celebrate those who have served and continue to serve our country. ๐โค๏ธ
๐๏ธ Veterans/Active Duty Guests:
-Please check in at the main office upon arrival.
-Join us for a coffee & donut meet and greet in the Library Media Center to view our Freedom Shrine.
-All veterans and active duty guests are also invited to enjoy a free lunch with our high school students following the assembly.
๐ธ Help Us Honor Our Heroes!
We would like to include photos of veterans and active duty membersโpast and presentโin our assembly slideshow, created by our MS Student Council. If youโd like to honor a veteran (living or deceased), please submit their information and photo by Tuesday, November 4th, 2025, using the link below:
๐ Submit Veteran Information & Photo Here
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScmh4FJID0nv2FO8oKXGiae6xaLmnlEzdbWjZ5FSnB-Kz5lqA/viewform?usp=header
๐ฌ Photos can also be emailed to cgiles@breckhuskies.org
Or brought to the High School Main OfficeโKatie Short or Kathy Kaiser will be happy to scan them for you.
Letโs come together to honor and celebrate those who have served and continue to serve our country. ๐โค๏ธ
MS/HS Picture Retake day is tomorrow! Please have your student bring their original pictures with them!

REMINDER!
Please help us keep our students and families safe!
Please help us keep our students and families safe!

Mrs. Shelley did a Fastest Class competition. Every class worked hard and it was a fun and challenging contest and your winner is................ Mrs. Graham's 4th Grade Class. Great job to them!! Thank you Mrs. Shelley for always keeping gym fun!

Students in anatomy class participated in Stop the Bleed training today. They learned valuable lifesaving techniques to use if the encoucounter a traumatic injury. Thank you to Chief Rich Ramereiz of the the St. Louis police department for leading the training today.






