Tenth graders participated in career day at Baker College today. They learned about many careers, including computer science, veterinary technology, medical assistant, nursing, surgical technology, mechatronics/engineering, psychology, criminal justice, & teaching. They also played a game of life, which gave them perspective on the relationships between career choice, income, college costs, & living expenses. It was very engaging & educational!
Glorious Snow! 1st Grade is loving this white stuff
A reminder to all the dads, grandpas, uncles, brothers, and friends, tomorrow night Nov. 8th is our annual father/daughter dance from 6-8pm. Price is $15 in advance and $20 at the door. Appetizers will be served and pictures are available. Dress is casual. Please use the old entrance on the West side of the building off M-115.
Mesick Athletic Booster's is hosting an online store for Mesick Gear. The store is open from November 6 through November 15. The boosters will be delivering to parents the week of December 16. Please use the the link below to check out the store.
https://www.bsnteamsports.com/shop/T4ZXQscVNq?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=newsfeed&utm_campaign=store_closes
It was a bittersweet weekend for Mesick Athletics. Our football team traveled to Kingston Friday night for the first round of the MHSAA playoffs but unfortunately were not able to bring home a win. The magical season has come to an end but not before the boys were able to make history as conference champions and notch 11 selections to the WMD All Conference team. It was an amazing year for these guys and it will not be the last time we hear about them! On Saturday afternoon at the Cross Country State Finals Grant Fleis ran the race of his life and finished 27th overall. This outstanding performance allowed Grant to bring home a medal and also got him selected to the Division 4 Boys All-State Cross Country Team. Congratulations Grant and we can't wait to see what you do as a Senior! Monday provided a big time performance from the Mesick Volleyball team as they beat rival Buckley in the first round of District play. The girls will be playing tonight at 6:00 pm vs Traverse City Christian in the District Semi-Final. We hope to see everyone there cheering on the girls as they look to play in their second district championship in the last 3 years. Also tonight our JH Boys Basketball team will be playing in their second contest of the season at Bear Lake. On Monday the boys split with Brethren and are looking to rebound tonight at 5:30 pm. Have a great week everyone and we hope to see you at the game!
More 4th grade water safety practice.
The 4th grade Bulldogs learned some valuable water safety lessons yesterday at the YMCA. Students practiced entering and paddling a canoe, how to fit and use a life jacket properly, and how to help someone who has fallen in the water. As always, our kids did a great job!
I would like to invite all of our service men and women to attend and be recognized at our annual Veterans Day assembly this Monday Nov. 11th at 9:00 am in the JR/SR High gymnasium. For questions please email moreys@mesick.org.
Congratulations!
Congratulations to everyone, the operational millage has unofficially passed.
Thank you for everyone who took the time to vote!
It’s a great day to be a Bulldog!
Hello All,
I received the email below this past weekend. This is a testament to our students, staff and community. This was the first time Mesick has played Kingston in any event. Great job on leaving a great impression! Proud to be a Bulldog!
Good Evening Gentlemen;
As I said last night to Kyle and Coach Ream, last night was what high school sports is really all about. I witnessed 31 players, several coaches and numerous Mesick fans show the best display of sportsmanship I have seen in my over 40 years of high school athletics. Helping players off the ground, patting them on the back and helmet and even once a Mesick player pulled a Kingston players jersey back over his shoulder pad. Watching your team shake the hands of the MHSAA officials was an inspiration.
In the cafeteria after the game every player and coach that was there said "thank you" for the pizza and drinks. The parents I talked to were extremely friendly and complementary on the night as a whole.
Regardless of the score, because of what I witnessed, The Mesick Bulldogs were the true winners.
I (we) here at Kingston High School wish you great success in the future and hope to see you again down the road.
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Thank You
Carl Nicol
Kingston Athletics
Please do not forget to vote tomorrow on the renewal of Mesick School's Non- Homestead Operational Millage.
The non-homestead operating millage renewal proposal on the November 5th ballot will not affect taxes on your primary residence (home). The millage applies mainly to businesses and second homes.
If your primary residence is within the Mesick Consolidated School District, the non-homestead operating millage renewal will have no impact on your tax rate—none!
However, all registered voters living in the Mesick Consolidated School District can vote on the non-homestead operating millage renewal. Here’s what your vote means:
A YES vote will…
• NOT affect taxes on your primary residence (home). (The non-homestead operating millage applies mainly to businesses and second homes.)
• allow the school district to continue to levy the number of operating mills required to receive revenues at the full per pupil allowance permitted by the State.
• generate approximately $1.3 million in annual operating revenue for school district programs and services.
• renew the non-homestead operating millage approved by voters in 2014.
A NO vote will…
• NOT affect taxes on your primary residence (home).
• mean a loss of of approximately $1.3 million in annual revenue for school district programs and services.
• mean reductions in programs for students and services to the community.
The non-homestead operating millage proposal will not affect taxes on your home if you live in the Mesick Consolidated School District. However, voter approval of the millage will generate approximately $1.3 million for school programs and services.
Please make sure you vote at the polls on Tuesday, November 5th.
If you have questions or need more information, please contact me at 231/885-1200 or by email at akoms@mesick.org.
Ski Club Sign Up for students in grades 4-12 is on Wednesday, Nov. 13th from 5-6:30 pm in the Elementary Library. Please use front doors off of M 115 to enter the building. Club fee is $1.00 if you sign up Wed night, after 11/13 club fee is $5.00. Caberfae employees will be there to take skiers measurements for equipment. Hope to see you there!
What a fun day celebrating Halloween with friends! 1st Grade
Mesick teachers are learning about virtual reality and how to incorporate this technology into their instruction.
Another reason we love CTC...creativity and passion!! Nice job Cody on your floral arrangement creation. She will love it 🌺
Easy, fun recipe to spice up our Halloween Living class today! Nice job boys!
More of the Mesick Minions from today. A reminder there is no school tomorrow, Nov 1st. A special thanks to all our merchants who participated in today’s parade. Your support is much appreciated. Have a fun night and a great weekend!
There are many reasons to be fortunate being a part of Mesick Schools, one of them is working with the best group of minions a supervillain could ask for! Happy Halloween. Go Bulldogs
We have been learning about our skeletal system in 3rd grade. Today's topic.....cranium! Perfect timing for a fun Halloween project! 🎃