The Freeland Community School District wishes to extend a huge note of appreciation to our partner, Burt Watson Auto Group, for the donation of a new scoreboard at Falcon Stadium. We are blessed to live a in community with such generous donors. Thank you Burt Watson!
Freeland Robotics had a great weekend @ the FIRST FTC Qualifier. Team 5386 went undefeated, and with their sister team 21672, won the event.
Both teams represented with gracious professionalism by assisting other teams when needed. Team 5386 won the Control Award and Team 21672 was runner-up for the Design & Innovate Awards.
Go Fabricators!
Freeland Senior Zoey Markey has signed to play softball at Lawrence Tech University. A four year, four sport athlete in softball, golf, bowling, and basketball at FHS, Zoey plans on studying Computer Science/Cybersecurity at LTU.
Congratulations to following FHS Student-Athletes receiving the Tri-Valley Conference Sportsmanship Award for Fall Sports:
Cross Country: Jacob Alexander & Ainsley Miller
Football: Andrew Purdy
Golf: Zoey Markey
Soccer: Lucas Colpaert
Volleyball: Elizabeth Shea
Go Falcons!
Trades, Apprenticeships, Military, & More @ FHS Cafeteria on Mon., Nov. 21, 6:00-7:30 pm. Meet representatives from area trades, the military, local college trade programs, and companies with post-secondary opportunities. Happening concurrently with Parent/Teacher conferences.
Freeland Schools recognizes Veterans Day and honors all those who have who have served. Our veterans are appreciated and remembered.
Congratulations to FHS Seniors Eric Dahley and Cadence Swartz for being recognized by the Optimist Club of Saginaw at their Youth Appreciation Luncheon.
Congratulations to 2022 Freeland graduate Bryson Huckeby (pictured with his varsity coaches) on receiving one of the two Dr. Slade Saginaw County Athlete of the Year Awards for 2022 at the Saginaw County Sports Hall of Fame Banquet.
See this message from the Saginaw Intermediate School District. The students of Freeland Schools will benefit from the student supports this reduction in special education costs will fund for years to come. Thank you.
Suicide Awareness & Prevention - Tues. 11/15 @ 4:30
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The Nov. 8th millage supports special education, allowing Freeland Schools to fund the following for the next ten (10) years:
· Student Intervention Specialists (2)
· Intervention Paraprofessionals (6)
· Elementary Counselor
· Secondary Social Worker
· Pathways to Graduation Program
· One (1) additional special education teacher to assist our schools to service Freeland students in Freeland.
This is an opportunity to create a sustainable funding source for many of the meaningful supports we are providing for our students. Many of these are being funded through ESSER funds and will become the responsibility of our general fund in the years to come. If there is a successful millage, Freeland is committing all revenue it provides to these supports.
Freeland 's Cross Country Teams both qualified to run at the State Finals on Saturday. The boys finished 10th overall, led by All-Stater TJ Hansen (who finished 5th). The girls team finished 22nd. Congratulations on a great season!
Freeland Poms represented well at the High Kick Competition this weekend.
In the Large School Divisions, Varsity (Disco theme) placed 5th and Middle School (Butterfly theme) placed 4th. Great work Poms!
The Freeland Fabricators Club had a great weekend hosting 36 teams from across Michigan at the Freeland FIRST Tech Challenge Week 1 Robotics Qualifier.
Both Freeland FTC Teams, 5386 and 21672, qualified for the State Championship in December.
Team 21672 finished qualification rounds in third place and as an alliance captain picked their sister team, 5386 to join them in the playoffs. Together with team 12775 they made it to the final round but came up just a little short, finishing in second place. As the finalist alliance captain, team 21672 earned their championship spot. Team 5386 won the Motivate Award and was runner up for the distinguished Inspire Award, which earned them their championship spot.
Congratulations to both teams and good luck at the State Championship.
The Freeland Robotics Club would like to invite our community to attend the Middle School Robotics FTC Qualifier this Saturday (11/5) @ FHS (free admission). Freeland will be hosting 36 teams at this huge event. Opening ceremonies kickoff @ 10:30. Go Fabricators!
Freeland has an open position for a Transportation Secretary. Please apply if you are interested.
There was a lot of pumpkin fun at Freeland Elementary on Monday!
Freeland Boys (Regional Champs) and Freeland Girls (3rd) Cross Country teams both qualify for the State Finals.
Freeland Schools and the Tittabawassee Police Department are pleased to announce that today is the fist day a Resource Officer has been assigned full-time to the District. We are thrilled to have Officer Schrems working in our schools going forward.
Freeland football advances to District Finals with 61-41 win over North Branch