ESCANABA Escanaba High School buzzed with activity, moving parts, music and teamwork Friday as the first day of competition began for robotics teams from ar
Robotics teams converge on Escanaba for competition | News, Sports, Jobs dailypress.net - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dailypress.net Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Bark River-Harris at Stephenson
STEPHENSON The Bark River-Harris boys’ basketball team earned a win in its opener against Stephenson Tuesday. The Broncos held off the Eagles 66-52.
“We had a nice win up there,” coach Marc Zawacki said. “We were able to get everyone in. I thought the kids played smart basketball. The kids played the way we wanted to.
“Trenton Wood-Keshick had a nice night. The guys did a good job finding him. The guys also did a good job finding Dylon (Lippens) in the post. Our starting five were pretty solid.
“Carter Zawacki had 10 rebounds. That’s always nice to get on the boards on both sides of the ball.
ccarlson@dailypress.net
Caroline Carlson | Daily Press Elaine Cousineauâs first grade classroom enjoys lessons in their pajamas on Pajama Day at Lemmer Elementary School in Escanaba recently.
ESCANABA The school year has been a challenge to both students and teachers.
Reflecting on the school year so far, area school superintendents praised their staff, saying that despite this being a difficult year, teachers are working harder than ever to give students the best education they can provide in difficult times.
Escanaba Superintendent Dr. Coby Fletcher said one challenge has been attendance. He notes the state changed the way attendance is taken in an effort, Fletcher believes, to make things easier. Instead, he said it has created another learning curve, amidst many. Gladstone Superintendent Doug Leisenring also remarked on the change the state made to recording attendance, sayingt it is measured via two-way interaction. It can be through text, online applications, e