Spartan News

MCC 3rd graders release salmon into PM River. 

May 27, 2022

MCC 3rd graders release salmon into PM River.  Spartan News is a presentation of Mason County Central School District in partnership with Mason County Press.  SCOTTVILLE — Mason County Central third graders, taught by Cheri Stibitz, release 52 young salmon into the Pere Marquette River today at Scottville Riverside Park. The class has raised the salmon from 150 eggs since…

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VIDEO: Spring planting at Scottville Area Senior Center.

May 19, 2022

VIDEO: Spring planting at Scottville Area Senior Center. By Rob Alway, Editor-in-Chief. Spartan News is a presentation of Mason County Central School District in partnership with Mason County Press.  SCOTTVILLE — In 2020 high school students from Mason County Central’s Spartan Academy built raised garden beds for the Scottville Area Senior Center. Unfortunately, due to the pandemic, the beds were…

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VIDEO: MCC hosts college and job fair. 

May 13, 2022

VIDEO: MCC hosts college and job fair.  Spartan News is a presentation of Mason County Central Schools in partnership with Mason County Press.  SCOTTVILLE — Mason County Central High School hosted a College Career and Job Fair Thursday morning for its sixth through 12th grade students. Over 600 students had the opportunity to speak to representatives from 12 colleges and…

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VIDEO: Farm Science Lab visits MCC; Ag Night is Wednesday.

May 10, 2022

VIDEO: Farm Science Lab visits MCC; Ag Night is Wednesday. By Rob Alway, Editor-in-Chief. Spartan News is a presentation of Mason County Central Schools in partnership with Mason County Press. SCOTTVILLE — Mason County Central Schools, along with the Mason County Farm Bureau, are currently hosting the Michigan Farm Bureau’s Farm Science Lab. Throughout the week, all students in grades…

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MCC voters defeat bond proposal. 

May 4, 2022

MCC voters defeat bond proposal.  Voters in the Mason County Central School District defeated a request for 1.95 mills that would have authorized a bond that would have raised $33,636,000 over the next 25 years. The bond proposal included several upgrades to school facilities, including construction of an auditorium/performing arts center, several much needed upgrades to the high school, athletic…

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