Two smiling young students, one girl with long dark hair wearing a red Spider-Man shirt and holding a yellow object to her ear, and one boy with short dark hair wearing a black shirt and holding a yellow object to his ear, are featured against a vibrant red background with radiating lines. The text "Did you hear the news?" appears at the top, followed by "Bridgeport-Spaulding Community School District ENROLLMENT for the 2025-2026 school year NOW OPEN!" The Bridgeport-Spaulding Community School District logo is visible in the lower left corner, and a QR code is in the lower right. Text at the bottom reads "No Barriers...Just Possibilities" and includes the website "www.gobearcats.net". Additional text on the right side states "School of Choice Registration Open May 12-June 13, 2025".
Two smiling young children, a girl and a boy, are pretending to talk on banana phones in a brightly colored announcement for Thomas White Elementary Preschool Enrollment for the 2025-2026 school year. The girl on the left wears a red shirt with a superhero design, and the boy on the right wears a black shirt. They are seated at tables, seemingly in a school cafeteria setting, with lunch trays in front of them. The text "Did you hear the news?" appears prominently at the top in red. Below the children, large white cursive text reads "Thomas White Elementary Preschool Enrollment" followed by "for 2025-2026 school year NOW OPEN!" in a mix of red and white bold fonts. A curved arrow points from the text "Have a 4 year old turning 5 before 9/1/2025?" to the website "miearlychildhood.org". Contact information for Emily Radewahn, Principal & Preschool Director, including her email and phone number, is also provided. The Thomas White Elementary logo is in the bottom left corner, and a QR code is in the bottom right. The tagline "No Barriers...Just Possibilities" and the school's website "www.gobearcats.net" are at the bottom. The overall design is eye-catching and aims to attract parents to enroll their children in the preschool program.
Award announcement from Bearcat News for Bridgeport High School senior Carl Kellogg Jr. for his apprenticeship with Dow Great Lakes Bay Region Corning, featuring photos of Carl with school officials and possibly other students.
Award certificate from Bearcat News announcing the Bridgeport High School Turnaround Achievement Award to BHS student Anthony Sewell II, with photos of Anthony with two adults.
"Promotional flyer for Bridgeport Community Night at Bavarian Blast Waterpark, offering discounted day passes on May 27th or June 9th."
A news article titled "Bridgeport-Spaulding High School Celebrates 68 seniors as They Choose Their Next Chapter on May 9, 2025" discusses the 68 graduating seniors from the Class of 2025 and their various plans for college, military service, skilled trades, and the workforce. Principal Flinnoia Hall III is quoted expressing pride in the students' resilience and diverse paths. The article also highlights the school's support through college readiness programs and partnerships. The commencement ceremony is scheduled for June 4, 2025.
 Image Description:  A digital image of a newspaper clipping titled "Bearcat News" from Tuesday, May 13, 2025, announces the "Bridgeport-Spaulding Community School District Turnaround Achievement Award." The headline "Congratulations Bearcats!" is prominently displayed above individual announcements for two student winners.  The left announcement features a photograph of Antony Sewell II, identified below his image as being from Bridgeport High School and the recipient of the 2025 Turnaround Achievement Award and the A.C.E. Scholarship winner. The photograph shows Antony, a young man who appears to be of African descent, standing indoors with a certificate or award in his hands, alongside several adults who also appear to be holding similar awards. A presentation screen is visible in the background. Text next to his photo, attributed to his 12th-grade nominator, Finola Hall, highlights Antony's ability to recognize the need for change and his consistent work towards improvement, noting his focus and dedication to his future.  The right announcement features a photograph of Carter Gonzales, identified below his image as being from Martin G. Atkins Middle School and a recipient of the 2025 Turnaround Achievement Award. The photograph shows Carter, a young man who appears to be of Hispanic or Latino descent, standing indoors with a certificate or award, alongside several adults holding similar awards. A presentation screen is visible in the background displaying his name, school, and the award. Text next to his photo notes his significant turnaround and positive growth, emphasizing that he is a good role model and a great kid doing good things.  The newspaper clipping includes the school district's logo at the top left, featuring a cartoon bear. Contact information for 4691 Bearcat Blvd in Bridgeport, MI 48722 is also present. A QR code is located at the bottom left, and the website "www.gobearcats.net" is at the bottom right. The publication date "MAY 2025" is centered at the bottom.  Purpose of the Image:  This image serves as a public announcement in the "Bearcat News" to congratulate Antony Sewell II and Carter Gonzales for receiving the Turnaround Achievement Award from the Bridgeport-Spaulding Community School District. It highlights their individual achievements and positive growth within their respective schools.            Canvas  Your Bridgeport - Spaulding Community Schools chats aren’t used to improve our models. Gemini can make mistakes, so double-check it. Your privacy & Gemini
 Image Description:  A digitally created image welcomes viewers to "Bearcat Country!" against a blurred background of a basketball court with a hoop. To the right, a photograph of Paige Sanders, the new Bridgeport High School Freshmen Boys Basketball Coach, is featured. She is a young woman with long, dark hair, wearing a striped long-sleeved shirt in shades of orange, white, gray, and green, along with dark pants and black shoes. She has one hand touching her chin and appears to be looking thoughtfully to the left. The photograph has a semi-transparent overlay of the "Bearcat" logo in a repeating pattern.  The main text at the top reads: "WELCOME TO BEARCAT COUNTRY!" in large, stylized, red and yellow lettering. Below this, in smaller, black text, it states: "Paige Sanders remains dedicated to empowering youth through sports and effective communication. We are excited to have her as the new... Bridgeport High School FRESHMEN BOYS BASKETBALL COACH."  A quotation from Paige Sanders is placed in the bottom left corner, enclosed in quotation marks and set in a smaller, white font on a red background. It reads: "I am a proud graduate of Edward Waters University, a respected HBCU, where I earned my Bachelor's degree in Communications. During my five-year collegiate basketball career, I demonstrated leadership, resilience, and a deep passion for the game. After college, I continued my journey in coaching, spending two years with ADS Express AAU basketball, where I helped young athletes grow both on and off the court. I then served as the Head JV Girls Basketball Coach at Bridgeport High School, where I led and developed student-athletes with a focus on discipline, teamwork, and confidence."  In the bottom right corner, a QR code is displayed. Below the image, centered in red text, is the website: "www.gobearcats.net".  In the upper left corner, a circular logo features a cartoon bear wearing a basketball jersey, dribbling a basketball. The background of the logo is red and yellow.  Purpose of the Image:  This image serves as a welcoming announcement for Paige Sanders as the new Freshmen Boys Basketball Coach for Bridgeport High School. It highlights her dedication to youth empowerment, her educational background at an HBCU, her collegiate basketball career, and her previous coaching experience. The QR code and website likely provide further information about the Bridgeport Bearcats athletic program.
 Image Description:  A digitally created image welcomes viewers to "Bearcat Country!" against a blurred background of a basketball court with a hoop. In the foreground, a basketball rests on the court floor.  The main text at the top reads: "WELCOME TO BEARCAT COUNTRY!" in large, stylized, red and yellow lettering. Below this, in smaller, black text, it states: "As the returning Junior Varsity Boys Basketball Coach, Dylan Hubbard is looking forward to another great year! We are excited to welcome back Dylan Hubbard as the Bridgeport High School JUNIOR VARSITY BOYS BASKETBALL COACH."  A quotation from Dylan Hubbard is placed in the bottom left corner, enclosed in quotation marks and set in a smaller, white font on a red background. It reads: "I graduated from Vassar High School where I played basketball and achieved many accolades. From there, I went on to play basketball in college for Saginaw Valley State University. While at SVSU, I gained coaching experience as a student assistant. After my time at SVSU, I started coaching the Bridgeport 8th Grade Boys Basketball team. Last year I was named Bridgeport High School Junior Varsity Boys Basketball Coach and I look forward to another great year. As a coach, I strive to put kids in the best possible position to be successful both on and off the court. Creating opportunities for them to drive in the next chapter of their life is very important to me."  In the bottom right corner, a QR code is displayed. Below the image, centered in red text, is the website: "www.gobearcats.net".  In the upper left corner, a circular logo features a cartoon bear wearing a basketball jersey, dribbling a basketball. The background of the logo is red and yellow.  Purpose of the Image:  This image serves as a welcoming message and announcement regarding Dylan Hubbard's return as the Junior Varsity Boys Basketball Coach for Bridgeport High School. It aims to generate excitement for the upcoming season and highlights Coach Hubbard's background and coaching philosophy. The QR code and website likely provide further information about the Bridgeport Bearcats athletic program.            Canvas  Your Bridgeport - Spaulding Community Schools chats aren’t used to improve our models. Gemini can make mistakes, so double-check it. Your privacy & Gemini
 Promotional graphic announcing Anwar Jackson as the new Bridgeport High School Varsity Boys Basketball Assistant Coach. The background is a basketball court with a blurred basketball hoop in the upper left. The text at the top reads "WELCOME TO BEARCAT COUNTRY!" in large, stylized gold letters outlined in red. Below this, smaller red text introduces Anwar Jackson and his coaching philosophy, emphasizing preparation and a supportive environment.  Further down, larger red text announces "We are excited to welcome Anwar Jackson as the new BRIDGEPORT HIGH SCHOOL VARSITY BOYS BASKETBALL ASSISTANT COACH".  To the right, there is a headshot of a Black man smiling, wearing a red hooded sweatshirt with the Bridgeport Bearcats logo on it. The image has a slightly blurred, portrait-style background.  Overlapping the bottom right corner of the headshot is a QR code with the Bridgeport Bearcats logo in the center.  On the bottom left, within a red speech bubble shape, is a quote from Anwar Jackson detailing his athletic background, including being a Bridgeport alumnus, playing football and basketball, and his coaching experience, which includes winning a State Championship in basketball in 2006.  At the very bottom, in red text, is the website address "www.gobearcats.net". The Bridgeport Bearcats logo appears in the upper left corner of the graphic. Throughout the image, faded red paw print graphics are visible.
Welcome to Bearcat Country Coach Alton Sanders named Bridgeport High School Boys Varsity Coach
Sponsorship flyer for the Bridgeport-Spaulding Community School District Athletics Golf Outing on June 7th at Green Acres Golf Course. Features a cartoon bobcat golfer and information on sponsorship levels, raffle donations, and registration.
A promotional poster for "Community Strides" and "BWell Saginaw" events features a diverse group of five smiling people of varying ages walking outdoors on a paved path lined with grass and trees. The text on the poster announces a monthly event, "Let's Come Together and BWell," held on the last Thursday of each month from 5:30 to 6:30 PM. It encourages community members throughout Saginaw County to connect for exercise, social interaction, and enjoyment in preparation for the major event, the "2025 BWell Race!" The poster also lists specific "Event Dates" for various locations, starting with Thursday, April 24th at Saginaw YMCA, and continuing through Saturday, September 27th for the "BWell Race Series- Saginaw YMCA." The logos for "BWELL Saginaw" are visible at the bottom.
Congratulations Best of the Best Award Recipients
Congratulations BHS teacher Robert Aldrich named Teacher of the Year!
Congratulations BHS senior Angelina Gutierrez named Student of the Year!
DO GOOD WITH CHIPOLTE FUNDRAISER FOR BHS MARCH 11, 2025
2025-2026 Preschool Enrollment is Now Open
FAFSA Parent Night at BHS
Bridgeport Bearcat Basketball hosts Toy Drive Friday, December 13, 2024