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Glen Lake has nearly finished construction for its new secure entries as part of summer projects. Enterprise photo by Brian Freiberger
Glen Lake will have roughly 790 students
Glen Lake is setting sail on the 2024 school year on Tuesday with high hopes of student achievement. “We feel really good heading into the school year,” Glen Lake Superintendent Jason Misner said. 08/28/2024 10:35 PM
G-L adds second GSRP class
G-L adds second GSRP class
Glen Lake will now have space for 32 preschool students with almost all families paying zero in tuition, thanks to a grant that fell into place last week. The State of Michigan awards money to the Intermediate school district that turns into slots for students that are divided up amongst local school districts. 08/28/2024 10:35 PM
Grants OK’d for pre-schools
Grants OK’d for pre-schools
The start of a new school year is often an exciting time for families as kids look forward to connecting with classmates and parents seek relief with school day routines. This year, the Michigan Department of Lifelong Education, Advancement and Potential (MiLEAP) has worked to expand preschool opportunities by lifting income factors and expanded preschool eligibility for 4-year-olds, helping many more families access free early education programming. 08/28/2024 10:35 PM
Leland Public School will welcome students and families next week. Enterprise photo by Brian Freiberger
Old faces and new at Leland
In addition to the new Principal Shelagh Fehrenbach, there will plenty of faces — new and old — greeting students at Leland Public School next week. Longtime science teacher Jeremy Peplinski has been appointed assistant principal. 08/28/2024 10:35 PM
Shelagh Fehrenbach, pictured here in her new office, is not only a 2005 alumnus of Leland Public School, but will serve as the new K-12 principal for the district this year. Courtesy photo
Shelagh Fehrenbach:
While Shelagh Fehrenbach may be the new K-12 principal at Leland Public School this year, it’s hardly her first time on campus. The 2005 alumnus is back at her alma mater almost 20 years later after graduating, ready to serve in a district that she says feels a lot like “coming home.” “I keep saying it feels like I’m working in a magical time machine; the new building is bright and beautiful and I love being in it, even though I still need a tour guide for some of the entrances and exits,” Fehrenbach said. 08/28/2024 10:35 PM
S-B virtual enters 16th year
S-B virtual enters 16th year
Suttons Bay is in a class all its own. Its virtual school is like none other in the state. 08/28/2024 10:35 PM
Suttons Bay students will be able to shine like the stars they are in their newly refurbished auditorium
Suttons Bay students will be able to shine like the stars they are in their newly refurbished auditorium
Suttons Bay students will be able to shine like the stars they are in their newly refurbished auditorium. 08/28/2024 10:35 PM
A spiffed up exterior and landscaping will greet Suttons Bay students when they return to school next week. Enterprise photo by Amy Hubbell
New administrators on board at S-B School
One new and another, more familiar face will greet Suttons Bay students when they return to classrooms next week. Christopher Reeve is the school’s new K-12 principal. 08/28/2024 10:35 PM
Blood drive next week
Blood drive next week
The League of Women Voters of Leelanau County, Suttons Bay Community Church and Versiti will hold a blood drive on Thursday, Sept. 5 from 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Leelanau County Government Center. This is an emergency appeal for blood donations: 08/28/2024 10:35 PM
Kazakhstan native Rauan Sagyn has been enjoying his time on the Leelanau Peninsula as he works at Nj’s, Fiddheads, and Dick’s Pour House in Lake Leelanau to earn money before returning to University in September. Enterprise photo by Brian Freiberger
From Kazakhstan to Leelanau: Rauan Sagyn
Rauan Sagyn is one of dozens of foreign workers that makes the Leelanau world turn every summer. Sagyn, 18, works at NJ’s, Fiddleheads, and Dick’s Pour House in Lake Leelanau over the summer. 08/28/2024 10:35 PM
S-B board votes no pay to play
S-B board votes no pay to play
Suttons Bay athletes and their families will have it a little easier this fall. The Suttons Bay Board of Education voted Aug. 08/21/2024 09:15 PM
Suttons Bay volleyball looking to compete
Suttons Bay volleyball looking to compete
Suttons Bay volleyball is back on the court ready to compete in its first matches happening yesterday in a quad match with Glen Lake and Leland. Suttons Bay second-year coach Olivia Dohm is excited to work with the young talent and the continuous rebuild of the program. 08/21/2024 09:15 PM
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