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  • Mid Term Exams - December 17, 18 and 19.

    No School December 22 - January 2, Winter Break

    Classes Resume - January 5, 2026

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  • FROM THE PRINCIPAL

    Kenneth L. Cucchi III

    Ken

     

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    Good afternoon Titan community,

     

    As the holidays are quickly approaching, the goal of our entire team is to allow our students to enjoy this time with family and friends. Use this upcoming holiday break as an opportunity to relax and unwind before we hit the ground running for the second semester on January 5, 2026. The entire Stevenson Staff would like to wish you a happy and safe winter break.

    Mid-term exams will take place Wednesday, December 17 through Friday, December 19. The first exam will start at 7:15 a.m. and the 2nd exam will start at 8:50 a.m. Please note that all three days will follow a half-day schedule, with students dismissed at 10:19 a.m. 

     

    Exam Schedule:

    Wednesday, December 17: 1st and 2nd hour exams

    Thursday, December 18:  3rd and 4th hour exams

    Friday, December 19:  5th and 6th hour exams

     

    Remember the final grade for the first semester comes from 40% of the 1st quarter grade, 40% of the 2nd quarter grade, and 20% of the final exam. Any combination of 2 Fs will result in a final grade of an F. Students are encouraged to take advantage of Titan Time Tutoring on Tuesdays and Thursdays as well as any help their teachers offer.

     

    Report cards will be available through PowerSchool on January 9, 2026.

     

    There is no school for winter break from Monday, December 22 – Friday, January 2, 2026. Students return to school January 5, 2026.

     

    This will be the final Titan Voice edition of 2025. We will continue to share important updates on our school website as needed.

     

    Now that the weather is changing, please make sure you and your student plan accordingly so they can arrive to class on time. Students must be in their classroom at 7:15 a.m.

     

    Counseling Updates – Stevenson Counseling Department just finished meeting with every student to complete their Xello lessons. Xello is a career interest survey for students. It helps them learn about potential career paths and lets them research colleges, scholarships, and in-demand jobs that may shape their future.

     

    Stevenson is adopting families in need for the holidays. If you would like to contribute monetarily or are interested in purchasing gifts, please contact the Counseling Office.

     

    For all senior families, please make sure your child has completed their FAFSA. Many students were able to create their FSA ID on October 7th at Stevenson, but many families still need to log in and finish the full FAFSA. If you have questions or need help, please contact your student’s counselor. Lisa Hallam, a FAFSA specialist, will also be on campus December 15th to assist students with the FAFSA.

     

    As we near the end of the semester, please help us support students in finishing strong. Keep in mind that each quarter is worth 40 percent of a student’s grade, and the final exam counts for 20 percent. Exams will take place December 17th through 19th, and those days will be half days.

     

    Scheduling for the second semester is underway. Students will not be able to change schedules for teacher or lunch requests. We do our best to place each student in the classes they selected, but rearranging schedules for specific teacher requests is not possible.

     

    Students will be able to view their second semester schedule right before we return to school after the first of the year.

     

    IMPORTANT Reminder that students MUST BE ON TIME to class.  Excessive tardies may result in the loss of their parking permit.

     

    Student Parking – Students could lose their parking permit for irresponsible driving, persistent disciplinary issues or accumulating 5 or more tardies.  See the Titan Voice for more details.

    Parking permits are issued based on availability and the student's attendance. All fines and fees must be paid prior to receiving a permit.

    **Parking with no permit = stickered => Saturday School => Suspension

    Sophomore Parking Permits Now Available – Sophomore permits can be purchased now and will be issued on a first-come, first-served basis.

    Students must submit:

    • A completed parking permit application
    • A copy of their driver’s license
    • A copy of the current registration for each car listed

    Application and copies should be submitted to Mrs. Johnston in the Associate Principal’s Office.

    The parking application can be printed from the Stevenson website under “Parent Quick Links.” Permits are $75 and may be purchased through PaySchools Central, or by cash (exact change), check, or money order.

    You’re Invited!  The Stevenson instrumental music program will be showcased at our winter concert on Thursday, December 11, 2025.  They will feature the Holst Suite in E-Flat, Leroy Anderson's holiday classic Sleigh Ride, as well as a world-premiere by one of Mr. Yaros’ former students, Ainsley Kinney.  She has written, directed, and rehearsed an exciting and dynamic piece with our combined percussion ensemble called Let's Take a Drive.

    Tickets are on sale HERE:  Stevenson HS Band Winter Concert Tickets

     

    Titan Time Tutoring is open! Here is the new schedule:

    Tuesday Tutoring                             Thursday Tutoring

    Math in A6                                          Social Studies/ CTE in A3

    Science in C39

    English in E78

    Congratulations to our Titan Senior, Ashlyn LeRoux! With 71 Teams competing from Stevenson and HFII, Ashlyn’s business idea “Polar Packs” took 3 place! Ashlyn won $2,500 to use toward turning her business idea into reality or her continued education!  See the Titan Voice for more information.

    We are proud to share that our very own Jordan Mathews, flautist, has been selected for the MSBOA All-State Honors Band — one of the highest recognitions a high school musician can receive in Michigan.

    To put this in perspective, nearly 1,000 students audition each year, and only seven flute positions are available. Jordan’s outstanding performance earned her one of those coveted spots. She will travel to Grand Rapids this January to perform alongside the top student musicians from across the state.

    Congratulations on this incredible achievement, Jordan — we are so proud of you!

     

    Congratulations to our November students of the month!

    Adriano Abdulmasieh, Sara Al-Chona, Mostafa Al Neama, Lucy Anton, Alina Bednarchuk, Isaiah Bell, Emma Behnam, Maya Behnam, Matt Black, Kylie Brown, Vansh Bhugra, Nara Danno, Emily Dennis, Natalie Cao, Madison Edens, Yliana Enojas, Mariam Gadalla, Milyon Gebremariam, Valerie Goetsh, Julian Hanna, Danny Hickey, Jaiden Hill-Alston, Orgesa Hysa, Veronica Issa, Ayra Jaigirder, Mario Jamil, Aidan Jarbou, Mary Kallo, Daniella Kamposh, Jules Kanna, Davyd Kapustian, Angelina Karana, Malina Kasto, Mariam Khemmoro, Madison Krolikowski, Royce Kue, Bao Le, Clea Makhoul, Madison Mann, Owen Mansour, Younes Massiri, Jordan Mathews, Maykil Mekhaeel, Hannah McKay, Hailey McKenzie, Lamara Mikha, Kennedy Moore, Leonidas Moua, Wellington O’Neil, Jason Pelkey, Emely Qiryaqoz, Gabriel Richards, Matti Sami ,Aurora Samuel, Andraos Savaya, Alexander Schroth, Grace Sitto, Skylar Stancyzk, Leah Tasevski, Antonel Tershana, Isabella Tran Bo, Zoe Wilmoth, Ava Wingfield, Elise Wu, George Yacoub

      

    The Writing Center (Room E-73) is OPEN during all lunches!

    Honors Writing senior tutors offer face-to-face drop-in tutoring (walk-ins depend on tutor availability) and accept online submissions. Electronic submissions can be sent to angel.favazza@uticak12.org—please allow at least two school days for feedback.

     

    PLEASE NOTE: Stevenson High School is a CLOSED CAMPUS, meaning students are not allowed to leave the campus during the school day.

     

    Students are NOT permitted to have food or beverages delivered to Stevenson High School at any time during the school day. This includes Door Dash, Grub Hub, and any other delivery services or family members.

     

    The Titan Voice and the Stevenson website should be your first line of communication regarding information pertaining to Stevenson. When you go to our website, you will find the Titan Voice linked under News.

     

    ATTENDANCE – (586)797-1999

    A parent must call the attendance line at (586)797-1999 the day of the absence or prior if your student will be absent, tardy or will have an early dismissal. The attendance desk will enter the attendance in Powerschool. DO NOT call the main office for attendance.  

    - For early dismissals, please call the attendance line early in the day so the Attendance Secretary can enter the early dismissal in PowerSchool. The student should inform their teacher, upon arriving to class, that they have an early dismissal.

     

    DRESS CODE

    Students must adhere to the dress code guidelines outlined in the student handbook • Indecent, tattered, or unsafe dress or footwear, or attire that calls undue attention to the wearer or has lettering or symbols that are disrespectful or derogatory are not allowed. • Beach wear, low-cut tops, tank tops, sleeveless tops, muscle shirts, see through clothing, short skirts or shorts, pajamas, tight clothing without proper coverage and clothing exposing the shoulders or mid-section are not allowed. • Knee length shorts and skirts are acceptable. Shoes must be worn. • Outerwear, such as coats and hats, is not to be worn in school. • Clothing that promotes illegal substances or drugs, illegal activities, violence, tobacco, or alcohol is prohibited. • Clothing or head coverings worn as group identifiers that promote a disruptive school climate are prohibited. • Clothing consistent with religious or cultural beliefs is acceptable. • Jewelry and accessories that may be deemed dangerous are prohibited.

     

    With Titan Pride,

     

     

    Kenneth L. Cucchi III

     

      

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