Welcome to the Copper Country Intermediate
School District

CCISD
 

      Staff Tools:
      Web Mail Access
      Staff Calendars GCal
      Power School--Teachers
      Power School--Parents

 
B.R.I.D.G.E. Program Highlights
 
 
Thanksgiving Dinners: We try to maintain a "family" atmosphere at BRIDGE. If you are a family, then you have Thanksgiving Dinner together! Each year the students and staff cook a feast and sit down for a Thanksgiving feast. Each person must say what they are grateful for.....most of the students say BRIDGE!   BRIDGE students have many opportunities to work with the community. Pictured above, the students are working with an artist from the Community Art Center developing the Labyrinth Project of Hancock's Waterfront!
     
 
Students are given the opportunity to participate in Michigan Tech’s Challenge Course.  The BRIDGE staff and students spent four hours together getting to know each other and “sharing ideas, expectations and goals while building trust and facing a variety of physical, emotional and mental challenges.  MORE INFO     Assisting Keweenaw Family Resource Center with decorating for a party involving children and their parents!
     
 
Building Project: As often as we can, we try to bring in the "Applied Process!" The students, Bill Rivest, Career Tech Director, and Ed Semmens, Maintenance/Bus Driver, built a storage shed.   Classes at BRIDGE are kept small (10-15 students), so students receive more individualized help.
     
   
     

Other program highlights.....

We celebrate the holidays by giving to others...

  • Our students deliver packages to the elderly at Christmas time!
  • We carve pumpkins during Halloween and donate them to the nursing homes and senior citizens' buildings!
  • We volunteer by reading to the children at various daycares.
  • The students have planted flowers for the Hancock City in the spring.
  • They participate in city beautification projects and much, much, more.

 

Community Volunteer Program: 

Students at BRIDGE volunteer in their communities and log approximately 1,000 hours during the school year.
     
 

Volunteering for roadside trash pick-up in the

Keweenaw.
  Volunteering at the Copper Country Humane Society.
     
   

Carving and delivering pumpkins for the

elderly at Cypress Manor, Portage Pointe,

Houghton County Medical Care Facility,

Lake View Manor and The Bluffs.