
Planning to attend an upcoming school dance at Genesee Jr./Sr. High School? Please be sure you’re eligible before the big night!
✅ Academic: Passing at least 5 of 6 classes
✅ Discipline: No more than one suspension this school year
✅ Attendance: Fewer than 6 tardies and 5 absences this semester
📘 These guidelines come from the Student Handbook (Section IV – Student Conduct).
📊 Students and families can check grades and attendance anytime on StudentVue/ParentVue.
📞 Questions? Please contact the main office for more information.

📅 February 24 at 5:00 PM
📍 Genesee High School – Media Center
All families and students are welcome

The Varsity Girls Basketball team has a massive week ahead, starting tomorrow night at home against Kearsley High School at 6:00 PM in a highly anticipated local matchup. We need to pack the stands for this one!
👉 Free admission for all students — students who meet event attendance expectations outlined in the student handbook can show up and get in free.
This matchup brings extra excitement after last year’s overtime thriller vs. Kearsley, highlighted by an incredible 49-point performance from Averie Zinn.
And the spotlight doesn’t stop there — Averie has a chance this week to become the Flint-area all-time leading scorer, as she looks to surpass Tonya Edwards’s career mark of 2,307 points.
Adding to the excitement, Lady Wolves Head Coach Mike Zinn is currently up for BCAM Coach of the Week — a well-deserved recognition for an outstanding season and leadership.
Keep up the great work, ladies.
Go Wolves! 🐺🏀




The bowling teams will compete next for a regional title on Friday, February 20th and Saturday, February 21st.
Great job, fellas—keep rolling! 🎳👏



🚗🔥 Genesee’s Ultimate Car & Truck Show! 🔥🚙
Don’t miss Genesee’s first-ever Car & Truck Show—an afternoon packed with amazing vehicles, community fun, and a great cause!
📅 Sunday, April 26, 2026
⏰ 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM
📍 7347 N Genesee Rd, Genesee, MI 48437
💲 $50 per car | 🚘 42 spots available
🏆 Trophies for:
• Best in Show
• People’s Choice
• Senior Class Choice
🎁 Keepsakes for every participant
🍔 Food available for purchase
To enter, contact Kristen Little
📧 klittle@geneseeschools.org
All proceeds benefit the Genesee Class of 2026 with graduation flowers and class gifts.
Bring your ride, bring your friends, and come enjoy an unforgettable day!

Join us for a fun evening of cards, prizes, and community!
📅 Saturday, February 28, 2026
📍 Hammerberg Memorial VFW Hall, Swartz Creek
🕕 Check-in: 6:00 PM | 🕖 Game starts: 7:00 PM
💵 $25 entry fee
🏆 Top 3 winners receive prizes
🎟️ 50/50 raffle & raffle baskets
🍔 Food available for purchase
All proceeds benefit the Genesee Classes of 2026 & 2027, sponsored by the Genesee Athletic Boosters.
🎫 Tickets are first come, first serve and can be purchased at the Swartz Creek VFW Hall, Genesee High School's Main Office or at the door.
Grab a friend and come play for a great cause!

Please note an important update to tomorrow’s basketball schedule. Due to a facilities issue at Atherton, all three games have been moved to Genesee High School and will now be played at home.
Updated Game Schedule (Home):
JV Boys Basketball – 4:30 PM
Varsity Girls Basketball – 6:00 PM
Varsity Boys Basketball – 7:30 PM
🎉 Neon Night Student Section 🎉
Tomorrow is a NEON-themed student section night—wear your brightest gear and help light up the gym!
📸 Special Coverage
State Champs Michigan will be in attendance, with a feature story coming soon on Averie Zinn and the Lady Wolves.
🏆 FanZone
Genesee also won the ABC12 FanZone vote last week, earning approximately 64% of the vote against Grand Blanc and the International Academy of Flint. Thank you to everyone who showed their support!
We appreciate everyone’s flexibility with the location change.
Pack the Stands. Go Wolves! 🐺


The Genesee School District will be closed, tomorrow, Monday January 26, 2026 due to hazardous road conditions.
Stay safe and Go Wolves!

The varsity boys bowling team is off to a perfect 7–0 start and is now ranked 6th in the newest Division IV state rankings. An outstanding start to the season and a testament to the work being put in by our student-athletes and coaching staff.
A special congratulations to Joey Abbe for an exceptional performance at the SC Singles Tournament, where Joey placed 13th out of 106 competitors. A tremendous individual accomplishment against strong competition.
The bowling teams will be back in action next Saturday at B’s Bowling Center at 2:00 PM.
Go Wolves!





All children experience grief at some point during childhood. Finding words for big feelings can be difficult. Voices for Children has grief support groups that begin in March. If you are a parent/guardian interested in having your child participate in a group, please see the accompanying flyer to enroll your child.

The Michigan Autistic Adult Advisory Committee (MiA3) is leading a statewide needs assessment created by Autistic adults. They recently reviewed the data and are targeting regions where they need more responses. Genesee County is one area that came up that they would love more information from. They have requested that we share this information with our community.
Please click here to be taken directly to the survey.
Strong schools start with dedicated leaders who care deeply about students and community. Thank you, Mrs. Lucas, for your steady guidance, thoughtful decision-making, and commitment to helping our district grow and succeed.

Serving on a school board takes time, care, and a passion for education. We are grateful for the leadership and support you provide to our students, staff, and families each day. Mrs. Shelton, your service truly matters.

Averie Zinn delivered another performance for the record books tonight, scoring 57 points in a 79–61 Wolves win over Flint Elite.
With tonight’s game, Averie now sits at 2,088 career points, moving from 33rd to tied for 25th all-time on the Michigan girls basketball career scoring list.
The milestones do not stop there:
57 points marks the 11th highest single-game scoring performance in MHSAA girls basketball history
8 different games with 50+ points
43.88 points per game, currently #1 in the state
8+ steals per game, also #1 in the state
And this was a complete team effort:
Reginae Randle finished with 9 points and 13 rebounds
Rebekah Jones controlled the glass with 18 rebounds
These accomplishments are made possible by teammates doing the work that does not always show up in headlines—rebounding, defending, screening, and creating opportunities. Individual milestones are built on team trust, toughness, and togetherness.
The Lady Wolves are now 7-2 on the season. They travel to Flint Southwestern next Tuesday.
Go Wolves!

Our district benefits from leaders who listen, lead with integrity, and keep students at the center of every decision. Thank you, Mr. O'Brien, for your service and for helping shape a bright future for our schools.

