District - L`Anse Creuse Public Schools
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District - L`Anse Creuse Public Schools
District from the Office of School and Community Relations March 2015 Digits of Pi Competition F. V. Pankow Center’s MST Mu Alpha Theta held their annual Digits of Pi Competition at John R. Armstrong Performing Arts Center on March 13. The event was held in celebration of Pi Week and included two levels of participation; beginner and advanced. This year’s judges included Pankow Director John Haas, and MST teachers Allison Garmo and Sharon Pyper. First place in the beginner level was awarded to Sarah White, who recited 88 digits of Pi and first place in the advanced level was awarded to Renee Prvular, who recited 234 digits of Pi. After the competition, the Pi Week finale included the annual “Pie Throw” MST teacher fundraiser. Students who had purchased raffle tickets were eligible to throw a pie in a teacher’s or administrator’s face; the lucky students were selected by a lottery. Chesterfield Elementary Receives $2000 Grant Click icon to view additional Facebook photos Click icon to view video Video Link On February 12, Chesterfield Elementary School Principal Susan Strickler and PTO Treasurer Kelly Bray accepted a $2,000 check at the grand opening of the new Jo-Ann Fabric and Craft Store in Chesterfield Township. The money was made available through an “Inspired to Help” grant that supports local education. Jo-Ann Fabrics selected one local school’s application and awarded an educational grant to celebrate the grand opening of the new store. The grant will be used to fund the Family Science Night in April, covering the expenses of materials for take-home projects and items for raffle prizes. Remaining funds will be used toward the year-end Fifth Grade Fun Fest. Undefeated Season L’Anse Creuse Middle School - North’s seventh grade girls basketball team, led by Coach Dawn Slosson, were undefeated this season! This is the first time since 1992 that a Middle School – North girls sports team has gone undefeated. Pankow Auto Tech Students at Autorama CLICK HERE to read Macomb Daily article online. Creuse Cup Family Math and Science Night On February 27, the annual Creuse Cup Hockey Game was held and showcased the talents of some of our student athletes. This game is the highlight of the hockey season for both L’Anse Creuse High School and L’Anse Creuse High School – North’s hockey teams. Superintendent Jackie Johnston was present to drop the puck during the ceremonial opening face-off between the two-team captains. This past February, Emma V. Lobbestael Elementary School hosted a fun-filled and entertaining Family Math and Science Night. Families working together, conducted hands-on science investigations, created engineering marvels, played math games, and explored “Think Central” in the computer lab. The highlights of the evening were making “Gak,” receiving a deck of Lobbestael playing cards, and making homemade ice cream. Five lucky “lobsters” also won take-home science kits. Click icon to view additional Facebook photos Click icon to view video Video Link Water Conservation Visit The Michigan State University Water Conservation Program visited Mrs. Lubnow’s first and second grade classroom at Joseph M. Carkenord Elementary School. Students learned about water conservation, water cycles, and how Click icon to view additional water is used in our community. Facebook photos Click icon to view video Video Link Click icon to view additional Facebook photos Special Junior FBI Graduation Fourth grade students from Green Elementary School received their badges and credentials as Special Junior FBI Agents at a graduation ceremony on March 5. This is the sixth year Green has participated in this unique eight-week program offered by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. During training sessions, FBI agents spoke to students about the history of their organization, the importance of using conflict resolution skills, developing good decision making skills, drug awareness, gun safety, physical fitness, and investigative techniques such as, fingerprints and surveillance. Click icon to view additional Facebook photos Click icon to view video Wild Times at the Early Childhood Centers Video Link Students at the Anna Mae Burdi Early Childhood Center and the L’Anse Creuse Early Childhood Center at Graham enjoyed a wonderful wildlife show presented by Naturalist Endeavors. Students were shown a variety of animals from around the world, including a blue tongue skink, spiders, reptiles, and birds. Click icon to view additional Facebook photos Click icon to view video Video Link National Art Award Recipient PRESS Highlights CLICK HERE to view published news articles featuring L’Anse Creuse Public Schools LCPS Fundraiser at Noodles & Company L’Anse Creuse High School art student Francesca Ortisi has been awarded a Silver Medal in the National Scholastic Art and Writing Competition for her painting, “Chicago Nights.” She now has the opportunity to travel to New York City to attend the National Award Ceremony at Carnegie Hall. Students Featured in Anton Art Show The 2015 Macomb County Annual Secondary Student Show at the Mount Clemens Anton Art Center is now underway through April 14. Fifty-eight students from L’Anse Creuse High School (LCHS), L’Anse Creuse High School – North (LCHS-N), L’Anse Creuse Middle School – Central (LCMS-C), L’Anse Creuse Middle School – East (LCMS-E), and L’Anse Creuse Middle School – South (LCMS-S) have their art on display for all to enjoy. Award Winners include: • Christopher Adams (LCHS) – Best Senior Portfolio • Amanda Vanderlinder (LCHS-N) – Best of 12th Grade, 1st Place • Lexi Such (LCHS) – Best of 12th Grade, 3rd Place • Liana Meisner Driscoll (LCHS) – Best of 11th Grade, 1st Place • Andrew Gable (LCHS-N) – Best of 10th Grade, 1st Place • Anjelo Hana (LCMS-C) – Best of 7th Grade, 1st Place L’Anse Creuse Public Schools has teamed up with Noodles & Company in honor of their new restaurant in Chesterfield Township. On March 31 from 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., 100 percent of Noodles & Company’s net sales will be donated back to our district. In addition to great food, there will be fun activities for all ages. The restaurant is located at 27315 23 Mile Road, right in front of Meijer, in Chesterfield Township. We look forward to seeing you there! CLICK HERE to read complete Voice News article online. Swinging to the Music At L’Anse Creuse Middle School – East, Ms. Meows’ choir students participated in dance lessons during class on March 19. Professional dancers from Arthur Murray Dance Studio instructed the middle school students on swing dance techniques. Students will use their new dance moves in the spring choir concert featuring 1950’s music. Featured senior portfolios: • Christopher Adams (LCHS) • Kyle Crawford (LCHS-N) • Jared Phillis (LCHS) • Valendia Valdes (LCHS-N) • Hannah Watkins (LCHS-N) Click icon to view additional Facebook photos Click icon to view video District Click icon to view additional from the Office of School and Community Relations Facebook photos March is Reading Month Throughout the month of March, L’Anse Creuse Public Schools incorporated special reading focused activities and presentations and invited guest readers into their classrooms to increase reading proficiency and to celebrate March is Reading Month. • Superintendent Jackie Johnston visited Kindergarten classes at all ten elementary schools and read the book “The Day the Crayons Quit” by Drew Daywalt. Ms. Johnston also donated the popular childen’s book to each classroom library. Paws visits Yacks Elementary School • In honor of March is Reading Month, Emma V. Lobbestael Elementary hosted Hawaiian Day and Hat Day. Superintendent Jackie Johnston reading at Lobbestael Elementary • The Anna Mae Burdi Early Childhood Center celebrated National March is Reading Month by having a kick-off celebration with Rosco the Clown. On March 2, Rosco entertained students, staff, and parents with jokes and magic tricks. He also read two popular children’s books called, “Good Night Moon” and “Brown Bear, Brown Bear.” Rosco was also a guest presenter at Green Elementary. • Atwood Elementary participated in the March of Dimes Reading Champions program where students read, collect donations, and earned Olympic style medals based on their amount of reading. Student also enjoyed dress up days including Reading Champ Day, Dr. Seuss Day, and Cozy Up and Read Day. • On March 24, Chesterfield Elementary held a special assembly with Oakland University’s mascot “Grizz” and Alumni Admissions Ambassador Program Coordinator Mr. Anthony Gallina, who read the book “Hello, Grizz!” and donated a copy to the Chesterfield Elementary library. During the assembly top readers were eligible to participate in basketball challenges. All March is Reading Month participants received a certificate and a book. Each grade-level winner received a Michigan or Michigan State basketball. • Donald J. Yacks Elementary students had the privilege of welcoming multiple guest readers including State Representative Anthony Forlini, Mayor of Mount Clemens Barb Dempsey, and Children’s Author Kelly DiPucchio. PAWS the Detroit Tigers’ mascot also made a grand entrance at their assembly on March 10. • On February 27, Francis A. Higgins Elementary School hosted a cultural assembly featuring dances and costumes native to Mexico. The ”March is Reading Month” theme was centered on reading around the world. All students explored various multicultural experiences and books. • Green Elementary went “Bananas over Books” and set a reading goal of 4,500 hours of reading for the month. Each time students returned their weekly reading slip they earned a banana to add to one of the many reading trees placed throughout the building. Additionally, students participated in multiple school-wide reading activities such as, read and feed, classroom buddy reading, a book jog, reading spirit week, and a fun-filled reading assembly, and they hosted two family reading nights. On March 26, WDIV anchor and reporter Lauren Podell was a guest reader for SACC students. • Joseph M. Carkenord Elementary second grade teacher Ms. Ruzicskaat’s class photo was featured on author Dave Horowitz’s blog. For March is Reading Month, her class chose their favorite book, “Humpty Dumpty Climbs Again!” by Horowitz, and used its theme to decorate their door. CLICK HERE to visit Horowitz’s blog. Local author Linda Vagnetti, also visited and read to third, fourth, and fifth grade students. Linda is the author of “Listen, Ralphy, Listen” and “The Troublesome Trio.” • On March 18, at Marie C. Graham, Macomb County Commissioner Steve Marino read to first and third grade students. Graham second grade students were also delighted to welcome guest reader State Representative Anthony Forlini on March 20. All students also participated in a March is Reading Month bookmark contest. • “Reading Gives You Super Powers” was the March is Reading month theme at South River Elementary. Students wore super hero shirts on Marvelous Mondays and turned in home reading logs, which were then drawn for prizes. An assembly on April 1st will be held to highlight each class showing their “super power of reading.” Top readers in each class will be in a drawing for a Kindle Fire. • Each class at Tenniswood Elementary School studied a different country from around the world and learned different things about their country, such as geography, climate, popular foods, and local lingo. On March 3, Tenniswood also hosted its annual Reading Night. Students took their passports and followed clues that led them to different countries to complete a reading scavenger hunt. After the hunt, all participates were invited into the United Nations Café, where they tasted foods from 10 different countries. Click icon to view additional Facebook photos Green Elementary School Student Success at DECA Competition advanced in two DECA competitions over the last few months. District DECA is a student organization focused on marketing and L’Anse Creuse HighandSchool junior Melissa from the Office of School Community Relations Meloche competed and leadership skills. After winning DECA Districts in January, Melissa traveled to Grand Rapids with 3,100 other high school students. She was awarded as a State Finalist in the Math Exam. To earn this medal, she ranked in the top 10 out of approximately 1,000 students. She also competed in the Marketing Management Individual Series with 73 other qualifying students. This event was comprised of a 100 question comprehensive exam and two role-plays. Melissa will compete at the International level in Orlando, Florida in April, joining 8,500 students from across the USA and other countries. Click icon to view additional Facebook photos Click icon to view video First Place Essay Video Link Sarah Adamo, eighth grade student at L’Anse Creuse Middle School – South, was named a local winner in the 46th annual America & Me Essay Contest. Several thousand eighth grade students from 400 Michigan schools participated in the 2014-2015 contest sponsored by Farm Bureau Insurance. The essay topic was “My Personal Michigan Hero.” Sarah’s essay now advances to the state level competition; the top ten winners will be selected in April. The top ten will receive a medallion, a plaque, and a $1000 cash award. In addition, the winners will be honored at a banquet, have the opportunity to meet government leaders, and be the featured guests at an upcoming Lansing Lugnuts minor league baseball game. Underwater Adventure at the Science Center On March 13, the kindergarten classes at Emma V. Lobbestael Elementary School visited the Michigan Science Center. The trip was made possible through a field trip grant from Target®. Students had a blast engaging in hands-on learning activities and explored a variety of science topics. To conclude the visit, students viewed the Humpback Whales IMAX® Film, a 40-minute underwater ocean adventure in which Humpbacks live and thrive. Click icon to view additional Facebook photos Click icon to view video Video Link Chinese Exchange Students Visit L’Anse Creuse Chinese students from Zhengzhou No. 9 High School – Zhengzhou, China completed an educational and cultural exchange program with L’Anse Creuse Public Schools March 14 through March 28. The students visiting L’Anse Creuse for the two weeks listened to a presentation given by a full-year exchange student, regarding “What it’s like to study in America.” Click icon to view additional Facebook photos Elementary Science Olympiad District Competition The Elementary Science Olympiad District competition took place at L’Anse Creuse High School – North on March 14. This year, Joseph M. Carkenord achieved first place, Francis A. Higgins second place, and Green Elementary third place. The top three schools now advance to the Elementary Science Olympiad County Tournament hosted at Macomb Community College’s South Campus on May 9. Science Olympiad is a national nonprofit organization devoted to improving the quality of science education, increasing student interest in science, and providing recognition for outstanding achievement in science education by students. Each year, third, fourth, and fifth grade students study and practice to prepare for this competition; the largest academic event held in the district involving all ten elementary schools. During the competition, all teams participated in 16 events, engaging in hands-on experiences with specific guidelines. Olympians were given structured activities and tested for each event. In addition, 72 high school students provided open events throughout the competition. Congratulations to all students, schools, and parents! Click icon to view additional Facebook photos Click icon to view video Fifth Grade Basketball Tournament Video Link Francis A. Higgins Elementary School was victorious at the second annual L’Anse Creuse Public Schools’ Fifth Grade Basketball Tournament held on March 20 at L’Anse Creuse High School. Student athletes from Atwood, Joseph M. Carkenord, Marie C. Graham, Francis A. Higgins, and Tenniswood elementary schools faced-off in tournament-style basketball games and enjoyed getting to know fellow athletes at the other elementary schools. “The tournament is a wonderful opportunity for our students as they prepare for the transition to middle school,” said Amy Horgan, principal at Marie C. Graham Elementary. “The students, staff and parents all had a great time!” Click icon to view additional Facebook photos Click icon to view video Video Link Jersey Mike’s Subs Fundraiser Thanks to the generosity of Jersey Mike’s Subs of Chesterfield Township, three of our schools’ parent groups received additional funds to support special activities at their building. L’Anse Creuse Middle School – East, Joseph M. Carkenord, and Chesterfield Elementary Schools participated in a successful fundraising effort with Jersey Mike’s in coordination with the grand opening of their new 23 Mile and Gratiot location. At each building, all students and staff received two coupons, each redeemable for the purchase of a submarine sandwich for $1 each. March 4 through March 8, coupon holders received a Jersey Mike’s sub in exchange for a minimum $1 donation. All accumulated donations were apportioned: Middle School – East received $1239.54, Carkenord Elementary received $1,003.85 and Chesterfield Elementary received $847.34. Click icon to view additional Facebook photos Click icon to view video Teacher of the Year L’Anse Creuse Public Schools administration nominated three teachers to represent the district in the Macomb County Outstanding Teacher of the Year awards at the March 23 Board of Education meeting. The three nominees are: • Christopher Zoller of Green Elementary School • Meredith Beard of L’Anse Creuse Middle School – Central • Roberta Agnello of L’Anse Creuse High School – North In total, 11 exemplary teachers were nominated by their peers and will receive recognition from the School Board and administration. The additional teachers to be honored are: • Sarah Krug of Joseph M. Carkenord Elementary School • Laura Udvari of Marie C. Graham Elementary School • Lynne Hendricks of Francis A. Higgins Elementary School • Barbara Wentz of Emma V. Lobbestael Elementary School • Karen Slifco of South River Elementary School • Amy Nelson of Tenniswood Elementary School • Megan Bacheldor of Donald J. Yacks Elementary School • Shannan McCarron of L’Anse Creuse High School • Kirk Erickson of the Frederick V. Pankow Center Christopher Zoller of Green Elementary School Meredith Beard of L’Anse Creuse Middle School – Central All 11 outstanding teachers represent the hundreds of highly skilled educators throughout L’Anse Creuse Public Schools. We are very thankful for all of their hard work and dedication. Ms. Beard, Ms. Agnello, and Mr. Zoller will attend a ceremony in April, where they could be named Macomb County Outstanding Teacher of the Year. This title would be followed up with a chance to be named Outstanding Teacher of the Year for the State of Michigan. Roberta Agnello of L’Anse Creuse High School – North Staff Making a Difference Congratulations to L’Anse Creuse Middle School – Central Social Studies Teacher and Athletic Director Evan Chalk. Mr. Chalk was selected for this year’s Macomb Intermediate School District (MISD) “Make a Difference Award.” The award is given on an annual basis to five educational professionals who have made a significant positive impact on the educational experience of a special needs student. On March 18, MISD Director of Special Education Management Services Dr. Tom Koepke gave a brief presentation in Mr. Chalk’s classroom. Mr. Chalk was nominated by seventh grade student Tyler Fourour and his mother Jennifer Fourour. “Mr. Chalk works with the kids as a team member by giving them great examples of what he is looking for when it comes to the work,” said Ms. Fourour. “For the first time, Tyler didn’t mind going to school. Tyler was a new student at Middle School – Central, and he gave Tyler a warm welcome, making him feel at home.” All “Make a Difference” Award winners were featured in a Macomb Daily article, to read CLICK HERE. Click icon to view additional Facebook photos Click icon to view video Upcoming Events Date Hosted by Location Event Time 03/31 LCPS Noodles & Co.* Noodles & Company Fundraiser 11 a.m. - 9 p.m. 04/03 Spring Break - SCHOOL CLOSED 04/13 SCHOOL REOPENS 04/20 Board of Education Wheeler Center Board Meeting 7 p.m. 04/21 LCHS JAPAC Talent Show 7 p.m. 04/22 Pankow Center Pankow Center College Night 2015 6:30 p.m. 04/24 Atwood JAPAC Atwood Choir Concert 7 p.m. 04/27 South River JAPAC 2nd/4th Grade Choir Concert 7 p.m. 04/29 MS-Central JAPAC MSC Choir Concert 7 p.m. 04/30 Higgins Elementary JAPAC Higgins Spring Choir Concert 6:30 p.m. 05/04 Green Elementary JAPAC Choir Concert 7:00 p.m. 05/05 LCHS-North JAPAC Spring Choir Concert 7:00 p.m. 05/06 Pankow Center JAPAC Performing Arts Dance 7:00 p.m. 05/07 LCHS-North JAPAC Spring Band Concert 7:00 p.m. 05/11 LCHS Choirs JAPAC Spring Sing 7:00 p.m. 05/15 MSE JAPAC Spring Band Concert 7:00 p.m. 05/16 MS-North JAPAC 6th Grade Band/Choir Concert 2:00 p.m. 05/16 MS-North JAPAC 7th/8th Grade Band/Choir Concert 4:00 p.m. 05/18 Board of Education Wheeler Center Board Meeting 7:00 p.m. 05/22 Memorial Day Recess - SCHOOL CLOSED FOR ALL STUDENTS 05/26 SCHOOL REOPENS To view entire District Calendar click icon To view Community Flyers click icon FREE WEDNESDAY April 22, 2015 This is a FREE event, and is open to everyone in the community. PROMPTLY 6:30 TO 8:00 p.m. College Night is a great opportunity for students and parents to meet with college and university representatives throughout Michigan. Representatives from over 70 colleges and universities will be available to: www.lc-ps.org 24600 F. V. Pankow Blvd. Clinton Township, MI 48036 586-783-6570 • provide information about admissions criteria CLICK HERE • answer questions about academic programs, tuition costs and more! to view all summer learning opportunities! Baker College • Central Michigan University • Ferris State University • Macomb Community College • Michigan State University Oakland University • University of Michigan • Wayne State University • Western Michigan University L’Anse Creuse Public Schools Teens for Tots Preschool 2015-2016 OPEN ENROLLMENT Enroll TODAY! F. V. Pankow Center – Next to John Armstrong Performing Arts Center Teens for Tots Preschool is a licensed learning program designed for students who are enrolled in the Early Childhood Education class. High School students earn credit while working with preschoolers under the supervision of a Preschool Teacher. PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS: • • • • • Parent Observation Room • Holiday Celebrations High ratio of workers to children • Field Trips Individualized learning centers • Low Cost Hands-on activities • Full-day program focusing on equipping Guest Speakers children with kindergarten readiness skills. ~Preschool Meets Tuesdays and Thursdays Mid October – Mid May~ 3-4-5 PRESCHOOL KINDERGARTEN READINESS * 8:00 am – 2:00 pm * Cost: $1200.00* * 8:00 am – 12:00 pm * Cost: $750.00* Full-day preschool program for children Half day preschool program for 3, 4, entering kindergarten in Fall 2016 and 5 year-olds In addition to the 3-4-5 Preschool Skills, we will learn the following Skills that will be taught… Kindergarten Readiness Skills… Counting “Behind every discovery is a curious mind! If you are on the search for a fun, weeklong summer program for your rising 1st-6th grader, you’re in luck! L'Anse Creuse Public Schools, Atwood Elementary School is hosting Camp Invention, August 3 - 7, 2015. Letter recognition Letter Sounds Name Writing Shapes Sequencing/Matching Fine motor development Blending letter sounds Beginner sight words Counting by 2, 5, 10 Concrete addition Concrete subtraction Main idea in narrative Address and phone number Access the FV Pankow Ctr website from lc-ps.org then click on Teens for Tots Preschool for more information and application *A non-refundable Registration fee of $50.00 is due at time of registration* MAKE CHECKS OUT TO: F. V. Pankow Center Call: 586-783-6570 ext. 1316 Amie/Kathy for more information. * Spaces are limited. Registration will be taken until spaces are filled on a first come first serve basis. NOTICE OF NONDISCRIMINATION. It is the policy of L’Anse Creuse Public Schools not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin or ancestry, gender, age, disability, height, weight or marital status in its programs, services, activities, or employment. Inquiries related to nondiscrimination policies should be directed to: Civil Rights Coordinator, Assistant Superintendent for Personnel, L’Anse Creuse Public Schools Administration, 36727 Jefferson, Harrison Township, MI 48045, (586) 783-6300. Nondiscrimination inquiries related to disability
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