Cathy`s Thoughts for the Week Timely Information
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Cathy`s Thoughts for the Week Timely Information
Cathy’s Thoughts for the Week This is Commencement Weekend. What an exciting time for our families. Today we had our last meeting with the Class of 2105 in our Auditorium. They have spent four years of class meetings in there. After rehearsing for Sunday’s ceremony, our Seniors were led out of the building by a drum line. Students and staff lined the hallways cheering and congratulating our graduates. This is a very emotional procession as each of us experience happiness and sadness at the same time. These same emotions will be felt on Sunday at Commencement. On behalf of all the staff of Groves High School, I want to congratulate the families of our graduating Seniors. Thank you for entrusting the education of your student in us. It has been our privilege to work with you and your child during their years at Groves. I look forward to celebrating on Sunday at Commencement and at All Night Senior Party with you. Commencement is at Ultimate Soccer Arena, 867 South Blvd, Pontiac. Students should arrive no later than 3:30 pm. They are expected to line up in the balcony area by 3:45 pm. The procession starts promptly at 3:59 pm. The ceremony is approximately 1 ½ hours. The facility is handicap accessible. Guests with mobility challenges can be dropped off at the front circle. There is plenty of available seating. Parents and guests are not allowed into the graduate area once the ceremony begins to allow visual access to all. We are looking forward to a wonderful celebration. See you Sunday. Cathy Hurley CHurley@birmingham.k12.mi.us Timely Information Senior Party Registration Please Respond – we still have several seniors with unconfirmed attendance. This is a night your student doesn’t want to miss! The $55 registration fee can be sent with your student to the party Sunday night. Make checks payable to ‘Groves PTSA Senior All Night Party’ and put registration and your student’s name in the memo. You don’t need the form. If you are not sure if you’ve already paid or if your senior will not be attending, please contact Karen Carrick at 248-214-4901 or kacarrick@yahoo.com. Last minute questions about Senior All Night Party???? Linda and Brett Stern stern.linda@sbcglobal.net 248-642-8134 FOOD FOR THOUGHT Thank you for volunteering to help with Food For Thought! The end of the trimester is fast approaching and we need to prepare to serve bagels, juice and water during exams (June 10th & 11th). The bagels, juice and water will be served after the first testing period each day. We will shop on Friday, June 5th The following jobs are available for each of the 3 days. Please let us know how you would like to help: DRIVERS: 1 driver is needed each day (Wednesday and Thursday) to pick the bagels up at New York Bagel (12 Mile and Evergreen), then bring them to school. Bagels need to be picked up at 7:45 am. A VAN, SUV OR VERY LARGE TRUNK is required because it is A LOT of bagels! SHOPPERS: One shopper is needed to meet Susie and I on Friday June 5th around 10 am at COSTCO (Square Lake and Telegraph). We will load the juice and water, and deliver it to Groves. This requires a strong back and VAN OR SUV. Please call Kimberly(248-761-1519) or Susie(248-259-6101) when you arrive at Costco. SERVERS: 8 servers are needed each day (Wednesday and Thursday) to cut and serve bagels. Each server should bring a small cutting board and knife (not a bagel slicer). The bagels are cut into halves (in a C shape), to reduce waste. Servers need to arrive at the school cafeteria at 8:00 am, and we will finish at approx. 9:30 Please let us know how you would like to help by emailing or calling Susie Demarco or Kimberly Meslin PIPPIN Tickets—Help Groves Performing Arts I am happy to let you know that we have another MESP Non-Profit Scholastic Fundraising Program offer! Thanks to the MESP, producers of PIPPIN and Broadway In Detroit, we are very excited to have a discount of up to $25 available for your members, employees, staff, and supporters of GPAC. When someone purchases a ticket to the show with our code, we will donate $5 back to your organization. Discounts are available for all performances except Saturday evening. PIPPIN PIPPIN is Broadway's high-flying, death-defying hit musical! Full of extraordinary acrobatics, wondrous magical feats and soaring songs from the composer of Wicked, PIPPIN will lift you up and leave you smiling. This unforgettable new production is the winner of four 2013 Tony Awards® including Best Musical Revival. Hailed as “an eye-popping, jaw-dropping extravaganza” (NY1), it’s unlike anything Broadway has ever seen! Come experience PIPPIN, one young man’s journey to be extraordinary. Direct from an acclaimed run at Boston’s American Repertory Theater, this captivating new production is directed by Tony winner Diane Paulus (Hair and The Gershwin's Porgy & Bess). It features sizzling choreography in the style of Bob Fosse and breathtaking acrobatics by Les 7 Doigts de la Main, the creative force behind the nationwide sensation Traces. PIPPIN is noted for many Broadway standards including “Corner of the Sky,” “Magic To Do,” “Glory,” “No Time at All,” “Morning Glow,” and “Love Song.” Join us… for a magical, unforgettable new PIPPIN. Click HERE to purchase tickets for PIPPIN using the code: GROVES CLICK HERE for a video preview on the show! Dress code Now that the warm weather has arrived, we are experiencing daily dress code violations. Please review our dress code in the handbook. Shorts, skirts and dresses must be fingertip length. Tank tops must have straps that are 3 fingers wide. We do not allow spaghetti strap tanks. No bare midriffs and no low cut, overly revealing tops. There is a difference between school appropriate clothing and weekend and casual wear. Please assist and review these guidelines with your student. I do not want to see a student miss class time to change into school appropriate clothing, but that is the consequence for dress code violations. Convenient Sports Physicals Onsite at Groves HS! Meadowbrook Urgent Care will be hosting a sports physical clinic in the Groves HS gymnasium on Wednesday, June 3rd from 3:00 – 5:30 pm. The physicals cost $25 which can be paid via cash or check (to Meadowbrook Urgent Care) on arrival. There is no preregistration as the event is first come-first serve. These physicals satisfy the requirement for any athlete interested in playing school sports during the entire 2015-16 school year. REMINDER…2015 BPS Academic Summer School EARLY REGISTRATION DEADLINE – May 29, 2015 Register on or before the deadline and $$ SAVE $$ High School* Classes- Save $30.00 Middle School Classes- Save $10.00 Register at www.communityed.net or call (248) 203-3800 for more information. *The deadline for second semester high school classes is extended to June 16, 2015 Summer Food Program We would like to provide families with information regarding the Summer Food Service Program as we enter the summer months. The SFSP is a Child Nutrition Program that feeds children during school summer vacations. Families that qualify for the Free and Reduced Lunch Program used during the school year are eligible. Summer Food Service Program information is available at http://www.michigan.gov/mde/0,1607,7140-43092_34491---,00.html or on the district’s Food Service website at http://www.birmingham.k12.mi.us/modules/cms/pages.phtml?pageid=183502&sessionid=d7e81a22f44f4754f1 b880c2307ddd16 Upcoming Events Groves Boys Tennis Meeting Have a boy interested in playing Tennis for Groves in the Fall? Please join us for a short meeting to meet the coach and captains and obtain try-out information for the tennis team (try-outs are in August!). The meeting will be Thursday June 4, 2015 at 7:00 pm at Groves in Room G-1 (please enter the school at the Pool Doors). Questions? Please contact Lory Dolan at jandldolan@comcast.net. Environmental Science Fall Trip Attention all future AP and regular environmental science students. There is an informational meeting for the Environmental Science field trip taking place in September 2015. These meetings will have more information and answer questions about the trip. You may come to Seaholm on Tuesday, May 19th from 3:00pm – 3:30 pm in the Little Theater and at Groves Wednesday May 20th, 3:00-3:30pm in the Little Theater. Sign up is already open, you do not need to attend these informational meetings to attend. Questions? Email Mr. Wicker or see him in room C9 Student News French Students Take Honors Each year the AATF (American Association of Teachers of French) hosts Le Grand Concours, a National contest for students of French. This contest provides the students with the opportunity to be recognized for their language accomplishments by demonstrating their competence in listening and reading comprehension as well as grammatical skills. Over 90,900 students participated in Le Grand Concours 2015 and we are pleased to share that includes Grove’s French 1 students!! Thanks to a grant from the PTA, French 1 students were enrolled and participated in the test and were able to shine! Congratulations are in order to our Platinum winner Samy Meradi who earned the highest award possible in the Concours. Samy earned the top score in the nation in his level/division and earned a plaque, platinum medal and certificate. Bronze medals and certificates were earned by Sean Bonner, Randall Fraley and Paige White and Honorable Mention certificates were earned by Eric Green, Emily Mazius and Simone White. Bravo to all the students who participated in this National Contest!! John Lawson Named MSCI Debate coach of the Year On Saturday, May 16 the Michigan Speech Coaches, Inc selected John Lawson to receive the MSCI Debate Coach of the Year-2015. This is at least the 2nd time that JL has received this award. The committee cited his successful season, his endurance in the debate community, his incredible work with Detroit Urban Debate League and his lasting impact on speech activities in the State of Michigan. I know you know how much JL does for the Groves debate and forensic students. I am happy to share this achievement with you. College and Career Center For more scholarship opportunities and information on financial aid, visit my website at http://tinyurl.com/GrovesCollegeandCareer College/Career Exploration – o o o o Science Exploration Day at the University of Michigan-Dearborn will be held on Tuesday, June 23, 9 am – 1 pm. Students will learn about research opportunities in the biological sciences, chemistry, physics, and environmental science; they will visit research labs and explore the Environmental Interpretative Center. Register online at umdearborn.edu/scienceday. Summer Science & Engineering Experience Camps – Oakland University and Oakland Schools are partnering to offer hands-on engineering experiences for 8th-12th graders. STEM topics include Alternative Energy, Bio-Engineering, Engineering Design, Programming & Controls, Computer Engineering and Robot Building. Four 2-week sessions will be held in June and July at OSTC locations. For more info and to register, go to www.ostconline.com. Space is limited. Transitions College Prep Workshop will be hosted by The University of Michigan-Dearborn on Saturday, June 27, 10 am – 12:30 pm. Students and their parents are invited to learn about navigating the college search process, finding the right fit, selecting a college major, applying for financial aid, finding scholarships, and more. For information and to register, go to www.umdearborn.edu/transitions. Exploring Educational Excellence - an Information Program presented by Brown, Chicago, Columbia, Cornell, and Rice - will be held on Thursday, June 4, 7:30 pm at Troy Marriott on Big Beaver. Register www.exploringeducationalexcellence.org. College Openings for Fall 2015 Semester - More than 220 colleges and universities (including several in Michigan) still have openings, financial aid, and housing available to qualified freshman and/or transfer students for the Fall 2015 semester, according to the National Association for College Admission Counseling's Annual College Openings Update. The Update can be viewed online until June 30 at: www.nacacnet.org/collegeopenings Common Application makes changes for 2015-16. Washington Post - May 16, Article about changes to the Common Application including essay prompts; the CA is accepted by 600 colleges and universities including these schools in MI: Albion C, Alma C, Hope C, Hillsdale C, Lawrence Tech U, Kalamazoo C, Kettering U, U of Michigan-AA and new for 2016 – Spring Arbor U and Wayne State U. Paying for College (for high school seniors) – Abbott and Fenner Scholarship Program: application due June 15 and available at http://www.abbottandfenner.com/scholarships.htm. Automotive Hall of Fame Scholarship Program: several awards granted to HS seniors and current college students interested in automotive industry including engineering, marketing and trucking; must of at least 3.0 GPA; apply online by June 30, 2015 at http://www.automotivehalloffame.org/education. American Institute of Chemical Engineers Minority Scholarship: for minority students (African-, Hispanic-, Native American or Alaskan Native) graduating with at least 3.0 GPA; apply online www.aiche.org/Students/Scholarships/index.aspx by July 1, 2015. Fire Suppression Systems Association Education Foundation Scholarship: for current HS seniors and college students interested in Fire Protection program of study; apply online at www.fssa.net by July 1, 2015. Xerox Technical Minority Scholarship Program: for minorities (African-, Hispanic-, Native American or Alaskan Native); current HS seniors or college students interested in chemistry, physics, info management, computing and software systems, material science, printing management science, or engineering; minimum 3.0 GPA; apply online www.xeroxstudentcareers.com by Sept 30, 2015. Job opportunities for HS students – Customer service at Market Fresh and Market Square, lifeguard, medical office file clerk, food service positions at pizza shop and ice cream parlor, caddie positions, child care, yard work and other jobs are posted on the Groves College & Career Center web page. Click on Jobs for Students to access the list. Senior All Night Party Updates Important information…. REGISTRATION Please Respond – we still have several seniors with unconfirmed attendance. This is a night your student doesn’t want to miss! The $55 registration fee can be sent with your student to the party Sunday night. Make checks payable to ‘Groves PTSA Senior All Night Party’ and put registration and your student’s name in the memo. You don’t need the form. If you are not sure if you’ve already paid or if your senior will not be attending, please contact Karen Carrick at 248-214-4901 or kacarrick@yahoo.com. Last minute questions about Senior All Night Party???? Contact Bottom of Form Linda and Brett Stern stern.linda@sbcglobal.net 248-642-8134Bottom of Form . Please be sure to read all weekly ANP emails, as there will be updates and special requests being made in order to make this event a huge success! Thank You From The Groves’ Senior Party Please support these businesses with your patronage 2015 Senior All Night Party Shout Outs! 10th Edition THANKS!! to the following for supporting the 2015 Senior All Night Party! Businesses Penn Station – Southfield & 13 Mile, Beverly Hills Astrein’s Jewelry – Downtown Birmingham Karma Yoga – Bloomfield Hills The Lodge Grill – Keego Harbor Roland Optics-Bloomfield Hills Franklin Athletic Club-Southfield The Varsity Shop-Birmingham Hunter House-Birmingham Buddy’s Restaurant Pizzeria-Farmington Hills The Bird and The Bread-Birmingham Bettermade Snack Foods Bed, Bath and Beyond Breath of Spring Florist – Bloomfield Hills Hit Promotional – Parma Heights, OH Fit For Health – Jan Jacobs Beyond Juice – Birmingham La Belle Provence - Birmingham Kroger-local stores Beverly Hills Club – Beverly Hills Franklin Athletic Club – Southfield Hunter House - Birmingham MJR Digital Cinemas – Livernois & Maple, Troy Kalamata Greek Grille – Woodward south of 14 Mile, Royal Oak Buddy’s Pizza – Corporate Offices Market Square – Beverly Hills Chipotle – Evergreen Rd., Southfield Happy’s Pizza – Orchard Lake Rd., Farmington Hills Bag Makers, Inc. - Union, IL Leeds - New Kensington, PA Dakota Bread - Orchard Lake Rd., West Bloomfield Brooklyn Pizza - Crooks Road, Troy & Downtown Birmingham The Dailey Method - Downtown Birmingham Big Boy - Southfield Plaza Olga's Kitchen - Lathrup Village Arby's - Southfield Rd, Southfield Artistic Printing - 12 Mile, Southfield Qdoba - 13 Mile & Telegraph Maggiano's - Big Beaver, Troy Chipotle - Woodward Ave, Birmingham Leo's Coney Island - 14 Mile & Orchard Lake Road, West Bloomfield Rocky Mountain Chocolate - Somerset Collection, Troy California Pizza Kitchen - Somerset Collection, Troy Noodles & Co - 12 Mile & Telegraph Bagger Dave's - Telegraph & Maple New York Bagel - Orchard Lake Road, West Bloomfield Individuals Mark and Susan Davis Lisa London James Toliver Scott Mazius Lisa and Scott Stern Catherine and Nathan Forbes Shane Levine - Designer of Logo, Posters - shanesvideos.com, Richard McMullan and Blackthorn Schools, Community Organizations Greenfield School PTA Pembroke Elementary PTA Oakland Community College Birmingham Bloomfield Credit Union Groves PTSA Berkshire Middle School PTSA West Maple Elementary School PTSA Birmingham Youth Assistance Community News and Opportunities Birmingham Bloomfield Community Coalition (BBCC) Wanted: Talented High School Bands and Performers for the BBCC Youth Action Board Battle of the Bands to be held on Friday, June 12 in Shain Park. Contact Kelly at kmichaud@bbcoalition.org or visit www.bbcoalition.org for more info. Visit www.bbcoalition.org for more info about keeping our youth safe & substance free. Carol Mastroianni Executive Director Birmingham Bloomfield Community Coalition (BBCC) 1525 Covington Road Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301 o) 248.203.4615 c) 248.506.1594 f) 248.203.4529 cmastroianni@bbcoalition.org www.bbcoalition.org MAKE THE WORLD YOUR HOME Youth for Understanding is looking for some welcoming families to host exchange students for the 2015-2016 school year. Here are some of the boys and girls coming to our community soon. Families provide a place to live and meals, plus encouragement, guidance, love and limits. The students pay for their other expenses and become a true family member sharing in the real life fun and responsibilities of the family. Call Barb Kilkka at 248-932-0811 or kilkka@yfu.org for more details on these boys and girls (and others). All kinds of families host from all ethnic and educational backgrounds, different family configurations, with and without children at home. Elementary and middle school host siblings are among the greatest beneficiaries of the program. Here are just some of the kids headed to Oakland County homes. Maybe yours? Please click on the link. www.yfuusa.org Call Barb Kilkka at 248-932-0811 or kilkka@yfu.org for information about hosting and for detailed profiles and letters of these boys and girls or to receive the list of other students available. Friends of Different Learners Wrap Up 2015 & Plan 2016! June 4, 2015 7:00 p.m. Birmingham Covington School (BCS) 1525 Covington Road • Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301 Have input on speakers, programming, events, projects, and goals for the 2015-16 school year! Every voice brings added perspective and benefit for different learners. All Friends meetings are FREE and open to everyone! For more information contact Denise Moore atrmoore2639@wideopenwest.com or 248-990-8282 or go to our web site www.friendsofdifferentlearners.org Emotion Revolution We are excited to announce the Emotion Revolution, a joint initiative between the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence and Born This Way Foundation. Our goal is to drive the national conversation that encourages schools to integrate social and emotional learning (SEL) and build more positive school climates. But before we begin, we need to listen. That’s why, we’ve just launched an anonymous online survey that asks high school students from around the country to take 7 minutes to tell us how they currently feel in school, how they want to feel, and what they believe needs to happen to bridge the gap between the two. The survey was approved by Yale University’s Human Subjects Committee and does not require parental consent. If you would like to see the survey, there is a link to the PDF on the bottom of the website (see below).In October 2015 we will host a summit that will feature youth participants, Lady Gaga and Yale President, Peter Salovey. The summit will serve as a platform to unveil the findings and offer youth the opportunity to share their ideas for creating improved learning environments with educators, academics, and policy makers. How You Can Help We want and need to hear from as many young people around the country as possible. The more data we collect, the stronger the research will be and the more effective the SEL tools that we have to offer youth will be. Please share the survey with students and encourage them to participate. Here is everything you need to get started: Emotion Revolution website: www.ei.yale.edu/what-we-do/emotion-revolution/ You can access the BTWF emotion evolution website with videos of Lady Gaga, her mom, Cynthia, and me from www.emotionrevolution.org. Some schools had trouble opening this page so we created access through Yale. The direct link to the survey is here until June 1st: www.tinyurl.com/emorev2015 The need for an Emotion Revolution has never been greater. For the first time in history, high school-age youth are feeling more stressed than adults. Left unchecked, such emotions impair their health, interfere with learning, and hinder prospects for future success. We are committed to reversing these trends. NOTICE OF NONDISCRIMINATION: The Board of Education is committed to maintaining a learning/working environment in which all individuals are treated with dignity and respect, free from discrimination and harassment. There will be no tolerance for discrimination or harassment on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, genetic information, disability or age. 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