January 2016 Newsletter - Hanover Horton Schools
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January 2016 Newsletter - Hanover Horton Schools
Hanover Horton School District 10400 Moscow Road Horton, MI 49246 517-563-0100 NEWSLETTER Special Points of Interest: PARENT/TEACHER CONFERENCES Feb 25 - K-5 4:00-7:30 pm Feb 26 - K-5 1:00-4:00 pm March 10 - MS/HS Grades 6-12 4:00-7:00 pm ****** SPRING BREAK April 1 - 8 ****** NO SCHOOL DATES January 18 No School K-12 January 22 Half Day 6th-12th February 12 No School K-12 February 15 No School K-12 February 26 Half Day K-5 March 31 Half Day K-12 April 1 - 8 No School K-12 May 30 No School K-12 June 9 Last Day/Half Day K-12 ****** KINDERGARTEN ROUNDUP INFORMATION April 19 6:00 pm Elementary Informational Meeting for Parents April 27, 28 and 29 By Appointment Only Kindergarten Roundup ****** SENIOR GRADUATION May 27 7:00 pm JCC Potter Center January 2016 FROM THE DESK OF SUPERINTENDENT JOHN DENNEY... 2015 was a great year to be a Comet! Our students excelled in the classroom and in athletics, and they continue to be great assets to our community. Our staff has worked hard to provide the best atmosphere for learning and the best educational opportunities around. Our district has become one of the best all-around districts in the area. We look forward to another great year! Following are more details regarding our academics, facilities and calendar. ACADEMICS: For the fir st time last Mar ch, many of our students took the M-STEP exams which replaced the long-time MEAP test in order to assess their progress. Our students scored higher than the state and county average on a majority of the assessments. The Michigan Department of Education recently released the final score reports. For the last time, our junior class took the ACT; MDE has changed to administering the SAT for 2016. Our district outscored the other districts throughout the county in both the composite scores and college readiness. The ACT has been used as a capstone assessment in order to determine how well our students have mastered academic skills throughout their schooling. Our results are a testament to the hard work of our students, faculty, staff and administration. FACILITIES: With the elementary roofing and entryway project completed in the summer of 2015, our next big sinking-fund project will be to replace the elementary playground; the current structure is showing its age. We were able to secure a 100% matching grant in order to provide our students with an amazing playground consisting of two large play structures, a climbing structure and a new swing set. In an effort save money, we will utilize a program our vendor offers called “Community Build.” The company will provide supervision, instruction and the necessary tools for the construction of the playground, and we will look for volunteers to help with the labor. As the summer approaches, we will pick a Saturday and spread the word so volunteers can plan accordingly. If you know that you are willing to help, please let me know, and I will be sure to contact you with the exact details. The renderings of two of the new play structures are shown below. SCHOOL CALENDAR: Last spring, school districts throughout the county investigated the balanced-calendar concept. Currently, public schools are forbidden by law to begin school before the first Tuesday after Labor Day. While we discussed many options for spreading out our breaks throughout the year, it was apparent countywide that our communities were not supportive of a 6-8 week summer vacation. There were, however, several people who spoke about their desire to have the school year begin prior to Labor Day. Since the Michigan Department of Education does allow start-day waivers, under certain circumstances, the superintendents explored our options. There were a few reasons for looking into changing our calendar, one of which was a statemandated increase of five days for the 2016-2017 school year. While we looked at calendar options, we discovered that if we started before Labor Day, we could end our semester at the holiday break in December instead of late January. This is a huge advantage for our high school students who currently return from the vacation and have two weeks to prepare for their final exams. Another issue with the calendar is that if we simply added a full week of classes to the end of the year, we would be in session into mid-June. (Continued on page 2) PAGE 2 NE WS LE TTER (Continued from Page 1) In late December, we received word that Jackson County’s threeyear waiver request would most likely be approved by MDE. While we had hoped for more time before potentially making any changes to the calendar, the waiver process has taken us quite a while. Every public school board in the county will be discussing this waiver in the coming weeks and considering a resolution supporting the concept of a common county calendar with a pre-Labor Day start. While this topic has been discussed many times throughout the last year, a final decision has not been made yet. Our school board will be ad dressing this situation at our January board meeting, which may have already occurred by the time you receive this newsletter. If approved, we will make sure to communicate the changes to our students and their families. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions or concerns about our district. Thank you again for your continued support! John TEXTILE RECYCLING In our quest to continue to be a “green” school, Hanover-Horton Middle School is now recycling all textiles. This means clothing, shoes, linens, towels, stuffed animals, belts, purses, accessories, etc., even if they are worn, torn, or damaged, we can recycle them! Donations can be placed in the bin located behind the middle school. At the end of the year, all the pounds collected will be totaled up, and there will be monetary prize for all the recyclables collected from our school. You can help our school raise some funds while helping the environment at the same time. HOLIDAY FUN FROM THE KITCHEN STAFF COUNSELING NEWS 6th and 8th Grade Breakout Drug Program In February, the 6th grade students will be participating in the Breakout Drug Education Program given by Family Services and Children’s Aid. We have offered this impactful program for the past 8 years. Students will learn facts about the health risks of alcohol, tobacco, inhalants and marijuana. There are fun games and group exercises that will show them the factors that influence their choices. Students will learn peer refusal techniques and will have the opportunity to sign pledge cards indicating they will remain substancefree. The 8th graders will have their presentation in March and will learn about additional drugs such as ecstasy and methamphetamines. For more information about this program and on how to talk to your children about drugs and alcohol, visit www.breakoutdrugfree.org. 8th and 10th Grade Jackson Area Career Center Visit Each year the 8th and 10th graders have the opportunity to visit programs at the Jackson Area Career Center (JACC). The visit to the Career Center allows students to learn more about various careers and to make informed decisions on whether they would like to attend JACC during their junior and senior years in high school. Students are often not aware of the extent of the programs available until they are able to visit and see first-hand. Many JACC programs offer high school Michigan Merit Curriculum Credit, college credit and/or professional certifications. Students involved in career center programs have the opportunity to join academic organizations in their field of interest, to become a member of an honor society and the chance to compete for scholarships. This year the 8th grade visit will take place on Feb. 4 and the 10th grade visit will be Feb. 2. We will visit in the afternoon. Students will have lunch early their visit day so that we can leave the school by 11:15 am. We will return to the school at the end of the school day. Please avoid scheduling any appointments during this time. While in 8th grade, students will work more on their Educational Development Plans, or EDPs where they will explore their interests and career pathways and begin to plan their high school classes. In May, parents are invited to EDP night to learn more about and contribute to the plans. Tenth graders will be able to begin registering for the career center classes for their junior year after their visit. JACC will be having an Open House on Feb. 25 from 4 to 7 pm for parents and students to learn more! For more information on JACC, go to www.jacc-mi.net. Parents and students can get more information about careers possibilities on the HH Counseling website. NE WS LE TTER PAGE 3 DaddyDaughter Dance The Hanover-Horton PTA hosted the Daddy-Daughter Dance on Sunday, November 22nd. The original event was scheduled for Saturday, November 21st, however it was the first snow storm of the season. Even with the change in the event date, the PTA had 118 girls attend with their special someone. The event lasted for 2 hours and included music, dancing, pictures and snacks for everyone. Myeshia Jones, Miss Jackson County Rose Queen and Julia Duffrin, Miss Jackson County Teen, signed autographs, greeted the girls, danced and even let the daughters try on their beautiful crowns. They were a huge hit! There were also prizes given away for candy guessing jars and over 15 raffle items. Snacks consisted of donuts donated from Meckley's, popcorn, pretzels and apples. Raffle items were donated by Edible Arrangements, Jan's Dance Studio, Country Market, Moran Engineering Services, Sara Grant-Partylite and Freadas Legacy. It was a wonderful event celebrating dads and daughters! Everyone had a fun time! Kindergarten Round-Up Parent Informational Meeting The elementary will be holding a parent meeting for all incoming kindergartners on Tuesday, April 19, 2016 at 6:00 p.m. in the elementary gymnasium. This is a very important meeting, where the following topics will be discussed: *what to bring with you and expect at Kindergarten Round-Up; *registration forms; *the different skills we’d like each child to have before entering Kindergarten; *what a day at Hanover-Horton looks like; *transportation information; *our food service program; and *the Kids Club program. We are asking parents to bring their incoming kindergartner to the meeting. While parents are attending the informational session, their children will go with our kindergarten teachers for a story and activity. After the presentation, parents will have the opportunity to sign up for a time to bring their child to Kindergarten Round-up. We look forward to seeing you! Kindergarten Round-Up April 27th (8:30-2:30), 28th (8:30 - 2:30) & April 29th (8:30-11:30) If you need a safe, fun place to leave your child before school starts or after school gets out, consider our Latchkey program located within the Elementary building. Pay only for days you attend, and use this program as you need. We offer help with homework, easy transition to and from class and snacks. Open mornings at 6:30 a.m. and closed evenings at 6:00 p.m. All staff is certified CPR, First Aid, Blood Borne Pathogens and have received a criminal background check. FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL 563-0107 All children who will be 5 years of age on or before September 1, 2016 are eligible to attend. Children who will turn 5 years of age on or before December 1, 2016 may apply for a waiver to attend for the 2016-17 school year. Please make an appointment for your child at the parent meeting, which will be held on April 19, 2016 @ 6:00 p.m. If you are unable to attend the meeting, the elementary office will take reservations starting April 22nd up until the first day of Round-Up. Please bring: ☼ your kindergartner ☼ immunization record ☼ original birth certificate ☼ paperwork from the parent meeting We look forward to seeing you! PAGE 4 NE WS LE TTER DATES TO KNOW January: 11 14 18 20-22 22 23 28 February: 2 4 5 8 pm 10 11 11 - 12 12 - 15 14 20 25 26 28 29 March: 4 10 7 pm 12 21 23 24 25 31 April: 1-8 Financial Aid Night in Library 7-8 pm PTA Meeting 6:00 pm Music Boosters Meeting 7:00 pm Band Room No School, K-12, Teacher In-service High School Exams End of 1st Semester Elementary & High School Middle & High School - Half Day Elementary Students - Full Day Classes Grandparents/Grandchild Bake Off 1:00-3:00 pm Blood Drive Library Media Center 10th Grade Visits Career Center 8th Grade Visits Career Center Band Leaves for Disney Board of Education Meeting 6:30 State Pupil Accounting Day PTA Meeting Elementary 6:00 pm Music Boosters Meeting 7:00 pm Band Room Band - Cedarville University Music Showcase No School, Presidents Day Weekend Happy Valentines Day PTA Mother/Son Dodge Ball K-5 Parent/Teacher Conf. 4:00 - 7:30 pm Career Center Open House 4:00 - 7:00 pm K-5 Parent/Teacher Conf. 1:00 - 4:00 pm K-5 Students - Half Day 6-12 Students - Full Day Snowfest - King/Queen Crowning Half-time Snowfest Dance following basketball game Jazz Bash 3:00 - 6:00 pm PTA Family Reading & Game Night 5:30 - 7 pm 11 11-25 12 13 14 Room 15 18 19 25-5/9 27-29 28 30 May: pm 9-23 10 12 16 18 & 19 19 & 20 20 23 27 June: 30 2 7-9 9 20 School Resumes 8th Grade M-Step Testing Window 11th Grade SAT 11th Grade Work Keys 11th Grade M-Step PTA Meeting Elementary 6:00 pm Music Booster Meeting 7:00 pm Band Middle School Dance 2:30 - 4:30 Board of Education Meeting 6:30 pm Incoming Kindergarten Parent Meeting 6:00 pm 7th Grade M-Step Testing Window Kindergarten Roundup (By Appointment) Blood Drive Library Media Center Junior/Senior Prom @ Hilltop Manor Inn 6th Grade M-Step Testing Window Band/Choir Concert, High School Gym 7:00 pm PTA Meeting 6:00 pm Music Boosters Meeting, 7:00 pm Band Room Board of Education Meeting 6:30 pm Mackinac Trip 7th Grade Girls Mackinac Trip 7th Grade Boys Elementary Carnival 5:00 - 8:00 pm Senior Honors Night 6:30 pm Senior Graduation @ Potter Center 7:00 K-12 No School, Memorial Day Honors Assy. Grades 9 - 11 at 7:45 am High School Exams Last Day of School, Half Day All Students Board of Education Meeting 6:30 p.m. Middle School Trimester Ends Middle School Dance 2:30 - 4:30 pm PTA Meeting 6:00 pm 6 - 12 Parent-Teacher Conferences 4 Music Booster Meeting 7:00 pm Band Room Athletic Boosters Cash Bash @ Gene Davis Banquet Room Board of Education Meeting 6:30 pm Nursery Rhyme Night 5:30 - 7 pm High School Play (HS Café) High School Play (HS Café) Elementary & High School End of 3rd Marking K-12 Students Half Day of School Spring Break Deposit funds into student accounts online, www.SendMoneytoSchool.com. Submit a Free/Reduced Meal Application online, www.SendMoneytoSchool.com. Easier, faster and confidential. Apply Today! PAGE 5 NE WS LE TTER THE 11TH JAZZ BASH! The 11th Annual Jazz Bash will take place on Sunday, February 28, 2016 in the High School Gym at 3:00 p.m. Our guest artists will be the Cedarville University Jazz Band under the direction of Michael DiCuirci and Chet Jenkins. (Cedarville is the undergraduate university of Mr. Rouster.) Our Comet Jazz Band and their band will perform separately and combined. It promises to be a great afternoon of amazing jazz and awesome desserts. Tickets will be on sale in the HS Office starting on December 14th, until they're sold out. Prices are $15.00 for reserved tickets and $10.00 for general seating. We hope to see you there!! HS BAND TO WALT DISNEY WORLD IN FEBRUARY 2016!! The Comet Marching Band will represent our district in the Magic Kingdom of Walt Disney World on February 8th, 2016! If you happen to be in the central Florida area, come and watch us march! We're scheduled to perform at 2:30 p.m. as part of the pre-parade festivities. We will start in the town square, then head down Main Street USA past Cinderella's Castle and on toward Pirates of the Caribbean. If you can, come and cheer us on!! Family Reading and Game Night Come and join us on Monday, February 29th for our annual Family Reading and Game Night. Doors will open at 5:30 and the fun will run until 7:00. This night will be a kick-off for our March is Reading month. There will be lots of reading activities along with games and crafts for all the family members to enjoy. Looking forward to seeing all of our families and the great pleasure they have for reading. MI SMOOTHIE PROMOTION The MI Smoothie promotion will be running between January 11 and February 19. Be sure you take advantage of this promotion by grabbing a delicious smoothie in the lunchroom for the chance to WIN an Amazon gift card and the grand prize, a new HP Chromebook. Check out the smoothie posters for more information. Nursery Rhyme Night Calling all preschool, young fives, kindergarten and first grade students. On Wednesday, March 23rd we have a special night planned just for you. From 5:30-7:00 you will have the opportunity to play games, be involved in races, as well as sing and act out nursery rhymes. Registration forms will be sent home on Monday, March 7th. If you don’t receive a form but would like for your child to attend, please call the elementary office at (517) 563-0103. Looking forward to seeing you on this fun evening! As College application season winds down we would like to congratulate all the seniors who have already applied to college or training programs. To date, 93 % of the seniors have applied to about 180 colleges! Admission letters will continue rolling in over the next several weeks. Now students should concentrate on scholarship applications. Students and families can access the HH Counseling website for scholarship listings as well as financial aid information and FAFSA tutorials. A scholarship information session was held for interested seniors in December. There will be a Financial Aid Information Night on Monday, January 11 from 7 to 8 pm in the HH library for families to get more information on paying for college and applying for federal aid using the FAFSA. All seniors should complete the FAFSA regardless of income because many scholarship applications require the information. The deadline to receive State Aid from Michigan is March 1. NE WS LE TTER PAGE 6 ATHLETIC INFORMATION CONCUSSION PROTOCOL All athletes must have a concussion form signed and on file with their school. If an athlete is concussed, they must have written permission from a physician to be released back to physical activities. ATHLETIC PASSES Fall Winter Spring $150 $100 $50 Individual $ 75 $50 $40 Student $30 $20 Family $ 40 LIMITED TEAM MEMBERSHIP Once practicing with a high school team, a student may not participate in competition not sponsored by his/her school in the same sport/same season, i.e. 3-on-3 basketball during basketball season, etc. www.hhcomets.com YOUTH SPORTS CONTACT INFORMATION FOOTBALL Andy Winter Phone: (517) 740-9688 Email: [email protected] BOYS SOCCER Lisa Waagen Email: [email protected] GIRLS BASKETBALL Andy Birch Phone (517) 914-4030 Email: [email protected] SOFTBALL Rob Davis Phone: (517)688-5364 Email: [email protected] BOYS BASKETBALL Chad Mortimer Phone: (517)563-0101, ext. 128 Email: [email protected] BASEBALL Rob Davis Phone: (517)688-5364 Email: [email protected] GIRLS SOCCER Lisa Waagen Email: [email protected] A Friendly Reminder For the safety of HanoverHorton children, parental supervision is required at basketball games, as well as all other athletic events. Children should not be dropped off and left unsupervised. We encourage students to be seated in the stands and have reserved a special student section for this purpose. Unruly student behavior will not be allowed. We appreciate your cooperation to maintain a safe and orderly environment for our athletic events. DREAM TEAM RECIPIENTS Volleyball: Alexis Brockie, Senior Cross Country: Boys - Brennan Burk, Senior Austin Shepherd, Senior Girls - Brecquel Kilgore, Fr eshman Judy Rector, Fr eshman NE WS LE TTER BOYS JV & VARSITY BASKETBALL BOYS & GIRLS VARSITY BOWLING Bus Depart 12/10 At Union City 6:00 3:45 12/12 Concord 5:30 12/17 Grass Lake 5:30 01/04 Homer 5:30 01/07 At East Jackson 5:30 4:15 01/14 Addison 5:30 01/19 Manchester 5:30 01/21 Michigan Center 5:30 01/26 Lansing Eastern 5:30 01/29 At Vandercook Lake 5:30 4:15 02/02 Napoleon ^ 5:30 02/05 At Grass Lake 5:30 4:00 02/09 East Jackson ** 5:30 02/12 At Addison 5:30 4:15 02/16 Ypsilanti Arbor Prep 5:30 02/19 At Michigan Center 5:30 4:15 02/23 At Manchester 5:30 4:00 02/26 Vandercook Lake * 5:30 03/01 At Napoleon 5:30 4:15 03/03 Dundee 5:30 03/07 Districts @ Mich Center TBA 03/09 Districts Semi @ MC TBA 03/11 Districts Finals @ MC TBA 03/14-16 Regionals @ Springport TBA 03/22 Quarter Finals @ U of M TBA 03/24-25 Semi Finals @ Breslin TBA 03/26 Finals @ Breslin TBA ** Parents Night * Snowfest + Jr. Pro ^ Band Night GIRLS JV & VARSITY BASKETBALL 11/30 At Concord 5:30 12/04 Homer 5:30 12/08 Leslie 5:30 12/11 Grass Lake 5:30 12/15 At East Jackson 5:30 12/18 At Addison 5:30 01/05 Michigan Center 5:30 5:30 01/08 Manchester 01/12 At Vandercook Lake 5:30 01/15 Napoleon 5:30 01/19 At Grass Lake 5:30 01/22 East Jackson 5:30 01/25 At Lumen Christi 5:30 01/28 Addison 5:30 02/02 At Western 3:00 02/04 At Michigan Center 5:30 02/11 At Manchester 6:00 02/16 At Jackson Christian 5:30 02/18 Vandercook Lake ** 5:30 02/25 At Napoleon 5:30 02/29 Districts @ Napoleon TBA 03/02 District Semi @ Napoleon TBA 03/4 District Final @ Napoleon TBA 03/08-10 Regionals @ Springport TBA 03/15 Quarter Finals @ MC TBA 03/17-19 Semi/Finals @ Breslin TBA ** Parents Night + Jr. Pro PAGE 7 No Bus 4:15 4:15 4:15 4:00 No Bus No Bus 4:15 4:00 No Bus 4:15 Bus Depart 12/07 12/08 12/14 01/02 01/04 01/06 01/12 01/13 01/15 01/20 01/21 01/24 01/25 01/27 02/08 02/09 02/19 02/20 02/22 02/24 02/26 02/27 03/04 03/05 At Airport Lanes vs GL At Hudson Lanes vs Addison At Airport vs MC At Marshall Lanes (tourney) At Airport Lanes vs VCL At Airport Lanes vs Manch At L & J Lanes vs Jonesville At Airport Lanes vs Nap At Airport Lanes vs Jones/VCL At Suburban Lanes vs EJ 3:15 At Chelsea Lanes vs GL At Airport Lanes (Mel Wolf) At Airport Lanes vs Addison At Suburban Lanes vs MC At Airport Lanes vs EJ At Maplewood vs Manch Universal Lanes (Conf. Team) At Airport Lane (Conf. Sing.) At Airport vs Napoleon At Suburban Lanes vs EJ At TBA (Team Regionals) At TBA (Ind. Regionals) At TBA (Team State) At TBA (Ind. States) 3:15 3:15 3:15 9:30 am 3:15 3:15 3:15 3:15 TBA 3:00 TBA 3:15 3:15 3:15 3:15 TBA TBA 3:15 3:15 TBA TBA TBA TBA VARSITY COMPETITIVE CHEER 12/12 At Homer Invitational 12/16 At East Jackson Jamboree 01/09 Hanover-Horton Invitational 01/11 Springport Invitational 01/13 At Michigan Center Jamboree 01/20 At VCL Jamboree 01/27 H-H Jamboree ** 01/30 At Morenci Invitational 02/10 At Conference @ Grass Lake 02/19-20 Districts @ TBD 02/27 Regionals @ TBD 03/04-05 State Finals @ Delta Plex ** Parents Night 10:00am 6:00 10:00am 6:30pm 6:00 6:00 6:00 10:00am TBA TBA TBA TBA No Bus 4:15 No Bus 4:15 4:15 No Bus TBA TBA TBA TBA VARSITY WRESTLING 12/09 At Concord 12/12 At Concord Invitational 12/16 Michigan Center (dual) 01/02 At Dan Taylor Invitational 01/06 At Quincy (Quad) 01/13 Man/Nap/MC Quad ** 01/20 At Manch. Quad (vs EJ & GL) 01/27 At Add Quad (vs VCL & Add) 01/30 At Jackson JAWS 02/05 At Conference @ Addison 02/10 Team Districts @ VCL 02/13 Ind. Districts @ Blissfield 02/17 Team Regionals @ Clinton 02/20 Ind. Regionals @ Bronson 02/26-27 Team State Finals @ CMU 03/03-05 Ind State Finals @ The Palace ** Parents Night 6:00 8:00am 6:00 9:30 am 6:00 6:00 6:00 6:00 8:00am 4:00 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA No Bus No Bus No Bus No Bus 4:15 4:30 No Bus 2:00 (Revised 11/13/15) PAGE 8 N E W SL E T TE R 2015-2016 FALL ACADEMIC ATHLETIC AWARDS COMET ATHLETIC REPORT Academic All-Conference Cross Country: Boy’s Brennan Burk, Aaron Heath, Austin Shepherd, Cameron Vinton Girl’s Tayah Schuette Football: Tyler Duffrin, Jared Kughn, Gunnar Snyder, Kyle Spink, Kyle White Volleyball: Dana Bigham, Mia Deliyanne Alivia Demeuse, Katerina Hammond, MaKayla Summers, Alyson Wood Girl’s Golf: Gabrielle Hope-Thelen Academic All-State Boy’s Cross-Country: Brennan Burk, Aaron Heath, Bo Shepherd Girl’s Cross Country: Anna Piloske CONGRATULATIONS Boy’s Cross Country Team Academic All-State Teams: Boy’s Cross Country Team - 3.814 GPA Girl’s Golf Team - 3.750 GPA Volleyball Team - 3.633GPA Regional Champs! All-State Boy’s Cross Country - Brennan Burk NONDISCRIMINATION AND ACCESS TO EQUAL EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY The Board of Education does not discriminate on the basis of the Protected Classes of race, color, national origin, sex (including sexual orientation or transgender identity), disability, age (except as authorized by law), religion, military status, ancestry, or any other statutorily protected category (collectively, "Protected Classes") in its educational programs or activities. Search Hanover-Horton School District HANOVER HORTON SCHOOL DISTRICT 10400 MOSCOW ROAD HORTON, MI 49246 Local Postal Customer We’re on the web…. www.hanoverhorton.org DISTRICT PHONE NUMBERS Administration………...……..…...517-563-0100 High School……………..………....517-563-0101 Athletics……………………….…...517-563-0143 Middle School………… …..…..... .517-563-0102 Elementary……..…..517-563-0103 or 563-0104 Transportation……...………..…...517-563-0106 Kids Club………………..…….…...517-563-0107 Lil’ Comets……………..… ....…....517-563-0124 SCHOOL CLOSINGS……............517-563-0117