Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Common Core PTA Guidelines

For those of us who live in the education world, we realize that there are always efforts to review and revise curriculum.  I won't go into the history of curriculum development as it has shifted from local to regional control, but suffice it to say that there has been a shift over the past twenty years to align in broader and broader terms.  This has been coupled with the accountability movement that increased the required testing.  The latest curriculum movement has been to implement what are known as Common Core State Standards.  These standards are accepted beyond the State of Michigan by a large regional area.  

I was informed of the National PTA website.  This site might be helpful to provide insight about these new standards and might help when new terms or being used to discuss this trend in education.  The link takes you to a page regarding Common Core, but there may be other information that may be helpful.

Click the link below to access this site.

Common Core PTA Guidelines

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Freshmen Welcome Event


Freshman Welcome
 Get the year started right and get a jump on seeing your friends!!


We are very excited this year to introduce a Freshmen Welcome Day.  This day is just for Freshmen and is   intended to help students make the transition to high school.  There will be activities that will help students     develop a “class” identity, understand the many opportunities for involvement that    exist in the high school, and understand the expectations of high school content.       Generally, this day will help students get off to a great start to High School.  We believe this is very important and would like to have every freshman make arrangements to attend on August 28th!  


WHAT:  Freshmen Welcome
WHEN:  August 28th from 9:00am - 2:00pm 
Cookout Lunch Provided!
 WHERE:  Starting in the Auditorium


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Program Topics

¨ Who is the Class of 2016?
¨ I have four years.  What can I  find to do?
¨ What do I have to do to land that job?
¨ I am not sure  I am ready for High School!  Will I be able to pass my classes?
¨ Now that we are in High School we can do what?
¨ What happens if I have trouble?  Who can I go to?
¨ I heard there was a       freshman still stuffed in a locker from last year!
¨ Please plan to take care of your book deposit during this event.  ($10.00)


 Questions? Contact: The High School Office @ 989-828-6601

 







Start of the 2012-2013 School Year - Parent Letter





August 2, 2012




Dear Parent(s)/Guardian(s):

What seems like a short time ago, we eagerly entered into the summer by closing another school year.  The administrative and office staff members have been working hard during the summer to complete year-end reports and plan for the upcoming school year.  Now, as summer begins to give way to fall, it is time, once again, to provide information that will hopefully ensure that the beginning of the school year goes very smoothly.

Students should have their schedules and locker assignment with this mailing.  It is important to note that the drop and add process is the same as it was last year.  Meetings with a counselor are being arranged by appointment only.  Students/parents should call the high school office and sign up for an appointment time to speak with a counselor.  The appointments are being scheduled for Tuesday, August 21st through Thursday, August 23rd from 8:00 – 2:30.  Additional times may be added if needed.  More specific details can be found on the high school web site.  Students should be aware that they will not be able to change classes after these dates unless one of several criteria is met.  These criteria are in the student handbook.  Students should see a counselor during this time if they have any questions.  During that same time, new students can meet with a counselor for new student scheduling. 

The building will be open on the dates above for new students so they can pay their book deposit and check on their locker assignment.  Students should take care of their book deposit before school begins to ensure that they are able to receive all of their text books.  The book deposit is $10.00 and is refunded when a student graduates or leaves SHS.  Checks should be made out to Shepherd High School or you should have exact change.  If a student paid his/her deposit but has a media center fine, he/she needs to pay the fine before they will be able to check out a text.  This year we are not requiring a parking pass for the student lots.  Students may park in the lot on the west side of the building and the lot on the south-west corner of Hall and Fourth Street.

Parents with students who attended Shepherd High School or Middle School should remember that we have a student management system that has a Student/Parent Portal that allows parents/students to check student progress and attendance.  For those who do not have a user id and password, you should be able to click the link on the high school page and follow the prompts to create an account.  Power School has added a good feature that should help parents with more than one student in Shepherd schools.  Parents will be able to have a single “parent login” that is linked to all of their students so you will not have a separate login for each student.  If you have any trouble, please contact the office.  Enclosed with this letter is a “Request For Progress Report” form.  Because parents can access grades at any moment through Power School, we no longer send a hard copy progress report through the mail.  The new student management technology not only gives parents and students instant access, but it enables us to save postage cost by not sending progress cards through the mail.  However, some may wish to receive a hard copy or may not have access to the Internet (Power School).  In this case, please return the “Request For Progress Report” form so we know that you wish to have a hard copy mailed home.  We only send progress reports home for students who are achieving below a 70%.  We create a list of these students and compare that to those who want a hard copy that is then mailed.  We will also mail home report cards to everyone at the end of each trimester. 

The first day of school is a half day on September 4th starting at 8:05 with a brief assembly.  The opening assembly will take place in the auditorium.  The first day is a half day for students, and there is a predesigned half day schedule that we will follow.  Students will be release at 11:05 on the first day.  Students should bring their enclosed schedule with them when they come to school on the first day as we will not have reprinted copies available.  Please be aware that students will receive a student handbook on the first day and the contents will be reviewed.  The student handbook will also be posted to the web site for your reference.

The athletics department is once again offering passes for 2012-2013 sports.  Family passes are $150 and includes immediate family, but excludes post high school children/siblings.  An individual pass is $90, and a student pass is $60.   Please be aware that these passes do not include tournaments including SHS invitational and state tournaments. These passes can be purchased in the high school counseling office between the hours of 7:00 - 2:30.  Please make checks payable to Shepherd Athletics or have the correct amount.  The office does not have money to make change. 

Daily student announcements and updates related to the building are posted by 9:30 a.m. on the high school web page, http://shepherd.edzone.net/hs/index.php.  Please use this resource to remain informed about building activities and important dates.  We have also added a Parent Resource Center link on our website.  The Parent Resource Center will have information that will help parents support their son/daughter’s educational and social development. There is also a link to my blog which will have information about school events and helpful information about the state of education at Shepherd High School and the state.  The blog link is http://shepherdhigh.blogspot.com/.  This blog has an RSS feed so if you utilize an RSS reader, you can have updates automatically post to your RSS reader. 

We look forward to another great school year and to having the school busy with students, parents and teachers once again.  Shepherd Public School is a great school in a great community.  Student, parents, community, and staff working together make the difference that ensures that students meet their highest potential.

Sincerely,
 









Douglas J. Bush
Principal