5th grader Jayla and 1st grader Landon were our awesome Pledge Leaders for tonight! They recited the Pledge of Allegiance loud and proud like leaders to kick off the start of the Board Meeting. Thanks for coming tonight, we enjoyed having you here! #LEADLikeAComet


Miss Dittenber and Ms. Cederstrom’s classes got to wear the school rubber boots for their recent rainy trip to the Chippewa Nature Center. These were purchased through a grant specific to our Ag K-7 program, received several years ago. We were able to purchase enough boots for all K, 1st and 2nd graders to use on these trips and when they are working in the land lab, greenhouse or barn. Perfect for the rainy weather! ☔
Some pics of the Kindergarten trip to Chippewa Nature Center a few weeks ago!










With the generous help of several Corteva volunteers, Ag 1 students were able to finish the hoophouse construction in our Land Lab. Plans for future use of the space will include growing early season strawberries and tomatoes. Students applied lots of math principles throughout the project and demonstrated a great deal of teamwork.



On Monday, the NHS group helped the VFW put up the flags for Veterans Day. After they installed the flags, the VFW members fed them a breakfast of pancakes, sausage and eggs. Then many of the men shared stories with us of their time in the military.






CES celebrated Veteran's day on Monday with a special performance for local Veterans, and they did an amazing job. Thanks to our elementary Comets and Mrs. Tallman for all your hard work, and of course, thank you to Veterans for your service to our country! ⭐ For more pictures of the event, check out our news article here: https://www.colemanschools.net/article/1875808










Next Thursday is Leadership Night! Don't miss this special event taking place at the elementary school next week featuring a FREE dinner provided by our Culinary students! See you there! #LEADLikeAComet

Ms. Dittenber's 2nd graders enjoyed some mini pumpkin art! Great job, Comets! 🎃
Today is Student Support Partnerships Recognition Day! This includes Mrs. Kayla Shoultes (Pathways to Potential), Mr. Richard Templeman (Parent Liaison), Mrs. Mandy Lattimer (Agriscience Facilities Assistant), Mr. Skylyr Zink (MCAN Advisor), and Interventionists Lucy Kosinski, Brad Clark, Melissa Allen, Katie Ward and McKayla Sanders. These folks provide skills that are incredibly necessary to the success of our students, families and programs every day. Please help me in thanking them for the work they do by giving them a word of thanks, a kind note or a small token of appreciation! ☄️

Through November 15, parents and guardians of children ages 0-10 across the state are invited to participate in an online survey. The Michigan Department of Lifelong Education, Advancement, and Potential (MiLEAP), which oversees the work of the MiFamily Engagement Centers Grant (Section 35i)—the initiative in Region 5 covering Arenac, Bay, Clare, Gladwin, Gratiot, Isabella, Midland, and Saginaw counties—has launched a statewide media campaign. This campaign aims to raise awareness among parents and guardians about best practices in literacy.
The first step of the campaign focuses on research. The data collected will be used to develop appropriate messaging for the campaign (launching this spring). There is also an opportunity for individuals to win a $25 gift card when completing the survey.
A direct link to the survey can be found here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScNBolW30o9Ljk1m9h2ArnTLNn5WoW61ITN1dR-1oGnXin2BA/viewform

Mr. Taylor Jardas was one of our super cool WatchD.O.G.S. recently! Here he is with his son Jaxon and Mr. Boom's 4th grade class during gym time and his daughter Avery. Thank you Mr. Jardas for spending the day with us!


Recently, the Culinary students participated in a "boot camp" to learn about how Prostart and SkillsUSA run in a competition form, and what different types of stations could be encountered. They had six stations in total with them being Management, knife skills, cake decorating, plate setting, sauces, and cooler setup. They all went through every station within 45 minute intervals to represent the school and their abilities. Most of them were group-based to help them coordinate the station to accomplish their goals within each station. How cool! https://www.colemanschools.net/page/culinary-arts-program






MORE Halloween pics? We just keep finding them! Looks like Kindergarten had a fun party!








Kindergarten had a bunch of different fall-themed areas to discover: Exploring pumpkins, measuring pumpkins, pumpkin creations with apple stamps, and hammering tees into pumpkins. 🎃





Next week, we celebrate kindness District wide! Our Youth Leadership kids have planned activities throughout the week in both buildings. Check out what to expect.

The Ag Program recently got a nice shout-out from a Midland High student's parent!
"Hi, Just wanted to say thank you for supporting the Ag program! My daughter attended the national FFA convention last week and got to meet with all 3 colleges she was considering for Ag Business. It is VERY cool that she can attend her home school - Midland High- and still do the things she is interested in with the Ag program. Your Ag teachers are amazing and really great at what they do. Thanks!!"
This unique program is open to all Midland County 10th - 12th graders, including homeschool students! https://www.colemanschools.net/page/agriscience


Ms. Boulis' 5th graders participated in a water cycle activity with a member of the Chippewa Nature Center. They worked together to get "water" to flow, did an activity to show the different ways water can travel, and created posters of the water cycle.







Kindergarteners recently practiced some scientific reactions using baking soda and vinegar to make a volcano! 🌋 Looks like fun!




Leadership Night: November 21!

The band performed their annual Halloween concert (sorry, a little late in sharing!) for the elementary students, complete with iconic tunes such as: "Ghostbusters," "Scary Had A Little Lamb," and "Revenge of the Dust Bunnies." Drum Major Kapre Lynch even took a turn conducting! #LEADLikeAComet


