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






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


Last week, Chef Jacob Moore invited Mr. Dave Urlaub, President of the State SkillsUSA, and Chef Andy Bacigalupo to Culinary at the Depot. They discussed how SkillsUSA works including leadership building, Culinary Arts certifications, competitions both State and National, and presentation/public speaking skills. SkillsUSA is an in-class curriculum that allows students to build skills before graduation with the potential to become a national champion. If you are familiar with Ag, think FFA but for Culinary Arts. Coleman Culinary students, including students from Bullock Creek, Coleman, Dow High, Meridian and Midland High are being immersed in the SkillsUSA and ProStart curriculums, so watch out to see what they accomplish! https://www.colemanschools.net/page/culinary-arts-program #LEADLikeAComet #ColemanCometPride



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


Check out the Senior Cookout at Mrs. Shumaker's! Julia and Acim, our foreign exchange students, had never roasted marshmallows before so we introduced them to this American tradition. Mr. Burkhart came and played music for the kids. We also had hamburgers/hot dogs on the grill and some great desserts.



JR/SR HIGH ONLY: Picture Retake Day is TOMORROW, Tuesday, 11/5 - don't miss it! Picture Retake Day for ELEMENTARY: Wednesday 11/6. Don't forget to order your pictures online: https://www.geskusphoto.com/

Culinary students working hard making donuts and fried pickles. Yum! 🍩🥒





Check out the Don't Be Scared To Be You! event by Reach Out. Reach Out is a student organization that works to advocate for positive student mental health. Every month we have a theme that the group plans an event around. This month's theme was growing self-confidence! During lunch, students wrote something about themselves that made them confident on paper ghosts (in exchange for candy). The ghosts are pinned up on the bulletin board in the high school cafeteria and will be there until the end of November in case anyone wants to look! #LEADLikeAComet









What's black and white with red bow ties? Mrs. Tallman & Mrs. Zylman! Don't they make fabulous penguins?
C is for Costumes! 8th grade Comets Olivia Hegel and Kyleigh Baker look cozy in their Elmo & Cookie Monster ensembles!

Happy Halloween from the science department! It's Bill (Francis) Nye the Science Guy! We love to see our staff participating in all the fun! 🧑🔬

Some juniors showed off their Halloween costumes today! We have: Donnie Husted as Snail Shaman, Josie Balliet as the 'Red Death', and Gage Miller as a Flamingo. Tell us in the comments which student YOU think is dressed the scariest!

Some highlights from the Halloween Choir concert last night! Great job Comets, you killed it!










ATTENTION PARENTS! Picture Retake Day for both buildings is NEXT WEEK - don't miss it! ELEMENTARY: Wednesday 11/6. JR/SR HIGH: Tuesday 11/5. Don't forget to order your pictures online: https://www.geskusphoto.com/

Mrs. Shumaker's Seminar class did a community outreach project of raking leaves for a Coleman couple on Tuesday. Nice job, Comets! #LEADLikeAComet




Earlier this month, our sophomores took the annual 10th grade trip to MICareerQuest; a hands-on career fair event! It's jam-packed with reps from local businesses from all types of high-demand industries. This is a great opportunity for our students to explore different career paths as they begin planning for life after graduation. For more post-grad help and information, check out our Student Resources page: https://www.colemanschools.net/o/jr-sr-high-school/page/student-resources #GrowingForTheFuture


Some pictures of our NHS ceremony earlier this month! Congratulations, new initiates! We're so proud of your accomplishments. #GrowingForTheFuture #ColemanCometPride








Mr. McCormack & Mrs. Kane (student teacher) recently used dry ice to examine phase changes in the lab last week during the 9th grade Physical Science class. They watched sublimation in action - dry ice is one of those rare substances that go directly from a solid to a gas. It’s especially fun because you can see the gas/vapor. Then we added dish soap to make the bubbles which made the gas produced really visible! #GrowingForTheFuture










Jair and the afternoon Culinary Arts class worked on bagels together last week for their weekly project! Don't they look amazing? 🥯



These two 8th grade students posed for a pic so everyone could see how nicely they dressed for Picture Day last week. Hi to Comets Noah Moran and Eli Baker!

