Vote Tuesday, August 3rd, or now by Absentee Ballot from our Township/City Clerk. A bond proposal for Coleman Schools is on the ballot.
Why are renovated/additional classrooms and recaptured space important in this bond? Coleman teachers work to support group work, problem-solving, literacy circles and cooperative learning which is difficult in the many of the current triangular-shaped classrooms. Recapturing the open spaces allows for more programming for students similar to what has been held over the past 7 years with Zoology, Ag/STEM, Multi-Media, Choir, American Sign Language, Financial Literacy, space for Dual Enrollment & Early/Middle College studies and more. Our current space does not allow for future growth or space currently needed for classrooms, office, conference rooms and storage.
See our bond page for more information:
http://colemanmi.apptegy.us/o/coleman-cs/page/bond-information--11 almost 3 years ago, Jennifer McCormack
Each 5th-12th grade student attending Coleman's Summer Extended Learning Program was able to try out and then compete for a prize with the Merrill Institute Table Top Welder recently while learning more about the trade.
almost 3 years ago, Jennifer McCormack
almost 3 years ago, Jennifer McCormack
Some of our 5th-12th grade Summer Extended Learning students have chosen to experience a variety of electives throughout the summer. They have been part of a Table Top Virtual Welder Competition with Merrill Institute, dance instructions with Mrs. Tallman, learned about Career-Technical Education (CTE) classes with Mr. Johnson and resume writing and saving money with Mr. Falor so far. This week they are learning skills in Horticulture/Landscaping with Mr. Kalitta. This funds for the Horticulture/Landscaping projects came from a grant with the Midland Area Community Foundation where students and community members work together to create curb appeal and beautify the town.
These 5th -8th grade students are also able to use Exact Path on the computer to build reading and math skills specifically tailored to them at school and home and our 9th-12th grade students are involved in extra classes over the summer both in person and virtually.
almost 3 years ago, Jennifer McCormack
Feel free to join us in person or via the Livestream link in the QR code.
almost 3 years ago, Jennifer McCormack
Please join us tomorrow night or contact us for the Livestream link.
almost 3 years ago, Jennifer McCormack
Please join us for information from community members regarding the upcoming bond proposal.
almost 3 years ago, Jennifer McCormack
EBT applications are due July 30.
almost 3 years ago, Coleman Schools
Congrats Comet Alum Zoe Merillat on passing your CNA test this week! Hard work pays off! #Coleman #growingforthefuture #education #CometPride #alum #alumni
almost 3 years ago, Jennifer McCormack
almost 3 years ago, Jennifer McCormack
We received good news today from State and Local Health Departments as the new State COVID/ mask guidelines apply to schools. Please read the attached letter for updated information at:
https://5il.co/uiq3 almost 3 years ago, Jennifer McCormack
When you have a chance please take a few minutes to look through the Comet News which will be coming out to all homes in the Coleman School District soon. The News can be found at:
https://5il.co/uhmp
Also included is information about the upcoming Bond Community Meetings to be held on June 30th and July 21st at 5:30 p.m. in the Jr./Sr. High Auditorium. Please join us!
almost 3 years ago, Jennifer McCormack
Community Meetings will be held June 30th and July 21st at 5:30 p.m. in-person at the Jr./Sr. High Auditorium or via Live Stream regarding the proposed school bond vote on the August 3rd, 2021 election ballot. Please join us to learn more about the process and the proposed projects, frequently asked questions and to take a tour of the current status of the Jr./Sr. High if you wish.
Live Stream link for June 30th is:
https://youtu.be/Q-bNE6pLRIM
Live Stream link for July 21st is:
https://youtu.be/YFlRhw1WpOw
More information on the bond can be found at:
https://www.colemanschools.net/o/coleman-cs/page/bond-information--11 or by going to our website at
www.colemanschools.net or to the ColemanComet app on your phone and clicking on the link at the top of the Homepage.
almost 3 years ago, Jennifer McCormack
almost 3 years ago, Coleman Schools
Never stop learning. Congrats Comet Coach and Paraprofessional Nick Katzinger!
almost 3 years ago, Jennifer McCormack
In October, students wrote essays as part of an essay contest sponsored by the VFW. The topic was “What is Patriotism to Me?” The winners from the Coleman Post #1071 were recently announced.
Winning first place was 7th grader Lilian Rice, and second place was awarded to Jaydia Altenburg, 7th grader. 7th grader Ashlynn Rice (not pictured) earned third place. Each winner was awarded a cash prize, courtesy of VFW Post #1071.
Congratulations to our essay winners, and a special thank you to VFW Post #1071 for their generous prize donations!
almost 3 years ago, Coleman Schools
Good luck to our track State qualifiers tomorrow at the MHSAA D4 State competition at Hudsonville: AJ Simon - 110 Hurdles, Havahna DeJongh - shot put, Bryce Middleton - discus, Isaiah Biers - pole vault, Jessica VanSickle - pole vault, and Kaylee Aultman - 3200 run!
almost 3 years ago, Coleman Schools
Some exciting news! We have been able, with some of the federal funding we received this year, to purchase enough Chromebooks to be 1:1 for students. The District Curriculum Committee has been talking with teachers and we will be planning just what 1:1 will look like based on the grade level of students and a multi-year plan for teaching students how best to use the devices. We'll be sharing that information out as we get closer to next year.
Just a quick reminder if your child(ren) are in the Online Learning Academy or in quarantine or have borrowed a Chromebook/charger at any time this year that has not yet been returned, please bring that to the school.
We will have staff available late today, Friday, June 4th from 3-4:30 p.m. and Monday, June 7th from 9-noon. Even if your child will be in a summer program, they should still be returned first and then we will reassign Chromebooks. You can return other days through next week as well when secretaries are in the office. Costs for anyone not returning these items or any damage will be sent to homes within the two weeks and report cards will be held. Thanks in advance for your cooperation.
Have a wonderful summer!
almost 3 years ago, Jennifer McCormack
almost 3 years ago, Coleman Schools
Please take a few minutes to read through this letter that will go home with students today:
https://5il.co/tjim almost 3 years ago, Jennifer McCormack