Please take time to look at the letter in the link below which shares follow-up information regarding remote learning and the survey that went out earlier in the week: https://5il.co/of2c
over 4 years ago, Jennifer McCormack
This is a friendly reminder if you have not filled out the survey sent yesterday, please do so by tomorrow, Wednesday, January 6th, at this link: https://forms.gle/WUWhbrywvghT5WKk6 . Even if you don't have a strong opinion or are comfortable with whatever district decisions are made, we would like you to complete it and check "no preference" in the survey. If you have already completed the survey, thank you! Please do NOT fill it out twice. If your child(ren) are in the Online Learning Academy (OLA), please do not complete this survey.​ We are taking this opportunity to elicit feedback from Coleman Schools' Parents with regard to the remote learning currently taking place and things we may be able to do to assist them.It will also be used as we plan going forward in conjunction with all other important information as shared yesterday. The information and input we get from some families may be directly opposite to what we receive from others and all of these factors must be weighed as decisions are made. For this reason, the final few questions about mental health and other hardships have been added so we can find ways to assist you. We are currently scheduled to be remote through January 22nd, 2021. If there are any changes, that will be communicated as far in advance as possible to all families. Please complete the survey by Wednesday, January 6th, 2021. Thank you!
over 4 years ago, Jennifer McCormack
Would you like to positively impact Coleman Schools? Here’s your chance! With all students receiving free meals, families may feel it is not important to return a free and reduced application or Household Information Report. Free & Reduced applications and Household Information Reports are used for more than just Food Service. Students and schools both benefit from approved free & reduced apps/HIR on file. Students that are approved for free or reduced priced meals may be eligible to receive help with home internet, college applications fees and financial aid, etc. Students also benefit when the schools benefit! Schools depend on free and reduced applications and HIR to determine the amount of funding they receive from a variety of State and Federal supplement programs like Title I, At-Risk, Title II, E-Rate, etc. These programs have the potential to offer support and services for our students including but not limited to: ● Technology (Chromebooks, internet services, etc.) ● Instructional support (staff, supplies & materials, etc.) ● Non-instructional Services (counseling, social work, health service, etc.) ● Professional Learning for staff ● Parent and Community engagement supplies and activities - such as field trips Even if your child/children do not intend on eating meals from our food service department, it is still critical that families return a free and reduced application or HIR. By doing so, you are helping your family and helping all Coleman families. Elementary Parent- Please fill out the HIR (Household Information Report) Jr/Sr High Parents- Please fill out the free and reduced application If you have students in both buildings you will need to fill out BOTH forms. Free and reduced applications and HIR are confidential. You may fill out an application online through Lunchapp.com, or you may pick an application up at your child’s school. It was also included in your Comet News from August 2020. If you would like an application mailed to you or have any questions about the application, please call 989.442.1997 or email Melissa Gohl at mgohl@colemanschools.net.
over 4 years ago, Jennifer McCormack
We are taking this opportunity to elicit feedback from Coleman Schools' Parents with regard to the remote learning currently taking place. Link is at the bottom. If your child(ren) are in the Online Learning Academy, please do not complete this survey. Information received in this survey will be reviewed to help assist families. It will also be used as we plan going forward in conjunction with all other information: e.g. safety of our students and staff, consistency for parents/family planning, other feedback from stakeholders, staffing levels, knowledge of quarantine timelines following holidays, attendance levels, ability to provide a consistent and solid instructional program for all students whether in-person or remote while supporting the Online Learning Academy students, information from the Health Department, State orders and knowledge of upcoming press releases, direction from Michigan Department of Education and other details. The input we get from some families may be directly opposite to what we receive from others and all of these factors must be weighed as decisions are made. For this reason, the final few questions about mental health and hardships have been added so we can find ways to assist you. At this time, we are scheduled to be remote through January 22nd, 2021. Should there be any changes, that will be communicated as far in advance as possible to all families. We would like to thank you for your input to this survey. Please complete the survey by Wednesday, Jan. 6th, 2021 at: https://forms.gle/SrRn9SmyDkZ7QYWQ6
over 4 years ago, Jennifer McCormack
Outstanding job to all of our band students, Mr. Burkhart and Santa on the "Virtual- not at Warriner- Concert" tonight. Very well done in a new way. Thanks for getting us in the spirit. Watch for "Holiday Sing" material posted soon courtesy of Mrs. Tallman! More of our traditions done virtually by some talented people.
over 4 years ago, Coleman Jr/Sr High School
Find Your Future (https://5il.co/nx7e) is a fun, interactive event hosted by the Midland County ESA to help junior and senior high students explore careers in six major pathways. Students should register before January 6. Registration: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScsJXSmzkarx8xOIqvBD1PShD5Ztvb2b9JsA9l57KKjJ6Lv5Q/viewform?usp=sf_link Payment: https://paypal.me/CTEMCESA?locale.x=en_US
over 4 years ago, Coleman Schools
Seniors: Get your Senior yearbook information (favorite quote and school memory and a list of activies, sports, and clubs) in to Mr. Falor at jfalor@colemanschools.net or any other member of the yearbook staff. All students: The yearbooks staff is looking for pictures of the following: *pets with students (include pet names) *sunrises and sunsets *ways to keep busy during quarentine *hunting & fishing and other outdoor activities *Spirit Week
over 4 years ago, Coleman Schools
Yearbook pics with masks cartoon
When we all can get back into the gym, check out the Cross Country Top Ten banner. Kaylee Aultman is added at the #5 spot on the girls' side!
over 4 years ago, Coleman Schools
Cross Country Top Ten Banner
Some clean-up has been taking place this fall. If you are interested in making a donation to the school general fund for any of the following items, please contact Kerry at 989.465.6060 or kberthume@colemanschools.net with your offer and what you would like. We will contact you to set it up with the highest donation. We would like these items gone by the end of next week. Available: 2 basketball backboards/hoops, 2 basketball steel poles, file cabinets (no locks) 3- drawer and 4-drawer.
over 4 years ago, Jennifer McCormack
Basketball backboards clean up
Pole clean up
Kenzie McCoy was selected as Coleman Jr./Sr. High School’s Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) Good Citizen for the 2020/2021 school year. Kenzie was chosen on the basis of Dependability, Service, Leadership, and Patriotism. She was honored on November 6 th by the John Alden Chapter of the DAR. The ceremony, typically held at St. John’s Episcopal Church in Midland, was conducted via Zoom. Kenzie has been involved in the National Honor Society, Student Council, Yearbook, Quiz Bowl, and is a Coleman Community Schools Board Scholar. She has also participated in Robotics, Band, Drama, and Bowling. Kenzie sets a wonderful example for others in our school. She has a positive attitude on a daily basis and is always willing to help out when needed. Kenzie plans to attend the University of Michigan next year and will major in Biology. Congratulations Kenzie!
over 4 years ago, Coleman Schools
​Good Afternoon & Happy Thanksgiving! I just wanted to end the week with a couple of pieces of information for all of you. First of all, THANK YOU to our students who are doing an amazing job signing on to the Live Streams/Google Meets and completing assignments during distance learning. We have been highly impressed with attendance and your energy. Keep it up! Please remember that all teachers will have all grading up to date on Dec. 4th in Skyward for your child. If you have not already, please read through the Grading Guidelines During Distance Learning that was sent in the packet last week. Students must keep in contact with their teachers and lack of participation in their chosen method does not excuse them from completing assignments. It details information about when assignments need to be submitted based on whether they are online or paper copy learners and the amount of credit a child will lose if turned in late. We have also been able to make arrangements starting Monday, 11.30 for those who typically have bus routes and ordered food (through the survey link in the packets). These buses will also deliver paper copies for those already assigned paper copies. Students cannot change to paper copies at this point. The buses will leave the Jr./Sr. High at 12:30 p.m. each Monday during the distance learning and arrive at homes between 12:30-2:00 p.m. Someone should be watching for the bus and this will be a contactless drop-offs where items will be left on a porch or in a driveway. Those without a typical bus route and Online Learning Academy families will continue to pick up both food and school work at the side entrance of the Jr./Sr. High on Mondays from 3-5:00 p.m. Have a fantastic weekend!
over 4 years ago, Jennifer McCormack
Mr. Brown's Physics class built devices to launch marbles for the chapter on projectile motion. Look at what they came up with and built in class! Their furthest marble was 88ft from the sling-shot style triangular design with a balloon covering.
over 4 years ago, Coleman Schools
Projectile
Projectile
Projectile
The HS choir prepared a Veterans Day tribute last week with a couple of patriotic songs. https://youtu.be/37oyovjOHeg
over 4 years ago, Coleman Schools
For Jr./Sr. High Parents, a great deal of information was sent home with your child today in 2 packets regarding distance learning through Jan. 22nd. One was posted here yesterday just below and this is the second one. Please take the time to read through all of it. It is at this link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1O6qLrZF9V6fchqB3QXUhglwyWJ_xR8kP/view?usp=sharing
over 4 years ago, Jennifer McCormack
Jr./Sr. High Remote Learning Schedules & Detail
An important letter regarding Remote Learning Detail for parents will come home tomorrow with your child(ren). Please take the time to read through it completely. It is also at the following link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1MgxsHPMefwH2l4LuO61KbeX5QZyeeQRP/view?usp=sharing
over 4 years ago, Jennifer McCormack
Remote Learning Detail for Parents & Staff
Please read the letter at this link for updates and information. There is also information for parents to complete: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1LLIqbSnX2hQO3CeOZpLEfM5eYHbaeSnU/view?usp=sharing
over 4 years ago, Jennifer McCormack
There will be no school for our K-12 students Monday, Nov. 16th. All students will return to school on Tuesday, Nov. 17th. This is following the Governor's announcement at 6:00 p.m. tonight. Staff will still report tomorrow in order to address the new order, determine plans for our Jr./Sr. High and our Elementary students. The last day in-person for our Jr./Sr. High students for at least 3 weeks will be Tuesday, Nov. 17th and they will move to remote learning on Wed., Nov. 18th. We will make determinations on how we will proceed with K-6 in-person learning tomorrow. Further detail on both will be shared with you as soon as we are able tomorrow. Please listen to your voicemail for more detail.
over 4 years ago, Jennifer McCormack
In recognition of the Week of Kindness, Mrs. Shumaker's 5th hour English class made cards!
over 4 years ago, Coleman Schools
kindness cards
Comet Volleyball wins District Semifinals tonight against Mio! Congrats ladies. Next game Friday at 7pm in AuGres.
over 4 years ago, Coleman Jr/Sr High School
Comet Volleyball 11.4.2020
Good luck to our Comet Volleyball players tonight at Districts in AuGres!
over 4 years ago, Coleman Jr/Sr High School