The Timberwolf Times - March 1, 2024 

Congratulations to Sharyn Tormanen - Support Person of the Year!

We are thrilled to share the exciting news that Mrs. Sharyn Tormanen, our dedicated main office secretary, has been named the Howell Public Schools’ Support Person of the Year for 2023-2024!  Mrs. Tormanen’s unwavering commitment and exceptional contributions to our school community have not gone unnoticed. Her hard work, dedication, and support truly exemplify the #OneHowell spirit.  #PackPride

 

5th Grade Junior Survivors 

Congratulations to Elin Ruby and Neko Poynter for being selected as Junior Survivors!  Stay tuned for more details on how we can help our Junior Survivors and their Senior Survivor partners! 

 

Spring Picture Day Reminder 

Spring Picture Day is next Tuesday, March 5th.  Unlike our fall picture day, for spring picture day, we will only be photographing students who are ordering pictures. To make the process easier, we encourage you to pre-order your child's pictures online. Simply visit https://my.lifetouch.com/mylifetouch/#/ and enter the Picture Day ID: EVTQKCJS8.  If you would like your child to have their spring pictures taken, please inform your child’s teacher at your earliest convenience.

 

5th Grade Group Photo Ordering Information

On Tuesday, March 5th, all of our 5th grade students will come to the gym so Lifetouch can take the 5th grade class photo. If you would like to order this keepsake photo please order online at https://my.lifetouch.com (ID: EVTNJC89S) or complete and return the order form that was sent home this week.  

 

Spring Book Fair 

Our Spring Scholastic Book Fair will be in the library from March 14 to March 21! Students will visit the Book Fair on their scheduled library day. The Fair will also be open in the evening during Spring conferences on March 14. There is NO preview day, but our book selection is available to peruse online. Students are encouraged to use eWallet; cash and checks (made payable to TFE PTO) are also accepted. Please remember to include tax. The classroom with the most eWallet users will win a treat and $100 to purchase books! Visit our website to preview books, set up eWallet, or shop online. 

 

National School Breakfast Week is March 4-8

Howell Public Schools will celebrate National School Breakfast Week (NSBW) from March 4-8, 2024, to encourage more families to take advantage of the healthy choices available with school breakfast. The NSBW campaign theme, "Surf's Up with School Breakfast," reminds the entire school community that healthy breakfast options are available to give students an energizing start to the day. Busy weekday mornings can make it challenging for families to find time for a healthy breakfast. Fortunately, our Food Service Department offers nutritious school breakfasts with fruit and low-fat or fat-free milk to ensure students are fueled for learning every school day. To view our school's breakfast menu, please visit http://bit.ly/3ENeVYD

 

Howell Public Schools Student Perception Survey

This year, the district and our school will participate in the MI Student Voice Perception Survey. The survey provides invaluable insights into how we are doing as a district to help guide district improvement planning. The survey will be administered to fifth through twelfth-grade students and is designed to provide a holistic picture of the student experience beyond test scores. Topics covered include perceptions of students' engagement, belonging, and social-emotional learning. The survey does not ask questions regarding drug or alcohol use, intimate relationships, political or religious affiliations, or other personal information. You can review the survey questions at https://bit.ly/3uI5Iz2. If you would prefer your child not take part in the survey, please complete an opt-out form at https://bit.ly/49kk7QR by Friday, March 8, 2024

 

Attention Fifth-Grade Parents 

Before you know it, your students will move on to middle school. We wanted to make you aware of some important upcoming dates. The middle school principals (Dr. Tim Moore, Highlander Way Middle School principal, and Dr. Trish Poelke, Parker Middle School principal) will visit all fifth-grade classes on March 4. Before the visit, students will watch a video created by Dr. Moore and Dr. Poelke that will go over the changes to expect in the transition to middle school and some things they can start doing now to prepare. They will review the structure of the middle school day and the different encore classes offered. During the visit, the principals will answer questions from students. A fifth-grade parent night will be held on Tuesday, March 5, at 6:00 p.m. at both Parker and Highlander Way. 

 

Begindergarten and Kindergarten Information Night is Next Week

Next Thursday, March 7, from 6-7 p.m., we will host our annual Begindergarten and Kindergarten information night. At this event, incoming begindergarten and kindergarten families will gain insights into the educational experiences our begindergarten and kindergarten programs offer, tour the school, and students will receive a special stuffed animal with their child's graduation year. If you have an incoming begindergarten or kindergarten student who still needs to register, please visit HowellSchools.com/KDG to start the registration process. 

 

Counselor’s Corner: Jeanie Nemeth  

Reading not only exercises your mind, but helps to build social and emotional skills as well! Reading can increase empathy, improve relationships with others, reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression, promote better communication between parents and children, and encourage a greater understanding of other people and cultures.  Just 15 minutes of daily reading at home can make a difference.  Here are 5 quick tips to make reading a priority in your home:

  1. Always have books on hand. Keep books in odd places, like your purse and car. Make frequent trips to the library. Check out bargain book sales and garage sales.
  2. Make it fun. Design a “reading bingo”game (read to a pet, read in a pillow fort). Consider subscribing your child to a magazine for kids. Focus on their interests.
  3. Read routinely together. Schedule time to read aloud together. Take turns reading passages. There is no app to replace your lap! Make reading a regularly scheduled tradition in your home. Seek out other things to read, like menus, greeting cards, and street signs. 
  4. Be a patient listener. Even if your child reads slowly, try not to finish sentences for your child.  Instead, gently correct mistakes, sound out words together, and let your child know you are proud of their effort. Cut out distractions.
  5. Ask questions. Ask your child about what they are reading in school or about what you are reading together. Try to ask open-ended questions, such as “Why do you think the character did that?” or “What do you think will happen next?”

Books can have healing powers! Check out  http://booksthathealkids.blogspot.com/.  There are over 150 book topics, ranging from acceptance, anxiety, and arguing, to sibling rivalry, teamwork, and tattling. Reading Rockets has other great tips to help children become successful readers: www.pbs.org/launchingreaders/parenttips.html.

 

Monthly Family Educational Series

Our next session in the district's family educational series is scheduled for Thursday, March 14, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. The March session will focus on bullying. The session will equip families with strategies to identify bullying, treatment options, and strategies for prevention. To learn more about this session, please visit https://bit.ly/3OSwnjk. This month, there will not be an in-person viewing option. We encourage families to participate virtually by visiting https://cookcenter.info/March14Livingston

Posted by tormanes On 04 March, 2024 at 1:05 PM