LONG MEADOW PTA NEWS
Please join the PTA this year. Check us out!
You can sign-up here: https://longmeadowpta.membershiptoolkit.com/
Next PTA meeting will be May 18th @7pm
In-person ONLY
*masks optional
Media Center at Long Meadow
You can sign-up here: https://longmeadowpta.membershiptoolkit.com/
Next PTA meeting will be May 18th @7pm
In-person ONLY
*masks optional
Media Center at Long Meadow
- M-Step Testing Window begins (Grades 3-5)
- April 15th - No School
- April 21-29 - Authors in April
- May 6th - No School / PD
**TO SEE THE FULL CALENDAR, CLICK THE LINK AT THE TOP OF THIS PAGE
M-STEP TESTING WINDOW COMIGN SOON
M-step testing will be going on during the month of April. M-Step testing pertains to grades 3-5. Teachers should be communicating the days they will be testing. Although the testing window for grade levels are several days, testing will not occur every day. A window allows schools, grade levels, and teachers an opportunity to schedule testing in a way that best fits.
s22_superintendent_parent_letter__1_.pdf |
AHS STUDENT ORGANIZING A BOOK DRIVE FOR LOCAL CHARITY
My name is Spencer Dekraker, I go to Adams High School. I am doing a volunteer book drive, and I was wondering if I could put my flyer in your weekly newsletter. The drive is through Charlotte's Wings, a local charity.
charlottes_wings_book_drive__3___2_.pdf |
22-23 KINDERGARTEN INFORMATION
This week the spotlight is on Mia Blanchard (top left), Jack Williamson (top right), Marla Alo (bottom left) and Gesida Tarja (bottom right). 4th graders learned about the art of Lisa Frank and her journey of making a name for herself through her work. Students made florescent prints using Gelli Plates and inked prints from nature with a brush to create these gorgeous works of art.
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Next Week's Positivity Character Strength: FAIRNESS
We are so excited to be partnering with the Positivity Project again this year.
Next week, all children (grades K-5) will introduced Positivity characteristic of FAIRNESS.
What is the Positivity Project?
The Positivity Project, also referred to as P2, uses 24 character strengths to help students build positive relationships. Positive relationships are the cornerstone to health, happiness and resilience. Each week all children in grades kindergarten through fifth grade will be introduced and explicitly taught the same character strength. Everyone in our Long Meadow family will be provided with the same definition for each character strength. Children will soon be able to “see what the character trait looks like” through the use of videos, books, and discussions.
Next week, all children (grades K-5) will introduced Positivity characteristic of FAIRNESS.
What is the Positivity Project?
The Positivity Project, also referred to as P2, uses 24 character strengths to help students build positive relationships. Positive relationships are the cornerstone to health, happiness and resilience. Each week all children in grades kindergarten through fifth grade will be introduced and explicitly taught the same character strength. Everyone in our Long Meadow family will be provided with the same definition for each character strength. Children will soon be able to “see what the character trait looks like” through the use of videos, books, and discussions.
2021-2022 Positivity Project Weekly Calendar
fairness_character_card.pdf |
This year the Positivity project has developed a family resource connection so that you can be part of Positivity in Action at home. We have provided the one page character card and age appropriate video based on grade. The family link will include the definition of the character trait we are learning, a short video to watch as a family, and sample discussion questions to continue learning about Positivity in Action at home.
TK-2 GRADE VIDEO
3RD - 5TH GRADE VIDEO
INTERESTED IN SUBBING AS A PARA EDCUATOR OR GUEST TEACHER?
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CAREER CONNECTIONS
elementary_career_connections_newsletter_-_public_safety.pdf |
BREAKFAST & LUNCH SCHEDULES
april_elementary_lunch_menu_2022.pdf |
HOW TO CONNECT/SETUP
To connect to ParentVUE, visit the RCS website at www.rochester.k12.mi.us and click on the ParentVUE tab in the blue ribbon at the top of the page, or click here to connect directly: https://www.rochester.k12.mi.us/pages/141519/parentvue.
For questions about ParentVUE, please contact [email protected]. Include your information along with your child’s name and school.
For questions about ParentVUE, please contact [email protected]. Include your information along with your child’s name and school.
parentvue_activation_and_account_setup_process.pdf |
ATTENDANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Parents can put an absence in ParentVue. We have provided instructions below or you can click the link: https://www.rochester.k12.mi.us/pages/141519/parentvue
You may also still leave a message in the front office 248-726-3910. Absences also do not need to be reported on Wednesdays.
pvueabsencereporting.pdf |
STUDENTVUE ACCESS DIRECTIONS
studentvue_access_instructions.pdf |
FORGOT STUDENT LOGIN?
Parents Can Access Their Child's Login Information
parentvue_studentlogin.pdf |