Please join the PTA this year. Check us out!
You can sign-up here: www.longmeadowpta.org
Here are next year's (22-23) PTA Meeting Dates
September 14th
October 12th
November 9th
December 14th
January 18th
February 8th
March 8th
April 12th
May 10th
You can sign-up here: www.longmeadowpta.org
Here are next year's (22-23) PTA Meeting Dates
September 14th
October 12th
November 9th
December 14th
January 18th
February 8th
March 8th
April 12th
May 10th
PTA August & September Events
September 29, Thursday - Fun Run
TBA - Family Fall Festival @Upland Hills
September 29, Thursday - Fun Run
TBA - Family Fall Festival @Upland Hills
**2022-2023 School Year Upcoming Dates
**TO SEE THE FULL CALENDAR, CLICK THE LINK AT THE TOP OF THIS PAGE
- September 14th - PTA Meeting @7 pm
- September 15th - Curriculum Night (6-8)
- September 16th - Picture Day
- September 29th - Fun Run
- October 7th - No School (PD for staff)
- October 10th - No School
- November 4th - Picture Retakes
**TO SEE THE FULL CALENDAR, CLICK THE LINK AT THE TOP OF THIS PAGE
Matt Wilhelm brought his BMX bike, and his message about never giving up, being kind, and speaking up for others. We tied that into our core values of being respectful, safe, responsible, and helpful. The kids loved it, and thank you to our PTA and school community for supporting events like this.
FIRST WEEK OF SCHOOL AT LONG MEADOW WAS AMAZING
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During the COVID-19 pandemic, the federal government funded a program that allowed all students access to free meals. That program ended with the 2021-22 school year.
If your student qualifies for free or reduced meals, you must act now to ensure meals continue for the 2022-23 school year. Please complete the 2022-2023 online application at your earliest. A link to the application is also available on the district website, and paper applications are accessible at your student’s school.
Completing an application is the only way to be considered for free or reduced meals for the upcoming school year.
If you do not qualify for free or reduced meals, you may begin depositing money into your student’s account at any time in preparation for the 2022-23 school year. If your student has a negative meal account balance, please pay the remainder as soon as possible before depositing money into the account.
Information on meal prices for the 2022-2023 school year are listed below.
Elementary Middle School High School
Breakfast Meal Price $ 1.50 $ 1.50 $ 1.50
Lunch Meal Price $ 3.00 $ 3.25 $ 3.25
For assistance, please contact our Food and Nutrition Services Department at 248-726-4602. We look forward to meeting your student’s nutritional needs for the 2022-23 school year.
If your student qualifies for free or reduced meals, you must act now to ensure meals continue for the 2022-23 school year. Please complete the 2022-2023 online application at your earliest. A link to the application is also available on the district website, and paper applications are accessible at your student’s school.
Completing an application is the only way to be considered for free or reduced meals for the upcoming school year.
If you do not qualify for free or reduced meals, you may begin depositing money into your student’s account at any time in preparation for the 2022-23 school year. If your student has a negative meal account balance, please pay the remainder as soon as possible before depositing money into the account.
Information on meal prices for the 2022-2023 school year are listed below.
Elementary Middle School High School
Breakfast Meal Price $ 1.50 $ 1.50 $ 1.50
Lunch Meal Price $ 3.00 $ 3.25 $ 3.25
For assistance, please contact our Food and Nutrition Services Department at 248-726-4602. We look forward to meeting your student’s nutritional needs for the 2022-23 school year.
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We are so excited to be partnering with the Positivity Project again this year.
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.
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.
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2022-2023 Positivity Project Weekly Calendar
Sept. 12 - Intro Week - Other People Mindset (OPM)
Sept. 19 - Curiosity Sept. 26 - Teamwork Oct. 3 - Open-Mindedness Oct. 17 - Integrity Oct. 24 - Creativity Oct. 31 - OPM - Knowing My Words & Actions Affect Others Nov. 7 - Bravery Nov. 14 - Gratitude Nov. 21 - Gratitude Nov. 28 - Kindness Dec. 5 - OPM - Supporting Other When They Struggle Dec. 12 - Self-Control Dec. 19 - Optimism |
Jan. 9 - Prudence
Jan. 16 - Perseverance Jan. 23 - Social Intelligence Jan. 30 - Forgiveness Feb. 6 - OPM - Cheering Others' Success Feb. 13 - Love Feb. 20 - Humility Feb. 27 - Love of Learning Mar. 6 - Spirit Week Mar. 13 - OPM - Identifying & Appreciating The Good In Others Mar. 20 - Perspective Apr. 3 - Humor Apr. 10 - Fairness Apr. 17 - Appreciation of Beauty & Excellence Apr. 24 - Purpose May 1 - Enthusiasm May 8 - Leadership May 15 - Outro Week - Other People Mindset |
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.
INTERESTED IN SUBBING AS A PARA EDCUATOR OR GUEST TEACHER?
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CAREER CONNECTIONS
BREAKFAST & LUNCH SCHEDULES
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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.
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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.
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STUDENTVUE ACCESS DIRECTIONS
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FORGOT STUDENT LOGIN?
Parents Can Access Their Child's Login Information
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