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Martian Kids Marathon Registration

Attention Earthlings!  The Martian Kids Marathon is coming to Dearborn on Saturday, April 13th.  Students have until race day to run and log 25 miles on their own.  On race day they run the final 1.2 miles with their friends to earn their marathon medal!  The cost is $20 until March 10th (price increase starting March 11th). Registration must be completed online using the link below.

 

Please contact Mrs. Wolski(wolskia@dearbornschools.org) or

Mrs. Wozniak (wozkian@dearbornschools.org) with questions.

Group Registration Instructions for ALL STUDENTS (outside of Girls Running Club):

LINK: https://runningfitevents.redpodium.com/2019-martian-invasion-of-races

You will need to select “I am here to register as a group participant”

YOUR TEAM NAME: Maples Elem. Student Group – Blue Wave 12:00 Start

YOUR TEAM PASSWORD:  maplesruns

Continue on with your registration. You must select team name and enter password. The kids’ race is already discounted to $20 (until March 10) so no coupon code is needed.

Group Registration Instructions for GIRLS RUNNING CLUB:

https://runningfitevents.redpodium.com/2019-martian-invasion-of-races

They will need to select “I am here to register as a group participant”

YOUR TEAM NAME: Maples Girls Running Club – Blue Wave 12:00 Start

YOUR TEAM PASSWORD:  girlsrock

Continue on with their registration. They must select team name and enter password. The kids’ race is already discounted to $20 (until March 1) so no coupon code is needed. If you would like to extend the invitation to your school community we are offering a school discount code. (See below for more details.)

SCHOOL/GROUP FAMILY DISCOUNT

Join our group online and use coupon code: SCHOOLGROUP19 for 10% off the 5K, 10K, Half or Full Marathon!

 

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Thank you for joining us today for the math day as we learned more about EUreka math. Here are done pictures: enjoy. 

Almost all students started taking the mid year NWEA. Please make sure your child is going early to bed and eating a healthy breakfast before coming to school.

On Friday, January 18th, we have half a day of school

On Monday, January 21st. We have no school, celebrating MLK day

On Tuesday, January 22nd. We have another half day.

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There will be no school Monday, December 24 – Friday, January 4.  
School reopens, Monday, January 7.

 

As we come to the end of another year and a new year beginning….2019, I would like to thank you for your continued support.   I wish you all the hope, wonder, and joy this holiday season.

May whatever is beautiful, whatever is meaningful, whatever brings you happiness, may it be yours this holiday season and throughout the coming new year!

 

Happy Holidays and a Happy New Year!

 

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Maples Elementary Schools has received a national award recognizing the success of its students despite difficult circumstances. PR 20 Maples small group

The National Association of ESEA State Program Administrators named Maples a 2018 Distinguished School.  Only 100 schools, two from each state, receive the award each year for exceptional student achievement.   All the schools recognized qualify for funding under the federal Title 1 program, which supports low-income and other at-risk students.  ESEA, the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, created Title 1.

“Maples’ mission is to provide an exceptional learning environment that empowers every student to succeed in life, today and in the future.  But first the Maples staff always assures the family is supported in any way needed, and we build a partnership with the family so we can then academically support the learning of their children,” said Principal Donna Jakubik.  Support for the family includes such things as finding community resources for new immigrants to recently assisting after a family suffered a fire in their home, she said.

Maples qualified in two of three categories eligible for the award.  The school ranked the best in Michigan for closing the achievement gap between the lowest and highest performing students, and it showed excellence in serving special student populations, Jakubik said.  The other category is exceptional performance for two consecutive years.

The Distinguished School award is based on the last two years of data.  About 79 percent of Maples students are still learning English, and 98 percent are from low-income families.  Even with those demographics, the number of Maples students scoring proficient on Michigan standardized tests was above the state passing rate and far above – more than double – the average of schools with similar demographics for the last three years, according to the state’s MISchoolData.org.

Maples has received other recognition over the years for its students’ success.  Last year, Bridge Magazine honored the school for Outstanding Achievement based on growth and its success with at-risk students.

“Maples has a history of high student achievement and staff that works hard to meet the needs of all students.  We look forward to putting our students first and continuing to do that.” Jakubik said.

PR 20 Maples students on computersThe Distinguished School award will be presented at the 2019 National ESEA Conference on Jan. 30 to Feb. 2 in Kansas City, MO.  Four of the eight Michigan finalists for the 2018 award were from Dearborn Schools.  The other nominees included McDonald, Stout and Salina Intermediate.

“We are proud of Maples Elementary for receiving this national honor, but even more proud of the student success it represents,” said Dearborn Schools Superintendent Dr. Glenn Maleyko.  “Thank you to all the staff and community at Maples, and across the district, for working together to help every student reach their potential.  Dearborn Public Schools will always be a place where we put Students First.”

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