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6/10/2020

Dear Parents,

Please read the following message from Mr. Higgins.

The State of Michigan, and our District, have begun the complicated and detailed discussion on the possible reopening of schools for the 2020-21 school year. These discussions will involve experts in instruction, operations, sanitation, transportation, food service, athletics, and many other areas that are part of operating a school district. Please know that any plans developed by the Dearborn Public Schools will need to adhere to directives and Executive Orders issued by the Governor.

Your feedback is required and valued in leading these plans at the district level. Please respond to the survey below by June 12, 2020. Please keep an eye out for additional parent surveys in the near future.

Click here for the survey! https://forms.gle/DNx3eN8hcRpXsfSs5


David H

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6/10/2020

Dear Parent(s),

Every year, billions of dollars in federal funding go to hospitals, fire departments, schools, roads, and other resources based on census data.

For a better future of our city, schools, and students , please click on the link now and fill out the census. It only takes a few minutes from your time to make a difference.

Complete the Census application here: https://my2020census.gov/

Sincerely,

Ms. Mroczka

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6/10/2020

Good morning, 4th Graders, It’s going to be a stormy day; a good day to stay inside and finish up your 4th Grade stories. Presentations continue at 12:30 today in iLearn on the BBB. I’ll see you then. It’s the last full day of 4th grade. How do feel about that? Make sure you add those feelings to your stories.

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6/9/2020

Good morning, 4th Graders, Happy Tuesday. It looks like a beautiful day is headed our way. For today, continue working on yesterday’s assignments AND participate in Music. Take a look at Mrs. Scannell’s blog. It looks like you did it again! First place winners for participation. That’s FANTASTIC! I’m so proud of you for participating with your specials and enriching your lives with the cool and interesting lessons that have posted, you need to be as well. We’ll meet tomorrow. If you didn’t present your Animal Research Report yesterday, you will do so tomorrow. Enjoy your day.

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6/8/2020

Good morning, 4th Graders, This is our last week of school? Today’s assignments include math and a writing assignment. The writing assignment is meant to be fun. Join me in iLearn (BBB) this afternoon and I’ll tell you all about it. You will also begin sharing your presentations with each other. Meet me at 12:30. I’ll be waiting and excited to see you.

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6/4/2020

Good morning, 4th Graders, happy Thursday. It’s a beautiful, sunny morning. We’re getting close to the end of the school year. As for today, complete yesterday’s math lesson and participate with P.E. and Science Enrichment. I’ll be looking at and grading your presentations today. If for some reason you did not get yours done, you need to contact me to make arrangements. This project will have a huge impact on your report card grade. Enjoy your day.

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6/3/2020

Good morning, 4th Graders, Today your assignments are math and to continue working on your slide presentations. Remember, your slide presentations are due today. I will be available on iLearn at 12:00 for anyone needing additional help.

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6/1/2020

Dear Parents of William Ford Students,

On Tuesday, June 2nd from 12:00-3:00 many teachers will be at William Ford to deliver any personal items students have in the classroom. Items have been placed in bags and will be available for pick-up. The schedule is below;

  • Last Name beginning with A:  12:00-1:00
  • Last Name beginning with B-M:  1:00-2:00
  • Last Name beginning with N-Z:  2:00-3:00

Parents and Students are asked to stay in their vehicles, park next to a cone on Ternes or Alber, and a staff member will come to you with the bagged personal items. If you walk, please wait near the flag pole gathering area and a staff member will help you.

Parents, please make a simple paper sign for your car window with the name, grade and teacher of all your children.  Make sure the name is visible from the outside of the car by placing the sign on the passenger window. This will help staff quickly get your items.

If students have a library book, textbook, musical instrument, etc.  they can bring it on Tuesday.  No return of Chromebooks at this time.

Items not picked up on Tuesday will be kept until June 12th and then discarded, recycled or sent to a charitable organization.

Thanks everyone and we hope to see you all on Tuesday afternoon!

Regards,

David Higgins