Happy Holidays
Fun Times at Haigh Family STEM Night
Stem Night at Haigh
It’s Science on Wheels!
We offer fun, inquiry-based programs for the students in the School!
The program addresses objectives outlined in the Michigan Next Generation Science Standards.
WHEN: Tuesday, December 12th from 6:00 – 8:00 pm.
WHERE: Haigh Elementary School
WHO: All Haigh Students – accompanied by an adult
COST: FREE!!!!!
See you there!
Free Full Day Preschool
Parent Involvement at Home
Haigh Read at Home Plan-
Haigh Elementary “Read at Home Plan”
Our goal at Haigh School is to ensure all of our students are successful at reading. The “Read at Home Plan” promotes engaging students and their families with reading on a daily basis. Below are the grade-level requirements for reading at home every day. We ask that you talk to your children about what they are reading each day. This daily routine will make a positive impact on your child’s success in school.
Grade Level | Monthly Reading Expectations |
KINDERGARTEN | Read 10 – 15 minutes Monday – Friday and record book title, who read the book (Read to Child, Read with Child, Read by Child), any comments (optional), and parent initials on a weekly reading log. Reading logs are collected each week on Friday. |
FIRST | Read 15 minutes Monday-Friday and record book title, amount of time read and parent signature on a monthly reading log. Reading logs will be collected at the end of the month. |
SECOND | Read 25-30 minutes each night and complete the reading log. Students will also answer response questions for fiction and nonfiction.(bookmark) |
THIRD | Read 25 minutes each night and complete the reading log (Due on Mondays) Reading Log |
FOURTH | Read 30 minutes each night (M-Th) and complete the reading log (due on Fridays)Reading Log |
FIFTH | Read 30 minutes each night and complete monthly genre assignment. |
Welcome Back to Haigh School 2017-
Read Over The Summer and WIN Prizes!
Access our district iRead course anywhere in the world.
Win prizes for reading a lot of books over the summer!
The more books students read this summer, the better the chances they’ll win a Chromebook.
- Go to the Dearborn Schools website at dearbornschools.org. Select “For Students.”
- Click on “iLearn.” They login just as they do on school district computers.
- The student’s login is their student number: 20xxxxxx
- The password needs to be typed in carefully. (All students should know it.)
- In the Search Courses box, Type iRead, just one word, and click on the word search.
- Click on the blue iRead title that says iRead-Students First: Inspire, Educate, Celebrate.
- Scroll down and click on the blue button that says, “enroll me.”
- Enter the school the school they’ll be at next year and their grade next year, saving both.
- Enter the name of the public library they will probably use when they go to the library.
- Click on “Badges” and “Bronze Badge Book Review” to add entries for books they’ve read.
- Under “Instructions,” students should “make a copy” of the Projects doc for add’l reviews.
To access Clever from home or a public library
- Go to the student page of the Dearborn Public Schools. Here’s the website: https://dearbornschools.org/resources/students
- Click: Clever (Khan Academy, *myOn, MobyMax) under useful links.
- The student’s login is their student number: 20xxxxxx@dearbornschools.org
- The password needs to be typed in carefully. (All students should know it.)
- * If you have an iPad or tablet you want to use for myOn you’ll need to click on the tablet (BLUE BOX) next to your avatar. When you click the tablet it will give you a secret code for you to login. See iblog.dearbornschools.org/myON for help with myON.
My login: ______________My Password:____________