Comet Weekly Update
Thursday, September 15th
Hello Leland Comets!
Recently at LPS...
The Class of 2023 enjoys "Senior Sunrise Breakfast" a tradition special to Leland.
Mr. Fedderman's 8th graders learn about patterns by creating a human graph.
The Elementary Cross Country season begins!
Varsity Volleyball draws a great student section for a big win at Glen Lake.
Boys Varsity Soccer is 5-2-1 with a big match up vs TC Christian tonight.
Leland Makes SEL Instruction a Focus
What is SEL?
Social and emotional learning (SEL) occurs when adults model and dedicate time for explicit instruction in the social and emotional competencies to affirm a child’s identity, belonging, and self-determination. SEL advances educational equity and excellence through school-family-community partnerships to establish learning environments and experiences that feature trusting and collaborative relationships, rigorous and meaningful curriculum and instruction, and ongoing evaluation. SEL can help address various forms of inequity and empower young people and adults to co-create thriving schools and contribute to safe, healthy, and just communities.
Why Do It?
The Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL), the premier SEL organization in the nation, identifies five SEL competencies: self-awareness, self-management, responsible decision-making, relationship skills, and social awareness. When these competencies are prioritized and integrated across settings, they prepare children—and the adults who care for them—for school, work, and life successes. Success means that children are able to:
Develop healthy identities
Understand and manage emotions
Achieve personal and collective goals
Establish and maintain responsible and caring relationships
Feel and show empathy for others
Make responsible decisions
STUDENTS BENEFIT
Better social and emotional skills
Improved attitudes about self, others, and school
Positive classroom behavior
11 percentile-point gain on standardized achievement tests
Fewer behavioral problems
Less emotional stress
Lower drug use
ADULTS BENEFIT
Teachers who possess social and emotional competencies are more likely to stay in the classroom longer, develop and manage nurturing relationships with students, serve as behavioral role models for children, and manage their emotions.
STRONG RETURN ON INVESTMENT
The investment into SEL is 11:1, meaning for every dollar invested, there is an $11 return. Savings are from costs not incurred for intervention
Social Emotional Learning Is The Foundation For All Learning
SEL (Social Emotional Learning) is an integral part of human development.
A better understanding of social emotional learning leads students to acquire techniques for processing and managing emotions as well as essential social skills. It teaches students how to be more socially and emotionally aware. Social emotional learning is critical for building healthy relationships, communicating effectively, and living a meaningful life. Move This World’s SEL programs teach family members, students, and educators a common language and effective exercises that aid in identifying and managing emotions, problem-solving, and building relationships.Find More Information at the Link Below
Important Dates & Sign Ups
NEXT WEEK is Homecoming Spirit Week!
High School Spirit Week
Monday 9/19: BBQ Dad and Soccer Mom
Tuesday 9/20: Senior Citizen Day
Wednesday 9/21: Decade Day
Seniors- 70’s
Juniors- 2000’s
Sophomores- 80’s
Freshman- 50’s
Thursday 9/22: Adam Sandler Day
Friday 9/23: Spirit Week Shirts
The high school dance is Saturday, September 24 at 8pm!
Middle School Spirit Week
Monday 9/19: BBQ Dad & Soccer Mom
Tuesday 9/20: Senior Citizen Day
Wednesday 9/21: Decade Day
6th Grade - 60's
7th Grade - 70's
8th Grade - 80's
Thursday 9/22: Monochrome Day
Friday 9/23: Adam Sandler Day
The middle school dance is Saturday, September 24, from 6:00-7:30pm, in the Performing Arts Center. It is a semi-formal with an under-the-sea theme! Parents should drop off and pick-up in the PAC entrance. Students CANNOT linger before the dance and must remain at the dance once admitted, unless parent speaks directly to a staff chaperone.
*****We are hoping for parent chaperones as well as donations of snacks and water bottles or cups for water (nothing but water is permitted).
LEF has a long tradition of supporting students and programming at Leland Public School. This is our chance to help them raise funds that are spent directly on our programming. Please buy a ticket or make a donation to support our biggest fans, LEF.
Leland Educational Foundation Annual Fundraiser
Join LEF for an evening of music, food, drinks, and fundraising for LPS at the beautiful Aurora Cellars Estate. This fun event is a great way to meet other parents and learn more about the great things Leland Educational Foundation does for LPS.
LPS staff and teachers receive a complimentary ticket with code TEACHERLOVE at checkout.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Visit the link below for tickets.
Leland Public Schools Hosts Annual Pop Up Farmers Market
6th & 7th Graders Go to Camp Henry
Picture Day
Questions please call the school office.
Buy a 2021-2022 Yearbook Today!
Year books from last school year are here!
They cost $20 and can be reserved by emailing Mr. Knudsen rknudsen@lelandschool.com
They can be picked up in the main office.
News From The Athletic Department
This Weekend in Sports
Thursday, September 15th
Varsity Boys Soccer vs TC Christian - 5:00pm
JV Volleyball @ Charlevoix - 5:30pm
Friday, September 16th
MS Soccer vs Kingsley - 4:30pm
Saturday, September 17th
Varsity Volleyball @ Morley Stanwood Invite - 9:00am
Varsity Cross Country @ Evart Invite - 9:30am
Run the Homecoming 5k
LPS YOUTH VOLLEYBALL
The Leland Volleyball program will be running a 5-week training program for 3rd-6th graders at LPS! The Leland Volleyball coaching staff and high school teams will provide coaching on Fridays from 3:30-4:30pm in the Leland High School gym. The program will run September 16 - October 14. This year, the program will focus on more of a balance between modified game play and skill training. The program is free, and all athletes that participate in at least 4 sessions will receive a T-shirt and volleyball! Questions? Email Travis Baker at tbaker@lelandschool.com
Sign Up for Friday Soccer Academy
Thank you for your interest in the Leland Soccer Academy in previous years. We will once again be hosting the Friday Academy September 16, 23, 30, & Oct 7 from 4:30-5:40pm at Hancock field in Leland. The Academy is open to anyone between the age of 5-12 interested in improving their soccer skills. The cost is $60 and includes an Academy t-shirt. As in past years, we would like the Academy to be open to everyone- if you are interested in a scholarship please let me know.
For more information and/or to register please visit the links below
Sign Up for the Leland Athletics Golf Scramble - Sunday, October 2nd, 2022
Calling all golfers! Please save the date for the morning of Sunday, October 2nd, 2022. This fundraiser will be held at Leland Country Club for the girls and boys soccer & golf teams. This scramble is an LPS tradition you can’t miss. If you are not a golfer, there will be other ways to support our athletes through donations and hole sponsorships for businesses and individuals. This event helps raise money for equipment, uniforms, tournaments fees, and travel.Please be on the lookout for further information in coming weeks! Email Clarke Morgan at clarke.g.morgan@gmail.com or Kathy Wheeler at kwheeler@lelandschool.com with any questions.
News from the Nurse's Office
Say hello to amazing new LPS Nurse, Stephanie Burns
Hello Comet Community,
Have you heard that Leland Public School has a full-time nurse on site? My name is Stephanie Burns, some of you may know me as Skylar and Sabina’s mom here at LPS. I’m a registered nurse, with years of experience working at our local health department, supporting the health and well-being of families throughout Leelanau County. Most recently, in partnership with the BLDHD, I have had the privilege of getting to know our LPS family as a School Based Nurse. The
goal of the School Based Nursing Program is to advocate for our students with any type of disease process and/or medical concerns that may need to be addressed while at school. While striving to provide a safe and healthy school environment, we also provide education, training, and guidance to the school community, such as:
- Training and assistance with medication administration
- Guidance on first aid and management of illnesses/injuries
- Support for students with chronic health conditions
- Coordination and support of medical emergency response teams
- Connection to physical and mental health services
- Development of health-related policies and procedures
Please return the attached consent form to allow your student to be assessed and treated within the scope of the school-based nurse at Leland Public School. Feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns.
Thank you so much,
Stephanie Burns, RN
School Based Nursing Program
Leland Public Scholl
Benzie-Leelanau District Health Department
Desk (231) 256-9857 Ext.3891 Cell (231) 871-8353
Read & Sign Parent/Guardian Medical Consent Policy
Parents/guardians must provide consent for their minor child for nursing care provided by the Benzie-Leelanau District Health Department School- Based Nursing Program (SBNP). Students without a signed parent/ guardian consent will not be seen, except for a student’s first visit to the school-based nurse, when staff will call the parent/ guardian before providing any services, for a one-time-only verbal consent. The waver is linked below.
Vaccine Clinic Held at LPS
News From The Media Center
Thank you Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Olson & Mrs. DeFour!
The media center staff is thrilled to have students back in both libraries! Mrs. Anne Clark and Mrs. Claire Olson have returned and are also joined this year by Mrs. Emily DeFour! We are looking forward to a wonderful school year!
As the school year begins, we are spending time each week during elementary library class visits reminding students what our library procedures and expectations are. We want to encourage our students to be principled learners who take good care of their library books and return them on time. Some students still have missing books from past school years and we would appreciate it if those books can be returned promptly so that other students may read them.
This year we are trying to reach our goal of 20,000 books checked out as a school. In the first six days of school, the libraries have checked out a total of 960 books. We are updating the count on a flip chart each morning in the elementary library so students can see how close we are to reaching our goal!
- Kindergarten students may have 1 book checked out at a time.
- First and second graders may have up to 3.
- Students in third grade and above may have 5.
News From The Cafe
Around The County
Interesting in learning to row at Lake Leelanau Rowing Club?
For middle and high school students interested in learning to row, the Northwest Michigan Youth League is offering a rare opportunity for local Leelanau schools to form small teams and row for free with the Lake Leelanau Rowing Club (LLRC) at the historic Fountain Point resort in Lake Leelanau.
An article in the Sept. 8 issue of the Leelanau Enterprise (linked below Sports section, p12) provides details about the club and the opportunity. It’s a great organization, in a beautiful setting.
We already have one student who currently rows at LLRC. It would be great to get a team of four or more students from LPS to row together – for free! And since LLRC/Fountain Point is already on the LPS after-school bus route, transportation is convenient.
LLRC also is open to adults that wish to row/learn to row, separate from the student scholarship opportunity. For more information, the LLRC contact is listed below. If you’d rather talk to a Participating LPS parent, contact Susan at omena4076@gmail.com or 231-386-2600 (cell).
High School Students, Register for Discovering Careers in Marine Technology
Local Allstar Drivers Education
Leelanau VFW Holiday Program
Leelanau Children’s Choir and Youth Ensemble Auditions
The group is made up of singers from all over the county including Leland, Glen Lake, Montessori, Northport, St. Mary's and homeschooled students.
Family Engineering Night by MTU, MSU Extension, & MI STEM Network - September 24th
Leland Public School
Website: https://www.lelandschool.com/
Location: 200 North Grand Avenue, Leland, MI, USA
Phone: 231-256-9857