Bobcat Broadcast
May 20, 2022
A Message from Mrs. Caudill
One of Amerman's favorite traditions has returned again this year to the delight of all the students and staff. For the last 20+ years, a mama duck has chosen the Amerman courtyard as the location to lay her eggs and raise her ducklings. You cannot help smiling when you see them waddling and quacking.
Students love looking into the courtyard as they pass by to see if they can catch of glimpse of them. While we know not all of the duckling will survive, our staff is taking special care to make sure they have a fighting chance by providing them food, water and shelter. They are definitely a bright spot in our day!
Stay Well,
Devon Caudill
Mark Your Calendars
May 23 - Mrs. Pavlich's Class to Mill Race
May 25 - Mrs. Willerer's Class to Mill Race
May 25 - Fifth Grade to Credit Union
May 25 - Art Show for Grades 2 & 4 5:30pm-7:30pm
May 30 - No School
June 2 - ALPS Orientation for new incoming ALPS students
June 3 - Bobcat Bash
June 6 - Fifth Grade to Kids Against Hunger
June 9 - Leadership Day/Field Day
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Student Run Bobcat Pride Press
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Morning Drop off reminder
Please do not use the parking lot on Eight Mile as a loop. If there is an open parking space, pull into it. Please do not block open parking spaces by parking in the driving lane. this causes a back-up at the entrance where parents are trying to get to the loop or park to walk their child(ren) to the front door. If you wish to drop off without getting out of your car, please use the actual loop behind the school.
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Bobcat Bash is not possible without the help of many volunteers. Middle school and high school students are welcome to volunteer and hours can be used for community service hours. Please review the available slots below and click on the button to sign up. Thank you in advance for your support!
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AMERMAN TALENT SHOW 2022
Once again, this year, our talent show will be presented in a virtual format. All ages of Bobcats are welcomed to submit a video showcasing an amazing talent.
Upload your Flipgrid video talent using the link below. All videos will go through an approval process before airing to make sure it meets our code of conduct and leadership expectations.
This is your time to shine!
Videos due May 27th
The Talent Show goes LIVE June 1st!
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STEAM Summer collection
Thank you for the overwhelming support of our first year of STEAM! We are already looking forward to being back next year, and have a favor to ask you. There are several recyclable items and craft materials that students use a lot of in class. While we provide the basics, any donations of extra items are much appreciated. If you get a chance to collect any of these items over the summer and send them to school next fall, we would be forever grateful! The following are items we love to keep in our Maker Cart:
Toilet paper tubes (We use SO many of these!!)
Paper towel tubes (We use SO many of these!!)
Fabric
Yarn
Beads
Ribbon
Old CDs/DVDs
Egg cartons
Bottle caps/lids from jars
OR….Any other craft supplies or items that you think can be (re)used for projects!!
There will be a box in the lobby for you to put materials in. Thank you in advance, and we hope you have a great summer!
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AMERMAN BOBCATS CARE!
Please join us in supporting our final community service drive of the year.
More Info Here
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Order your school supplies for next year today!!!
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summer clothes Needed
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Current 5th Grader Parents:
Both middle schools have robotics teams your student can be a part of when in 6th grade. While the competition starts in the fall, the season begins now. To share your interest in joining a robotics team, you can help your student fill out this Google Form. The due date to complete the form is May 30th, Memorial Day. If your student is interested in joining a team to build a robot, please complete the form today.
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Northville Educational Foundation’s Thank A Staff program
It’s easy to recognize a special teacher, principal, teacher aide, counselor, coach, office staff member, paraprofessional or any other person who makes your child’s educational experience an exceptional one. For a small donation, your special person will receive a personalized Certificate of Appreciation, customized with your student’s name or family name, your special message AND colorful sharpies reminding them of how re-MARK-able they are! It’s a great way to express your gratitude and provide additional funding to support our teachers and students across the district. To place your Thank A Staff order, please go to supportnef.org/thank-a-staff2022
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The Mighty Mile
The Michigan Running Foundation is sponsoring a FREE 1 mile race for kids on Tuesday, June 14th at the Hillside Middle School track. The Mighty Mile is a FREE 1 mile race for kids ages 6-12. All participants receive a t-shirt, drawstring backpack, water bottle, and a finishers medal. The Michigan Running Foundations mission is to support youth running in Michigan. The Mighty Mile program has 6 races across Michigan to promote an active and fun start to the summer for our kids. Please see the attached race flyer and share with friends, family, other groups, etc. Registration and full race details can be found at: https://runsignup.com/Race/MI/Northville/MightyMileFREERACEFORKIDSNorthville
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Join the Northville varsity spring sports' captains to try out and different sports - this is a free no cost clinic. The clinic will run on May 29 from 2.30-4.30 pm on the high school track and soccer field. This clinic is e a great way for students to be introduced to new sports that they could potentially participate in during their high school career. If you have any questions, please contact the club president An Ligenza: ligenzan@northvilleschools.net.
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The Northville Basketball Association will be conducting tryouts for the Girls 2022-2023 season on May 31 and June 7 for girls entering 4th, 5th and 6th grade next school year. All tryouts will be held at Meads Mill Middle School.
May 31:
Rising 5th Graders (6-7:30pm)
Rising 6th Graders (7:30-9pm)
June 7:
Rising 4th Graders (6-7:30pm)
All details can be found on our website.
Please register here for tryouts.
*All players need to be registered to participate in tryouts.
Players must bring their own basketballs and water.
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ATTENTION INCOMING 6TH GRADERS - CAMP Hillside/MEADS MILL REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN!
Please see the flyer below for more information.
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Community Open House Retirement Party for Superintendent Mary Kay Gallagher
Please join us in honoring and recognizing our long-standing Superintendent Mary Kay Gallagher at our community open house retirement party. The event will be held on the afternoon of the last day of school, Thursday, June 16, 2022 from 4:00-6:00 pm at Northville High School. The school community open house portion will be held in the NHS Cafeteria from 4:00 – 4:50 p.m. with a recognition program following at 5:00 p.m. in the NHS auditorium. All are welcome to attend! Ms. Gallagher has been with Northville Public Schools since 1985! Her impact is far reaching! We'd love to give our community an opportunity to share mementos and appreciation of Ms. Gallagher, feel free to send letters, cards, a video message, or pictures to rorkka@northvilleschools.org.
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Summer Sports Camps
Please click the image belows to access the flyers.
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2022-2023 Kindergarten Enrollment
Do you have a student who will be ready for kindergarten next school-year? It is now time to sign up for an appointment! Please click here to view materials needed and specific dates for each school. If you missed Amerman's dates, DON'T WORRY. You can always attend another school registration event and submit your paperwork to attend Amerman.
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Due to distribution problems with our vendor the books for the Birthday Book Club are not arriving until late January. ( This affects late November, December , January birthdays ) We will distribute them as soon as they arrive. Thanks for your patience.
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Covid Information and Updates
NPS COVID RESPONSE REMINDER
Updated 5/14/2022
COVID-19 cases increased across the state and in our community over the past few weeks placing our county and many counties across the state in a “HIGH” community risk category. The CDC and MDHHS recommend that individuals wear masks indoors and on public transportation. At all levels, the CDC recommends people get vaccinated and boosted, and get tested if they have symptoms, and suggests that anyone wanting to wear a mask should do so.
This is a reminder to our students, staff and families to be mindful of the current community level and plan accordingly for the needs of yourself and family members. Under the CDC and MDHHS guidance, risk levels are based on hospital capacity, hospital COVID admissions and COVID-19 cases.
SCREENING and REPORTING REMINDERS
As a reminder, PLEASE continue to use the COVID screener tool EACH day. Children who are exhibiting symptoms of COVID-19 need to stay home from school and parents need to seek medical attention. This is an important measure that will help prevent or reduce the spread of the virus in our schools. In addition, please contact your child’s school via the attendance line and report that there is a positive case in your household. Do not send your child to school if there is a COVID positive case in your household. You will receive further instructions from your school and we will follow the NPS COVID RESPONSE PROTOCOL, as recommended by MDHHS.
BUILDING and DISTRICT CASE REPORTING
If you would like to be aware of the cases reported to each building, please visit the NPS COVID-19 Case Transparency Report, found under the COVID-19 Dashboard link on the main page of the district website. This transparency report is updated throughout the week with cases identified by building and grade level.
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hot lunch program for interested students
Families must preorder lunches for preschools and elementary students. Orders must be in by 8:30 AM for elementary students to receive a lunch that day. The system will not allow you to order after the time listed above. For your convenience, meals can be preordered up to 30 days in advance. To avoid any issues, we recommend ordering the night before.
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Northville Youth Network (NYN)
Northville Youth Network (NYN) provides valuable programs and services to the Northville Community such as education and awareness, referral services and case work services. As part of the ongoing Social Emotional education NYN provides to our community, they have included resources that are available for parents! Please check out NYN's latest resource templates: Encouraging SEL Development in Children and Teens and Listening and Responding to your Children and Teens as well as all of their other offerings! Be sure to check back in the future as their templates will be updated throughout the year at https://www.twp.northville.mi.us/services/northville-youth-network-2
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May Focus - Habit 8: Find your Voice!
This month’s Habit: Habit #8 - Find your Voice
What this means: Find your voice means finding something that you are good at and like doing. You are proud, but do not boast. Instead, you use your expertise to help and inspire others.
Physical: Learn your true nature and gifts, then use them to envision what you can achieve.
Social/Emotional: We all have a purpose and special talents.
Mental: Transcend the negative culture of ego, scarcity, comparison, and competitiveness.
Spiritual: Be a catalyst to the success of something bigger than ourselves.
What I can do:
- Try something new like painting, horseback riding, or baseball. Then ask yourself: Did I enjoy myself? Was it easy or hard? Do I want to learn more?
- Go to the library or search the internet to find reading material on new things. What kinds of things spark your interest? What do you want to continue learning about?
- Plan some time to help someone in need. How did the experience make you feel?
Great Books for Habit #8- Find Your Voice
- Wonder by: R.J. Palacio
- The Lion Inside by: Rachel Bright
- Separate is Never Equal by: Duncan Tonatiuh
- Wonderland by: Barbara O'Connor
- Those Shoes by: Maribeth Boelts
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Spotlight on our Amerman Bobcats
Music Informance
Music Informance
Music Informance
Music Informance
Music Informance
MIll Race Field Trip
Science Alive!
Science Alive!
guest speaker
Middle School Visit
Baby Chicks
Sneaker Drive
Amerman Elementary
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Phone: 248-465-2100
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