WBSD Update
A weekly update from the West Bloomfield School District
July 31, 2020
Lakers Online - In-District Deadline TODAY!
The deadlines to apply for Lakers Online are quickly approaching! In-District students must apply by Friday, July 31 at 5pm and Schools of Choice students must apply by Monday, August 3.
Please recent Lakers Online presentations and resources listed below:
- Lakers Online Prospective Student Google presentation - July 7
- Lakers Online Prospective Student presentation recording - July 7
- Lakers Online Quest and Answer Session - July 14
We’ve also made some updates to our Lakers Online webpage for your consideration including course description guides for all three levels. Links to those resources can be found below:
Lakers Online is open to all current West Bloomfield School District students and to students across Oakland County through the district’s Schools of Choice program. Lakers Online was developed in an effort to provide additional opportunities for families as they decide what type of instruction is best for their students moving forward.
Students and families can learn more about Lakers Online by visiting www.wbsd.org/lakersonline or by contacting the district’s Teaching and Learning department at LakersOnline@wbsd.org or (248) 865-6479.
WBSD Transportation Opt-In Form - Due TODAY!
As we plan for the upcoming school year by following the Governor’s "Return to School Roadmap", we ask that you take a few minutes to complete our Transportation Opt-In Form for the 2020-21 school year to help our transportation department to design routes based on families who intend to opt in for transportation services.
In order to plan and design bus routes, we will be routing for families who choose to use bus service ONLY. *We need one submission per family so please submit your responses by Friday, July 31.
Please feel free to reach out to the Transportation Department at (248) 865-3680 with questions or feedback.
WBSD C2C Return to School Plan
Click the link below to view the presentation shared with families on July 21.
Cloud Care
- Visit the Cloud Care webpage for more information.
- Registration begins on Aug. 5.
Chromebook Information
The new Chromebook students will received for the 2020-21 school year are intended to stay at home for learning purposes. Chromebooks will be available in classrooms for student use while physically attending school. Please be courteous and follow the schedule. Note there are late pick-up times and a make-up day available.
Chromebook pick-up dates and times along with more information regarding hotspots, insurance and forms are available on the Cloud Technology webpage.
WBHS Graduation - Class of 2020 - August 3
Wednesday evening, Governor Whitmer issued executive order 2020-160, which limits outdoor gatherings to 100 or less. This greatly impacts our plan for graduation for Sunday, August 2. Our goal is to preserve each graduate’s moment on the stage, to turn their tassel, and to share that moment with their family. In order to accomplish this, we have made significant adjustments to our ceremonies. In order to avoid cancellation or a drive-through event, we have created the plan outlined below. We want to avoid these two alternatives if at all possible, unless forced by weather, or even more restrictions.
Please understand that we know how important this is to our graduates and our families. We know that there is no perfect solution that will meet all needs, however we will do everything in our power, and within the limits provided to us, to honor our graduates.
Please find the link to our updated plan. CCTV will be broadcasting the proceedings the entire day from 8:30 a.m. until the final conferring of diplomas.
WWJ News Special: Back To School Amid The Coronavirus
Dr. Hill recently took part in a discussion on WWJ News Radio about what school will look like in the fall. He was also joined by educational leaders across Michigan. A link to the conversation can be found below.
WB Lakers Sailing - Try It Out Night on Aug. 3 - Bring a Mask!
Summer Meal Service Information
The district will be offering our Meal Service program through the summer. Preorder forms are available at www.wbsd.org/mealservice.
The district recently transitioned to Meal Service pick-ups two days per week. Families will still receive seven days worth of food per child with pick-ups on Monday and Thursday each week. Pick-Ups will still take place between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. each pick-up day at your pick-up location (Roosevelt Elementary or OLMS).
Tuition Based Preschool
Call (248) 865-6466 for additional information and secure your spot today!
GSRP in WBSD
Contact Laura Poxon at laura.poxon@wbsd.org or Kathi Luthe at kathi.luthe@wbsd.org to see if you qualify or call Collette Goestenkors at (248) 865-6466.
WB Community Education Update
West Bloomfield School District Community Education continues to provide online enrichment and fun educational opportunities in this virtual environment.
Since the Community Education department was unable to offer summer camp in June and July due to COVID19, an alternative, Camp in a Box has been created to keep kids engaged and motivated to learn.
Click here for more information.
LAST CALL!!! Fall 2020 ONLINE REGISTRATION IS OPEN!
First Lego League Grades 4-5th $200
First Tech Challenge Grades 6-8th $275
Registration Link:
https://westbloomfield.digitalsignup.com/
Tumble Bunnies
Grades: K-3
Click here to view all 10 classes
Young Rembrandts The Power of Drawing
Draw on Demand, no set time or dates! Courses range from anime, fashion and more!
Ages: 6-12
Click here
Kids Empowered Classes
View All Kids Empowered Classes Here
Abrakadoodle Remarkable Art Education
Offering 10 different online camps for 1st - 6th graders
Click here
For up to date Community Education Program Summer Offerings, click here. For registration questions contact, andrea.foglietta@wbsd.org
Community Resources
WB Township Library Information
The West Bloomfield Township Main Library and Westacres Branch are now open for Phase 2 services.
The Library’s top priorities continue to be the safety of the public and Library staff and providing our community with access to our large circulating collections. We know that when using indoor spaces – like our Library buildings – density, duration and distance are issues of particular importance. The Library is adhering to all Executive Orders and following federal, state and local guidelines.
Thank you for your consideration and flexibility during Phase 1 of resuming service. We look forward to serving you in Phase 2.
Services Available in Phase 2 include Virtual, Curbside and Grab & Go
The NEW Grab & Go Service forms the basis of Phase 2
- Come into the Main Library or Westacres Branch buildings.
- Browse youth, teen and adult circulating collections.
- Select materials to enjoy at home and pick up materials you’ve placed on hold.
- Ask for reader’s advisory or reference assistance to help with your selections.
- Use self-check stations to check out materials.
- Pick up Summer Reading materials and Reading Reward incentives that have been earned.
- Leave the building after about 45 minutes inside.
- Masks are required in the buildings.
Remember your library card or keytag for self checkout!
Summer Reading Materials and Reading Rewards
The Summer Reading activity booklet, lawn sign and Reading Reward incentives that have been earned can be picked up inside Library buildings, through Parking Lot Pick-Up or at the Main Library Drive-Up Window. The Summer Reading Book Fair will continue until September 4. Select books from displays at the Main Library or Westacres Branch as you earn them. Or, let us know what type of books you like, and a librarian can select your reward books for you to pick up from Parking Lot Pick-Up or the Drive-Up Window. Read more about Summer Reading.
Main Library Drive-Up Window
Pick up items that you've requested be available at the Drive-Up Window, including materials you've placed on hold, a library card or Summer Reading Rewards that have been earned.
Parking Lot Pick-Up
This curbside service is available at both the Main Library and Westacres Branch during Library hours posted on our website.
Renew or request a library card in person
Ask at the Main Library Reception desk or the Westacres Branch Circulation desk. You can also continue to renew or request a library card on the Library’s website.
The online “Contact Us” feature to call, chat with, text or email a librarian
Use the Library’s website to ask questions, use the reader’s advisory service, request materials or obtain/renew a library card.
No other use of building spaces will be available during Phase 2.
The Quiet and Group Study rooms, Activity Centers, Meeting and Conference rooms, Casual Study room, and the Computer Lab will be closed during Phase 2. Other frequently touched surfaces such as computers, toys and play equipment, vending machines, water fountains and bill changer will not be available.
What to Expect When You Come to the Library during Phase 2
We ask you to protect yourself and others during Phase 2.
- We’re working together to protect each other and everyone in our community. Please don't enter the Library if you have a fever, feel unwell or are experiencing any symptoms related to COVID-19.
- To enter Library buildings, Library staff and Library users age two years and older are required to wear face masks and follow social distancing guidelines to stay 6 feet apart from anyone not living with them. We continue to offer Parking Lot Pick-Up and Drive-Up Window service so those who don’t want to wear a mask for any reason can still have access to all circulating collections. There is no need to come inside a Library building to check out the circulating materials you want.
- Protective measures are in place at the Main Library and Westacres Branch. Plexiglass shields have been installed at public service desks. Bathrooms have been upgraded with some additional touchless features. Floor markers indicate 6-feet spacing for social distancing. Hand sanitizer is available.
- Using self-check stations to check out items is strongly encouraged. This helps minimize close interactions to keep everyone safe. Self-check stations will be periodically cleaned throughout the day.
- The number of people allowed inside Library buildings will be limited, per state directives, to 25% capacity. If the capacity limit is reached, arriving visitors will be asked to remain outside the building until others leave. Only the South entrance to the Main Library will be open for use.
- Library staff will be available to help with renewing a library card or issuing a new one, finding materials you want, readers’ advisory and reference assistance, and answering questions about how to use the Library’s digital services such as how to download eBooks to tablets and other devices. Staff will wear face masks and follow social distancing guidelines.
- WiFi will be available. You can use your mobile phone or tablet to check the Library’s online catalog for materials you’d like to check out, in case you don’t want to use the Library’s online public access (OPAC) stations, which will be cleaned periodically. All other computers will be turned off for Phase 2.
- Interior book drops will be available during Library hours. Returned materials will continue to be quarantined and cleaned, per CDC guidelines. Returned materials remain on your library card account until after they have been quarantined and cleaned and are ready to be re-shelved. This may take 5 to 7 days.
More about Phase 2
Virtual programs
We will continue to offer virtual programs during Phase 2. Please check the Event Calendar for a schedule of virtual Summer Reading programs.
Phase 2 Hours
Open hours have been reduced to give staff time to process requests and holds that are received overnight and to provide more time after the Library closes to thoroughly clean and disinfect surfaces.
Monday-Thursday 10 AM – 7 PM
Friday & Saturday 10 AM – 5 PM
Sunday Noon – 5 PM
REMINDER!
During Phase 2, returned materials will continue to be quarantined and cleaned. Your returned materials will remain on your library account until they are quarantined, cleaned and ready to re-shelve. This could take 5 to 7 days. If your account isn’t updated within 7 days, please let us know.
We will provide information about Phase 3 at a later date.
You can expect virtual, curbside and Grab & Go services to last through the summer.
The next phase will introduce more services, including some level of study space and computer use through appointment reservations, taking into account density, duration and distance as guidelines for safety. Masks will continue to be required in Phase 3.
The eLibrary is open 24/7
We hope you’ll continue to visit the eLibrary often to connect to the large and growing number of digital resources that are available 24/7. You can:
Enjoy the latest eBook and eAudiobook titles
Watch movies and TV shows
Listen to albums and singles
Read more than 3,600 magazines
Keep up with news from national and international newspapers
Use the Learning Resource Center to match what you want to learn with resources for preschool to high school students, as well as adults
Connect with Us!
Email: daniel.durkin@wbsd.org
Website: www.wbsd.org
Location: 5810 Commerce Road, West Bloomfield Township, MI, USA
Phone: (248) 865-6420
Facebook: facebook.com/WestBloomfieldSchools/
Twitter: @wbloomfieldschl