Murphy Minute
For the Week of October 21-25
Mission Statement
- Lapeer Community Schools is a dynamic community organization embracing our students with a quality learning environment, developing independent and confident learners for the future.
We are the Murphy Lightning
Email: rdowney@lapeerschools.org
Website: murphy.lapeerschools.org
Location: 1100 Pratt Rd, Metamora, MI, United States
Phone: (810) 538-2345
Twitter: @MESPrincipalD
We know that we are all strong individually but we are even stronger when we work together.
Click below to download the 2019-2020 calendar
School Hours
Office Hours:
- 7:30-4:00
Building Opens to Students for Breakfast
- 8:05
Bell Schedule
- 8:05 Bell signals entrance to the building for breakfast
- 8:20 Bell signals entrance to the building for all students
- 8:24 Bell signals the official beginning of the school day
- 3:20 Bell signals the official end of the school day
Nuts and Bolts for the Week:
Monday, Oct 21 -
Tuesday, Oct 22 -
- Educators from Sanilac County Visiting Murphy - Day 1
Wednesday, Oct 23 -
- K-2 Book Fair Assembly at 2:00
- 3-5 Book Fair Assembly at 2:30
- Parent-Teacher Conferences
Thursday, Oct 24 -
- 2nd grade Bake Sale
- Educators from Sanilac County Visiting Murphy - Day 2
- PTC Trunk or Treat from 5:00-7:00
Friday, Oct 25 -
PTC Trunk or Treat
Thursday, Oct 24, 2019, 05:00 PM
Emma Murphy Elementary School, Pratt Road, Metamora, MI, USA
Halloween Schedule and Costume Guidelines
Parents/Guardians are invited to attend our Halloween Parade and Classroom Parties on Thursday, October 31:
- The Halloween Parade will begin at 2:00. Parents/Gueardians should plan on arriving at 1:45.
- The parade route will be determined by the weather as either indoor or outdoor.
- Where should parents watch it? The gym if indoors and the playground if outdoors.
- Classroom Parties will begin immediately following the parade.
- Parents may sign students out from the classroom beginning at 3:00.
- Students may wear Halloween costumes that are appropriate for an elementary school. No blood or gore.
- Face painting is allowed if the student is recognizable and the painting applies to the costume being worn (i.e. whiskers for a cat, nose for a clown).
- No weapons, including toy weapons, are allowed at school.
- Parents are encouraged to supervise their child's costume choice – keeping in mind that ultimately Murphy Elementary is a place of learning, safety and appropriateness.
- If a costume is determined by a staff member to be a disruption in the classroom, a possible safety hazard, or inappropriate the student will be asked to change or modify the costume.
- The administration reserves the right to address students with inappropriate costumes to either change or determine other possible solutions.
Click the Link Below for the Veteran's Day Celebration Information and Sign Up
Spirit Week Pictures
Monday was Twin Day!
Tuesday was Beach Day...
PJ Day + Indoor Recess = Slumber Party!
...and Then There Was Crazy Hair Day
Congratulations to Mrs. Gaylor and Mrs. Clark!
Math at Home Tip
Vote November 5th
Tuesday, November 5, 2019 is election day in the Lapeer Community Schools. The school district has a bond proposal on the ballot. It is designed to restructure, right-size, and upgrade the school district and it will save the school district about $1 million in operating costs each year. Please take time to vote. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m.
For more information on the 2019 School Bond, visit LapeerSchools.org and click the graphic on the main page. You can also download the absentee voter application
or
Contact Jared Field, Director of Communications, at jfield@lapeerschools.org.
Download the 2019-2020 Student Handbook
Did you know that all activities and programs in a School/District Improvement Plan are research-based?
Each building's SIP cites research to support the activities that they plan to use to improve instruction and learning for students. A Title I requirement is that the "design of services is evidence-based".