The Buzz
Concord Community Schools Newsletter
HAPPY VETERAN'S DAY!!
CHECK OUT THE NEW 4TH GRADE PODCAST - CONCORD STORYTIME
Mrs. Rebandt's 4th grade students have created a podcast for Concord Elementary. It is called "Concord Story time". The name and logo were picked and designed by Mia Swegles, and the 4th graders voted her design as the winner!
They have 15 episodes now!!
https://open.spotify.com/show/2wp6ttptgm5yCYoxcVVfdZ?si=bd2b251c080d489f
If you don't use Spotify - here is a link that might work as well...
Check us out on Spotify and give us a follow - it helps us grow and we are tracking our listens. We are working on getting it approved for Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, iHeartRadio, and Amazon Music as well - I'm just not sure if it's there yet!
ELEMENTARY AND MIDDLE SCHOOL YELLOW JACKETS OF THE WEEK
TRUSTWORTHY
Someone who is trustworthy has the ability to keep promises, to be honest, reliable, and principled (principled means that you stick to your own personal morals and values- this sometimes takes A LOT of courage!), while never inappropriately betraying a confidence (this is just a fancy way of saying you don’t betray people’s trust)- example: if a friend tells you something, you don’t tell a bunch of other people. A trustworthy person is someone you can count on.
Responsibility means being dependable (people can count on you), making good choices, and being accountable for your actions (when you do something- whether it’s right, wrong, or otherwise- you own it and act accordingly). A responsible citizen looks out for the well-being of others and understands that we all have a part to play in making the world a better place. Sometimes responsible people are also called ‘helpers.’ You might have also heard the word ‘responsibility’ used in a different way: a responsibility can also be something that you're expected to do (like following school rules or a classroom job you have). When you don't meet your responsibilities, sometimes there are consequences.
WHY THE HIVE
CHILD CARE OPTIONS ARE STILL AVAILABLE
TALKING IS TEACHING
TALKING IS TEACHING CAMPAIGN
ATTENDANCE MATTERS
District Announcement:
Good Evening Parents! This is Jill Snyder-High School, the High School Principal. I am sharing with all of you the changes that will be taking place starting next week on how absences will be communicated to parents for all students within Concord Community Schools.
Starting Monday, as a district, we will utilize an automated system to communicate with parents about student absences. This means that a phone call will be made to the number on file within the school to notify parents of their child’s absence. When your child is absent from school, a phone call will be made to let you know of your child’s absence. The phone call will tell you which class periods your child has missed for the day.
An absence is considered more than 20 minutes late to the beginning of the school day. Please make sure that if your child is absent, you are contacting your child’s school to confirm their absence and/or notify them of the absence.
Ensuring your child attends school regularly is of utmost importance. It is crucial for their academic progress and overall development. Regular attendance allows students to actively participate in classroom activities, engage with their peers, and build strong relationships with their teachers. It also helps them develop a sense of responsibility, discipline, and time management skills. By prioritizing attendance, you set a solid foundation for your child’s academic and personal success.
SPORTS FOR THE WEEK OF NOVEMBER 13, 2023
A SEASON OF SUCCESS!!
THE VOICE OF CONCORD HIGH SCHOOL: THE CONCORD CHRONICLE
SENIOR, STAFF, AND BOARD SPOTLIGHT
SENIOR SECTION
COUNSELOR'S CORNER
If you were unable to make it to the "Affording Career Advancement" event held Tuesday night, there are some resources that I would like to pass along to you as well. For those who were in attendance, these are the links that you could find on some of the handouts from that evening.
Below you will see:
- Scholarship tracker - an idea of what a student may want to use to keep track of their scholarship searches.
- Search engines for national scholarships that are reputable
- County wide local scholarships
- Concord local scholarships - these were handed out today at seminar, and will be made available in the graduating Google classroom soon.
- General instructions for finding scholarships from colleges that students are applying to.
- A link to the John George Jr. loan - a loan with only a 2% interest rate and allows students to use the money for most anything related to educational expenses.
Copy of a Scholarship Tracker
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1B25PWy5chX8dRfVxHxebg-8_kjdAKZ92c1UCyCrP8H8/edit?usp=sharing
Search Engines
COUNTY Local
MARSHALL Community Foundation Scholarships
https://marshallcf.org/receive/scholarships/graduating-seniors/
JACKSON Community Foundation Scholarships
https://www.jacksoncf.org/scholarships
Albion Community Foundation Scholarships
https://albionfoundation.org/scholarships/
CONCORD Local
This table shows the Concord local scholarships, the hard copies are posted in our Google classroom AND were passed out in seminar today.
Colleges Applied to:
- Check their financial tab
- Use the search engine to look up scholarships - may need to try merit scholarships
- Many will have ones specific to incoming freshmen
- Know that once you are established with a college, you can continue to apply for scholarships AND networking in your department of interest, check if they have any specific to your field
John George Jr. Loan
https://www.johngeorge.org/apply.htm
FAFSA - the free application to identify what sort of federal funding is available to your student if they plan to attend college - will not be open until December this year, as they are still making changes. More information on this will come as it gets closer.
Respectfully,
Kelly
Kelly Otto
Concord High School Counselor405 South Main Street
Concord, MI 49237
(517) 867-6109
SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
REPEATED UPDATES AND REMINDERS SECTION
Elementary and Middle School Facebook Page
Have you liked the Elementary/Middle School Facebook Page? What about the Concord Community Schools Facebook Page??
If you have not yet, this week is a great time to start. The Elementary and Middle schools use the Facebook page to post many updates, announcements, and student photos; the Concord Community Schools page is a great way to see how a YellowJacket week unfolds! Don't miss the news - like and follow the pages today.
Concord Elementary/Middle School Facebook Page
YELLOWJACKET TEAM MEMBERS NEEDED!!
SCHOOL CALENDAR
Concord Community School
Email: rebecca.hutchinson@concordschools.net
Website: www.concordschools.net
Location: 405 South Main Street, Concord, MI, USA
Phone: (517)524-8850