Edison Weekly
Week of Sunday, April 12, 2020
Edison Elementary: 2019-2020 BUILDING Our Future
We Miss Our Eagles and Love Them Dearly!
Extended Online Learning Opportunities
Teachers have planned online instruction for the week! Please log into your child's homeroom page on Its Learning (which, for some grade levels, may direct you to Dojo/SeeSaw) to view the learning activities that your child should be working on during the week.
Your child's teacher may also be reaching out to set up virtual meetings throughout the week on GoToMeeting! These are a great way for your child to stay connected with their peers and teachers at Edison!
No Kids Go Hungry- Meal Program Expansion
Beginning Monday, March 23, we will expand meal distribution to three of our elementary schools, in addition to FHS.
Meals will be available from 10-11a.m. at the following sites:
● Salk Elementary - 17601 15 Mile Road, Clinton Township
● Eisenhower Elementary - 31275 Eveningside, Fraser
● Twain Elementary - 30601 Calahan, Roseville
Meals will still be available at the FHS cafeteria (Klein side) from 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. each day, Monday through Friday.
Parents are welcome to pick up the meals to minimize foot traffic.
Child Care for Essential Workers
There will be 3 ways for Essential Workers and families to contact the Macomb ISD, using one of the options listed below:
* Phone Call- Kelly Adamek or Sherine Katba at the Macomb ISD 586.412.2676
* Email- Email a Macomb ISD Emergency Child Care Coordinator
• Kelly Adamek: kadamek@misd.net
• JoAnne Elkin: jelkin@misd.net
• Sherine Katba: skatba@misd.net
* Online- Members of the Essential Workforce can go to https://www.helpmegrow-mi.org/essential and your information will be routed to a MISD Emergency Child Care Coordinator.
An Essential Worker is defined as: Health care workers, home health workers, direct care workers, emergency medical service providers, first responders, law enforcement personnel, sanitation workers, child care workers (including any employees acting as child care workers in essential workforce child care centers), personnel providing correctional services, postal workers, public health employees, key government employees, court personnel, and others providing critical infrastructure to Michiganders.
Critical infrastructure includes utilities, manufacturing, mass transit, and groceries or other essential supplies, goods, or equipment.
Key government employees includes child protective services workers, child welfare workers, foster care workers including those from contracted agencies, recipient rights workers, employees of the Executive Office of the governor, cabinet officers and their designees, Department of Health and Human Services field office staff, Unemployment Insurance Agency employees, and other employees identified by the Department of Technology, Management, and Budget.
We are committed to the health and wellbeing of young children and all who care for, educate, and work on their behalf.
Please connect with us using the form below for any technical assistance you may need!
- Some of you have run into technical issues with either your district-issued device or internet access. Our technology department has compiled some frequently asked questions, which we have now included on our EOLO webpage, www.fraser.k12.mi.us/eolo. Please continue to check that page, and we will continue to add more questions and answers as they arise.
- If your issues are not solved using the above link, we have a form available that is monitored by our media technology assistants and 21st century teachers.
Fall Cross Country Opportunity for 6th Graders Attending RMS
Kristina Wiegand, Principal
Website: https://www.fraser.k12.mi.us/Edison
Phone: 586-439-6500
Twitter: @kristy_wiegand
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