WBSD Weekly Update
Friday, April 14
West Bloomfield Middle School named Model School
West Bloomfield Middle School has been named a 2023 model school by the International Center for Leadership in Education.
WBMS was recognized for its focus on relationships, and rigorous and relevant academics.
WBMS is one of 30 schools across the United States that will share best practices in June at ICLE’s 31st Model Schools Conference in Orlando, Fla.
Read The Oakland Press article here.
Partnership In Action
Check out this highlight reel! The Greater West Bloomfield Community Coalition provides impactful programming in our schools. Topics range from spreading positivity to managing emotions and vaping awareness. We are so thankful for our partnership!
WBSD and West Bloomfield Public Library Collaborate
Staff, students, and families have been busy reading in Pine Cone, Pine Tree, and RAP Reading Appreciation Program. Students enjoyed author visits by Baptiste Paul and Dusti Bowling! Keep on reading WBSD!
2023 BOND INFORMATION
This bond proposal has four major focus areas: elementary programming, early childhood spaces, high school STEAM/CTE (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics/Career Technical Education) and outdoor multi-activity spaces, and operational efficiency, environmental quality, and safety upgrades across the District. Take the time to learn more at www.wbsd.org/bond.
Watch their reactions!
Thank you to Jennifer Williamson, WBHS Digital Media Arts Instructor for working with her students to film and edit our wonderful bond video. They captured WBHS student reactions to the potential spaces the bond could provide for STEAM = Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics & CTE = Career Technical Education.
Best of Luck!
The following WBHS students will be attending the SkillsUSA State Leadership Conference this weekend. We believe in you; Kylie Harmala, Eric Kocher, Juan Lopez, Ashton McCoy, Zowie McGrath, Alex Rodriguez, and Collin Wheeler.
SkillsUSA is a partnership of students, teachers, and industry working together to ensure America has a skilled workforce.
WBMS Student Interviews Dave Scott
Max caught up with Dave Scott from Civic Center TV.
In the interview, they discussed what it was like to be the General Manager of Civic Center TV and Lakes FM. Dave shared his experience as the host of The Splash. Fun fact - Did you know that Civic Center TV is located next to Sheiko Elementary School. Click here to watch the interview.
Max Cool Gamer Columbus is a WBMS student and is part of the FIRST Robotics Middle School team. Max has interviewed local tv and radio personalities. Be sure to check out his YouTube channel. Thank you Max!
OEC Students Serving in the Community
A special shout out to the OEC studnets who volunteered to support the Keego Harbor Egg Hunt on Saturday, April 8. Kudos to Emily Schwartz, Kylie Tarnopol, Bailey Tarnopol, and Sade Brown.
Thank you for displaying one of the Four C's in ACTION = CONTRIBUTOR!
"A bad title. That could kill a show pretty good..." - Come see the WB high schoolers in Urinetown at 7 p.m. at WBHS starting Thurs, April 27. Tickets and info at https://wbhstheatrearts.ludus.com.
WBHS Theatre group Urinetown Trailer produced by a WB parent. Click here to view.
Urinetown is a hilarious comedic romp with a heartfelt social justice message on April 27, 28, & 29 at 7 p.m. at WBHS. Tickets are $15 ($5 for any WBSD student) and are on sale now at https://wbhstheatrearts.ludus.com. Tickets will also be on sale at the WBHS box office prior to each performance. There are close to 80 students involved in the production in the pit orchestra, stage crew, and costume crew. We hope to see you at the performance!
WBHS Baseball
For a list of WBHS Athletic events, click here to view all schedules.
Local Support from Home Depot
Eric Kocher, Mike Johnson, and Lennon Kawabe visited Hope Depot in Farmington Hills to pick up miscellaneous items like bolts, nuts, and zip ties. Thank you to our dedicated parent volunteer, Tammy Luty, for coordinating the donation request and providing the experience! Those smiles are priceless!
Senior All Night Party Fundraiser
Dine In or Carry Out on Thursday, April 20 from 11 a.m. – 10 p.m.
Library Pub 6363 Haggerty, West Bloomfield, MI 48322
248-896-0333
Mention West Bloomfield High School and Library Pub will donate 20% of total sales to WBHS Senior All Night Party.
Youth Art Competition - Call for Artists
As part of our commitment to bring art education into the community, a Youth Art Competition is integrated within the Orchard Lake Fine Art Show. All students in grades K-8 or ages 5-13 are encouraged to enter his/her original and personally handmade art - all discipline of media are accepted. Presentation with cash awards at the show on Sunday at 3 p.m. Apply Today!
West Bloomfield Public Library
Book Lists
Autism 101
Thursday, April 20 from 1-2 p.m.
Main Library Meeting Room
A presentation from the Autism Alliance of Michigan for those who would like to learn more about autism in the educational and professional setting. No registration required.
Westacres $mart Money: Elementary Edition
Thursday, April 20 from 6-6:45 p.m.
Westacres Branch Youth Activity Center
Have fun while learning about the importance of money management. For grades K-5. Registration is required. To register, visit http://catalog.wblib.org/iii/calendar/month.
Westacres Teen Recycled Book Beads
Wednesday, April 19 from 6-7 p.m.
Westacres Branch Youth Activity Center
Celebrate Earth Day! For grades 6-12. Registration is required. To register, visit http://catalog.wblib.org/iii/calendar/month.
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