Here
are some photographs of West Middle School teachers who decided not to let the
students have all the fun during the Halloween season!
Saturday, November 1, 2014
HOOVER MIDDLE SCHOOL: Fiesta Day!
Here
are some pictures that the eighth-grade Spanish students took during the
first Fiesta Day at Hoover Middle School.
MCDOWELL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL: Good behavior means good results
At
McDowell Elementary School, good behavior brings good times. As part of the
school’s Positive Behavior Program this month's incentive was sidewalk chalk
art. The kids had a lot of fun!
HOOVER MIDDLE SCHOOL: 270 families represented at conferences
Over
270 families attended Hoover Middle School Parent Teacher Conferences on
October 22. Parents received progress reports on their children, met with
teachers and administrators. It was a great evening for the Hoover Community.
HOOVER MIDDLE SCHOOL: Winners really enjoy family game night
On
October 22 Hoover Middle School hosted a “Family Game Night” for all families.
They played various English and Math games and earned tickets for each game
they completed. The following day the student winners (at right) of the brand new
games were able to take them home to enjoy with their families.
Thursday, October 30, 2014
HAPPY HALLOWEEN: Safe Halloween on tap and much more!
It's
almost Halloween time in Taylor, and there's plenty to look forward to as we
move collectively toward the end of the week -- including some important tips
from the Taylor Police Department.
The
City of Taylor's annual "Safe Halloween Night" is scheduled to begin
about 6 p.m. Friday at Heritage Park. There will be plenty of candy giveaways
and family fun scheduled in a safe, secure environment around the Heritage Park
Activities Building and Coan Lake. For more information, call (734) 374-8900.
The
Taylor Eagles No. 3138 will host a Halloween Party Friday, beginning at 8 p.m.
The Eagles is located at 23900 Goddard, just east of Telegraph. Featured will
be Karaoke, food and a costume contest. For more information, call (313)
295-9644.
In
a related note, Shwedel Dental (25650 Goddard Road) is featuring a
"Halloween Candy Buy-Back" on Saturday, Nov. 1. It will run from 9
a.m. to noon. Those who want to exchange their Halloween candy for money can do
so, with the understanding that Shwedel will be sending all of the candy
collected to our military personnel. Shwedel will give anyone interested $1 per
pound of candy, up to 10 pounds. For more information, call (313) 292-5590.
Halloween
has been celebrated on October 31 since the early 1800s and is traditionally a
family-oriented holiday when children get to dress up and enjoy candy and other
treats. To assist the community in enjoying this holiday as safely as possible,
Taylor Police have compiled the following Halloween safety tips for parents and
their children:
Tips
for Children:
- Children should never be allowed to go out alone on Halloween.
- Never eat any treats until they have been checked.
- Never accept rides from strangers.
- Never take shortcuts through backyards or alleys.
- Children should walk—not run—during their trick-or-tricking activities.
- All costumes should be made of light-colored, fireproof material, with reflectors if possible.
- Avoid wearing long, baggy, or loose costumes or oversized shoes to prevent tripping.
- Children should wear proper fitting, comfortable costumes and shoes.
- Props such as toy guns or swords should be made of pliable material.
- Realistic replica firearms should never be used.
- Do not wear masks if they impair vision.
- Consider using face paint instead of masks.
- Wigs should be fireproof and should not restrict vision.
- Kids should always use sidewalks, not the street, for walking.
- Children should look in all directions before crossing the street.
- Cross streets at the corner, use crosswalks and do not cross between parked cars.
- Kids should only go to well-lit houses and stay on porches rather than entering houses.
- Know the home phone number in case an emergency telephone call is necessary.
- Have their names and addresses attached to their costumes.
- Trick-or-treaters should avoid crossing lawns where they may trip over lawn ornaments.
Pumpkin
Carving Tips:
- Make sure you carve pumpkins on a stable, flat surface with good lighting.
- Have children draw a face on the outside of the pumpkin and parents should do the cutting. Do not let children carve pumpkins.
- Place lighted pumpkins away from curtains and other flammable objects, and do not leave lighted pumpkins unattended.
For
Parents:
- The recommended trick-or-treat hours in the City of Taylor are from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
- Prepare your home for trick-or-treaters by clearing porches, lawns, and sidewalks and by placing jack-o-lanterns away from doorways and landings.
- A responsible adult should escort children while trick-or-tricking.
- Parents should know what route their children will be taking.
- Don’t leave your home unattended on Halloween night.
- Set a specific time limit for your children to be out on Halloween night.
- Adult should carry flashlights and a cell phone if they have one.
- If driving, adults should drive slowly and watch for children in the street or medians.
- Adults driving Halloween night also must use caution when exiting driveways and alleyways.
- Have kids get out of cars at the curbside, not on the traffic side.
- Keep pets inside your home, or other safe place that night.
- Advise children that they should never enter strangers’ homes.
- Give wrapped homemade treats only to children you know.
- Do not give choking hazards such as gum, peanuts, hard candies, or small toys as treats to young children.
- Never invite children into your home.
- Instruct children not to stray from their group.
- All fruit should be cut and closely examined before eating it.
- Inspect all of your children’s candy for safety before children eat it.
Contact
the Taylor Police Department for information on candy checks at (734) 287-6611.
KENNEDY HIGH SCHOOL: Seniors 'powder' Juniors in special football game (updated with photos)
The Senior and Junior girls went head to head
during a game of flag football.
Touchdowns were scored as well as two-point conversions.
The Seniors won, 35-19, but Juniors showed
great effort.
The students enjoyed watching their
classmates play football as they hustled up and down the field. The players showed skill with special
teams, reverse patterns, double reverse plays, passing route plays, and
kickoffs.
The male cheerleaders kept the crowd’s spirit
up and put on a hilarious half-time show. Their routine had music and
excitement.
The Powder Puff game at John F. Kennedy’s was
a success and elevated school spirit!
BLAIR MOODY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL: Researching wonderful Halloween stories
With
Halloween just a few days away Ms. Gray’s class in Room 2 of the Blair Moody
Elementary School Early Childhood Special Education Classroom have been reading
some really wonderful stories about all the scary things you see at Halloween.
Everyone
agreed that spiders are the scariest of all. But, rather than be scared of
spiders we decided to become spiders ourselves. We made spider hats with eight
eyes and eight legs.
One
of our favorite parts of Halloween is candy. Recently the afternoon class
played a new game with candy. Pupils had to guess if the candy would sink or
float when put it into a tub full of water. They also got some of the candy and
the Skittles were the favorite.
HOOVER MIDDLE SCHOOL: How high is high?
Hoover
Middle School’s seventh-grade scientists are building models to answer the
question "How high is the atmosphere?"
Each
graduated cylinder represents a column of air stretching from the surface of
the Earth to space. Each of the layers is represented by a different color.
The “scientists” compared the height of each layer to the others and discussed
altitude, density, air pressure and temperatures.
SIXTH GRADE ACADEMY: Transformer Heroes!
Team
Transformers at the Sixth Grade Academy would like to recognize the photographed
students this week as the club’s “Transformer Hero” for the following reasons:
- Always prepared for Class, doing their “Personal Best”
- Motivated and Ready to Learn Everyday
- Serves as a “Transformer” role model, always willing to help others
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
TRUMAN HIGH SCHOOL: DECA holds successful Safe Halloween (34 photos)
Truman
High School DECA had its Safe Halloween event this Oct. 25 from 5-7pm.
It
was a big success. DECA invited all Taylor elementary schools to come bring
their pupils and trick-or-treat, play games, get faces painted, do crafts and
have a nice night with the high school students.
DECA
was able to showcase Truman in a positive way, provide a nice service for the
community and it was a great night.
DECA
wanted to do something to connect with the local elementary schools and bring
them into the school so they can see the building and meet the high school
students who care about them and wanted to do something nice for them.