Taylor
Parks Elementary School first-grade was honored to have a few of the Taylor Firefighters
as a reading guest March 12. He was very entertaining and friendly. An
experience the students will not forget.
Sunday, March 24, 2019
EUREKA HEIGHTS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL celebrates engaging activities
Eureka
Heights Elementary School pupils celebrate Place Value and 100s Day on the job
site with engaging STEM activities.
STATE SENATOR reads to elementary school groups
On
March 22, State Senator Erika Geiss visited a few elementary schools to
read for March is Reading Month including Taylor Parks Elementary School second
graders and Randall Elementary School fourth graders.
TAYLOR HIGH SCHOOL team works with Ford NGL to set stages to make grads college-and-career ready
On
March 20, Taylor High School students and others continued work with Ford NGL.
The group was made up of a combination of central office, staff, students, and community
and business members. Great work was accomplished as the group collaborated as
a community to make graduates college-and-career ready!
WEST MIDDLE SCHOOL chorus classes attend Michigan Opera Theatre
On
March 22, Mr. Martin‘s chorus classes from West Middle School, attended a
performance of The Secret World of Og at the Michigan Opera Theatre.
This
operatic adaptation was based on the well-known children’s book by Canadian Pierre
Berton, and the students were able to discover the classic story of a group of
siblings who venture into the dark, subterranean world of the Ogs to rescue
their baby brother and cat.
West
wishes to thank the Michigan Opera Theatre for allowing 170 of our students to
attend free of charge. This was an amazing opportunity for our students
to be able to see a live opera in the beautiful, majestic setting of the
Michigan Opera Theatre. It is the hope of West Middle School that this
performance inspires the students to continue their vocal training and to
patronize more live theater in the future.
WEST MIDDLE SCHOOL students attend Explorathon
Twenty-four
eighth-grade girls from West Middle School went to Cranbrook Kingswood Middle
School on March 20. The students attended Explorathon 2019, which was sponsored
by AAUW-Birmingham branch. The branch graciously waived the $15 entrance fee
for each girl.
The
day began with a keynote speaker, Denise Gray, who was a long time executive
with General Motors. Presently, she is president of the multi-billion dollar
company, LG Chem Michigan Inc. Tech Center.
Her
message to the girls, who attended from the Tri-County area, was to listen to
the advice of those you have your best interest at heart and to say yes to all
the opportunities that come your way.
After
the keynote speaker, each girl was allowed to attend three workshops of their
choice. The choices included, but were not limited to anthropology, chemistry,
healthcare, engineering and math. In the workshops the girls were given
important information about career responsibilities and education needed. In
many of the workshops hands-on activities showed the girls what would be
involved in these careers.
The
girls enjoyed the day tremendously. This opportunity to become aware of the
various careers open to the girls gave them much to consider. The staff at West
Middle School is very proud of these wonderful, hard-working girls. We are
excited to follow their individual journeys as they grow and mature into
leaders in their chosen career paths.
TAYLOR HIGH SCHOOL spring season kicks off this week
Taylor
High School spring sports season will kick off next week. Please consult the
website for games, times and locations! Good luck Griffins!
TAYLOR HIGH SCHOOL offers Crisis Prevention workshop
On
March 18 several staff members from Taylor High School as well as others around
the district participated in “Crisis Prevention” training to learn how to
de-escalate students in crisis situations. Thank you to Dr. Antaya and Ms.
Wehrmeister for putting on the training!
HOOVER MIDDLE SCHOOL welcomes guest lab instructor
Hoover
Middle School seventh grades had a guest lab instructor form Plasti Van to
learn about polymers and the periodic table. They had fun during their
science lab.
TAYLOR HIGH SCHOOL: Griffins at a Glance (It's Spirit Week!)
Griffins
at a Glance: It’s Spirit Week!
Spirit
Week Agenda 2019
Monday:
March 25 – Powderbuff Volleyball game 6th hour
Class
Color Day
Tuesday:
March 26 – 6th and 7th hour assembly
Favorite
Team Day
Limbo
Chicken Launch
Dodge Ball Semi: Placement
Chicken Launch
Dodge Ball Semi: Placement
Homecoming
Booth
Wednesday:
March27–1⁄2 Day NO ASSEMBLY Meme/Character Day
Thursday:
March 28 – 2nd and 3rd hour assembly
Extreme
Neon Day
Lip Sync Dances
Possible Balloon pop
Lip Sync Dances
Possible Balloon pop
Friday:
March 29 – 1⁄2 day - Assembly 5th, 6th, and 7th hours
(7:45–10:30
a.m.)
Hawaiian/Beach
Day Obstacle Course
Arm Wrestling Finals Pedal Course
Arm Wrestling Finals Pedal Course
Hula
Hoop
Dodge Ball Finals Tug-Of-War Finals
Dodge Ball Finals Tug-Of-War Finals
TAKE NOTE: New attendance policy is underway
Taylor
Schools’ new tardy/attendance policy has been approved by the Board and is now
posted on the website at www.taylorschools.net.
Please
take a minute to review this information with your student. You will also now
be receiving a telephone call if your child is marked absent or tardy for one
or more periods during the day.
Please
use parent/student connect to keep track of your students’ attendance and make
sure you are calling in to excuse their absence. If you have any questions
please call their counselor or an administrator for more information.
TAYLOR HIGH SCHOOL students take informative trip to Lansing
Five
Taylor High School students attended the Youth In Government conference in
Lansing in March. The students wrote bills, and voted on several bills
pertaining to child abuse, civil rights, environmental protection, etc.
Senior
Rachel Zorn was awarded her senior cords to be worn at graduation. Everyone was
extremely tired by the end of the week, but we are all excited to attend next
year's conference – and are already starting to write new bills!
Mary
Rita Zalewski, Youth In Government advisor
WEST MIDDLE SCHOOL science students mix learning with fun
On
March 15, Mrs. Proudlock took 106 science students from West Middle School to
the Lincoln Park Roller Rink.
Students
reviewed forces and motion with the roller rink‘s resident “scientist”. Two
hands-on activities were presented. Students had a better understanding that
gravity pulls objects toward earth even as the earth is in constant motion.
Also by making a plane fueled by the air in a balloon, students saw fluid
motion in action.
Of
course the highlight of the trip was rollerskating. Proficient skaters helped
beginner skaters. Eventually, many of the beginner skaters became proficient.
Management
of the Lincoln Park Roller Rink commented that the students from West Middle School
were very well behaved. Administration and staff are once again very proud of
our students in the way they represent our school.
Submitted
by Sara Bochenek
HOOVER MIDDLE SCHOOL students discuss transition with elementary students
During
the week of March 11, the Hoover Middle School Counseling Department visited
all of the Taylor School District Elementary Schools in order to speak to the
current fifth graders about their transition to the middle school for the 2019-20
school year. Thank you to all of the elementary schools' staff
and their students for welcoming the group into your schools!
TAYLOR PARKS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL enjoys Family Night
The
students and families at Taylor Parks Elementary School enjoyed a Willie Wonka-inspired
Family Night. Activities included Book Bingo, a Skittles
experiment, making glitter slime and a spin-to-win game. There was an area to
take “selfies” with Willie Wonka masks and several prize baskets were raffled
off. It was an awesome night.