U.S.
Rep. Debbie Dingell attended the Big Bang Robotics competition at the Taylor
Sportsplex with a number of schools from Southeast Michigan. Taylor High School
has named its robot John Dingell, after the late congressman. “I may cheer a
little more for them than I admit,” she said.
Sunday, June 16, 2019
RANDALL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL youngsters take trip
While
Randall Elementary School's fifth graders celebrated their completion last
Friday its first grade friends took a trip to Kensington Metro Park Farm.
RANDALL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL fifth graders honored
Congratulations
to Randall Elementary School’s fifth graders for completing the years in
elementary. Their assembly was held recently followed by a catered lunch from
Secret Recipes and a dance with DJ afterwards. The fifgth graders and teachers
would like to thank the PTO for sponsoring everything and for all their hard
work helping us celebrate the day!
Congratulations
to Ivy and John for being awarded the Margaret Pilon Citizenship award for
2018-19. Margaret Pilon was a past principal who believed highly about
citizenship. It is awarded every year to one or two students who show
outstanding citizenship at Randall.
Also,
we had three students with perfect attendance this year. Great job Logan, Trey,
and Fabian for never missing a day of school!
Principal
Mezaros read "I Wish You More" by Amy Krouse Rosenthal to the
students and parents at the end of the assembly. Lots of tears from all the
wishes. More treasures than pockets; More hugs than ughs; More umbrella than
rain; More give than take; More we than me; More woohoo than whoa; More stories
than stars; More pause than fast forward. The staff wishes all the fifth
graders the best and more!
MCDOWELL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL celebrates retirements
Retirement
farewell and yummy treat at McDowell Elementary School! They have
been celebrating with three of their favorite teachers - Elizabeth Bochenek,
Erin Hardin and Sherry Hutchison - as they culminate a combined 82 years teaching
in Taylor School District. We wish them well in whatever they choose to do
next. Ms. Bochenek and Mrs. Hardin visited every classroom to
say goodbye. They played ice cream truck music and charged
a goodbye hug for treats.
TAYLOR PARKS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL donates to shelter
A
small portion of Taylor Parks Elementary School’s Field Day Money was donated
to the Taylor Animal Shelter.
TAYLOR PARKS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL claps 'em on out
Taylor
Parks Elementary School had its fifth grade Clap Out. Students lined the halls
to wish the fifth graders well as they are promoted to sixth grade. The fifth
graders were given a special lunch and then went off to bowl at Skore Lanes.
Good luck fifth graders as you head off to middle school.
KINYON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL students enjoy STEM
Mrs.
Gamble’s fourth and fifth graders at Kinyon Elementary School have been
enjoying their STEM class that is being taught by Ms. Sanna.
TAYLOR PARKS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL celebrated youthful grads
Taylor
Parks Elementary School students from Mrs. Ambrosia's and Mrs. Ramey's
kindergarten classes, as well as Mrs. Rushlow's kindergarten/first grade class
celebrated their graduation recently. Students performed songs for their
families and received recognition for being promoted to the next grade
level.
TAYLOR SCHOOL DISTRICT bus drivers win competition
Taylor
Bus Drivers win big at annual bus "Roadeo.” Team Taylor took home the
first place "Team award" (highest three driver composite scores) in
the Wayne Co. Bus driving Championship held recently at Taylor High School.
There
were 56 registered participants. Taylor driver Mike Salisbury placed second, a
mere point behind the first place finisher. Mike has therefore qualified for
the State Driving Championship to be held June 22 in Romeo.
Congratulations
to the entire team and to Mike for outstanding performance behind the wheel. Pictured
are: Mike Salisbury, Austin Lake, Sarah Carroll, Denise Armstrong, Ciara
Hughes, Gina McLure, Rachel Titek, Susan Burns
BLAIR MOODY ELEMENTARY celebrates science
Blair
Moody Elementary School's fourth graders in Mr. Dwyer’s and Mrs. Pilot’s classes
had an amazing Science Day. Students participated in the Egg Drop- shout out to
Ms. Doris for dropping the eggs from the roof. Fifty percent of the eggs landed
unbroken due to great engineering. Other events included - Big Bubbles, Flying
Film Canisters and Making Oobleck. Way to go Moody fourth graders!