April 22
April 22- May 3
April 22 EARTH DAY/ MAKER DAY, MI Smile Program,Mad Science Club 3:30
April 24 Muffins with Mom 6:30
April 25 First Grade Field Trip
April 26 Fun Run!!!!
April 29 Healthy Kids Club 3:40
April 30 Fourth Grade M-Step- ELA
May 1 Third Grade M-Step- ELA
May 2 Fourth Grade M-Step- Math,Healthy Kids Club 3:40, PTA Meeting 6:00
Vision
…to inspire a passion for lifelong learning.
Mission
Our mission is to empower all students to be advocates for themselves and others. Each student will be taught essential life-long skills in a secure, respectful environment.
Golden Tray Award Winners
April 8-12
Mrs. Easlick’s Class, Mrs. A’s Class, Ms Robertson’s Class, Miss Darin’s Class
Limited Schools of Choice Program for 2019-20
The Allen Park Public School District has established a successful Schools of Choice Program for the past several years and the Board of Education has approved continuation of the program for the 2019-20 school year for Kindergarten through 8th Grade. (Requests for specific elementary schools cannot be guaranteed)
Applications will be available beginning Monday, April 8, 2019 at the Riley Education Center, 9601 Vine or at http://www.allenparkschools.com Completed applications will be accepted beginning Monday, April 8 through Friday, April 26, 2019 from 7:30 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. weekdays in the Pupil Accounting Office at the Riley Education Center. Completed applications may also be emailed to schoolofchoice@appublicschools.com by Friday, April 26, 2019 at 4:00 p.m. Absolutely no late applications can be accepted.
A random draw selection will be held on Tuesday, April 30 at 9:00 a.m. at the Riley Education Center. The draw will determine numerical selection for acceptance of candidates.
We ask that you help us by sharing this information with friends and/or family members who may be interested in having their children become a part of the Allen Park Public Schools Family.
For more information about the Schools of Choice Program, please see the attached FAQ’s, visit our website at http://www.allenparkschools.com or call (313) 827-2105.
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Allen Park Preschool Program
MOBILE DENTIST IS COMING TO Lindemann ON APRIL 22TH (SEE LINKS BELOW)
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Allen Park Summer Kids Camp is open to all districts and offers children ages 3-13 an opportunity to enjoy a variety of fun activities, field trips and more! Each week offers a different theme and a special event. Our staff will help your child have fun, make memories, and create friendships in a fun and relaxed atmosphere. Flyer with more info attached – registration form on district website – allenparkschools.com – https://www.allenparkschools.com/apps/pages/index.jsp?uREC_ID=971884&type=d&pREC_ID=1292547
Allen Park Public Schools Latchkey Program is designed to provide children with a safe, well-supervised environment when an adult is unable to be at home. The activities include crafts, games, outdoor and indoor play. Our program is play-based and encourages a relaxed environment for the child who is in school all day. We are licensed with the State of Michigan to take care of children between the ages of 3 and 13 years of age. Flyer with more info attached – registration form on district website – allenparkschools.com – https://www.allenparkschools.com/apps/pages/index.jsp?uREC_ID=971884&type=d&pREC_ID=1292543
SHOUT OUT!! During spring break, first Grade student, Kaiden Mifsud wrestled and placed 2nd place at States and 7th place at Nationals!!!
Mrs. Bowdell’s shout out to Lindemann students getting in some physical activity during Spring Break!
Mrs. Bowdell’s shout out to students from Mrs. Robertson’s class having fun with hula huts!
Tiger’s Game with 5th Grade Safeties and Mentors!!!!
Safety Town is an interactive safety awareness program for children from 5-6 years of age. Each day the children will be introduced to various safety issues in a fun and safe environment. The program is taught by a Police Officer and an AP teacher, with hands-on topics led by community guest speakers as well as visits from the Allen Park Police & Fire Departments. Teen volunteers from Allen Park High School lead the children through Safety Town every day and receive valuable training along with obtaining National Honor Society service hours. The children learn about stranger danger, water and beach as well as playground safety, fire safety, pet and bus safety, electrical and gun safety, and personal safety with an emphasis on pedestrian safety. The kids will be bicycling through a miniature town complete with streets, sidewalks, buildings, stop signs and a working traffic signal. Importance is placed on having the children memorize a cell phone number to call if they should ever become lost. We use fun songs to reinforce all of these principles and the children memorize our very own Safety Town Pledge!
Parent Orientation: All children and parents will meet for a 30 minute orientation on the first day of your session (Children stay for full session). It is the parent’s responsibility to bring their child to Safety Town daily and to pick them up promptly. Parents who will have someone else picking up the child will designate that on the enrollment form the first day.
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Please take a look at the resources available to families to help you understand the upcoming 2019 MSTEP:
Free Test Practice Opportunities for All Students That Make a Difference
All students have access to sample test questions and practice tests online.
Students in grades K-8 and 11 can access sample items using the Chrome browser (https://wbte.drcedirect.com/MI/portals/mi).