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Community Forum: Bond Proposal

Over the past several years the number of students attending Hudsonville Public Schools has grown significantly.  During the past eighteen months we have been exploring options to address this growth.  Following a lengthy process of study and community input, the Board of Education unanimously approved a bond proposal to bring to the voters.  While this request does not raise the millage rate, it is a comprehensive approach to addressing the needs of our growing K-12 student population.

Please join us for a community gathering to review this proposal that will go before the voters on May 3, 2011.

Location: Hudsonville High School Auditorium (5037 32nd Avenue)

Dates: Tuesday, March 29 and Tuesday, April 19

Time: 7:00 p.m.

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Talent Show Line Up

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Our big show is just four days away!  If you have a 3rd, 4th or 5th grader in this year’s talent show, this blog post contains some important information.

The rehearsal will take place on Wednesday, March 30 after school.  All talent show participants will rehearse from 3:45 until 5:15.  Please pick your child up at school at 5:15 on this day.  The rehearsal will be run by Mrs. Bretz, Mrs. Brouwer, Mrs. Nienhuis and Mrs. VanKoevering.

Also, the line up for Thursday’s 9:15 and 1:15 shows can be found here:  TALENT SHOW LINE UP. Mrs. Reagan will be videotaping each performance and posting these to the school blog by Monday, April 4.  If you cannot leave work to watch your child perform, remember that the blog will host a recording of each act.

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Out like a lamb?

SunshineAs we enter the last week of March and look ahead to the five day forecast, it is safe to say that March is closing out the same way it began, like a lamb.    For those of you who are preparing to exit for places more warm than West Michigan, I ask that you bring back enough of that sunshine to warm up the month of April for us!

We end this coming week with one of the biggest highlights of the school year, the TALENT SHOW!  There will be two shows, each with a different cast of performances.  You can view the performance schedule by clicking on this link:  TALENT SHOW LINE UP 2011 As I have done in years past, all performances will be video taped and published to this blog by Monday, April 4.

And for those of you with precious kindergarteners, remember:  NO KINDERGARTEN CLASSES ARE IN SESSION THIS THURSDAY, MARCH 31.  This is a day off for kindergarteners.

Here’s to a great week and a fabulous spring vacation for everyone—whether you are away or home!

Mrs. Reagan

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HAPPY LAST FRIDAY BEFORE SPRING BREAK!!!

NEWS FROM THE OFFICE…….. Well we had a pretty uneventful week here at Georgetown.  Now don’t take that wrong……. that is not a bad thing!  Just smooth sailing!  : )   Drum roll please…… ONLY 4 more school days until Spring Break! YIPPEE ~~~~    One more thing, DO NOT FORGET about our 5th Grade fundraiser breakfast this Saturday at Vitale’s!  You may purchase tickets at the door for $7 each.  It will be held from 9am to 11 am.

TALENT SHOW NEWS…….. Remember this will be next Thursday, March 31.  If your child will be performing you will receive something home to let you know at which performance they will be in.  We are having two shows, one at 9:15 am and one at 1:15 pm.  Also do not forget that if you are unable to make  this, Mrs. Reagan records both shows and posts them on our school blog so you will not have miss it!

MAY 3 BOND ELECTION……. We are so fortunate to be in a school community which is growing. Over the past 5 years, Hudsonville Public Schools has
grown by 604 students. This trend is not new to Hudsonville as our enrollment has almost tripled over the last 25 years.  In an effort to address the need for additional classroom space, our Board of Education unanimously approved a resolution to go before voters with a bond request. The proposal to be voted on May 3 calls for:
•New 9+ building on the existing high school site
•New South Elementary located on Greenly Street
•New competition pool and fine arts auditorium
•New transportation facility
•Reconfiguring the Freshman Campus to an Early Childhood Center
•Technology upgrades to all school buildings
•Athletic upgrades at Baldwin, Riley, and High School
Since the district is part of the School Bond Revolving Fund (SBRF), which the state makes available to rapidly growing districts, we will be able to build the facilities and improvements without a millage increase. Currently, the districts levies  7.0 mills for debt retirement and the rate will remain at 7.0 mills. The total cost of the proposal will be $82,000,000.00. If  you have questions please visit our website, www.hudsonvillepublicschools.org or call our superintendent, Nick Ceglarek,  616-669-1740 ext 1.

YEARBOOKS…….. Your student should have brought home their yearbooks home this week.  The Office just wants to let you know that we have “extra” yearbooks for sale in the office.  These will be sold for $10 per yearbook. They will be available on a first come, first serve basis.  If you will be writing a check, please make it payable to “GEORGETOWN ELEMENTARY”.

SPRING ART SHOW ………. Save the date!  The 2011 Hudsonville Student Art Show is just around the corner!  There will be a special reception for Georgetown Artists on Tuesday, April 26 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Check out the flyer… 2011FlyerPDF and visit Mrs. Brouwer’s Art Room Blog for more information about the art show!

FOOD SERVICE NEWS……… Attention Parents: The food service department is going “green” and will be piloting a new program in your building this month.  Starting with the April menu, you will receive the monthly lunch menu and deposit slip form by email through the School Messenger system. If you have an email address registered with the school system, you will receive this information the third week of every month.   You can also print a copy of the monthly menu off of our web page at www.jenhudfood.org.  If you do not have email or access to a computer, you can request from your building secretary to have a paper copy sent home each month.  Paper copies will also be available in each building for pickup.  Please feel free to contact Stacey at 667-3352 or swykoski@hpseagles.net if you have any questions or concerns.  I am also attaching the April menu  April 2011 Hud Elem and the deposit slip   Deposit Slip .

5th GRADE NEWS……. Just going to list a few dates for you to put on your calendars to remember for upcoming 5th grade events.  Wow….  hold on tight, before you know it you will have a middle schooler!

3/26 ~ Vitale’s Breakfast Fundraiser

4/12 ~ Instrument Fittings here @ Georgetown

4/20 ~ Parent Informational Meeting  @ Baldwin Middle/7pm

4/21 ~ Parent Informational Meeting @ Riley Middle/7pm

4/27 ~ Course Selection/Enrollments due back to your 5th Gr teacher

5/2 ~ 7pm  6th Gr Orientation for 5th Gr parents and students

5/19 ~ 5th grade CAMP meeting

5/25 thru 5/27 ~ 5th grade CAMP

6/3 ~ 5th Grade CELEBRATION!!!!

PTC NEWS………. The PTC just wanted to update you on the recent Book Fair news!  Way to go Georgetown is all I can say!  As a school we raised $205 for ONE FOR BOOKS! Yey!!  We also earned $2500 for books for our library and classrooms.  This is awesome.

The other note is about our Marco’s Pizza Night……….  we raised $88 for Georgetown and the winning classroom was 5th Gr ~ Mrs. Bouwens.  Enjoy that pizza party 5th graders!

COMMUNITY ED NEWS…….. It looks like Community Ed will be offering some fun and exciting activities for kids over Spring Break.  These will be offered through Gymnastics Unlimited and are being offered for girls and boys, ages 4 through 16!  Please read the attached flier for more information…..  Spring break 2011(2) . Currently the new activities that are offered are Golf Lessons ….. SpringGolfForm2011 , HEAT Swimming Opportunities ….. 2011HEATSpringYoung Rembrandts Drawing Class…….  Georgetown Spring 2011bFun with Sign Language…..SignLanguageGTWN2011 and Sports & More Camp…..  GVSUActivityCampSpring.  Please remember you can visit the Community Ed website for all of the activities that are currently available and you are ALSO able to register on line for these courses through this link!    http://commed01.hudsonville.k12.mi.us/Default.aspx .

SWIMMING LESSONS……. Hudsonville Community Education still has some spots available for our spring session of swim lessons.  Class meets every Saturday for 8 weeks, April 16 – June 4, 2011, at 8:15 a.m.  These classes are for kids ages 3 and up.  We have openings in every level 1 – 5.  Cost is $40 for residents and $50 for non residents.  To register, please visit www.hudsonvillepublicschools.org or call Rebecca at 669-7747, ext. #3.

BOATER SAFETY CLASSES…….. These will be offered through Community Ed ALSO!!  You may also register for these online at the Community Ed website too.  Here is the information though if you are interested…….

AGES:  12 & UP;  WHEN: Saturday, April 16 OR Saturday, May 21 (choose only ONE day);  TIME: 9am to 3pm;  WHERE: Hudsonville High School, Room #109 (enter through the front entrance, turn right by office, then turn left to #109);  COST:  $10 per person.  www.hudsonvillepublicschools.org

COMMUNITY NEWS…….. TASTE OF HUDSONVILLE……On Saturday, May 7th the Hudsonville Band Boosters will be sponsoring “Taste of Hudsonville” in the Hudsonville High School gymnasium from 2-5pm.  This community-wide event will showcase food from at least thirteen area restaurants as well as the instrumental music talent of the Hudsonville Band program.  In addition to great food and music, a large silent auction and 50/50 raffle will be held.  Tickets for the event can be purchased daily in the Hudsonville High School and Middle School offices, in the high school lobby on Tuesdays from 5-6pm, at the Avon Store and at Lake Michigan Credit Union on 32nd Ave. beginning Monday, April 11th.  Advanced sale tickets are $10 for adults, $8 for senior citizens and $5 for children 10 and under  (all tickets are an additional $2 at the door).

SUMMER SPORTS CAMP…….. Save $100 on a summer sports camp! Are you looking for a summer athletic camp for your kids? Cornerstone University is offering your school a $100 discount before April 15th. All discounts are valid for online registration only, and you must use promo code SUMMERFUN at your check-out to receive the discount. For more details visit www.cugoldeneagles.com to see a list of dates and camp offerings.

SPRING BREAK OPEN SWIM………. At Hudsonville High School Pool….  ($2.50 per person or $8 for immediate family.)

Saturday:  April 2,  2-4PM
Monday: April 4,  2-4PM
Tuesday:  April 5,  2-4PM
Wednesday:  April 6,  2-4PM
Thursday:  April 7,  2-4PM
Friday:  April 8,  2-4PM
Saturday:   April 9,  2-4PM

Lap Swim will also take place from 5:30-7AM.

SUMMER 2011 LAKER WRITERS CAMP……… Please read the following attached flier if you are interested in this opportunity.  The registration is attached also.  This is being offered for students in grades 4-12 (Grades they will be entering in the fall).   Laker_Writers_Camp_2011

UPCOMING EVENTS

3/24  5th Grade visits Baldwin Middle School

3/31  Georgetown Talent Show at 9:15am/1:15pm

4/1 – 4/10  SPRING BREAK!!!!!!

4/15  Popcorn Friday

4/15  M/W Friday for Kindergarten

4/26  Art Show @ Park Elementary

Have a great weekend!

Mrs. Nurenberg  : )

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Dictionary Project Comes to Georgetown

dictionaryWe were honored today with the gracious gift of dictionaries!  Shirley Anderson from the Dictionary Project gave each third grader their own personal dictionary to keep and use as a resource for words and much more.

Miss Anderson explained that the “goal of the program is to assist all students inMrs. Andersonbecoming good writers, active readers, creative thinkers, and resourceful learners by providing them with their own personal dictionary. The dictionaries are a gift to each student to use at school and at home for years to come. Educators see third grade as the dividing line between learning to read and reading to learn, so we encourage our sponsors to give dictionaries each year to children in the third grade.”

Thank you DICTIONARY PROJECT for your support in helping our third graders to know, understand and use words POWERFULLY for communicating!

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MAY 3 BOND ELECTION for HPS

We are so fortunate to be in a school community which is growing. Over the past 5 years, Hudsonville Public Schools has grown by 604 students. This trend is not new to Hudsonville as our enrollment has almost tripled over the last 25 years.  In an effort to address the need for additional classroom space, our Board of Education unanimously approved a resolution to go before voters with a bond request. The proposal to be voted on May 3 calls for:
•New 9+ building on the existing high school site
•New South Elementary located on Greenly Street
•New competition pool and fine arts auditorium
•New transportation facility
•Reconfiguring the Freshman Campus to an Early Childhood Center
•Technology upgrades to all school buildings
•Athletic upgrades at Baldwin, Riley, and High School
Since the district is part of the School Bond Revolving Fund (SBRF), which the state makes available to rapidly growing districts, we will be able to build the facilities and improvements WITHOUT a millage increase. Currently, the districts levies 7.0 mills for debt retirement and the rate will remain at 7.0 mills. The total cost of the proposal will be $82,000,000.00. If you have questions please visit our website, www.hudsonvillepublicschools.org or call our superintendent, Nick Ceglarek, 616-669-1740 ext 1.

PLEASE REMEMBER TO GET OUT AND VOTE ON TUESDAY, MAY 3!!!! THANK YOU

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Week 27 of School!

As you can see from the snapshot of the week ahead, spring is very busy for our 5th graders!   The S.A.V.E. (Substance Abuse Violence Education) Program is a shared partnership between HPS and the Ottawa County Sheriff’s Department.  Our laison officer, Sgt. Mike Petroelje, meets with our 5th graders each Wednesday to speak on and discuss health and government related issues.

On Thursday, our 5th graders spend walk to Baldwin Middle School to meet the principals and  tour the building to get a sense of what their lives will be like as sixth graders next year.

Finally, on Saturday morning, 5th graders will be serving breakfast at Vitale’s.  A portion of these earnings go toward 5th Grade Celebration.  If you have not turned in your pre-paid RSVP, you can take care of it by clicking on this link. Please come if you can.

Have a great week…and enjoy the sunshine when it appears!  Spring official begins at 7:21 pm tonight.

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Community Forums: HPS Bond Proposal

Over the past several years the number of students attending Hudsonville Public Schools has grown significantly.  During the past eighteen months we have been exploring options to address this growth.  Following a lengthy process of study and community input, the Board of Education unanimously approved a bond proposal to bring to the voters.  While this request does not raise the millage rate, it is a comprehensive approach to addressing the needs of our growing K-12 student population.

Please join us for a community gathering to review this proposal that will go before the voters on May 3, 2011.

Location: Hudsonville High School Auditorium (5037 32nd Avenue)

Dates: Tuesday, March 29 and Tuesday, April 19

Time: 7:00 p.m.

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