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Dear Voyager Families,

 

Wow, spring is truly an incredible time of the year, isn't it? As the weather warms up and nature bursts into bloom, our school is filled with energy and excitement. I wanted to take a moment to share some highlights and upcoming events with you.


During a recent staff meeting, our team had the pleasure of reflecting on the incredible progress and success stories of our students. The growth we've witnessed this year is truly remarkable, and it fills us with pride and gratitude. Starting our day with these uplifting stories was a wonderful way to reaffirm our commitment to our students as we gear up for the busiest time of the year.


At Voyager, one of our key priorities is to provide authentic learning experiences for our students. As we enter this vibrant season, we're looking forward to offering new opportunities for hands-on learning through various field trips. Each grade level has an exciting excursion planned for May, and we can't wait to see our students engage with their learning in new and meaningful ways.


May will also be filled with activity as we also focus on strengthening our school community and celebrating our successes together. We're thrilled to announce our First Annual Voyager VBC Fun Run, where students and families can come together for a day of fitness, fun, and fundraising. Additionally, we'll be hosting Field Day, classroom celebrations, and our much-anticipated 5th grade Completion Ceremony. There's so much to look forward to, and we can't wait to share these special moments with all of you.


Here's to a spring season filled with growth, joy, and unforgettable memories!


Warm regards,

Danielle Schmidt


 Howell Robotics Open House

On Monday, April 29, from 6 to 8 p.m., the Highlander Robotics program is hosting an open house for anyone who would like to learn more about the robotics programs offered in the district. Attendees can meet with the elementary, middle, and high school teams to learn about the programs and FIRST Robotics. To learn more, please visit https://bit.ly/3U5XlWt. 

Reminder: Free Breakfast and Lunch for All Students

Thanks to the Michigan School Meals program, breakfast and lunch are provided free of charge to all students. To qualify for a free meal, students must select a complete meal consisting of an entrée and at least a half cup of fruit or vegetable. A la carte items are not included in the free meal program, and students cannot incur negative balances on their meal accounts for additional servings or a la carte items. Meals for adults are not free, and adults are also prohibited from accruing negative balances on their meal accounts.


Important Dates


5/2 VBC Meeting 6-7 PM


5/17 VBC Voyager Fun Run


5/17 Voyager Choir to Sing National Anthem at Lugnuts Game


5/20 Field Day


5/21 KG Music Program 7-8 PM


5/27 Memorial Day - No School


5/29 5th Grade Completion Ceremony 2-3:30 PM


Counselor's Corner

Each summer, the elementary counselors share a comprehensive list of summer opportunities and activities for families! If you know of any low-cost or free resources, programs, or activities that could be helpful for Howell families, please share that information with your school counselor! We are looking for ideas in the areas of reading and learning, parenting, food, general assistance, and just for fun!


Posted by purdyc  On Apr 19, 2024 at 4:18 PM
  

Dear Voyager Families, 


As you may be aware, on Monday, April 8, 2024, there will be a solar eclipse. Even though Howell is not in the path of totality, this is still a very exciting astronomical event. However, the risk of eye injury to everyone, especially children who may not understand that the danger of looking directly at the sun is heightened during an eclipse. In Howell, the eclipse will begin at 2:40 p.m., reach near totality around 3:15 p.m., and end by 4:20 p.m. During this time, children are transitioning to their homes, after-school activities, and after-school care, which presents a challenge in providing sufficient adult supervision. Please remind your child that at no time will it be safe to look at the sun without the protection of authentic and properly certified eclipse viewing glasses. At Voyager Elementary, we are taking the necessary precautions to ensure the safety of our students during this event.


It is important to note that only our 5th-grade students will be participating in viewing the solar eclipse as part of their science curriculum. Safety glasses will be provided to them, along with clear instructions and supervision during the viewing. However, we understand that some families may prefer for their 5th grader not to participate, and therefore, an opt-out option has been communicated by our 5th-grade teachers. Students in grades BK-4th will not be participating in the eclipse viewing. 


We will be implementing the following safety plans due to the timing of the eclipse coinciding with our afternoon dismissal:


Bus Dismissal: Students riding the bus home will be dismissed by bus number. This allows our supervisors to manage fewer students at one time and provide reminders not to look directly at the sun.

Pick-Up Dismissal: We will have additional staff members stationed to remind students of safety precautions and supervise as they exit the building and head to their cars.


If you are planning to keep your child home on this day, we kindly ask that you consider calling their absence today. This will assist our office staff in managing the increased volume of attendance calls expected for that day. Additionally, if you plan on picking your child up early, please be aware that the eclipse will begin at 2:40 PM.


Your child's safety is our top priority, and we appreciate your cooperation and understanding as we implement these safety measures. 


Sincerely, 


Danielle Schmidt  



Senior Survivor Kick-Off Carnival

Howell High School's Student Council is excited to launch this year's Senior Survivor Week with the Senior Survivor Kick-off Carnival. The carnival will be held on Friday, April 19, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. in the high school field house. There will be activities for all ages, including inflatables, games, a photo booth, entertainment, student performances, food trucks, crafts, raffles, prizes, and other attractions. Admission is $10 for children and students ages 3-18 and free for adults and children under 2. To learn more, please visit https://bit.ly/3qff1Ry. 


Voyager Junior Survivors


Thank you for supporting our Junior Survivors this week with our popcorn day. Don’t forget tonight they are hosting a Hawaiian Family Fun Night from 6-8 PM. Our Junior Survivors have been working hard making some amazing crafts to sell on Tuesday, April 9th through Thursday, April 11th. They will be selling in the main hallway by the gym before school starts each morning. All proceeds will benefit Senior Survivor and Community Catalysts.


2024 State of the District Event

On Thursday, April 18, at 6 p.m., we will host our State of the District event. During this event, Superintendent MacGregor will update district stakeholders on this district's innovative initiatives and programs, district initiatives, projects relating to the Our Kids, Our Community, Our Future bond, and our vision for the future. The event will be held in the Edinburg room at the district's administrative offices. 


Family Educational Series

Please mark your calendars for the next installment of our family educational series webinar set for Thursday, April 11, at 6:30 p.m. The April session is the ABCs of Substance Use and Vaping. During the webinar, families will learn about signs to watch for, signs of addiction, and ideas for talking to children about vaping and substance use. To learn more about April's session, please visit https://bit.ly/4cs34hG. To join the webinar on April 11, please visit https://cookcenter.info/April11Livingston. 


Schoology/PowerSchool Grade and Assignment Issue

We have learned about an issue regarding confusing grading information for students in grades third through 12 in our learning management system, Schoology. While it is possible that grades can appear in Schoology, they should not be considered the official grade. Official grades are entered into PowerSchool. We recommend using Schoology to keep updated on the daily happenings in your child's class and PowerSchool to monitor attendance, grades, and assignments. 


Pinwheels for Prevention

April is Child Abuse Prevention Month. To raise awareness of child abuse prevention, our school is joining LACASA, and several businesses, community organizations, and other schools in displaying a pinwheel display in our office as part of LACASA's Pinwheels for Prevention Campaign. To read more about Pinwheels for Prevention, please visit http://bit.ly/3KHOtDj.


Posted by purdyc  On Apr 05, 2024 at 4:13 PM
  

Greetings, 


It is hard to believe that we are fast approaching the end of the school year and beginning preparations for the 2024-2025 academic year. One important aspect of our preparation is determining teacher grade level placement and individual student class placement.


Our elementary schools provide an opportunity for parents to provide information that they believe will assist in the placement of their child through the Placement Consideration Form (PCF), which can be found here.  This form allows you to describe the educational setting you believe would best benefit your child, without naming a specific teacher. Please be as detailed as possible when filling out the form, indicating the type of classroom environment that you believe would support your child's growth and development. Again it is important to note that specific teacher requests cannot be accommodated. If a teacher's name is written on the form, it will not be accepted or considered.


While we value your input through the PCF, please remember that your child's current teacher is most familiar with their learning style and needs. We strive to balance parental input with professional expertise to ensure the best possible placement for each student. If you chose to complete a form, please do so by Friday, April 12th, 2024. 


Thank you for your support and collaboration in this process. Your input is invaluable as we work to create a successful learning environment for every student at Voyager Elementary School.


Wishing you a restful and enjoyable Spring Break. We look forward to welcoming everyone back on Monday, April 1st, for the final 43 days of the school year.


Sincerely, 


Danielle Schmidt


Important Dates


3/18-3/19 Hearing Screening

3/20 3rd Grade Music Program 7-8 PM

3/25-3/29 Spring Break

4/1 School Resumes

4/3 Choir Performance at Howell Library 11:30 AM

4/6 VBC Meeting 6:00 PM 

 

MI Student Voice Family Perception Survey


This past Monday, Superintendent MacGregor sent an email inviting you to share your insights on our school and district through the MI Student Voice Family Perception Survey. Your feedback provided in the survey helps us gauge how we are doing as a school and district and informs us of our continuous improvement efforts. Please complete the survey for your oldest child's school, and if your time permits, we would greatly appreciate your input on any other schools your children attend within our district. To access the survey, please visit https://bit.ly/4a7xnIB. The survey window is open through Friday, March 29, 2024. 


Mobile Food Pantry in Howell on Thursday, March 21


On Thursday, March 21, Gleaners Food Bank's Mobile Food Pantry will be in the bus lot at 411 N. Highlander Way (between Highlander Way Middle School and the Freshman Campus). The pantry will be open from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. Anyone in the community needing food can drive through and pick up food from the Mobile Food Pantry. If you have any questions regarding the Howell Food Mobile or food access in Howell, please contact Gleaners Food Bank at 517-548-3710.


Posted by purdyc  On Mar 18, 2024 at 10:58 AM
  

Greetings, Voyager Families.

Get ready to power up your reading skills because it's March is Reading Month, and we're gearing up for an epic adventure with our "Game On" theme! Throughout the month, we have planned a variety of exciting activities and events to get students excited about reading and inspire them to dive into new worlds through books. From engaging read-aloud sessions to fun reading challenges and themed activities, there will be something for everyone to enjoy.

We encourage you to join us in celebrating March is Reading Month at home by setting aside time each day to read with your child, exploring new books together, and sharing your own love of reading. By making reading a priority in our homes and in our school, we can instill a lifelong love of learning and literacy in our children.

Sincerely, 

Danielle Schmidt

 
National School Breakfast Week is March 4-8

Howell Public Schools will celebrate National School Breakfast Week (NSBW) from March 4-8, 2024, to encourage more families to take advantage of the healthy choices available with school breakfast. The NSBW campaign theme, "Surf's Up with School Breakfast," reminds the entire school community that healthy breakfast options are available to give students an energizing start to the day. Busy weekday mornings can make it challenging for families to find time for a healthy breakfast. Fortunately, our Food Service Department offers nutritious school breakfasts with fruit and low-fat or fat-free milk to ensure students are fueled for learning every school day. To view our school's breakfast menu, please visit http://bit.ly/3ENeVYD. 

Howell Public Schools Student Perception Survey

This year, the district and our school will participate in the MI Student Voice Perception Survey. The survey provides invaluable insights into how we are doing as a district to help guide district improvement planning. The survey will be administered to fifth through twelfth-grade students and is designed to provide a holistic picture of the student experience beyond test scores. Topics covered include perceptions of students' engagement, belonging, and social-emotional learning. The survey does not ask questions regarding drug or alcohol use, intimate relationships, political or religious affiliations, or other personal information. You can review the survey questions at https://bit.ly/3uI5Iz2. If you would prefer your child not take part in the survey, please complete an opt-out form at https://bit.ly/49kk7QR by Friday, March 8, 2024

Monthly Family Educational Series


Our next session in the district's family educational series is scheduled for Thursday, March 14, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. The March session will focus on bullying. The session will equip families with strategies to identify bullying, treatment options, and strategies for prevention. To learn more about this session, please visit https://bit.ly/3OSwnjk. This month, there will not be an in-person viewing option. We encourage families to participate virtually by visiting https://cookcenter.info/March14Livingston. 

Attention Fifth-Grade Parents 

Before you know it, your students will move on to middle school. We wanted to make you aware of some important upcoming dates. The middle school principals (Dr. Tim Moore, Highlander Way Middle School principal, and Dr. Trish Poelke, Parker Middle School principal) will visit all fifth-grade classes on March 4. Before the visit, students will watch a video created by Dr. Moore and Dr. Poelke that will go over the changes to expect in the transition to middle school and some things they can start doing now to prepare. They will review the structure of the middle school day and the different encore classes offered. During the visit, the principals will answer questions from students. A fifth-grade parent night will be held on Tuesday, March 5, at 6:00 p.m. at both Parker and Highlander Way. 

Begindergarten and Kindergarten Information Night is Next Week

Next Thursday, March 7, from 6-7 p.m., we will host our annual Begindergarten and Kindergarten information night. At this event, incoming begindergarten and kindergarten families will gain insights into the educational experiences our begindergarten and kindergarten programs offer, tour the school, and students will receive a special stuffed animal with their child's graduation year. If you have an incoming begindergarten or kindergarten student who still needs to register, please visit HowellSchools.com/KDG to start the registration process. 

Important Dates

3/5 Middle School Parent Night @ HWMS/Parker 6 PM
3/7 BK/KG Information Night 6PM
3/8 PJ Day
3/11-3/15 Book Fair
3/13 Books Before the Bell 9:20-10:20 AM
3/14 BOBA and Books 4-7 PM
3/13 Late Start 
3/14 LOC Credit Union during lunches
3/15 Dress Like Your Favorite Character Day 
3/18 Dine to Donate - Jet's Pizza

Counselor’s Corner

Reading not only exercises your mind, but helps to build social and emotional skills as well! Reading can increase empathy, improve relationships with others, reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression, promote better communication between parents and children, and encourage a greater understanding of other people and cultures.  

Just 15 minutes of daily reading at home can make a difference.  Here are 5 quick tips to make reading a priority in your home:

Always have books on hand. Keep books in odd places, like your purse and car. Make frequent trips to the library. Check out bargain book sales and garage sales.

Make it fun. Design a “reading bingo”game (read to a pet, read in a pillow fort). Consider subscribing your child to a magazine for kids. Focus on their interests.

Read routinely together. Schedule time to read aloud together. Take turns reading passages. There is no app to replace your lap! Make reading a regularly scheduled tradition in your home. Seek out other things to read, like menus, greeting cards, and street signs.  

Be a patient listener. Even if your child reads slowly, try not to finish sentences for your child.  Instead, gently correct mistakes, sound out words together, and let your child know you are proud of their effort. Cut out distractions. 

Ask questions. Ask your child about what they are reading in school or about what you are reading together. Try to ask open-ended questions, such as “Why do you think the character did that?” or “What do you think will happen next?”

Books can have healing powers! Check out  http://booksthathealkids.blogspot.com/.  There are over 150 book topics, ranging from acceptance, anxiety, and arguing, to sibling rivalry, teamwork, and tattling. Reading Rockets has other great tips to help children become successful readers: www.pbs.org/launchingreaders/parenttips.html . Happy reading!

Your Partner in Education,

Kristen Peffer
Posted by purdyc  On Mar 18, 2024 at 10:43 AM
  

Greetings, Voyager Families. 


This week, we had the pleasure of once again celebrating the musical talents of our students as our second graders took the stage for a wonderful performance. Witnessing our students' dedication and hard work as they prepared for these performances fills us with immense pride. What truly warms our hearts, however, is seeing the joy and pride radiating from them as they step off the stage after giving it their all.


Additionally, we're thrilled to announce the successful conclusion of our Student Council Snack Drive. Our young leaders worked tirelessly to collect, sort, and deliver over 70 snacks to each teacher, ensuring that this valuable resource is readily available for all. We're incredibly proud of their dedication to supporting our school community.


On another note, we're delighted to share that our students recently completed their NWEA testing, and we've been blown away by the remarkable growth and progress they've made. It's truly inspiring to see our students thrive and excel academically.


As we continue to grow and thrive together at Voyager Elementary, we want to express our gratitude for your continued support and partnership. Your involvement and dedication play a vital role in creating a vibrant and nurturing learning environment for our students.


Warm regards,


Danielle Schmidt



Voyager Movie Night


There is still time to get your tickets and join us next Friday, February 23, 2024 for our Voyager Movie Night at the Historic Howell Theater. Doors open at 5:30 PM for concessions and the staff are ready to take your order! Students voted on the movie and are excited to begin Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle: Mutant Mayhem at 6:30 PM. 


Begindergarten and Kindergarten Registration for the 2024-2025 School Year


Begindergarten and Kindergarten registration for the 2024-2025 school is now open at 

HowellSchools.com/KDG . Join us on March 7, 6-7 p.m., for an informative night at your child's elementary school to meet educators and explore the school. Additionally, we're accepting applications for Academia Bilingüe's Spanish immersion kindergarten class until March 22. Discover the bilingual journey at HowellSchools.com/DualLanguage and attend the parent night on February 21 at Three Fires Elementary to learn more. 


 New Offering from ParentGuidance.org


Thanks to our partnership with ParentGuidance.org, we are pleased to offer families in Livingston County a new initiative called "Ask a Therapist Live." This is a no-cost event designed specifically for families in our community. "Ask a Therapist Live" provides an opportunity to receive expert answers to any questions you might have about your child's mental health or your parenting journey. You can submit your questions anonymously via the webinar chat or through their interactive tools. Alternatively, you may choose to listen to questions from other parents and the responses provided by our live therapist. The next session is scheduled for Wednesday, February 21, at 8 p.m. Please register at https://bit.ly/49bJ9la. To learn more about "Ask a Therapist Live,” please visit https://bit.ly/48iX9bu. 


Counselor's Connection 


Research shows that friendships are critical for social and emotional health: they can decrease stress and tension, help us develop empathy, and strengthen our defenses. To kids, though, choosing friends is a little simpler - they likely connect with people they have the most fun with. For a child, having even one good, dependable friend can make a huge difference! Similarly, when those friendships change, children can really feel a sense of loss.   


There are three basic, social skills that are critical for making and keeping friends, whether you are 5 or 55:

Breaking the ice with kids/people you have not met before

Acting positively and appropriately with others

Managing conflicts/problems constructively


We are often very vigilant in helping our kids master concepts in math or reading, but we often forget to teach behaviors. Here are some strategies for teaching these important friendship skills to our children:


First and foremost, do a self-assessment and make sure you are modeling and showing the behaviors we are hoping to see in our children! Do you make friendships a priority? Are you friendly to new people? Are you open-minded and respectful when problems arise with others?


Pay close attention to how your child behaves with same-age peers. Point out his/her strengths (“I noticed you let Lilly go first - that was very thoughtful!” or “When Stuart tried to argue with you, you calmly walked away - that was a good choice.”).


Similarly, take note of what skills s/he needs to practice. For instance, does your child often interrupt others or boss them around? Is your child shy and afraid to try new activities, or hesitant to join a group?


Once you identify what your child needs to work on, come up with creative ways to practice the skill. When it’s not the heat of the moment, talk about what that skill looks like. Go to the park and role play different scenarios. Check out books from the library that illustrate children using these skills. At the least, talk with your child about your strengths and weaknesses, and work together to form and strengthen your personal relationships together. 


Lastly, be patient. Teaching social skills takes time and lots of practice. 


For more support, or a more personalized plan for your family, please reach out: [email protected]


Kristen Peffer


School Counselor


Important Dates


2/16-2/19  No School - Winter Break

2/23          Voyager Movie Night @ Howell Theater 6:30 PM

3/7            VBC Meeting 6-7 PM


Posted by purdyc  On Feb 15, 2024 at 4:19 PM
  

Dear Voyager Families,


As we navigate our way through the month of February,  it's always surprising how quickly time flies.  I trust you've been enjoying the return to routine after the recent snow days and we have certainly enjoyed having our hallways filled with the energy and enthusiasm that only our students can bring. 


We recently concluded Kindness Week at Voyager. While kindness has always been a cornerstone of our school culture, it was particularly inspiring to witness the entire school community, both staff and students, coming together with a strong focus on kindness. This momentum leads us seamlessly into our next initiative: the annual Student Council Snack Drive.


Starting from Tuesday, February 6th, through Tuesday, February 13th, our Student Council will be actively collecting snacks. The goal is to gather a variety of snacks that will be evenly distributed throughout the school, ensuring they are readily available to any student in need of a quick snack during the day. I am proud to share that last year, the Student Council collected over 2,000 snacks, and this year, we hope to surpass that remarkable achievement. Your contributions, whether big or small, can make a significant difference in ensuring every student has access to a snack when needed.


If you would like to participate in this worthy cause, please send in or drop off your donations. Your generosity will undoubtedly contribute to fostering a caring and supportive environment for all our students.


Thank you for being an integral part of our Voyager community and for your ongoing support.


Warm regards,

Danielle Schmidt



Coffee Chat with Superintendent MacGregor

Join Superintendent Erin MacGregor for an engaging Coffee Chat on Thursday, February 15, from 9 to 10 a.m., in the Edinburgh Room at the Administrative Office. This session's focus is "Innovation In Education," featuring discussions on new programs, advanced technology initiatives, and AI's emerging role. To learn more, please visit https://bit.ly/3ummALt. 


Begindergarten and Kindergarten Registration for the 2024-2025 School Year

Begindergarten and Kindergarten registration for the 2024-2025 school is now open at 

HowellSchools.com/KDG. Join us on March 7, 6-7 p.m., for an informative night at your child's elementary school to meet educators and explore the school. Additionally, we're accepting applications for Academia Bilingüe's Spanish immersion kindergarten class until March 22. Discover the bilingual journey at HowellSchools.com/DualLanguage and attend the parent night on February 21 at Three Fires Elementary to learn more. 


Hope Squad's Daddy Daughter Dance

Step into 'A Night in Candyland' with Howell Public Schools Hope Squad's Daddy Daughter Dance, February 17, 6-8 p.m. at Voyager Elementary. Enjoy a sweet evening of dancing, treats, and crafts! Details at https://bit.ly/3vPAF4j. All proceeds from this event will go to the Hope Squad, allowing them to continue advocating for mental health support in our school and community. 


The next Family Educational Series Webinar is February 8

Mark your calendar for our upcoming family educational series on Thursday, February 8, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., spotlighting the theme 'Building Your Child's Confidence.' Gain insightful strategies to nurture your child's growth mindset and resilience. For details on this session, head to https://bit.ly/3O4dNEI. Please note that this month's session will be exclusively online with no in-person viewing. We look forward to having you join us for this enriching session.


Summer EBT is Coming to Michigan

Michigan launches the Summer EBT program, providing eligible families up to $120 per child for the summer. To apply, please submit a Free and Reduced Price Meal application by February 10. Even if you're uncertain of eligibility, apply at https://bit.ly/2z6nDlP. ou do not need to complete another one if you have already completed a Free and Reduce Price Meal application for this school year.


Nominate an Outstanding Teacher of Support Person for HPS Of the Year Awards

Howell Public Schools is now accepting nominations for its esteemed Teacher of the Year and Support Person of the Year awards. Celebrate our remarkable educators and staff by submitting your nomination by Friday, February 9, at 4 p.m. Visit https://bit.ly/3SyS0Yx for details and to submit a nomination.


Important Dates

2/6-2/13 Snack Drive

2/8 Family Education Webinar

2/15 Superintendent Coffee Chat

2/17 Daddy Daughter Dance

2/16-2/19 No School 

2/23 Voyager Movie Night 6:30PM 


VBC Movie Night 

Students were able to cast their vote for the VBC Movie Night on February 23rd. There were four choices and the winner is....Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhen!


Counselor's Connection 

Parents often ask for tips on how to improve their children’s focus. Being able to engage, focus, and maintain attention is “what connects us to others, defines our experiences, deepens our curiosity, and determines what we tune in to see” (taken from Dr. Michele Borba’s book Thrivers: The Surprising Reasons Why Some Kids Struggle and Others Shine). Here are some “attention robbers” -- things that can stand in the way of our kids and their ability to focus -- and what to do to fix the problem (hint: think FOCUS):


F = FOOD

Minimize caffeinated or energy drinks and food with high sugar content.

O = OVERSCHEDULED

Cutting just one activity can free time for kids to recharge.

C = COMPUTERS AND SCREENS

Electronic screens and bright lights can delay the release of melatonin and make it harder to fall asleep. Turn digital devices off at least 30 minutes before bed.

U = UNREALISTIC EXPECTATIONS

Too high of expectations create stress and reduce focus. Too low of expectations make kids feel that “anyone could.” Aim expectations slightly above your kid’s performance level to strengthen focus and boost success odds.

S = SLEEP DEPRIVATION

Inconsistent sleep routines (including on the weekends), as well as noise, heat, cold, light conditions, and electronics can rob sleep. Stick to routines. 


As always, reach out to your school counselor for more information or a more personalized family plan. This excerpt was taken from Dr. Michele Borba’s book Thrivers: The Surprising Reasons Why Some Kids Struggle and Others Shine.


Posted by purdyc  On Feb 05, 2024 at 9:48 AM
  

Dear Voyager Families,


We are thrilled to share some exciting news about the VBC's Dine to Donate program has just leveled up, and we're spreading our wings – literally!


Introducing our newest partner: Detroit Wings Company! We've teamed up with Detroit Wings Company to bring you mouthwatering delights while making a positive impact in our school community. Here's the delicious deal: Detroit Wings Company will generously donate a whopping 20% of their proceeds each Monday between 4-8 PM. The funds raised will go towards purchasing prizes for our school wide student recognition program.  


With the chilly weather settling in, we want to make sure our students are warm, cozy, and ready to conquer the great outdoors. Our students go outside for recess each day, as long as the real feel temperature is above 10 degrees. Please ensure your child comes to school prepared to go outside each day. If you need support with warm winter gear, please contact our school counselor, Mrs. Peffer at [email protected].


Enjoy your weekend. 


Sincerely, 

Danielle Schmidt 


 

Community Connect 2024 is Coming Soon


Don't miss Community Connect 2024 on Saturday, February 3, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 2|42 Community Church in Brighton at 7526 Grand River Ave. for a day of community services, connection, and freebies! This event is open to everyone and will feature 50+ exhibitors offering everything from basic need info to personal care items and services like health screenings and haircuts. There will be fantastic giveaways like laundry detergent, winter gear, and more! Mark your calendars and spread the word! To learn more, please click here. 


The next Family Educational Series Webinar is February 8


Our next monthly family educational series session is scheduled for Thursday, February 8, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. This month's session will focus on Building your child's confidence. The session will equip families with strategies that foster a growth mindset and resilience. To learn more about this session, please visit https://bit.ly/3O4dNEI. This month, there will not be an in-person viewing option. We hope you will join us for this valuable learning experience. 


Shrek's Swamp Party


Join the cast of Parker Middle School's spring musical Sherk for Sherk's Swamp Party on Sunday, January 28, from 3-5 p.m. at Parker Middle School. You can meet Sherk, Donkey, and Fiona at the Swamp Party and enjoy games, crafts, snacks, and more. Tickets are $15 per child. To learn more, please visit https://bit.ly/3HoRF41. 



Dance the Night Away at the Hope Squad's Daddy Daughter Dance


Howell Public Schools Hope Squad is excited to be hosting its inaugural Daddy Daughter Dance! This event will be hosted at Voyager Elementary School on Saturday, February 17, from 6 to 8 p.m. Please join us for A Night in Candyland, where there will be dancing, refreshments, crafts, and much more! To learn more, please visit https://bit.ly/3vPAF4j. All proceeds from this event will go to the Hope Squad and will allow them to continue advocating for mental health support in our school and community. 



Teacher of the Year/Support Person of the Year Nomination Window is Now Open


The nomination window for the Howell Public Schools Teacher of the Year and Support Person of the Year awards is now open. Each year, Howell Public Schools recognizes an outstanding teacher and support staff member through these awards. Individuals associated with Howell Public Schools (students, parents, employees, and community members) are invited to submit award nominations. You can read more about both awards and submit nominations at https://bit.ly/3SyS0Yx. The nomination deadline is Friday, February 9, at 4 p.m.

 


Important Dates


1/22 Weekly Monday DIne to Donate (DWC) begins

2/1 VBC Meeting 6-7 PM

2/9 Teacher/Support Person of the Year Nomination Due

 


BK/KG Registration


Begindergarten & Kindergarten 2024-2025 School Year Registration 


Begindergarten and kindergarten registration for the 2024-2025 school year will open. All registrations will be done online at HowellSchools.com/KDG. On Thursday, March 7, from 6 to 7 p.m., each elementary school will host a Begindergarten and Kindergarten Information Night. At this event, families will learn about the school, meet the principal and begindergarten and kindergarten teachers, and tour the school. 


Posted by purdyc  On Jan 19, 2024 at 4:38 PM
  

The Viking View 12/22/2023

 


Dear Voyager Families,


As we approach the much-anticipated holiday break, I wanted to take a moment to reflect on the incredible energy and enthusiasm that filled our school building this week. 


Our week was highlighted by a special assembly sponsored by the Voyager Booster Club, featuring the dynamic “Jim Basketball Jones." The assembly was not only entertaining but also carried a powerful message centered around the Growth Mindset and the "Power of Yet." It was a highly engaging and interactive experience that left a lasting impact on our school community.


Additionally, we were treated to a mesmerizing performance by the Howell High School Chorale. The students were captivated by their singing talent, and it served as a wonderful reminder of the importance of the arts in our school.


Throughout the week, both staff and students participated in fun spirit days, creating a lively and dynamic atmosphere within our school walls. These spirit days not only brought joy but also fostered a sense of unity and camaraderie among our Voyager family.


As we approach the holiday season, the entire staff at Voyager would like to extend our warmest wishes to you and your loved ones. May your holiday be filled with joy, laughter, and cherished moments. Please take this time to relax, rejuvenate, and create lasting memories with your family and friends. We look forward to welcoming everyone back for an outstanding second semester!


Warm regards,


Danielle Schmidt


 


Parking Lot Update


Due to traffic and safety concerns during the high school dismissal, there will be a slight change in our dismissal procedures that will be implemented for the safety and well-being of our students and families. Beginning January 8, 2024, the parking lot gate will be closed and locked each day until 3:00 PM. We understand that this adjustment may cause a slight inconvenience and temporary backup in our pick-up line, and we appreciate your understanding and cooperation as we prioritize the safety of everyone on our school premises.


This decision was not taken lightly, and we want to assure you that it is essential to maintain a safe environment within our parking lot. Unfortunately, recent circumstances have compromised the safety of our students, staff, and parents. Despite our efforts to address the issues without resorting to closing the gate, we have experienced continued high school traffic cutting through our lots at unsafe speeds, posing a risk to everyone present.


By closing the gate until 3:00 PM, we aim to minimize the potential for accidents and ensure the safety of all individuals within our school grounds. We understand that this may cause some inconvenience, and we appreciate your patience and cooperation as we work together to create a secure environment for everyone.


I would also like to extend our gratitude for Officer Sawyer, who has been a great partner in ensuring we maintain safety on school grounds. 



Important Dates


12/25-1/5: Holiday Break; No School 

1/8: School Resumes

1/11: VBC Meeting 6-7 PM

1/15: NO SCHOOL 


Holiday Break


This year, our Holiday Break runs from Monday, December 25, through Friday, January 5, with classes resuming on Monday, January 8. During the break, our office and district office hours will be adjusted to accommodate the holiday schedule. If you need to visit our school of the district office during the break, please call before visiting to ensure the office is open on the day of your planned visit. 


District Food Drive a Huge Success 


We are thrilled to share the remarkable results of the recent district-wide food drive supporting Gleaners Community Food Bank. The community's generosity has been overwhelming, with 14,648 pounds of food donated and $9,091.633 in monetary donations. The monetary contributions were matched on Giving Tuesday, doubling our impact to $18,183.26. This effort will provide approximately 72,127 meals to our neighbors in Livingston County. We are immensely grateful for everyone's support during this holiday season.


Posted by purdyc  On Dec 22, 2023 at 4:26 PM
  

 

Greetings, Voyager Families.


I trust this message finds you well as we approach the conclusion of the first semester. It's incredible to reflect on the myriad accomplishments we've achieved together as a school community. With only 10 school wake-ups left until the holiday break, it's an opportune time to acknowledge and celebrate our successes.


This past weekend, our Robotics Teams demonstrated exceptional skill and teamwork at the annual Robotics Festival. Their dedication and enthusiasm were truly commendable, and they represented our school with pride. Congratulations to all students and mentors involved for a job well done!


Exciting news continues as the Voices of Voyager Choir has been selected to participate in Channel 10 WILX's A Mid-Michigan Christmas. This prestigious opportunity not only showcases the incredible talent within our school but also spreads festive joy to the wider community. Kudos to our choir members for their outstanding achievement.


Our first music program of the year took place this week. It was a bittersweet moment for all of us as we gathered for the last music performance of our incredible 5th graders' elementary school journey. It was a great evening as we cherished the laughter, applauded the talent, and continued to make lasting memories with this class.  


A special mention is due for our Student Council, whose exceptional efforts in supporting the high school leadership students with the canned food drive have not gone unnoticed. The Voyager Community collected 2207 cans and raised $2,306. Congratulations to Mrs. Runion’s class for 1st place with 1061 cans, Mrs. Hibbard’s class for 2nd place with 880 cans and Mrs. DeJaegher’s class for 3rd place with 512 cans!

 

We are thrilled to share the exciting news of the recent Reaching Higher Graduation Ceremony held earlier this week. It was truly an inspiring and momentous occasion, and we are proud to celebrate the accomplishments of our outstanding students.For those who may not be familiar, Reaching Higher is a youth personal leadership program that focuses on building essential skills for success. The program emphasizes the development of self-confidence, goal attainment, positive stress management, positive decision-making skills, and increased motivation.


This holiday season, I encourage you to celebrate the successes, big and small, with your children. Whether it's mastering a new concept, making new friends, or participating in extracurricular activities, every achievement is a testament to their efforts and your ongoing support. Here's to a strong finish and an even stronger start to the second semester!


Warm Regards. 


Danielle Schmidt

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District Holiday Card Art Contest


Each year, Superintendent MacGregor selects holiday-themed artwork created by a student to be featured on the district's holiday card. Students from begindergarten through fifth grade are invited to showcase their creativity by submitting an original holiday design for the card. With your help and permission, students should send their artwork to [email protected] by 5 p.m. on Wednesday, December 13. Please include the student's name, grade, and school in the email.


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Important Dates


12/13: 1st Grade Music Program 7 PM 

12/18: HOLIDAY HAT DAY

           Santa Shop (12/18-12/21)

           Dine to Donate Detroit Wings

12/19  FLANNEL VS FANCY

12/20: UGLY SWEATER DAY

12/21: RED/GREEN DAY

12/22: WINTER PJ DAY

12/25-1/5: Holiday Break; No School 

1/8: School Resumes

1/11: VBC Meeting 6-7 PM


The Student Council has planned some fun SPIRIT Days for the last week of school!


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Counselor's Corner

Family Educational Series on School Avoidance


On Thursday, December 14, from 6 to 7 p.m., Howell Public Schools is offering an insightful session on school avoidance as part of its monthly family educational series. This webinar will explore common causes and offer strategies to address this challenge. Attend in person at the Howell High School Freshman Campus Media Center, with refreshments and child care available (register at https://bit.ly/3QXLWGL) or join online at https://cookcenter.info/Dec14Livingston. Take advantage of this opportunity to support your child's educational journey!


Mobile Food Pantry in Howell on Thursday, December 21, 2023


On Thursday, December 21, Gleaners Food Bank will have a Mobile Food Pantry in the bus lot at 411 N. Highlander Way (between Highlander Way Middle School and the Freshman Campus). The Mobile Food Pantry will be open from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. Anyone in the community needing food can drive through and pick up food from the Mobile Food Pantry. A family of 4 receives about 40-45 pounds of food. A Family of 5 or more receives double the amount. Each portion comprises fresh produce, milk, meat, and shelf-stable items. If you have any questions regarding the Howell Food Mobile or food access in Howell, please contact Gleaners Food Bank at 517-548-3710.


Posted by purdyc  On Dec 08, 2023 at 4:33 PM
  

 

Greetings, Voyager Families.


While November often feels like a short month, it has been a busy one at Voyager!  I want to extend my heartfelt thanks for your enthusiastic support and participation in our recent student coloring contest. It was truly heartwarming to witness the creativity and talent showcased by our students.


The stairwell, which now serves as a vibrant display of the 312 colorful scarecrow creations, has become a focal point in our school. Your children's artwork has not only brightened up our physical space but has also added an extra layer of joy and positivity to our school environment.


 This month, we have also collected nearly 2,700 cans for the Gleaner’s Food Drive!  This is an amazing accomplishment that will greatly benefit our community. Please keep those cans coming in; the drive ends on December 1st. 


Looking ahead, we are excited to return from the Thanksgiving break and finish off the semester on a strong note. There are still many exciting learning opportunities, events, and milestones to come, and we are confident that, together, we can make the remainder of the semester just as successful as the beginning.


Wishing you and your family a joyful Thanksgiving filled with warmth and gratitude. We look forward to seeing everyone back at school and finishing the semester strong!


Sincerely, 


Danielle Schmidt


 

VBC December Dine to Donate


The Voyager Booster Club has arranged a special Dine to Donate for the month of December at Detroit Wings Company. Dine to Donate nights are always a fantastic opportunity to enjoy a meal with family and friends while contributing to our school's fundraising efforts, but December’s proceeds will be put directly towards purchasing a class set of yoga mats for our physical education program!  If you are looking for an easy dinner on December 8th, please consider dining at DWC!

 

Playground Update

We have some exciting news to share regarding our school playground, and we wanted to keep you in the loop!


You may have heard from your child that one of the playground structures has unfortunately become largely unusable. We understand how important this space is for our students, and we're thrilled to let you know that we are taking steps to upgrade the playground!


The old structure will soon be removed, making way for a fantastic new addition. We are currently in the process of selecting a new piece of equipment that will not only provide hours of fun but also contribute to the overall development and enjoyment of our students.


Here's where it gets even more exciting—students will have the opportunity to have their say in choosing the new structure! We believe their input is invaluable, and we want to make sure the new addition is something they are genuinely excited about.


Now Hiring Kids Kare Staff


The Howell Public Schools Early Childhood Education Department is hiring additional staff for its before and after-school care programs for elementary students. The starting pay for these positions is $15.50 per hour. To learn more about these job openings, please visit https://bit.ly/3R0HbNZ. 


Important Dates


12/1 Gleaners Food Drive Ends


12/6 5th Grade Music Program 7 PM


12/7 VBC Meeting 6-7 PM


12/8 Dine to Donate - Detroit Wings Co.


12/8 4th Grade Choir Caroling 4-7 PM


12/13 1st Grade Music Program 7 PM 


12/18-12/22 Santa Shop


12/25-1/5 No School 

Counselor's Corner


“It is not happy people who are thankful, it is thankful people who are happy.”  (unknown) 

This month brings to mind the idea of being grateful. Gratitude is not an instinct, it is something we are taught and must practice. The ability to show gratitude and be grateful not only allows us to feel at peace with our lives, but also helps us to build strong relationships with others.


Here are simple ways that we can help children appreciate the people and things in their lives:


MODEL GRATITUDE- Find time during the day when you can talk about the people and things for which you are grateful. At school, we often talk about sunshines and clouds (sunshines are things that inspire us to feel good, clouds are things that might be icky or uncomfortable). This reinforces the idea that we can be grateful, despite everything not going our way.


DEVELOP PERSPECTIVE - When you have your child write a “wishlist” for a birthday or holiday, also have him/her write a “thankful for” list (spending time with family, baking, decorating, etc.). This is a healthy perspective to develop at an early age.


SAY THANK YOU - Make writing thank you notes or drawing pictures a normal ritual after receiving a gift or sharing a special event together.


VOLUNTEER - Volunteering, even a few hours a month, helps us connect with the world around us and affirms our part in something bigger than ourselves. It can easily help children to feel grateful for their own situation. Check out this link for volunteering needs in our area: Volunteer Livingston.


Posted by purdyc  On Nov 27, 2023 at 2:48 PM
  
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