
Principal's Post
Sunday, April 27, 2025
Principal's Message
Dear Angell Community,
The time has finally come! The Angell Idol Talent show is just around the corner. For your reference all the necessary talent show information has been included in this post. We recognize that it takes a lot of courage to try out for a spot. We also honor the fact that not making the show can be a tough thing to hear. Learning to navigate the whole process is an important part of the developmental process for our students. We are excited to work with you to support your student(s) if they decide to try out.
Calling all Angellfish!
Our annual Angell Idol Talent Show will be held on Friday, May 23rd. If your child is interested in trying out for the show, please complete the permission slip. Paper copies of this form are also coming home with all students today.
A few important things to keep in mind:
- Permission slips and song lyrics (if applicable) must be submitted on, or before, Tuesday, April 29th.
- If performing in a group, all group members’ permission slips should be stapled and submitted together.
- The time limit for each act is 2 ½ minutes.
- All song lyrics (regardless of song) must be submitted. Lyrics can be easily found and printed from www.azlyrics.com. Please keep in mind that inappropriate lyrics (language or overall message) will NOT be accepted. If you are questioning the appropriateness of your child's song, consider using the Kidz Bop version.
We can't wait to see our talented Angellfish in action!
We are also excited to announce our Summer Difference Programs for students across the district. Below is specific information about our elementary offerings. Make sure to secure your spot before registration closes.
Elementary Program - Math & Language Arts + STEM
The Berkley Summer Difference Math & Language Arts program is intended for students currently in Grades TK-5 who need to maintain or grow in their academic achievement from the 2024-25 school year. Students who enroll in the program will have both math and language arts instruction throughout the summer program.
The elementary Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) program will focus on problem solving, engineering design and offer hands-on opportunities.
All classes will be taught in person by certified, highly-qualified elementary teachers. Depending on enrollment, multi-grade sections may be organized to better meet staffing needs. The summer program will be educational and enjoyable!
Program Details for Math & Language Arts
- June 23 - July 17, 2025
- All classes held at Norup International School
- Monday - Thursday, 8:30 am - 11:30 am
- Students are encouraged to bring a water bottle and light snack
- Additional details are available in the Elementary Berkley Summer Difference Program document
Program Details for Elementary STEM
- July 21 - July 24, 2025
- All classes held at Norup International School
- Monday - Friday, 8:30 am - 11:00 am
- Students may bring water bottles and a light snack
- Additional details are available in the Elementary STEM Program document
Registration
- April 21 - May 16, 2025
- Families will register via the MISTAR Parent Portal
- Follow these instructions on how to register via the Parent Portal
Sincerely,
Vince Gigliotti
Angell Principal
Also, included in this edition of the Principal’s Post . . . . . .
1st Day School Supplies
MSTEP Testing Calendar
Future Bears Girls Basketball Camp Opportunity
Upcoming Events
PTA Updates
Angells Around the World
Spirit Wear
When to Exclude a Child from School
Important Safety Reminders
PTA Information
Class Funds
PTA Membership Link
Varsity Tutors
Volunteer Release Form
Nuts and Bolts
Music Concert Schedule
Angell Network News
1st Day School Supplies
ANGELL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL parents, this year, skip the chaos and order everything in one click with 1st Day School Supplies.
MSTEP Information
Our 3rd, 4th and 5th grade students are scheduled to take the Michigan Student Test of Educational Progress (M-STEP). The testing window is April 7 - May 16, 2025. The M-STEP is the state assessment used to assess student progress on Michigan’s standards since 2015. M-STEP has fewer multiple-choice questions than the previous MEAP assessment and more questions that require problem solving and critical thinking skills. M-STEP is aligned to Michigan’s challenging learning standards and is administered each spring to students in grades 3-8. M-STEP measures skills in English language arts (ELA), mathematics, social studies, and science. M-STEP assessments in English language arts (ELA) and mathematics use computer adaptive testing (CAT). CAT tests are customized for each student for a more accurate measurement of what students know.
Our testing schedule is posted below for your reference. Here are a few tips to consider as your child prepares for M-STEP:
- Make sure they get a good night's sleep the night before each test.
- Make sure they have a healthy breakfast, hearty lunch and protein-based snack for each testing day.
- Encourage them to do their best and stay focused for each testing session.
- Encourage them to take their time and double check their answers. M-STEP is not a timed test.
- Encourage them to read all directions before beginning the test or answering any questions.
- Encourage them to read the answer choices before reading the question.
- Encourage them to take a break if they feel tired or overwhelmed.
- Encourage them to have a positive attitude.
3rd Grade Testing Schedule
4th Grade Testing Schedule
5th Grade Testing Schedule
Future Bears Girls Basketball Camp Opportunity
Attention Future Berkley Ballers! Get ready for an exciting opportunity to share the gym with the
Berkley Girls Basketball Team at the 3rd Annual Future Bears Girls Basketball Camp!
This fun and exciting camp is for girls entering 2nd through 8th grade! Hosted by Berkley High
School’s Girls Basketball staff and players, this camp runs Monday through Wednesday June
23-25 and focuses on skill development, confidence building, and fun!
● 2nd–5th Grade: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
● 6th–8th Grade: 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
● Cost: $80 (includes a t-shirt)
● Location: Berkley High School - West Gym
Bring a basketball (if possible) and a water bottle.
Register online: https://tinyurl.com/BerkleyBears25
Questions? Email: berkleygirlsbball@gmail.com
Come find out why it’s such a GREAT time to be a Berkley Bear!!!
Upcoming Events
Monday, April 28
Pledge Leaders: Cozart
4th and 5th Grade Upstander Club
MSTEP - Grades 3rd-5th
Tuesday, April 29
Pledge Leaders: Cozart
Angell Idol Talent Show Permission Slips Deadline
Battle of the Books Champions Lunch
Occupation Day
Wednesday, April 30
Pledge Leaders: Cozart
Animal Magic Assesmblies in Media Center
4pm: EL Family Story Time
Thursday, May 1
Pledge Leaders: Cozart
8:15am: Respect Circle
MSTEP - 3rd-5th
Friday, May 2
Pledge Leaders: Cozart
4th Grade Music Exploration
PTA Updates
Week of April 28, 2025
Upcoming Events!
PTA Meeting
Our next PTA meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, May 13 at 7:00pm in the Angell Media Center. All are welcome!
PTA Sponsored Events
See the fliers below about Class Funds.
PTA Membership
Please consider joining. Get involved and help support our Angell Community.
Printable Membership Form: PTA Membership Form
Join the PTA online: https://angellpta.memberhub.com/store
Volunteer / Chair Opportunities: Angell PTA Committees
Angell Dad’s Club
Know any dads who want to get involved? They are absolutely welcome to join our PTA but we also have an Angell Dad's Club!
Meetings: 3rd Thursday of the month at 7pm at Dog and Pony Show Brewing
Facebook: Angell Dad's Club
Contact: Rob Herman
Email: rob.herman@outlook.com
Social Media
Follow us on our social media pages to get important information and updates!
Facebook: Angell PTA Facebook Page
Instagram: angellfishpta
*2024- 2025 Angell PTA Board*
Bridget Rock - PTA President
Nicole Feys and Erin Steinger - PTA Co -Vice Presidents
Kelsey Cole- PTA Secretary
Tara Samson - PTA Treasurer
Angells Around the World
Our PTA is hosting a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) night on Wednesday, April 16th from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm for all Angell families. We hope you can make the event. Our PTA has also started the work needed to host our annual Angells Around the World Event on May 8th. Here is some important information from the PTA if you would like to participate or attend the event.
Event: 2nd Annual DEI Celebration
Date: May 8th, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Location: Blacktop by the Playground
Join us for our 2nd Annual DEI Celebration, a fun, relaxed event where we celebrate and learn about the many diverse cultures around us! This event is a great opportunity for families to share their cultural heritage in a simple, enjoyable way.
How it Works:
Sign Up: Families will sign up to represent a country or culture. You’ll create a fun and simple poster or display with information about that culture—such as traditional foods, important landmarks, or interesting facts. You can use the google form that’s attached to sign up.
Optional Creative Touches: Feel free to add your own creative touches to your table, such as playing music, offering a small cultural activity (like coloring), or bringing a dish or snack that represents your culture. All these extras are optional, so keep it as easy and fun as you like!
Table Setup: Each family will be provided with a table to set up their display. You can decorate it in whatever way helps share your culture.
Special Note for Families with Concerts: We understand that Kindergarten and 1st-grade students have their concerts that evening at 6:00 PM and 6:45 PM. We hope this will help boost attendance by allowing families to attend the concert first and then swing by the DEI event afterward!
If you have any concerns or need to leave your table during the event (due to your child’s performance), please don’t hesitate to sign up! You’re welcome to step away from your table at any time.
We look forward to seeing everyone there and celebrating our diverse cultures!
Please reach out to Nicole Feys if you have any questions. Nicolefeys4@gmail.com
Spirit Wear
When to Exclude a Child from School
Many illnesses do not require exclusion. However, children may be excluded if the illness prevents the child from participating comfortably in school activities or if there is risk of spread of harmful disease to others. Criteria include:
1. Severely ill: A child that is lethargic or less responsive, has difficulty breathing, or has a rapidly spreading rash.
2. Fever: A child with a temperature of 100.4°F or greater AND behavior changes or other signs or symptoms (e.g., sore throat, rash, vomiting, or diarrhea). The child should not return until 24 hours of no fever, without the use of fever-reducing medications.
3. Diarrhea: A child has two loose or watery stools. The child should have no loose stools for 24 hours prior to returning to school. Exception: A healthcare provider has determined it is not infectious. Diarrhea may be caused by antibiotics or new foods a child has eaten.
4. Vomiting: A child that has vomited two or more times. The child should have no vomiting episodes for 24 hours prior to returning.
5. Abdominal pain: A child with abdominal pain that continues for more than two hours or intermittent pain associated with fever or other symptoms.
6. Rash: The child with a rash AND has a fever or a change in behavior. Exclude until the rash subsides or until a healthcare provider has determined it is not infectious.
7. Skin sores: A child with draining sores on an exposed area that cannot be covered with waterproof dressing.
8. Certain communicable diseases: Students and staff diagnosed with certain communicable diseases (e.g strep throat, norovirus, influenza, hand foot mouth, pinkeye, etc. ) may have to be excluded for a certain period of time. Please call the office and report if your child has been diagnosed with a communicable disease.
9. Covid- We are still no longer contract tracing for covid and do not need to quarantine for 5 days. Everyone is able to return when they are "well," meaning fever free for 24 hours, without fever reducing medications. It is left up to the individual when they feel well. Also, masks are optional and not required per Oakland County Health Department.
If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to Nurse Rose or the school office.
Important Safety Reminders
- ROLLING THROUGH THE STOP SIGN NEAR CROSSING GUARDS: I have noticed that several drivers are not coming to a COMPLETE STOP at our designated crossing areas. This is not only unsafe but illegal. Please slow down, come to a complete stop and wait for our crossing guard to completely clear the traffic area before moving forward.
- PARKING AND DROPPING OFF IN THE STAFF PARKING LOT: The staff parking lot located near the south end of the school between the school and the tennis courts is reserved for staff only. We have one family (due to a temporary medical issue) that has permission to use the lot for drop off and pick up. Without specific permission absolutely no other community members should enter the staff parking lot with their vehicle. For many this may seem convenient but for our students and staff this creates a very serious safety and access issue. I am directing anyone who is currently using our parking lot to wait for students or to get closer to drop off points to stop this practice immediately. If you have relatives helping with drop-off and pick-up please make sure you pass this information along.
Please be advised that I will work with public safety to encourage tickets for anyone who continues to create these safety issues. Your cooperation is both appreciated and expected moving forward.
Save the Date: 2nd Annual Angell Baseball Outing
Class Funds
PTA Membership Link
Berkley Schools Announces Varsity Tutors - Free for All Students
Berkley Schools has partnered with Varsity Tutors for Schools, an online platform with access to free learning tools.
The Varsity Tutors Platform gives students more opportunities to learn at their own pace, to get support on subjects they might be struggling with, to explore subjects they are learning in class and to support their curiosities. The platform includes the following:
24/7 on-demand chat tutoring and on-demand essay review to help students with any questions about homework, classwork or test prep.
Live group classes, recorded classes and celebrity-led StarCourses allow students to learn more about the subjects they’re interested in and add a touch of fun.
Assessments and self study practice problems provide opportunities to drill skills towards mastery.
College prep & admissions resources ensure that students have the best resources available.
How to Access Varsity Tutors
Sign into the Varsity Tutors platform through the student Clever portal. To learn how to log into Clever with your child’s Berkley Schools Google account, follow these directions.
Learn More & Get Started!
Volunteer Release Form
Parents are encouraged to volunteer in classrooms, chaperone field trips, and be a volunteer driver. In order to volunteer in the classroom or on school-sponsored functions, all parents or guardians must complete the Volunteer Release Form and be approved through the district process prior to any activities. Please allow up to 2 weeks for processing.
New this year - Volunteer forms will be completed online (see button below). There is an option to fill out the Chaperone Section within the online Volunteer form. Driver forms must be completed using the usual paper copy format. Remember to submit a copy of your current driver's license and proof of insurance with ALL Driver Forms even if you submitted your driver's license online.
Volunteer forms must be completed every year. If you were an approved volunteer last year, you still must complete the process again for the 2024-2025 school year.
NUTS AND BOLTS
By clicking on the Nuts and Bolts button below you will be able to access information about:
- Arrival and Dismissal Procedures
- Traffic Patterns
- Health Forms
- Food Free Policy
- Snack Ideas
- Daily Schedule Information
- Bell Times
- Specials Schedules
- Wednesdays Rotations
- Lunch Information
- Breakfast Information
- Spiritwear
- iCalendar Updates
Music Concert Schedule
We are fortunate to have two talented music educators leading our music program this year. Mrs. Kathy Manuel and Ms. Maiuri. Mrs. Manuel also teaches at Burton Elementary and Ms. Maiuri teaches at Rogers Elementary, as well. We have made some adjustments to our performance calendar this year so please disregard any published dates that may appear on the district calendar. Moving forward please reference the dates below:
- Kindergarten - May 8, 2025 at 6:00 P.M. @ Angell
- 1st Grade - May 8, 2025 at 6:45 P.M. @ Angell
- 5th Grade Choir - May 22, 205 at 7:00 P.M. @ Norup International School (with Pattengill, Rogers, & AMS) - THIS IS A NEW LOCATION
Please take note that all but the 5th grade concert will be in the Angell Gymnasium due to construction projects across the district. We look forward to seeing all of our families at the performances later in the year as we showcase our students' talents.
Stay in Touch
Email: vincenzo.gigliotti@berkleyschools.org
Website: https://www.berkleyschools.org/schools/angell/
Location: 3849 Beverly Boulevard, Berkley, MI, USA
Phone: (248) 837-8501
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Angell-Elementary-School/688122847952184
Twitter: @GigliottiVince