Wolverine Weekly
GHMS Updates and Notes (3/20/24)
Alert: Early Release Today
Dismissal is at 1:10pm.
Tutoring is in the media center 1:15-3:15.
Water Available
While many of our families and staff may be outside of the affected area of the GR water boiling advisory (Grand Rapids Water customers East of US 131 and North of Hall Street) some of our families and staff may live within those boundaries. If you live within those boundaries and are in need of water, please contact our KSSN Community School Coordinator José Rodriguez at jose.rodriguez@godwinschools.org.
Contact Us
Front Office Email: susie.yoder@godwinschools.org
Location: 100 Wexford St SE, Wyoming, MI, USA
Phone: 616-252-2070
Website: https://ms.godwinschools.org/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GodwinMiddle
Principal's Corner
Principal's Email: urbanski@godwinschools.org
Phone: 616-252-2070 x3008
This week holds a special significance as we anticipate engaging with you during our Parent-Teacher Conferences. It's a wonderful opportunity for us to discuss your child's progress, celebrate their achievements, and address any concerns or questions you may have. We look forward to our conversations and value your partnership in your child's education.
In addition to conferences, we're also gearing up for a well-deserved Spring Break! It's a time for families to unwind, recharge, and create lasting memories together. Whether you're planning a getaway or enjoying a staycation, we encourage you to take this opportunity to refresh and refocus.
As we approach the final part of the school year, we're filled with anticipation for the journey ahead. Together, let's have a strong finish, ensuring that all students continue to excel academically, socially, and emotionally. With your ongoing support and collaboration, we're confident that the remainder of the school year will be filled with growth, achievement, and meaningful experiences for every child.
School Calendar
March
3/20: Early Release - 1:10 PM
3/21: Student Choice Lunch
3/27: Early Release/PTC - 1:10 PM; 8th Grade Field Trip - MiCareer Quest; Book Fair; NO tutoring
3/28: Half Day/PTC - 11:15 AM; Book Fair; NO tutoring
3/29: No School
April
4/1-5: No School
4/8: School Resumes; Board of Education Meeting 6pm
4/10: Softball Practice; Feeding America Food Truck
4/15: 6th Grade MSTEP ELA; Track Away Meet @ Sparta Middle
4/16: 6th Grade MSTEP Math; Boys Baseball Away Game vs. Lee Middle
4/17: Early Release - 1:10 PM; 8th Grade PSAT; Girls Soccer Home Game vs. GRPS 1; Track Away Meet @ Hopkins Middle
4/18: Boys Baseball Home Game vs. Zion Christian
4/19: Girls Soccer Away Game vs. Kent City
4/22: 7th Grade MSTEP ELA; Boys Baseball Away Game vs Potter's House; Girls Soccer Home Game vs. GRPS 3; Track Away Meet vs/ Sparta Middle; Special Board of Education Meeting 6PM
4/23: 7th Grade MSTEP Math; Boys Baseball Away Game vs Tri-Unity Christian; GHPS Health & Wellness Committee Meeting - 3:45 PM - 4:45 PM
4/24: 8th Grade MSTEP Science; Girls Soccer Home Game vs. Kelloggsville Middle
4/25: 8th Grade MSTEP Social Studies
4/29: Girls Soccer Away Game vs. GRPS 2; Track Home Meet vs. Belding Middle
4/30: Boys Baseball Away Game vs. NorthPointe Christian
May
5/1: Early Release - 1:10 PM; Guskus Spring Athletic Pictures; Girls Soccer Home Game vs. NorthPointe Christian
5/2: 6th Grade MAP Math Test; 7th Grade Field Trip to 3 Mile Project; Boys Baseball Home Game vs. Lee Middle
5/3: 6th Grade MAP Reading Test
5/4: Softball Home Game vs Lee Middle
5/6: 7th Grade MAP Math; Girls Soccer Away Game vs. Hopkins Middle; Track Home Meet vs. Comstock Park; Board of Education Meeting 6PM
5/7: 7th Grade MAP Reading; Boys Baseball Away Game vs. Zion Christian
5/8: Feeding America Food Truck; 8th Grade MAP Math; Girls Soccer Away Game vs. GRPS 1
5/9: 8th Grade MAP Reading; 6th Grade Pinery Park Groundswell Project; Boys Baseball Home Game vs. Tri-Unity Christian
5/10: Youth Summit
5/11: Softball Home Game vs. Lee Middle
5/13: Girls Soccer Home Game vs. Kent City
5/14: Boys Baseball Home Game vs. Potter's House
5/15 Girls Soccer Away Game vs. GRPS 3
5/16: 6th Grade Field Trip to Yankee Springs Rec Area; Boys Baseball Home Game vs. NorthPointe Christian; Softball Away Game vs. Lee Middle
5/17: Move-Up Day
5/20: Girls Soccer Away Game vs. Kelloggsville Middle; Special Board of Education Meeting 6PM
5/22: Early Release - 1:10 PM; Girls Soccer Home Game vs. GRPS 2; 8th Gd Farewell Night
5/24: Half Day - 11:15 AM
5/27: No School
5/29: 8th Gd Michigan Adventure Trip
5/31: Half Day, Last Day of School - 11:15 AM
June
6/10: Board of Education Meeting 6 PM
6/12: Feeding America Food Truck
6/24: Budget Hearing Board of Education Meeting 5:30PM & Special Meeting @ 6PM
July
7/10: Feeding America Food Truck
August
8/7: Feeding America Food Truck
Tomorrow: Student Choice Lunch
A School Lunch Menu Where Students Have A Say:
Godwin Heights Middle School Launches New Student Choice Program
Students to taste recipes and vote on favorite food stations they want in their cafeteria
Students at Godwin Heights Middle School will have the opportunity to make the lunch menu their own when they launch the new “Student Choice” program this Spring. Designed to empower students to share their voice and play an active role in choosing what they want to eat, this innovative program allows secondary students to taste and vote on what they want to eat at lunch.
On March 21st, Jamie Schumaker, Director of Dining Services will cook up a variety of recipes for students to sample from selected new food concepts. Students will then vote on their favorite option from Chromebooks at a ‘voting booth’ in the cafeteria. The winning food concept will debut in the cafeteria in the coming months. At Godwin Heights Middle School, the new culinary concept options to vote on will include:
- Chaat House: Inspired by the regional flavors of India, Chaat House’s recipes are filled with tastes perfected over generations.
- The Smoothie Station: Smoothie Station concept, featuring healthy wholesome drinkable breakfast, lunch, and snack options packed with fruits and dairy in more than a dozen flavor combinations.
- Bok Choy: A new Asian Concept inspired by Food Network’s Chef Jet Tila offering an assortment of new cutting edge recipes.
“We know there isn’t a one-size-fits-all approach to in-school dining,” says Jamie Schumaker. “That’s why we’re committed to working collaboratively with students to understand what foods and flavors have the greatest appeal, and to get them excited about what they eat when they’re in school. It’s another way we’re continuing to transform the school dining experience for all students.”
The Godwin Heights Middle School café team, along with Chartwells K12 visiting Chefs, Registered Dietitians, and Marketing Teams will be cooking, serving and sharing menu information with students at Godwin throughout the program. Student ambassadors have also been identified to help promote voting and to encourage every student to ‘voice their choice’ in the new program.
Tomorrow: 8th Grade Choosing Electives
Tomorrow, Thursday, March 21st, the high school counselors will be in Mrs. Dine's science classes all day helping 8th graders choose some of their electives for next year. They will explain what a typical 9th grade schedule looks like as well. Please make sure you have your Chromebook with you and charged.
Sign Up for Parent-Teacher Conferences
Parent-Teacher Conferences are scheduled for Wednesday, March 27, from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM, and Thursday, March 28, from 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Check your email, which contains detailed instructions on how to book your appointments. We encourage all parents to take advantage of this opportunity to connect with teachers and discuss their child's progress. Your involvement is key to your child's success!
Highlights From Art & Music Showcase
Last week our GHPS students showcased their incredible artwork, accompanied by unique musical performances, at The Stray. The atmosphere was vibrant. Special mentions to Alekzander Perez for his electric bass rendition of a Metallica song, and all of our featured artists:
Animal Zentangle:
- Lily Boynton (7th)
- Angelica Mateo (7th)
- Madelin Vasquez-Vasquez (7th)
- Jose Reyes-Medel (8th)
- Kira Christiansen (8th)
Landscapes:
- Laila Argueta (8th)
- Mariea Pointer (6th)
- Ahtsiry Villagomez-Luis (7th)
- Aaron Davila Mendez (6th)
- Kar’Moni Roman (7th)
Sugar Skulls:
- Daisy Arellano-Regalado (8th)
- Leslie Lopez-Basurto (8th)
Graffiti Names:
- Nolani Juarez (8th)
- Andrea Ruiz-Altamirano (8th)
- Mikaela Diaz-Diaz (8th)
BHM Pop Art & Identity Portraits:
- Htoo Say (6th)
- Hpound Munt (6th)
- Aaron Daliva Mendez (6th)
Spring Book Fair - Shop online today!
Spring break is coming up - make sure to get some books for your entertainment! Books will transport you to far-off places and exciting adventures. No passport required—just grab a book and let your imagination soar!
If you can't stop in person to check out the book fair, click here to shop online!
Traffic Issues Coming
On March 31, Easter Sunday, northbound US-131 will completely close at 28th Street for about a month as work begins. Lane closures will begin near 44th Street to prepare drivers to exit.
A single lane will remain open from Burton Street through the downtown area so that some traffic can pass through. After northbound work is completed, southbound US-131 at Burton will then close for about a month. US-131 from 28th Street to Pearl Street will have lane closures for the entirety of the project due to joint repairs. Please plan your commute accordingly.
Upcoming PSAT test for 8th Graders
State Mandated Spring Testing
Beginning in April, all students in grades 6-8 will be participating in State Testing, as well as District Level Assessments. The PSAT and MSTEP are both tests designed to measure where students are in their academic progress and based on Michigan State Academic Standards. The MAP test is our district-level assessment that we use 3 times per year to monitor student growth throughout the year.
The specific testing days are listed below. Please do your best to get your student to school on time, well-rested, and with their charged chromebook.
6th Grade Testing
Monday, April 15- MSTEP ELA
Tuesday, April 16- MSTEP Math
Thursday, May 2- MAP Math
Friday, May 3- MAP Reading
7th Grade Testing
Monday, April 22- MSTEP ELA
Tuesday, April 23- MSTEP Math
Monday, May 6- MAP Math
Tuesday, May 7- MAP Reading
8th Grade Testing
Wednesday, April 17- PSAT
Wednesday, April 24- MSTEP Science
Thursday, April 25- MSTEP Social Studies
Wednesday, May 8- MAP Math
Thursday, May 9- MAP Reading
Pre-Order Your Yearbook Today
Click here to place your order or scan the QR code below. Don't miss out on the memories!
Athletics
Click the link for all athletic information: https://ghathletics.com/
- TRACK SIGN-UPS NOW AVAILABLE. Please speak to your advisory teacher to put you on the list.
- Stay tuned for sign-ups for other spring sports, such as baseball, softball, and girls soccer...
- Practices & games will commence after spring break.
- Spring Athletics Photos will be held May 1st @ 1:30pm.
Attendance Matters!
School is students’ first and most important job. They’re learning more than math and reading. They’re learning how to show up for school on time every day so that when they graduate and get a job, they’ll know how to show up for work on time every day. Students who attend school regularly are more likely to graduate and find good jobs. High school graduate makes, on average, a million dollars more than a dropout over a lifetime.
Good attendance will help students do well in school, college, and at work. It doesn’t matter if absences are excused or unexcused, they all represent lost time in the classroom and lost opportunity to learn. Chronic absence not only affects the absentee students; it disrupts learning for an entire classroom when teachers have to repeat lessons for students returning to class.
Families should avoid extended vacations that require their children to miss school. Try to line up vacations with the school’s schedule. The same goes for doctor’s appointments. Above all, set an example for your child. Show him or her that attendance matters to you.
Reporting an Absence
A 24-hour answering machine has been installed for your convenience in the office, to report the day that your student will be absent. If no call is received before Noon the day after your student is absent, the absence will be recorded as unexcused.
Going on Vacation?
Families should avoid extended vacations that require their children to miss school. Try to line up vacations with the school’s schedule. Chronic absence not only affects the absentee students; it disrupts learning for an entire classroom when teachers have to repeat lessons for students returning to class.
When notified in advance, the office can provide a pre-arranged absence form to the student that must be signed by each teacher, administration, and parent/guardian. It is the family’s responsibility to get all missing assignments. Classwork should be completed before the absence unless other arrangements have been made with the teacher.
All vacation days may accumulate toward the attendance policy.
Attendance Policy
The normal attendance expectations for any given child in the Kent County Intermediate School District are as follows:
> that a child miss not more than 10 days of Excused Absences for the entire school year,
An excused absence is one that is excused by both the parent and the attendance office. Any excused absence entitles the student to make up the work missed and receive full credit upon completion of academic requirements. Examples of excused absence falls into one of the following categories: illness, death in the family, approved family vacation, family emergencies, or required court appearance.
> that a child have no Unexcused Absences for the entire school year
> that a child have not more than 5 Tardies combined with Leave Early check-outs per semester.
> that a child have no Suspensions for the entire school year.
Change of Address?
If you've moved recently, please update your address with the school office. You can easily do this by emailing a picture to susie.yoder@godwinschools.org or bringing in person a utility bill or any official document confirming your current address.
Having your most up-to-date information helps us deliver important updates to you and ensures a smooth enrollment process for your children in the upcoming school year. Thank you!
Health Corner
Parent's Guide to Keeping Kids Home From School
When your child is sick, it’s important to know when they should stay home from school. If they have a contagious virus or disease, keep them home. This will help them get better faster and keep their teachers and classmates from getting sick.
Talk to your child’s doctor or health care provider if you are unsure if they should stay home from school. As a general rule, your child should not go to school if they have:
- A fever over 100.4° Fahrenheit (F) or 38° Celsius (C) – Your child can return to school after they’ve been fever-free for 24 hours without antipyretics. Antipyretics are medicines that treat or prevent fever.
- Signs they are weak and tired. This is common with the flu.
- Diarrhea – Having loose poop (stool) more often that isn’t caused by a change in diet.
- Throwing up (vomiting) – More than 2 times in a 24-hour period.
- Coughing that disrupts normal activity.
- Wheezing or get short of breath.
- Pain from earache, headache, sore throat, or recent injury.
- Yellow or green drainage from the eye(s).
- A new rash – Not all rashes mean your child must stay home from school. Check with their doctor or health care provider.
If your child has a fever, they must stay home from school until they have been FEVER-FREE for 24 hours WITHOUT medication! Thank you!
Medicine Policy
For over-the-counter medications to be kept and administered at school, we require a parent signature. Prescribed medications must have both a physician's signature and a parent's signature for administration. Thank you for your cooperation.
COVID Policy
If students have a fever, vomiting or diarrhea, they are asked to go home.
If students or staff are COVID positive and asymptomatic or well enough to return to school (No fever for 24 hours), a well-fitting mask is encouraged. Nothing is required.
If your child tests positive, please notify the building office. We are still required by health code to report positive cases as a communicable disease.
We have free COVID tests in the office, available for all interested staff and parents.
Cherry Health Dental
Cherry Street Dental have been on site at GHMS. Cherry Street Dental is performing dental cleanings on students who have opted in for services. If you have any questions, please contact the office.
Community Resources
This year, the Michigan Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) was expanded from 6% to 30% of the Federal EITC - This saves families an additional $603 on average*
The EITC is a tax credit for working individuals with income below a certain level. The EITC reduced the taxes you owe, putting more money in your pocket. Even if you do not owe taxes, it could result in a refund!
Who is eligible?
To qualify for the Michigan EITC, you must first qualify for the federal EITC. The basic qualifying rules for the Federal EITC are as follows:
Have worked and earned income under $63,398 (total household income)
Have investment income below $11,000 in tax year 2023
Have a valid Social Security Number (SSN) by the due date of your 2023 return
Be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident
Not file Form 2555 (Foreign Earned Income)
Meet certain rules if you are separated from your spouse and not filing a joint return
How to get the Michigan EITC:
Anyone who received the original 6% credit in tax year 2022 will automatically get a supplemental check mailed to them for the retroactive increase. These checks began mailing on Feb. 13th, 2024
Individuals should file by April 15th, 2024 to claim both the Federal and Michigan EITC for tax year 2023
Visit Michigan.gov/taxes/iit/eitc for more information. For free tax help: Call (800) 906-9887 or visit IRS.gov/vita to find IRS-trained volunteers for free tax return preparation.
*Estimate of families and average savings is based on 2019 data from the Michigan League for Public Policy.
Weekend Food Assistance Available
Exciting news! Hand2Hand signup is back for the 2nd semester at Godwin Heights Middle School. If your family could benefit from weekend food assistance, CLICK HERE to sign up.
How it works:
- Free and confidential participation.
- At the end of the week students who are signed up for the program will receive a minimum of 10 food items from the Hand2Hand pantry located on the school campus. These food items will be a combination of breakfast, snacks, lunch and/or dinner items. While the food items are meant for the student, they can be shared among the family as well. (Please note: if your student or another family member has food allergies it will be the responsibility of the parent/guardian to check the food your student brings home each week to ensure the food doesn’t contain ingredients which could cause an allergic reaction).
To learn more about Hand2Hand, please visit their website: http://h2hkids.org.
Godwin Heights Public Schools has a proud partnership with Feeding America West Michigan. They provide mobile food truck pantries to our school district once a month.
One in every 9 people. At least 261,000 people in West Michigan and the Upper Peninsula are food insecure—meaning they don't have consistent access to enough food for an active, healthy life. Food insecurity exists for a variety of reasons, and anyone can experience a bout of it. Feeding America West Michigan, believes hunger is unacceptable and that their community has the power to change lives—one meal at a time. That’s why they've assembled a network of partners that they work alongside on their mission to relieve hunger and increase food security in West Michigan and the Upper Peninsula.
Our Godwin Heights Feeding America truck distributions are at 4:45 pm in front of the high school, Here are the dates the truck will be present:
Wednesday, April 10, 2024
Wednesday, May 8, 2024
Wednesday, June 12, 2024
Wednesday, July 10, 2024
Wednesday, August 7, 2024
Wednesday, September 11, 2024
Wednesday, October 9, 2024
Wednesday, November 13, 2024
Wednesday, December 11, 2024
If you have your own bags, please bring them!
Jenison Wild invites 3rd-8th grade students from all local schools to participate in their 2nd annual 3v3 tournament Saturday, April 20 at Jenison High School.
REGISTER HERE: https://forms.gle/7yMAfboP6HvSK7rPA
Girls and boys in grades 3-8 are invited to form 4-person teams and compete.
- Girls brackets begin at 9am with boys starting after they are completed. (Exact times will be available after registration closes)
- Open to players from any school or team
- Cost is $120/team, payable through Venmo
- Register by March 20 to receive a t-shirt. Registration will remain open until April 13.
- Trophies are presented to winning teams in each bracket. Prizes for toilet bowl champions will also be provided.
Free Smoke Alarm Installation
Please see the attached flyer with details about the American Red Cross of West Michigan's Home Fire Campaign for those in need of free smoke alarms. Those that request smoke alarms will have them installed by a Red Cross volunteer based on the client's availability. Smoke alarms and an emergency evacuation plan for the residents of the household will be provided. The installation is scheduled for Saturday April 20 and it’s for residents of Wyoming and preregistration is required. Home Fire Safety | Michigan Region | American Red Cross
Free English Classes for Parents (Fall 2024)
The Literacy Center of West Michigan offers free English classes for parents. While the current semester is closed, registration for the Fall semester is just around the corner. Call the number on the flyer for more information and to secure your spot!
Parents Right to Know
As a Title One school, our building receives funding from the federal government to support instruction. In order to receive that funding, we must communicate specific information with our families. Linked below is a letter letting you know that, at any time, you may request information about the qualifications of the staff working in our building. If you have any questions regarding this process, please do not hesitate to reach out to our State and Federal Programs Director, Mary Lang. She can be reached via email at lang@godwinschools.org or by phone at 616-252-2030.
Staff Shout-Out Opportunity
The middle school team works hard to ensure your child is safe, learning, and a valued member of our building. If you'd like to commend a staff member for their exceptional work, please click here to complete this form. We look forward to sharing your positive messages with staff and our families alike.