
Dragon's Tale
1/24/25
A Message from Dr. A.
January 24, 2025
Dear Dragon Families,
Although we've had a short week at Keith, our students have been busy learning these past few days, focused on reading, writing, math and more! Thank you for your partnerships and engaging your children in daily discussions focused on the key points of their learning. Partnering with your child's teacher is so important and know how much we appreciate your support.
A quick reminder for all families to make reading a part of your daily routine. Research shows that reading together each day helps improve your child’s literacy skills, fosters a love for books, and strengthens their ability to succeed in school. We encourage you to set aside a few minutes each day to read with your child—it's a wonderful bonding experience!
Also, don't forget that our Keith's Got Talent Show is happening tonight! Please join us at Walled Lake Central High School for a night of fun and creativity. The call time for participants is 5:30 PM, with the show starting promptly at 6:00 PM. We can’t wait to see all the amazing talents our students will showcase!
For more details about upcoming events, please make sure to read the Dragon's Tale Newsletter. It has important information you won’t want to miss!
Thank you for your continued support, and we look forward to seeing you at tonight’s show!
Warm regards,
Warm regards,
Marci Augenstein, Principal
Keith Announcements
January, 2025
Jan. 6 - School Resumes - Reminder School Begins at 8:55a.m.
Jan. 7 - Keith PTA Meeting - 6:30pm Learning Commons
Jan. 13 - The Anxious Generation Family Book Study 6pm Learning Commons
Jan. 20 - No School - MLK Day
Jan. 20 - MLK Day Celebration at WLN - Details about this WLCSD Event Below
Jan. 22 - Junior Kindergarten and Kindergarten Orientation - 6:00pm Keith Cafeteria
Jan. 24 - Keith's Got Talent Show at WLC - 5:30pm Call Time, 6pm Show Begins!
Jan. 27 - 5th Grade Concert Tour at WLN High School - 9:30am (details to come)
Jan. 29 - 1/2 Day of School
Keith Student Council Cereal Box Challenge
Student Council is so excited to bring back Cereal Box Challenge! Last year we collected over 900 boxes. Can we get over 1,000 to donate to Hospitality House this year? We are going to try!
We will start collecting cereal box donations on Jan. 21st and will collect until Feb. 13th. We will once again build our domino run around the school on Valentine's Day as our way of spreading love throughout our school and community.
Thank you everyone for your continued support. We appreciate it!
Have a great night,
Your Student Council Team
Helping WLCSD Students
Hello Families,
I have heard from another one of my WLCSD Principal colleagues that some of the students are in need of boots and snow pants. If you have anything extra in your home that no longer fit your children or are willing to make a donation, please bring items to the Keith entrance and know that I will get it to the children in need. As always, thank you for your help and support of our local families.
Kind regards,
Marci Augenstein, Principal
Keith's Got Talent Ticket Sales - Open Now!
Keith’s Got Talent, our annual variety show is back, and it’s coming soon! Please mark your calendars for Friday, January 24, 2025 at 6:00 pm for a night of fabulous performances by our very own students. The event will be held in Walled Lake Central’s auditorium. The price of admission will be $3.00 (plus online fees). Students performing in the show do not need tickets and are free. Students and Children not performing in the show will need a ticket selected when purchasing tickets but will be free, Please make sure to select a student/child ticket price when selecting your seats. Families in need of financial assistance to attend the show should contact your principal.
- Students performing in the show do not need a ticket
- Students/children not performing in the show do need a ticket selected and when selecting the type of ticket select Student/Child and the price of that ticket will be free.
- Please encourage families to purchase tickets online in advance to avoid a long line at the door.
We need your help!!! Parent Volunteers Needed for Keith's Got Talent!
The Keith PTA is so excited about the coming 'Keith's Got Talent' show! Reminder: the submission deadline for student performers is Monday, January 13th ~ Sign up and show us what you've got! We are also seeking help from parent volunteers to ensure that the show runs smoothly. Please click on the link below to sign up.
Due to the Snow Days, Bagel Sales extended until 1/24 and Delivery on 1/31/25!
5th Grade Party Fundraiser - Bagel Sales
Thank you for supporting the 5th grade party by purchasing bagels from New York Bagel for $2.00 each. Thank you for supporting the 5th grade party by purchasing bagels from New York Bagel for $2.00 each.
Cash: return with this form by: Friday, January 24th OR Venmo:
Bagel delivery to classroom on: Friday, January 31st
Additional Information is in the form below and the form was also sent home with your child on 1/10/25. Please email your child's teacher if you need another form.
Lost & Found Items
We will be donating everything on Friday, January 31st. Please be sure to check the Lost and Found Tables - they will be moved to the front of the building next week.
Keith Elementary Kindergarten and Junior Kindergarten Enrollment Information
ALICE Drill at Keith - Week of January 27
Dear Dragon Families,
Since the 2019-2020 school year, we have shared information about district-wide efforts to improve our emergency responses. Walled Lake Consolidated Schools uses ALICE, a research-based training program to ensure schools are prepared to respond to potential intruder events. ALICE is about empowering individuals and providing options or strategies beyond the traditional lockdown methods. We will continue with this work in the coming weeks as listed below:
Week of Jan. 20 Students will review ALICE options in each of the following areas that they visit during the school week:
Week of Jan. 20 Students will review ALICE options in each of the following areas that they visit during the school day:
Week of Jan. 27 The entire school will participate in a drill, at the same date and time, in which each class will choose an option based on their location in the building. The scenario presented will NOT include a specific threat, but rather read, “if there was something dangerous happening in the (a specific location in the school.)” Although possible in a real emergency, at no time during the drill will any student(s) evacuate through a window, nor will they travel off of school property.
The book, “I’m not scared, I’m prepared,” by Julia Cook, read in classrooms this fall, comparisons to stranger danger, and additional resources linked below may be helpful for families that discuss the drills at home with their children.
Lesson teaching points that may assist families with at-home discussions include:
- We practice so we know what to do in an emergency. We’re not scared, we’re prepared!
- Our job is to keep you safe. Your job is to listen and follow the adults’ directions.
- Evacuation means to leave the building. Your teacher or a trusted adult may tell you to leave the building and go to a safe place.
- If an adult tells you to leave the building. Listen, quickly go to a safe place, and then wait for helpers (police officers, firefighters, trusted adults, etc.)
Student safety continues to be our first priority. We will continue to collaborate with local law enforcement and families to ensure a safe learning environment for our children.
In partnership,
Marci Augenstein, Principal
Family Book Study
Dear Parents and Guardians,
Thank you so much to the almost 20 parents who were able to attend our discussion on Part 1 last Monday. I would encourage anyone who still may want to participate to catch up on the reading and join us for the future sessions!
We invite you to join us in this important conversation, participate in discussions, and partner with our school in looking out for our kids. Together, we can create a supportive environment that fosters resilience and understanding.
Meeting Schedule
We will hold four meetings, each lasting one hour, where we will discuss different sections of the book. ALL meetings will be from 6-7pm in the Keith Learning Commons. Please see the schedule below:
11/4/24 - Introduction to the book and Discussion of Part 1: The Great Rewiring of Childhood
12/9/24 - Review of Part 2: The Backstory: The Decline of Play-based Childhood and increase in childhood anxiety
1/13/25 - Discussion of Part 3: Social Media and Mental Health- Strategies for healthy technology use – The Rise of the phone-based childhood
2/10/25 - Overview of Part 4: Building Resilience - Collaborative ideas for supporting our children
To help ensure that everyone can participate, I am happy to provide a copy of the book for any family that may face financial barriers. If you would like to receive a book, please let me know when you RSVP.
You are welcome to attend any or all of the meetings. Each session will provide a space for open dialogue, sharing of experiences, and brainstorming actionable steps we can take as a community.
Thank you for your commitment to our students’ well-being. I look forward to engaging with you in these discussions that will undoubtedly strengthen our community and support our children’s futures.
Warm regards,
Marci Augenstein, Principal
WLCSD Staff Shout Outs - Let's Recognize Keith Staff!!!
In an effort to find additional ways to celebrate our staff, the WLCSD Community Relations department requests that families fill out the information below for staff who are rock stars in their classrooms and school communities.
A sample of what these shout outs will look like on social media and in our district newsletters can be found below.
Keith Ski and Snowboarding Club
Links
Ski Club Enrollment and Information Form
Keith Elementary Ski/Snowboard Facebook Link
Sponsor Contact Email: Ulrey.Christopher@gmail.com
Keith Green Team
Please click on the button below to learn more about our Keith Green Team!
Keith Green Team / Steam4hc 4H Club thank you note to classrooms who participated in the senior home visit project.
In December 2024, the Stem 4 Compassion 4H Club, Keith Green Team, and several classrooms collaborated to create some special gifts for residents of a senior care home.
Students created colorful bird themed posters and letters, that showcased how we can take care of birds in our environment. 3rd grade students from Mrs. Matyus’s classroom put on their engineering and scientist hats and assembled bird feeders.
One of the bird feeders and the letters were delivered to the seniors, bringing much joy to their hearts. We greatly appreciate the efforts and good hearts of the school staff and students involved.
The seniors would love for us to visit more frequently. Any parents interested in getting their kids involved in visiting the senior home can contact me at steam4hc@gmail.com
News from the Keith Cafe
Happy New Year! What to watch for in January:
Wed, Jan 8th ~ Marco's Pizza Day ~ $2 / extra slice, $1.25 chips
Mon, Jan 13th ~ Lucky Tray Day
Fri, Jan 17th ~ Big Chocolate Chip Cookie Day ~ $1.50 ea
Fri, Jan 24th ~ Chips Day ~ $1.25
Fri, Jan 31st ~ Tubby's Sub Lunch & Ice Cream Day ~ $1.00 ice cream
As always, parents & staff can add funds to student accounts via Skyward, or cash / check brought to me in the kitchen. If students bring cash/checks, please send the funds to the cafeteria either:
- Labeled inside your lunch barcode sheet, or
- Have students bring down their money during breakfast
The lunch line moves quicker if their funds are deposited beforehand. Thank you in advance for your help!
Keith Music Appreciation Club - Updates
Thanks to all the families who came out for the Ellington and The Nutcracker concert. We learned about Carlos Simon, Concertos, Tchaikovsky, The Nutcracker and Ray Chen at our Club meet. We also had a great discussion about the future of classical music and how the online presence of artists, composers and their social media content is the major source of introducing and keeping students engaged. Ray Chen stole the show playing with effortless grace and technical mastery, and it was such a treat to hear him perform an encore - his newly released Serenade.
Our next Club meet is Sunday, February 16, 2024 at 2:30 followed by the 3pm Broadway Love Songs concert.
Tickets are available starting Monday, February 3rd at 9am, by calling or visiting the box office and are subject to availability. For those students who usually book tickets online, please note the DSO is transitioning to only booking Student Soundcard tickets through visiting or calling the box office 313.576.5111.
Upcoming concerts where we plan to meet as a group:
· Sunday, Feb 16 2025, 2:30 Club meet, 3pm Broadway Love Songs
· Sunday, March 16, 2025, 2:30 Club meet, 3pm La Vida Loca
· Sunday, April 27 2025, 2:30 Club meet, 3pm Women Rock!
· Saturday, May 24 2025, 2:30 Club meet, 3pm Ben Folds
***Your student soundcard membership allows you to attend many more concerts in addition to the ones listed above. Please consider making the most of your membership and check out other concerts at DSO.org***
It is not too late to join now! After attending only 1 concert, your student membership will have paid for itself.
Cost: $25 per student membership unlocks one free ticket to almost every Detroit Symphony Orchestra (DSO) 2024-2025 concert series, including the concerts outside of those we plan to meet at, and up to two companion tickets (bring or invite your parents/sibling/friend/teacher) for $5 each, access to the best seats, access to DSO Replay and online Live streaming performances. Carpooling opportunities are available!
We will be learning more about the music, the performances, the artists and attend concerts with:
Oldies Music by The Drifters, Roy Orbison, Nat King Cole, The Beach Boys, and The Beatles; Ray Chen; Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker; Broadway Love Songs; Music of Enrique Iglesias, Gloria Estefan, Santana, & Ricky Martin; Women Rock! (Music by Carole King, Janis Joplin, Aretha Franklin, Pat Benatar, Tina Turner), Ben Folds and many more!
See Music Appreciation Club Details Document for more information and link to Google form for registration https://forms.gle/3eAmCFB4Vf9FCP626
Local Community Events
Announcing - Keith Students to Perform!!!
Go go go Joseph! Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor is coming to Walled Lake Northern! There are students from Keith Elementary School in the junior cast, and we are excited to see the future knights shine on stage! With a running time of just 90 minutes, this family-friendly show will have you singing and dancing in the seats! Show dates are February 6-9, and discount ticket rates are available for groups of 15 or more. Questions? Reach out to Director Ashley Ward- ashleyward@wlcsd.org.
Building Connections: Learning from the Past, Uniting for the Future
5:30 PM - 8:00 PM - January 28, 2025 - Zekelman Holocaust Center
In partnership with the Walled Lake Consolidated School District and the Zekelman Holocaust Center, the Walled Lake Parent Teacher Student Association (PTSA) is proud to host Building Connections - Learning from the Past, Uniting for the Future on Tuesday, January 28 from 5:30-8 p.m. at the Zekelman Holocaust Center in Farmington Hills, MI. (This event is better suited for students aged 10 and up.)
Please register for this FREE event using the online registration LINK.
District to host Fentanyl Awareness Presentations
WLCSD, in partnership with the Alliance of Coalitions for Healthy Communities, invites parents, guardians, and community members to an important educational presentation by Fentanyl Fathers, a nonprofit organization dedicated to raising awareness about fentanyl prevention and the dangers of misuse.
📅 Date: Monday, January 27
🕔 Time: 5:45–6:45 p.m.
📍 Location: Clifford H. Smart Middle School Media Center
This presentation will take place just before the WLCSD PTSA Council Meeting, which begins at 7:00 p.m. in the same location. Students are also welcome to attend the presentation; however, all three WLCSD high schools will host similar assemblies during the school day that week. High school parents should watch for additional details regarding these events.
We hope to see you there for this crucial conversation!
Vaping Awareness Information for Families
The Walled Lake Consolidated School District is committed to supporting the health and well-being of our students and families. To help address concerns about vaping, we are sharing valuable resources that provide information on the risks of vaping and strategies for prevention. These tools are designed to empower families with knowledge and support meaningful conversations at home. Together, we can help every child make healthy choices every day.
E-cigarettes and Vaping: What Parents Should Know - American Lung Association
E-cigarettes and Youth: What Parents Need to Know - Centers for Disease Control
E-cigarettes/Vaping Facts - Oakland County Health Department
Kroger Rewards - $$$ For Keith!
Helpful Links Previously Shared
Vision and Hearing Screenings for Keith Students
Keith Vision Screening Schedule:
Grades to be assessed: J/K, 1, 3, 5
TECHNICIAN: TERRI ALCOCER
10/16, 10/17, 10/18, 10/22, 10/23, 10/24, 10/25/2024 AM
Keith Hearing Screening Schedule:
Grades to be assessed: J/K, K, 2, 4
TECHNICIAN: DENISE GAARDER
03/14, 03/17, 03/18, 03/19, 03/20/2025
WLCSD Health and Immunization Information
Keith Elementary School
Diana Tyrrell - Principal's Secretary
Alice Johnson - Building Secretary
Marci Augenstein, Ph.D. - Principal, Keith Elementary
Email: DianaTyrrell@wlcsd.org
Website: http://wlcsd.org/schools/elementary/keith/
Location: 2800 Keith Road, West Bloomfield Township, MI, United States
Phone: (248)956-3700
Twitter: @KeithElementary