Wolverine Weekly
GHMS Updates and Notes (01/17/24)
Principal's Corner
We hope this message finds you in great spirits as we kick off week 2 of second semester at Godwin Heights Middle School! It's been wonderful seeing the enthusiasm and energy in our students as they embark on this learning journey.
As we embrace the opportunities and challenges of the upcoming months, we want to remind you of the importance of staying informed, especially when it comes to unexpected weather events. Our commitment to the safety of our students is unwavering, and we want to ensure you have the latest information in the event of school closings due to inclement weather.
To receive timely updates on school closings, please keep an eye on your email inbox and phone for our automated robot calls. These channels will be our primary means of communication during such situations, allowing you to plan accordingly and keep your child's safety in mind.
We also want to express our heartfelt gratitude for the continued partnership in your child's education. Your support is invaluable, and together, we can make this semester a memorable and successful experience for all.
Building friendships and stacking memories high during B Lunch at the Media Center!
Important After-School Information
Our regular school day concludes at 2:35 pm. Students MUST exit the building at this time, unless they are part of the Team 21 program, attending after-school tutoring, participating in a school club, or engaged in athletic practices for a current team.
📚 Tutoring Opportunities:
For students seeking extra support, tutoring services are offered right after school until 3:15 pm. Students interested in tutoring should head directly to the media center. Once a student leaves the building, reentry will not be permitted. We kindly ask parents to ensure prompt pickup after tutoring at 3:15, as the main office closes at 3:30 pm daily.
🤼🏀 To maintain a focused environment, only participating students are allowed to attend athletic practices. Friends, siblings, girlfriends, or boyfriends are not permitted to attend sports practices.
Food Assistance
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 by Friday, January 19th at noon.
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.
Early Releases 1/24 & 1/31
School is dismissed early at 1:10 on these days for teacher's professional development.
Tutoring will be held in room 111 from 1:15 - 3:15.
Athletic practices will also be modified - contact coaches for details.
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.
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Health & Wellness Committee Meetings 2/13 & 3/26
School Board Appreciation Month
Members are elected to the Board by all registered voters living within the district's boundaries. Board members serve six-year terms without compensation and may be re-elected.
The Board meets twice a month to consider, discuss and determine the direction Godwin Heights Public Schools will take in a range of areas. School Board members establish guidelines concerning organization, general policies, and major plans and procedures for the school district.
In celebration of School Board Appreciation Month, we extend our heartfelt gratitude to the dedicated members of the Godwin Heights School Board. Thank you for your countless hours of service, thoughtful decision-making, and the positive impact you make on the lives of our students and families. Your dedication is the foundation of our school's success.
President
Allen E. Johnston was recently re-elected to serve as President of the Godwin Heights School Board. He retired after serving in the district for over 30 years before joining the board. Mr. Johnston feels his work with the board is important because he can serve as a voice for the community while continuing to be involved in the lives of students. "The most important role of a board member," he said, "is to set good policy that will enhance learning as well as make sure that the district's money is spent on things that will ultimately affect our students and the educational process in a positive way."
Vice President
Lee Ann Platschorre was elected in 1991 to serve on the Godwin Heights Board of Education. She currently serves as the Vice President and has held the positions of Secretary and President in the past. Prior to her involvement with the board, Lee Ann was very active in the Godwin Heights School community. She, her husband Dan, and three children are all Godwin alumni. Throughout the years she has served on several committees in the district and in the community. She is presently a member of the Friends of the Wyoming Public Library organization, and the Wyoming Youth Violence Initiative. Lee Ann takes her board membership very seriously. "I understand the trust the community has put in me to make the right decision(s) to ensure that their child(ren) have every advantage when seeking out their career paths. It is our responsibility," she continued, "to help them realize their potential & to achieve it."
Treasurer
Kenneth Hornecker was elected to the Board of Education in May of 2010. He is married to Karen who is a teacher with the Head Start program. They have three children who have attended Godwin schools. Their son graduated in 2006 and one daughter graduated in 2010. Ken has worked as an accountant at Care Source for 15 years and also was an accountant at Faith Reformed Church. He is very active in the community serving as a member of the Godwin Heights/Godfrey Lee Accreditation Advisory Committee, a member of the Michigan Black Caucus, and also works as an English language tutor for a gentleman from Burma. "I believe that if I am going to complain about something, that I should also bring a solution to the table." He also believes that "the biggest asset a Board member has is an open mind; listening to all arguments for and against a proposal before making a decision."
Trustee
David Drake was elected to the Board of Education in August of 2013. As a lifelong resident of Godwin Heights, David and his wife Libbie have four children that attend Godwin Heights schools. David is very active in the community as the Pastor of CrossWinds Church. He has served on the Board of Executive Directors for the Michigan Baptist General Conference. David has also volunteered at every level of education in the Godwin District as well as coaching football. David is very committed to the Godwin Heights community and believes that greatness is available and possible for all of our students.
Trustee
A Godwin Heights alumnus, Mrs. Kathryn Crow DeYoung, now retired, worked as a social worker for 30 years at Kent County’s Department of Health and Human Services. She previously served on the Godwin Heights Public Schools Board of Education for seventeen years. After stepping down from her position she realized how much she missed it and wanted to come back! She takes great pride in helping to ensure that the students in our community receive cutting-edge instruction and access to technology. Social and emotional growth is important to Crow DeYoung, and she wants to see the very best afforded to the young scholars in our Godwin Heights district. In her spare time, she enjoys volunteer work and traveling with her husband, David DeYoung.
Trustee
Adam Burley is a 2004 graduate of Milford High school. He grew up in the small town of Milford located on the east side of Michigan before deciding to move to Grand Rapids in 2008. Adam fell in love with Grand Rapids after his first visit and knew this was the place he wanted to start a family. Adam has two children. His oldest began kindergarten at West Godwin Elementary in 2021 and his youngest will start Kindergarten in 2025. Having young children who are at the beginning of their public education, Adam feels he can help make a difference and further the educational needs of not just his children but all children in the community. In his free time, he enjoys spending time with his wife and two children and also has a love for letterpress and the printing arts.
Board Secretary
Colleen Anderson is a graduate of East Kentwood High School in 1996. She has lived in the Godwin Heights district since 2001. Colleen has worked in the dental field for many years doing many different duties. Colleen and her husband have 3 children, two of them are still in the high school. She has always wanted to be a voice for the children of Godwin. She is an eager learner and hard worker with a passion for supporting our students and helping them be successful.
FREE COVID Tests in Office
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.
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Contact Us
Email: susie.yoder@godwinschools.org
Website: https://ms.godwinschools.org/
Location: 100 Wexford St SE, Wyoming, MI, USA
Phone: 616-252-2070
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GodwinMiddle