

Squawk Talk Newsletter
Week at a Glance - February 7, 2025
Attendance Line: 248-684-8018
Main Office: 248-684-8030 * Fax: 248-684-8069
Transportation Dept: 248-684-8200
Principal Peaden's Pen ✍🏻
Happy Friday, Lakewood Families!
Thank you to everyone who came out to our Kids Heart Challenge event at Milford High School on Saturday, as well as everyone who helped fundraise for the American Heart Association. We are currently 97% of the way to our $14,000 goal, which is just over $500 away. Tomorrow will be the last day to fundraise.
This week and last week, I have had the privilege of being in classrooms to take part in instruction. In kindergarten, I was able to visit Mrs. Anderson’s class to listen to students read and assist them in writing sentences that begin with a capital letter and end with a period. I was able to visit Ms. Ziolko’s class for math as they were learning about finding number partners to make a specific number (two addends to make a sum). In first grade, I was able to read a Scholastic News article with Mrs. Currie’s class and teach an SEL lesson in Ms. Williams’ class on focus. In 2nd grade, I enjoyed listening to Mrs. Parmerlee’s and Ms. Segura’s students read during their reading rotations and WIN centers. Mrs. Roberts and Mrs. Kish allowed me to lead guided reading groups in their classrooms. I have been able to observe 4th grade students learning about area and perimeter, and our 5th grade students learning about long division in math. Lots of great learning is happening in all grades at Lakewood. Great work students and teachers!
Next Tuesday and Wednesday, we will be doing a Penny Wars Fundraiser to raise money for our Special Olympics initiatives, specifically the Unified Schools t-shirts we just purchased for all students. The theme for this Penny Wars is Choose your Favorite Detroit Sports Team. There is a flyer included below.
Have a great weekend, Everyone!
🎁 Staff Favorites
The front office has had inquires from families asking if staff members have a list of favorite things. Scan the QR code or follow this link if you would like to have a look.
Save The Date
February 10th Hungry Howie's Lakewood Family Night
February 12th 100th day of School
February 12th Student Count Day
February 12th PTA Meeting at 7:00
February 14th - 18th No School
February 25th - No School
Fun Family Community Event
Dear Lakewood Elementary Families,
We’re almost there - just a few more students to go before we reach our goal. There’s still time to make a difference. Take action today! Your family can become lifesavers by learning Hands-Only CPR, how to recognize the warning signs of a stroke, understand how the heart works, and by raising awareness and funds to help those with special hearts. Together we can create healthier futures!
Here’s how you can get involved and make a Life-saving difference:
- Download the FREE AHA Schools App for Apple or Android and click on “Register Now” then scroll down to join your school's team.
- Next, click on “send a text today” to easily reach friends & family!
- OR click HERE. and choose “Sign Up” to get started.
We have some BONUS incentives for our students this year:
- The top 5 students with the most donations will celebrate with a Pizza lunch with the PE Teacher!
- The Top 2 Classes with the most donations will earn an extra PE Class!
Thank you for being an integral part of the Kids Heart Challenge, supporting our school and the American Heart Association. Your commitment and involvement truly make a difference!
S.O.A.R.
Tickets are handed out throughout the day by all staff members when someone is:
Showing pride & respect
Obtaining goals
Acting responsibly
Remembering safety
Keep SOARing like a Hawk!
All collected SOAR tickets will go into a weekly drawing and the selected students will be announced Friday mornings during announcements. This weeks winners are...
Rylee Underwood
Brett Hankins
Bailey Alfano
Addy Bildson
Carter Maas
Kaci Thornsberry
Jamie Rafaiani
Benjamin Giordano
Andi Knapp
Faith Pigeon
Maddie Maas
Autumn Brach
Joel Meador
SKI CLUB IS BACK!!!
2024/2025 STUDENT SKI CLUB
Alpine Valley Ski & Snowboard student club is an exciting and affordable way to get students involved in skiing & snowboarding. Follow this link for details.
Help Out The PTA & Let Someone Else Cook Dinner
Scan the QR Code for the Hungry Howie's Lakewood Family Nights
Follow Us On Our New Socials To Stay Connected!
LAKEWOOD PTA - MEETING DATES, EVENTS, & MORE!
Lakewood Elementary - Library
February 12th @ 7pm - PTA Meeting
March 11th @ 7pm -PTA Meeting
April 8th @7pm - PTA Meeting
You can reach us at lakewoodpta1500@gmail.com
Watch D.O.G.S and Watch M.O.M.S Information
The Watch D.O.G.S and Watch M.O.M.S will take place again this year! Volunteers are required to fill out and submit a background check. Please click on the link to do so, thank you. https://app.droplet.io/form/PKvdLy
Scan this QR code to a google form to complete the initial sign up.
Breakfast Menu
https://hvs.nutrislice.com/menu/lakewood/breakfast/2024-09-05
Mon. 2/10 Whole Grain Strawberry Pop Tart
Tues. 2/11 Honey Whole Grain Bagel
Wed. 2/12 Whole Grain Blueberry Lemon Crisps
Thurs. 2/13 Chef's Choice
Fri. 2/14 No School
Lunch Menu
https://hvs.nutrislice.com/menu/lakewood/lunch/2024-09-03
Mon. 2/10 Hotdog, Whole Grain Bun and French Fries
Tues. 2/11 Little Caesar's Cheese Pizza and Baby Carrots
Wed. 2/12 Valentine Nuggets, Heart Pretzel Snack and California Blend Vegetables
Thurs 2/13 Chef's Choice
Fri 2/14 No School
- This weeks grab and go: Mozzarella String Cheese and Turkey Honey Cheese Sticks
*Subject to change without notice due to food allergies in the building.
**NOTICE**
There are airborne allergies in the building which include: cinnamon, pumpkin, squash, gourds, sesame and synthetic fragrances.
These ingredients cannot enter the building whether it is in the form of food/drinks, lotions, sanitizers, candles, sprays, fragrances, etc.
Lakeland Broncos Football and Cheer Registration
2025 Commerce Little League Registration
Cold & Wet Weather is Here
The winter season is here, please consider sending a change of clothes for your student in a Ziploc bag to keep in their locker.
Back that winter gear, we do go outside for recess as often as we can.
The office is in need of pants, long sleeve shirts and plastic grocery bags to send wet/stained items home with the student(s). Thank you in advance for considering donating gently worn children's clothing.
Office Information
ATTENDANCE
Please call the 24-hour attendance line at (248) 684-8018 by 9:15am if your student will
be late or absent. If we do not hear from you, the Skylert system will notify you via
Robocall. We want to make sure all our students are safe and accounted for every day.
The student must be signed-in by an adult when arriving late.
PreArranged Absence - If your student will be absent due to being out of town, etc. please fill out this form and submit it to the office:
https://coredocs.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/asset/uploaded_file/1567365/prearranged_absence_form.pdf
EARLY PICK-UP DISTRICT POLICY:
- We cannot accept any requests to have students “ready” for their parent/adult
to pick them up early even if you are running late for an appointment.
- All students remain in the classroom until the adult presents ID to the office and
signs them out on the sheet. At that time, the office will call for your student/s
and they will gather their belongings and meet you at the vestibule.
- Please allow us 5-10 mins as classrooms may be in transition, at lunch/recess,
WIN time, etc.
IDENTIFICATION TO SIGN OUT STUDENTS FROM SCHOOL
- It is District Policy for you show ID to pick up a student early from school.
- We can only release students to those listed on the Skyward Emergency List.
*The office staff may be familiar with many families. However, there are new staff in our office/building so please be prepared to show ID when asked. This is for the Safety of all students.*
BIRTHDAY TREAT POLICY 2024-2025
At Lakewood Elementary, we want to make sure your student gets recognized on their birthday, if they would like to be recognized. Our school will continue to announce birthdays as part of our morning announcements, and we will distribute a birthday pencil on your birthday. If your child would like to celebrate their birthday with their classmates, they may bring in an edible or inedible treat for each student in their class. Edible treats must be pre-packaged (not homemade) with no nuts, sesame, pumpkin,or cinnamon*. It is very important to notify your child’s teacher immediately if you have any allergy concerns and work out a plan.
Important Links
Lakewood Elementary School Webpage the webpage contains several forms you may be looking for ie: PreArranged Absence, CRC, Supply Lists, Food Service for lunch menu, etc.
HVS District Calendar 24-25 Please refer to this District calendar to preplan no school days, early release days, half days, holidays… Please see link for most current calendar.
eFunds Fund your student/s lunch account (even with free lunch, a la cart items are additional), student/optional fees ie: field trips, yearbooks…
Supply Lists Suggested supply lists. If in need of assistance with a backpack, school supplies, etc. Please contact the front office. We have many resources from the local community to help.
HR Imaging link to buy school photos HR Imaging -If anyone has any questions please contact our customer service directly. Our customer service at (815) 433-1766 and/or email custserv@hrimaging.com they will be happy to take care of you.
To purchase school photos, use “other ID’ in your students Skyward account to view their photo.
CRC (Criminal Record Check) - Online submittal link Online submittal link - must be cleared from HR to volunteer in the school. A new form must be filled out EVERY SCHOOL YEAR (Sept.-June)
Car Lane Procedures Please view this document to understand the safety of arrival/drop off procedure with the Car Lane.
Oakland County Head Lice Fact Sheet lice are considered a nuisance and not a communicable disease and where many children are together increases the chances of sharing head lice. There is continued emphasis around not excluding children from the learning environment as a result of what is deemed a "nuisance" and not a communicable concern. Additionally, we are required to maintain confidentiality.
Electronic Device Policy for student use of electronic phones, watches, etc.