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BCS Updates - January 10, 2025
Buchanan Girls & Boys Club Registration Information!
Dear Parents and Caregivers,
We are thrilled to announce an exciting new opportunity for families in our community! Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Southwest Michigan is proud to announce that we’ll be piloting a new, school year Club in Buchanan, dedicated to providing a safe, engaging, and supportive environment for children ages 6-12 thanks to the Michigan Department of Education 32n Out of School Time grant. The summer program had such a wonderful reception from the community and we have worked in partnership with Buchanan Community Schools leadership to make the school year Club a reality.
Our afterschool programs are designed to inspire and empower children through a variety of activities that promote academic success, healthy lifestyles, and good character and citizenship. Whether your child is looking for help with homework, opportunities to explore new hobbies, or a chance to build lasting friendships, our Club is here to meet their needs and help them thrive.
Key Details:
Location: Buchanan Middle School, 610 W. 4th Street, Buchanan
Ages Served: 6-12 years old
Programs Offered: Academic support, arts and crafts, sports and recreation, character and leadership development, life skills, and more
Hours of Operation: 2:30 - 6:00 pm, Monday through Friday
Opening Date: January 21, 2025
Closing Date: June 5, 2025
Transportation: Transportation will be provided to Club from Ottawa and Moccasin Elementary Schools
We are committed to making high-quality afterschool programming accessible to every family. Our team of dedicated staff and volunteers is trained to provide a safe and inclusive space where every child feels valued and supported.
Registration is now open! Space is limited, so we encourage you to register early to secure your child’s spot. Registration will close on Friday, January 10, 2025 or earlier if the registration target is reached before January 10th.
Register today at https://bgcswmichiganmch.my.site.com/portal/s/login-home.
We look forward to welcoming your child to the Boys & Girls Club in Buchanan and working together to help them reach their full potential. Thank you for your continued support as we expand our mission to serve the children and families of our community.
Contact us at info@bgcbh.org with any questions.
Regards,
Alloyd Blackmon
Chief Executive Officer
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Southwest Michigan
MLK: A Day of Service - Student Essay Contest
Join us January 18, 2025 at 10am to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. and hear the essay winners present their essay.
Location: Tin Shop Theater, 121 Oak Street, Buchanan
Special Education - Build Up Michigan
Karin Falkenstein - Buchanan Special Education Supervisor 269-695-8442
Build Up Michigan helps preschool age children ages 3-5 and their parents with developmental delays and/or disabilities. Children grow and learn at different rates but most will reach several milestones between the ages of 3 and 5. If they are not meeting those milestones and/or are struggling to learn they may need additional supports to help them prepare for kindergarten
Intervening as early as possible helps to develop skills to strengthen the child's foundation for future learning.
Program Details
What is a developmental delay?
A developmental delay is seen when a child’s rate of growth and learning is different from that of most children the same age.
A developmental delay may be in one of the following areas:
Thinking
Talking
Hearing
Seeing
Moving
Taking care of basic needs
Responding to others
How can Build Up Michigan help?
Build Up Michigan can help children ages 3-5 and their families get additional educational supports and other services as needed.
If an evaluation shows that your child needs help, we'll tell you how and where to get it at no cost.
Who can receive services from Build Up Michigan?
Build Up Michigan services are available to any Berrien County family with a child age 3-5 who has a developmental delay or an established medical condition such as:
Speech/Language Impairment
Specific Learning Disability
Cognitive Impairment
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Emotional Impairment
Traumatic Brain Injury
Hearing Impairment
Visual Impairment
Physical Impairment
Early Childhood Developmental Delay (ECDD)
Severe Multiple Impairment
Other Health Impairment (including attention deficit disorder and health problems such as asthma, epilepsy, and diabetes)
Developmental Milestones
Every child goes through developmental stages but remember, no two children develop and grow at exactly the same pace. The guide below lists a few things you can look for as you watch your child's growth and development. If you have questions or concerns about how your child is growing or developing, you may want to talk to your child's doctor or complete an online referral.
By 3 years your child should...
Copy adults and friends
Take turns in games
Follow instructions with 2 or 3 steps
Play make-believe with dolls, animals and people
May get upset with major changes in routine
May copy a circle with a pencil or crayon
Turn book pages one at a time
Run easily
By 4 years your child should...
Enjoy doing new things
Want to play with other children than by him/herself
Sing a song or say a poem from memory such as "Itsy Bitsy Spider" or "Wheels on the Bus"
Be able to say their first and last name
Be able to name some colors and numbers
Catch a bounced ball most of the time
Be able to tell what's real and what's make-believe most of the time
By 5 years your child should...
Be able to hop; maybe even skip
Be able to print some letters or numbers
Like to sing, dance and act
Be aware of gender
Be able to tell what's real and what's make-believe
Be able to play simple games such as Candy Land and Go Fish
Want to be like their friends
Is sometimes demanding and sometimes very cooperative
Contact Patrick Conley
Supervisor of Birth to Three Services
269-471-7725 ext. 3384
Fax: 269-473-1113
How to Get Help
Any concerned adult may make a referral for a child if they suspect a developmental delay or if the child has a pre-existing health condition(s).
Moccasin Elementary - Button Bucks Apparel Store
Moccasin Elementary School would like to proudly announce our new name! The Moccasin Button Bucks!
What on earth is a button buck? A button buck is a buck with knots where antlers will eventually grow.
Though we are all technically “Bucks”, we struggled to differentiate ourselves. Ottawa is lovingly referred to as “Little Bucks”. The Middle school is “Jr. Herd” and the High School is “The Herd”. Our students didn’t want to be considered “Little” so we put our heads together! We hope you all will love the new name!
We have partnered with Zipp printing to bring you a verity of merchandise that will be available year round. Please check the site often as new designs will be added all year!
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Buchanan Bucks Catching Camp Registration
Date: 1/19/2025
Location: Buchanan High School Aux Gym, 401 W. Chicago St. Buchanan, MI
Cost: $50 for Buchanan District Students & $80 for Non-Buchanan Players (VENMO @TopTierMi (Jennifer Harty) or CASH)
Times: 9:00AM-11:00AM - HS - 13u BASEBALL PLAYERS
11:00AM-1:00PM - 12u-9u BASEBALL PLAYERS
1:15PM-3:15PM - ALL SOFTBALL PLAYERS (Ages Sorted Accordingly)
Questions: Contact Varsity Baseball Coach David Sokolowski
dsokolowski@buchananschools.com or 269-449-4539
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Winter Safety Tips
Here are 10 Cold Weather Safety Tips to Protect Children:
- Layer up! Bitter cold and snow can cause frostbite. Dress your child in several layers, and make sure their head, neck and hands are covered. Dress babies and young children in one more layer than an adult would wear.
- Play it safe. Even when roads are closed to traffic, it’s not safe to play or sled in the street. Visibility may be limited due to snowbanks and ice on the roads makes braking difficult.
- Beware of clothing hazards. Scarves and hood strings can strangle smaller children so use other clothing to keep them warm.
- Check in on warmth. Before kids head outside, tell them to come inside if they get wet or if they’re cold. Then keep watching them and checking in. They may want to continue playing outside even if they are wet or cold.
- Use sunscreen. Children and adults can still get sunburned in the winter. Sun can reflect off the snow, so apply sunscreen to exposed areas.
- Use caution around fires. Wood-burning stoves, fireplaces and outdoor fire-pits are cozy but can present danger – especially to small children. Use caution and put up protective gates when possible. If you’ve lost power or heat and are alternative heating methods like kerosene or electric heaters, be sure smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors are working.
- Get trained and equipped. Children should wear helmets when snowboarding, skiing, sledding or playing ice hockey. And to avoid injuries, teach children how to do the activity safely.
- Prevent nosebleeds. If your child suffers from minor winter nosebleeds, use a cold-air humidifier in their room. Saline nose drops can help keep their nose moist.
- Keep them hydrated. In drier winter air kids lose more water through their breath. Offer plenty of water, and try giving them warm drinks and soup for extra appeal.
- Watch for danger signs. Signs of frostbite are pale, grey or blistered skin on the fingers, ears, nose, and toes. If you think your child has frostbite bring the child indoors and put the affected area in warm (not hot) water. Signs of hypothermia are shivering, slurred speech, and unusual clumsiness. If you think your child has hypothermia call 9-1-1 immediately.
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Chain of Command
Do you have a question or comment about our district? See our Chain of Command
We pledge our best efforts to make Buchanan Community Schools a premier school district, and we strive to create safe, welcoming, engaging, and innovative schools that develop all students’ academic, athletic, artistic, and social growth. We take pride in our community and we appreciate the support of our stakeholders! Thank you!
But we do realize that sometimes something might not go right, or you might have a question about what we do or how we do it. We welcome that communication, and we will work to solve your issue for you as efficiently as we can.
In order to do that, we ask that you follow our Chain of Command process shown in the diagram. On the left side of the process chart, you will see the common areas of district programming, and then following to the right would be the next step(s) in the Chain of Command for that district program area. Please start by contacting the staff member listed in the second box of each program area. The contact information for our leadership staff members with responsibility for addressing concerns is listed at the top of the diagram. Other contact information for building staff is available on our website in the “Staff Directory” section of each building’s web page. It is expected that most issues should be able to be resolved at these initial steps in the Chain of Command.
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About Buchanan Community Schools
Email: probinson@buchananschools.com
Website: https://www.buchananschools.com/
Location: 401 West Chicago Street, Buchanan, MI, USA
Phone: 269-695-8401
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