

The Brendel Bulletin
Friday, March 28, 2025

Principal's Corner
Hi Brendel Families,
Happy Friday! I hope you have a wonderful spring break and if you are able to get away I hope you enjoy your time.
When we get back it is full blown MSTEP time. Teachers and students have been preparing for this test all year. I know your child will do great. It is very helpful to make sure they get a good nights sleep and either breakfast with you or here at school each morning. Also, make sure their chrome book is charged. Here are the dates for 3rd - 5th. I will send a synervoice as another reminder.
MSTEP Starting Dates:
3rd Grade - April 8th
4th Grade - April 16th
5th Grade - April 28th
See everyone in a week!
Thanks,
Mr. Engleman
Reminders:
Sinking Fund Renewal: I have put a flyer below with information on the sinking fund vote that will take place on May 6th. This is considered our "Warm, safe, and dry" fund. This money can only be used to help maintain our buildings and grounds in Grand Blanc. Don't forget to vote! If you have any questions about the sinking fund vote, please feel free to reach out to me!
Birthday Treats: The district has a healthy snack policy (linked below). We are no longer allowing sweet treats including cake and cupcakes. Please check with the office or your child's teacher before purchasing a birthday treat for your child.
Building Student Expectations: This year Brendel has created common student expectations along with consequences. Please see this link with more information.
Brendel 2-Hour Delay:
In the event we were to use a 2 hour delay, students would not have breakfast at school because they would be entering when lunches start. They would still be able to make a lunch choice and have their normal lunch/recess time along with one special, either gym, music or tech.
Brendel 2 Hour Delay Times:
10:35 am - Students can enter the building
10:40 am - Day starts
3:50 pm - Day ends
-Mr. Engleman
Love of Learning
Dear Families,
This week, our school community focused on the character strength of Humor. Humor means enjoying laughter and bringing smiles to others.
Humor helps us see the lighter side of things, making tough times easier and more fun. It doesn't mean you have to tell jokes, but people with humor often notice the funny moments in life and share them with others. Humor can lift people's spirits and help them through challenges. It’s important to help students understand how to use humor in a kind way, to lift others up, and never at someone else's expense.
Upcoming Events:
- 3/31-4/4 Spring Break; NO SCHOOL
- 4/7 SCHOOL RESUMES
- 4/17 HALF DAY; DISMISSAL 12:17
- 4/18-4/21 NO SCHOOL
- 5/6 NO SCHOOL
- 5/23 HALF DAY; DISMISSAL 12:17
- 5/26 NO SCHOOL
Information From the District Nurses
Medication At School
Medication at School
Our goal is your child’s safety and your help is needed to achieve this goal! Students are not to carry medication without orders per district policy.
All medication authorizations must be renewed at the beginning of each school year. The order is good for one school year unless shorter time frame ordered by physician. Authorization forms must be completed for both prescription and non-prescription medications.
- Each medication needs its own authorization
- Refill of the medication is the responsibility of the parent/guardian
- Expired medication will not be administered
- Action plans for health conditions such as Diabetes, Seizures, and Allergies must be completed every school year
- Unused medication will be discarded unless picked up by the parent/guardian on or before the last day of school
- FOOD ALLERGIES: Dietary restriction form is available on the Food Services department webpage, foods can be substituted with a form on file, including gluten free options!
Additional information and forms can be found on the Grand Blanc Community Schools web-site, Health Resources.
Thank you,
Head Lice Awareness
Here is some information for all parents to increase head lice awareness so that you may take steps at home to help prevent your child from becoming infested with head lice. Any time children come together detected head lice cases commonly increase. Direct, physical, head-to-head contact is the usual method of transmission. Lice do not jump or fly. They survive only for a short time away from the human head and have difficulty crawling or clinging to smooth surfaces.
At this time we ask that you routinely check your children's hair for the presence of lice and/or eggs (nits), as well as wash and dry hats and coats on high heat.
How to check for head lice
Head lice are best identified by inspecting the hair and scalp for live lice or nits (eggs attached to the hair shaft)
Carefully part the hair and examine the hair and scalp for nits or crawling lice.
Begin by inspecting the nape of the neck and the area behind the ears, then continue to inspect the rest of the head.
Most recently laid nits will be opaque, white, shiny, and located on a hair shaft within one-quarter inch of the scalp. Empty nit cases are more visible and are dull yellow in color.
Dandruff and scalp conditions such as psoriasis or eczema may easily be mistaken for nits. To differentiate between nits and other debris, remember that hair debris is easily detached or loosened from the hair shaft, and nits are firmly attached to the hair and are not easily removed.
If Lice are identified:
Check everyone in the household at the same time
Notify the School and close contacts
Special products to kill lice must be used
Manual removal of nits after treatment should be done daily for 10 days after infestation
Items that have been in contact with the head of the person with infestation in the 24-48 hours before treatment should be considered for cleaning.
Launder any personal items that could be infested with head lice. Items should be washed for at least 10 minutes in hot water and/or dried on high heat for at least 30 minutes. For items that cannot be washed, seal in a plastic bag and store for 14 days at room temperature or 24 hours in below freezing temperatures.
Vacuum items that should be vacuumed include bare mattresses, carpets, floors, stuffed animals, coat collars, hats, couches, chairs, and car upholstery.
Inspect hair brushes, combs, hair ties, and barrettes. For washable accessories, wash and dry (on high heat) for at least 30 minutes. Soak combs, brushes and barrettes in water hotter than 130 degree.
The best way to prevent transmission:
Teach children not to share combs, brushes, hats, caps, scarves, headgear
Teach children to hang coats - placing hats and scarves inside coat/jacket sleeves
Conduct regular head checks of your child
Earn cash for our school by using the Box Tops app. It’s an easy way to make a difference. All you have to do is buy Box Tops participating products (like Cheerios!) and scan your grocery receipt. Box Tops are worth $.10 each and they add up fast! Twice a year, our school receives a check to help pay for whatever we need - equipment, supplies or experiences the kids love! Our goal is to earn $600 this school year - which will pay for one assembly!
Use this referral code HX8Z8Z5F when you sign up and you’ll get 40 Bonus Box Tops when you scan your first receipt now through 09/07/2023, while supplies last! Download the Box Tops for Education app here: https://btfe.smart.link/c2jjdifkw?referral_code=HX8Z8Z5F
School Hours
Breakfast: 8:20 am
Doors open: 8:35 am
If you arrive after 8:40 please walk your child into the school to sign them in
Half Day: 8:40 am - 12:17 pm
2-Hour Delay: 10:40 am - 3:50 pm
No breakfast
Doors open: 10:35 am
If you arrive after 8:40 please walk your child into the school to sign them in