

What's Happening at Heritage
April 14th-April 18th
UPCOMING EVENTS
APRIL
16th-PTO MEETING @ 4:15 p.m.
18th-NO SCHOOL
25th-TALENT SHOW at 6:30 p.m.
MAY
1st-MIDDLE SCHOOLORIENTATION
6th-PD DAY
7th-MOBILE DENTIST
EGG MY YARD FUNDRAISER
HERITAGE HUSKY TRACK & FIELD CLUB
ROBOTICS CLUB
SPECIALS NEWSLETTER
PTO BOARD NOMINATIONS
DADS at RECESS
We are looking for volunteers to help referee team sports and encourage good sportsmanship on the playground.
MSTEP INFORMATION
TALENT SHOW NEWS
SAVE THE DATE
HERITAGE FUN FAIR FRIDAY, MAY 30th 5:30-8:00 p.m.
HELPING HANDS CLOSET
Dear Families,
We are in need of the following items to assist our Heritage families when a need arises. Our Helping Hands Closet is open to families all year long.
Please see the list below:
PRIORITY ITEMS:
- Body Wash
- Toothpaste
- Toothbrushes
- Deodorant
- Soap
- Laundry Detergent
- Shampoo
- Conditioner
Prepackaged Snacks:
-Goldfish
Cheese Its
Applesauce Packets
Animal Crackers
Pretzels
Granola Bars
Goldfish
Just reminder that Heritage has a wish list on Amazon. Anyone with an Amazon account can donate through the following link:
Heritage Helping Hands Wish list
Link: http://a.co/avoNfyJ
Then select the 'Heritage Elementary (attn: Helping Hands)' address upon checkout.
Thank you again. We very much appreciate your donations.
Sincerely,
Jenna Stevens
LUNCH & RECESS INFORMATION
School Begins at 9:15 am Students are not permitted inside the building until that time
School Ends at 4:08 pm Students must be picked up by 4:15
Lunch / Recess Times
JK/K & 1st - 11:25 - 12:10
3rd & 4th - 12:15 - 1:00
2nd & 5th - 1:05 - 1:50
Early Dismissal - School ends at 2:37 pm
1/2 Day Dismissal - School ends at 12:40 pm
BREAKFAST & LUNCH MENUS
OFFICE FORMS & VISITOR INFORMATION
All visitors to Heritage must enter through the main office where they will be required to sign in and present identification. If an individual is interested in volunteering in a classroom at Heritage, he or she must have a completed CRC (Criminal Records Check) on file here at the building and have their visit scheduled with the classroom teacher. A CRC is good for the school year that it was completed in, so it is important to make sure you complete the process if you would like to volunteer in the building in the new school year.
Click the link for the following office forms:
HUNGRY HOWIES PIZZA NIGHTS
POSITIVITY PROJECT FAMILY INFORMATION LETTER
“I can sum up positive psychology in just three words — other people matter. Period. Anything that builds relationships between and among people is going to make you happy.” – Dr. Chris Peterson
What is The Positivity Project?
The Positivity Project (P2) is an organization whose mission is to empower students to build positive relationships and become their best selves (NOTE: Watch the P2 founding story video here). Positive psychology’s 24 character strengths serve as its foundation. Ranging from bravery and perseverance to integrity and gratitude, the character strengths are classified and described in the 800-page book Character Strengths and Virtues. These strengths aren’t about ignoring the negative. Instead, they help us overcome life’s inevitable adversities.
To achieve its mission, P2 partners with Pre-K–12 schools and equips educators with the resources, training, and strategy to teach their students about character strengths and positive relationships. P2 is a school-wide endeavor grounded in the consistency of daily classroom instruction. P2 Partner Schools dedicate one week to each strength and students learn through daily 15-minute classroom lessons that are different for every grade level. These lessons help students understand character through definitions, examples, discussions, and exercises. P2’s model is holistic, incorporating students, educators, and parents through regular interaction with character strengths vocabulary and concepts.
What are the benefits of implementing The Positivity Project?
By consistently teaching students about the character strengths that people possess, they see themselves and other people based on the content of their character. This ability enhances their self-awareness and self-confidence, understanding and appreciation of others, and interpersonal relationships – which, in the long-term, will positively influence students across their lifespans. In the near team, it leads to more positive interactions and positive relationships within classrooms and schools — ultimately leading to a more positive school culture that supports teachers' ability to teach and students' ability to learn.
P2 evolves throughout a student’s entire school career. As students grow and understand character through instruction and experience, the strengths gain more meaning. They become a part of a student’s vocabulary and how they see themselves and the people around them — including characters in books and movies.
P2 empowers students by acknowledging that the 24 character strengths are already part of who they are as people. It helps them realize that each and every one of them can tap into these strengths — and not just as students, but for the rest of their lives.
How can you help?
Family involvement is an integral part of student success, and we would love for you to take an active role in your student’s character strength education. P2 for Families provides an easy, accessible way to reiterate the character strengths vocabulary and have meaningful discussions about the importance of relationships at home. Additionally, you can follow P2 on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube to stay up to date on all things P2.
WEEKLY CHARACTER STRENGTH FOCUS
WEEKLY SPIRAL REVIEW WEEK
HERITAGE ELEMENTARY
Website: https://www.hvs.org/o/heritage
Location: 219 Watkins Boulevard, Highland, MI, USA
Phone: 248-684-8190
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HeritageElementaryHVS/