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Fancher Staffirmations
Click the button above to send a Fancher Staff Member an Affirmation
MPPS Calendar
Important Upcoming Dates
- November 21 - 1st Trimester Ends
- November 26 - Report Cards sent home
- November 27-29 - Thanksgiving Break
- December 2nd Trimester begins
- December 23-Jan 3 - No School - Winter Break
- January 6 - Full Day for JK-12 students and staff
Last call for change until Nov. 22nd
It’s the last week to participate in Coins for a Cause! Don’t forget to have your students bring in spare change. All of the money raised goes to Isabella County Restoration House to support their homeless shelter. The classroom that raises the most will win a PIZZA PARTY! 🍕
November is Homeless Awareness Month and here at Fancher Elementary, we want to help bring awareness of homelessness and housing insecurity in our communities. That’s why we’re partnering with United Way to raise money for Isabella County Restoration House through a coin war challenge called “Coins for a Cause”!
United Way is committed to matching all funds raised (up to $10,000) so now’s your chance to double your donation! Students can bring in their spare change during until November 25th. The classroom that raises the most money will win a pizza party from United Way!
Care Solace
Do you need help with mental health? Care Solace is available to our students, families, and staff!
Mount Pleasant Public Schools is committed to the health, safety, and well-being of our students, staff, and families. We want to reminder you of our partnership with @CareSolace to support our ongoing commitment.
If you or a family member are looking for help with mental health or substance use, Care Solace will quickly connect you to community providers matched to your needs.
Call 888-515-0595 at any time or search on your own at caresolace.com/mpps.
Fancher Spirit Wear
Colder Weather is Here
I know it might be hard to believe with these warmer fall temperatures we are getting.
As we gear up for colder temperatures please make sure your student brings the proper winter gear with them to school. We go outside each day unless it is raining or below 0 for a classroom recess and a lunch recess. It helps if your student's items are labeled as well, so if things end up in the lost & found they can be returned!
Students need to have warm clothing, including winter coat, hat, gloves/mittens, boots, snow pants. These items can be expensive, if you need help please write in a note in your child's school agenda for their teacher. We can see how we can help.
URGENT Final Forms - Update Education Benefits Form
In reviewing the data collected through FinalForms, it was found that we had an issue with the information that was collected on the Education Benefits form. This information is used to determine how funding is calculated for many of the grants and programs that we participate in. We have cleared out the information in this form and we are asking that everyone please use the link below to log back into FinalForms and make sure that all parts of the Education Benefits form are filled out. Please make sure to sign the form when completed. We apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate you taking the time to fill this form out again. This is a time sensitive issue and your attention to this is greatly appreciated!
https://mtpleasant-mi.finalforms.com/
Thank you!
Mt. Pleasant Public Schools
PTO - Fancher Cards still for sell in the office $10 each
We still have Fancher Cards for Sale $10 each. Feel free to spread the word, anyone is welcome to stop in and purchase them from the community.
CAPTURING KIDS' HEARTS
When student should stay home due to illness
Michigan Health Department - When to Exclude from School Guidelines
MEDICATION SCHOOL POLICY
If your student will be taking medications at school we have a form for that:
All medications must be brought to the office with the appropriate health form. Please do not send medications to school with your child. This includes inhalers and epi-pens.
ATTENDANCE POLICY
REPORT CARD UPDATE
Students receive reports three times per year at the elementary level; at the end of each trimester. As an upper elementary student, your student will earn numbers that are rubric-based at the end as we report on student academic progress. Students will be receiving a 3, 2, or a 1 just as you are used to seeing in the past on their report card. Students will not be receiving letter grades. The scale will be as follows:
3 - Meets Standards
2 - Making Progress
1 - Skill Not Developed
N - Not Assessed this Trimester
THE COUNSELOR'S CORNER
SOAR - Safety. Ownership. Attitude. Respect
Fancher Falcons SOAR
We kicked of the new school year at Fancher Elementary teaching and learning SOAR (Safety Ownership Attitude Respect), to teach and reinforce positive behavior expectations in all areas of the school from the classroom to the playground. Each area of our school day, has a focused set up positive expectations that we teach, model, and practice - on what Safety looks like, Ownership, Attitude, and Respect.
Our SOAR matrix is at the front of your student's agenda in the pages include for the student handbook, we encourage you to review these expectations at home with your child too.
Daily our students earning Dojo Points for meeting positive expectations, we recognize students who are SOARing with our Fancher School Store, Positive Office Referrals, Positive Postcards mailed home, and SOAR Student Shout Outs each month.
We know our students are still growing and developing mentally and socially, so we recognize it is always a work in progress when teaching and reteaching expectations. We utilize restorative practices - including repairing the harm, circle ups, and more.
We appreciate your partnership in supporting our Fancher Falcons to SOAR!
Mrs. Katie Rinke, Mrs. Shiner & the Fancher Elementary Staff
SAFETY
Safety Emergency Drills
Students have now practiced each part of our lockdown protocol. We have practiced 2 Fire Drills as a building.
During the school year, our buildings are obligated to practice at least 5 Fire Drills, 2 Tornado Drills and 3 Lockdown drills. At times, we do have our YSU Liason or other police officers from the Police Department assist in our drills. We cover with our students the locations of where to go for each drill, what to do during specific drills, and how to properly evacuate when it is needed. You can also find this information in your child's Handbook in the front of the student agenda.
I encourage you to check out our district website where we have information that pertains to our district school safety. Click here to get to the website.
Youth Services Unit Monthly Update
Week 5 of A.L.I.C.E review. E - Evacuation. Evacuation is a strategy that needs to be thought out and practiced. An evacuation needs to be able to be executed quickly and safely.
To ensure a safe evacuation, it’s crucial to be mindful of your surroundings. Take a moment to consider the following:
Are there multiple exits near you?
What will you do if the exit you usually use is blocked?
Are there windows you can safely exit through?
Explore the resources below to expand your knowledge on the different aspects of evacuation. Remember, it’s important to plan ahead and familiarize yourself with the locations of potential exits in the areas you frequent the most.''
Here are some crime prevention tips for parents:
Teach children safety: Teach children to be aware of their surroundings, walk confidently, and avoid dangerous places. Children should also know how to settle arguments peacefully and never bring weapons to school.
Set boundaries: Set limits on where your children can go, and make sure they know when to check in with you. You can also pick a safe house in your neighborhood where your children can go if they need help.
Get to know your children's friends: Meet your children's friends' parents and keep their phone numbers.
Be aware of suspicious people: Alert the police if you see suspicious people loitering.
Protect your home: Don't leave valuables in plain sight, and lock your car doors when you're away.
Protect your finances: Check your bank and billing statements for unauthorized charges, and don't write account numbers on checks.
Protect your online safety: Teach your children to never give out their password, change it frequently, and only use kid-friendly websites.
What's for Lunch ?
Click on the link to the menu below. You can also view Breakfast here too.
https://mtpleasantschools.nutrislice.com/menu/fancher-elementary/lunch/2023-08-25
Popcorn Fridays
Each Friday we will sell Popcorn for $.50/bag. Students can bring their coins or dollar bills in sandwich baggies or put in the back of their agenda in the clear pocket or a safe zipper. Teachers will collect popcorn in the morning and place the order.
Follow Fancher Facebook Page
Are you following us on Facebook? See important updates, learning & fun we have with students!
If you aren't currently following us at Fancher Elementary on Facebook, please like our page so you can see our district updates, Fancher Staff Spotlights, and more.
Like @FancherElementary
https://www.facebook.com/FancherElementary/?view_public_for=120248111414338
TRANSPORTATION
Transportation Dept.
Dear Families!
If your child will be utilizing bus transportation for the first time this year or has had a change from last year, please fill out the transportation link provided.
Mount Pleasant Public Schools Transportation Form
We are very excited to be using a new software this year with our transportation dept. Students will be scanning when arriving and departing from the bus. Parents will also be able to track the bus location using a new app. New and exciting things at MPPS! You will receive this information at Open House.
To request for Transportation use the form linked here
https://www.mtpleasantschools.net/page/transportationPhone: 989-775-2323
Arrival & Dismissal Procedures
In the front of your Student's Agenda you will find the Student Handbook - please read this over and sign the Acknowledgement Form.
No Student Cell Phones, Hats, Hoods up, or Belt Bags
We also have a not hats or hoods policy inside the school building, students can wear them outside during recess.
Also students may not wear backpacks to and from class or the belt bag style bags.
REMINDER - No Outside Food for Student Lunches
Friendly reminder of our No Outside Food policy for Student Lunch time. Students must bring their lunch to school or choose a school lunch option.
FAMILY RESOURCES
Care Solace - How to Ask for Help
Nutrition Club
MPPS Nutrition Club is a unique community support that provides supplemental, weekend food twice a month to participating students.
If your son or daughter qualifies for free or reduced school meals and this nutritional support is needed, he or she is welcome to be enrolled and participate in the MPPS – Nutrition Club.
MPPS - Nutrition Club is made possible through an amazing partnership with the Community Compassion Network and Greater Lansing Food Bank. Financial support is provided by generous donations from many community members and organizations including Mount Pleasant City Women’s Club, Mount Pleasant Area Community Foundation, First United Methodist Church and many other local businesses and groups. In addition there is a multitude of volunteers who donate their time to make this program happen.
To enroll your son or daughter in the MPPS - Nutrition Club, simply complete the following enrollment form. You must also complete the Free & Reduced Lunch Application, which can be found here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1keAoTS3rmP_WAq4wIblJ__s_9WxuIGdq/view
Before & After School Care
PEAK (after school): https://www.mtpleasantschools.net/page/peak-program
SACC (before school)- School Aged Child Care (Before School Program)- 775-2340
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November Bookshelf
https://mtpleasantschools.nutrislice.com/menu/fancher-elementary?mode=browse
Fancher Elementary
Office Hours 8:00am-4:00pm (summer hours)
Website: https://mtpleasantschools.net/
Location: 801 South Kinney Avenue, Mount Pleasant, MI, USA
Phone: 989-775-2230
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FancherElementary/
Twitter: @FancherFalcons