September 26, 2024
September 26, 2025
Academic Expectations
Thank you for your ongoing support of our students’ educational journey. We want to emphasize the importance of academic success and the role homework plays in achieving it.
Students are expected to complete their homework daily, as this work is important for understanding the material and preparing for quizzes, test, & state assessments. Help your student to set aside dedicated time and space each day for studying, which will help them stay on track. They can also stay after school for tutoring with our WMU tutors, CIS tutors, and KC Teachers.
Our goal is for every student to pass all their classes and earn the necessary credits toward high school graduation. Your encouragement at home can make a significant difference in their efforts.
Thank you for your partnership and being a part of our Giant Nation!
Behavior Expectations & Consequences
We ask for your support in reinforcing the following school expectations with your children:
Chromebooks: Students must bring a fully charged Chromebook to class daily.
ID Visibility: Students are required to wear their ID visible around their neck at all times. Pulling them out of pockets or backpacks is unacceptable.
Lunch Procedure: Each student is allowed to take only one lunch. Students who violate will serve dention and/or suspension
Timeliness: Students must arrive to classes on time. Pattern of behavior will result in student loss of privileges up to and including suspension.
Respectful Behavior: Students should keep their hands to themselves. Any physical aggression will be treated as an individual fight and students will be suspended.
Detentions: Students must serve assigned detentions; failure to do so may result in suspension.
Clean Environment: Students must throw away their trash after breakfast and lunch. They must also respect the bathrooms by putting paper towels in the trash can, flushing the toilet, and reporting vandalism. Students may receive lunch duty and other consequences.
Safety and Welfare: Students can be suspended for behaviors that interfere with the safety and welfare of others, including walking the halls, vaping, attending more than one lunch, and any form of physical or verbal aggression.
We appreciate your help in encouraging students to adhere to these expectations.
We Need Your Help! Free and Reduced Lunch Forms need to be completed!
This is important for ALL to students to complete. Parents can fill out the form online. Here is the link https://kalamazoo.familyportal.cloud/
1. Access to Nutritious Meals
Ensure your child receives healthy meals at school, promoting better focus and learning.
2. Support for Academic Programs
Additional funding for technology and internet access. Increased participation helps our school secure funding for vital programs and resources, including additional grant opportunities.
3. Reduced Fees for Extracurricular Activities & College Applications
Eligible families may receive discounts on sports, clubs, and other school activities. Discount fees for college application process, SAT, ACT, AP Exams, and other scholarship opportunities.
4. Confidential and Easy Process
The form is simple to complete, and your information is kept private.
5. Community Impact
Help support our school’s commitment to providing for all students fostering a more inclusive environment. Increase support for student education.
Lady Giants Volleyball Win!
Congratulations to our Lady Giants Varsity Volleyball team! They beat Loy Norrix 3-0. They next play at home on Oct 3rd. against Battle Creek Central.
Youth Mobility Fund
Students must complete an application and meet requirements to receive a pass. Limited number of passes are available for students.
Coach Tyler Germain awarded Michigan's Track and Field Coach of the Year
Congratulations to Kalamazoo Central School and Coach Tyler Germain for being selected as the MHSCA State Boys Track and Field Coach of the year. MHSCA State Boys Track and Field Coach of the Year selections have been based on the performance of their program over the years and/'or their contribution to the sport, school, and community.
History Club
History club will be having their first meeting on Thursday the 26th after school in Mr. Ihrcke's room, 312. Those interested please come to hear about the competition and potential travel to Washington DC! See you there.
Youth Advisory Board with State representative Julie Rogers
State Representative Julie Rogers is seeking enthusiastic students to join her Youth Advisory Board! This is a fantastic opportunity to learn about government and make your voice heard. Interested? Check out the application linked below! For more information or questions, contact Kaitlyn Ozanich, who participated last year. Don’t miss your chance to get involved!
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeUHZeK5sEB68_rrDK_-AQmRmAYiC6QIDahsFhGGnPfXbl48Q/viewform
WMU's Upward Bound
If you are interested in joining upper bound applications are now being taken. Please use the link attached to apply today. Please see flyer today for more information.
Model UN
The Kalamazoo Central Model United Nations Team will have its first meeting on Thursday to kick off its season. We will meet in room 549 at 2:30 and go till 3pm. This is our intro meeting and we will have information for new and old members. If you are interested please attend and learn about what we do and where we go. See you there.
Picture Retakes
Picture Retakes will be done on October 9th, 2024. You can either pick up a packet in the main office or order directly from Lifetouch at Mylifetouch.com with either your students ID or Picture day ID EVT7NRZNG.
College/Military Visits
Heyl Scholarship
There will be an informational meeting regarding the Heyl Scholarship on Wednesday, October 16th at 6pm in the Dow Science Center on Kalamazoo College's Campus. See Mr. Soulier in room 244 for more information.
Senior Pictures
Just a quick reminder for all seniors: your senior photos are due November 25th! Make sure to submit them on time so you can be included in the yearbook. Don’t wait until the last minute—start getting those pictures in now! Photos can be submitted through the class of 2025 Google Classroom using the senior photo link. If you have any questions please contact Mr. Douglas.
GIANT Expectations
- IDs are required to gain entrance into the building. They must be worn at all times around your neck and displayed. You may purchase an extra ID from Mrs. Garza for five dollars.
- Hats, Hoodies, or Bonnets are not allowed to be worn in the building at any time.
- Cell Phones may not be used during class time or while on bathroom breaks. Students may use cell phones before school, passing time, lunch, and after school.
- To send in all student absences to CHSattendance@kalamazoopublicschools.net. If the absence is for a doctor's visit please remember to send in the doctor's office note with your email.
- All Chromebook issues will be handled in the Chromebook Room during lunch
Attendance Policy
Parent(s)’/Guardian(s)’ Responsibility:
It is the responsibility of the parent(s) and/or guardian(s) to notify the student’s school as early as possible on the day of an absence and explain the reasons for the absence.
Written or email verification of a student’s absence by a parent/guardian is required (unless otherwise indicated by the appropriate administrator) and should be provided to the school the day after an absence.
Student absences are considered unexcused if documentation supporting an excused absence is not provided.
After 3 consecutive absences, a medical note from a physician may be required.
It is the responsibility of the parent(s) and/or guardian(s) to make arrangements with the teacher to obtain missed assignments due to absences.
What is an excused absence?
Student illness and/or appointment verified by the parent/guardian or medical professional
Medically verified extended illness or hospitalization
Attending a funeral
Religious holiday
Absence due to a subpoenaed court appearance
Any time missed due to KPS school transportation issues
Please send email absence excuses to chsattendance@kalamazoopublicschools.net
Giant Reminders Worth Repeating
Michigan Seal of Biliteracy Application
Attention Juniors and Seniors! Do you speak another language? Complete the Michigan Seal of Biliteracy Application by Monday, September 30th. Applications can be found outside room 245. Please see attachments for more information.
National Hispanic Heritage Month
Celebration National Hispanic Heritage Month and help foster an appreciation for diversity. This allows students to understand and celebrate the rich cultural contributions of the Hispanic community. National Hispanic Heritage Month is celebrated from September 15th to October 15th
Open Gym for boys basketball.
All boys interested in basketball who are not playing a fall sport. There will be open gym on Wednesdays in the aux gym from 4:00 to 5:30.
Google classroom for the class of 2025
Please be sure your are in the google classroom for the class of 2025 and that your have joined remind to receive text notifications.
If you have questions please see your advisors Mrs. Yarbrough and Ms.Bell
Maroon Giants Speed Club
Attention all student athletes: do you want to sprint faster, jump higher, and grow stronger for your sport? Then the Maroon Giants Speed Club is for you. Speed Club meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays on the track (weather permitting) from 2:45 until 4:30. Our first day of training will be Tuesday, September 10th. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend. See you there!
Aunt Flows Lockers
Aunt Flows Lockers are officially stocked! If you need any period products look for the lockers next to Women's restrooms marked with pink tape. If you need a more consistent supply of products don't hesitate to get in touch with kcwomensadvocacy@gmail.com.
Women's Advocacy Organization
Are you eager to take a stand for women’s rights, and make a real difference? Join Kalamazoo Centrals Women's Advocacy Organization and connect with a passionate community, committed to providing resources and pushing for change. There are often opportunities to volunteer as a direct line to support our community. Please let either Mrs. Dodson or Kaitlyn Ozanich know if you are interested.
Giant Awareness - Support Leukaemia Awareness Month - Wear Orange
As September is Leukaemia Awareness Month, we invite everyone to wear orange to our sporting events in solidarity with our students who are bravely fighting their battle.
Your participation will help raise awareness and show our support for them and all those affected by this illness.
Together, we can make a giant difference!
Mission: Nurture the dreams of all students and empower all students to contribute to a better world.
Vision: Inspiring Giants to be lifelong learners who create their own success.
Principles:
1. We believe in building meaningful relationships.
2. We speak life-giving words.
3. We focus on maintaining a culture of achievement & positivity
4. We inspire each other to navigate our own journey
5. We embrace & celebrate our diversity.