5/6G News
September 13, 2024
A note from Mrs. McClure
Hi 56G Families!
The past few weeks have been filled with excitement and loads of school spirit at 56G! Last Friday, we were excited to gather as a full school for our Homecoming Assembly and Amazing Race Fundraiser Kick-off. Thank you to the high school students (football players, drum line, cheerleaders, and super fans) for coming to our school to get our students geared up for the homecoming game and cheering our teachers on in a fun relay race. They did a phenomenal job engaging with our students! We also want to say thank you to our PTC for their time planning and preparing for the Amazing Race Kick-off and upcoming Fundraiser event. We appreciate all that they do to support our school!
This upcoming week on Friday, our students and staff will be joining together again for our Amazing Race Fundraiser Assembly. Each homeroom class is on a team and will be competing in various races. Please see the teams listed below and have your child wear a shirt that is the color of their team on Friday. We are excited for them to participate in a fun competition to celebrate their fundraising efforts and the goals that they have met. If every student raises $50, we will surpass our $25,000! We are definitely on our way to reaching this goal, and we couldn't do it without all of you! Thank you, 56G families!
Over the past couple of weeks, teachers have been meeting in academic teams to look at our school data and determine how to best support students during our Super Switch block. Our sixth grade teams have determined which students could benefit from math and reading support and are providing students with opportunities for reteaching and extensions of subject area content. In fifth grade, we are doing a couple more assessments to help us finalize math and reading groups. These groups will start in the next couple of weeks.
Finally, on Friday, October 25th, our sixth grade students will wrap up Quarter 1. On Monday, October 28th, students will start the second quarter electives. We will be communicating their new electives to them the week of October 22nd. You will be able to see your child's Quarter 1 grades via PowerSchool during the week of October 28th. If you have a fifth grade student, report cards are sent out at the end of the semester in January. Please mark your calendars for Parent-Teacher Conferences coming up in November on Monday, November 18th and Wednesday, November 20th. More information will be sent out soon!
Thank you again for all of your support and partnership this school year!
in partnership,
Melanie
Teams for 56G Amazing Race Fundraiser
Black - Fischer, Cho, Sneller, Brower, Wiebenga, Serrell
Blue - Willmore, Wysocki, Schwartz, Weberg
Yellow/Gold - Gamble, Reed, Teal, VanNoord, Hartman
Green - Burmeister, Higgs, Bowen, Cardinal, Baas
Orange - Karel, King, Nixon, Schwerin
Red - Wiebenga, Standish, Riley, Richardson, Seitz
LOST PHONE
We have a lost phone in the office. Please call the office if your student has lost their phone.
5/6G EVENTS
Early Release
Students will be dismissed at 11:15am. Sack Lunches will be available to take home. If students would like a sack lunch, they should order with their first hour teacher.
Friday, Sep 20, 2024, 11:15 AM
School Pictures
School Pictures will be September 24. Picture order forms will be sent home next week!
Tuesday, Sep 24, 2024, 08:00 AM
HPS EVENTS
5/6G PTC
Happy 2024-2025 School Year!
The 5/6 Building @ Georgetown PTC (known as the 5/6G PTC) is thrilled to welcome you back for another exciting school year! If this is your first year at the beautiful new building, welcome! For those returning this year, welcome back! We are eager to collaborate with you to make this year memorable and impactful for our students.
First, let us introduce the board:
President: Jill Bosnjak
Vice Presidents: Tracy Essenburg and Andrew Knoll
Secretary: Erika Lynds
Treasurer: Leah Gale
If you have questions throughout the year, feel free to email us at 56gptc@gmail.com. Also make sure to follow us on Facebook and Instagram to stay up to date on events, signups and more!
Save the Date! We’re excited to announce the Amazing Race on October 18th! Our main school wide fundraiser of the year was a hit last fall and promises to be another fun-filled event that you won’t want to miss. Keep an eye out for more details and volunteer opportunities—we’d love your help to make this event a success!
Here’s to a fantastic year ahead! Enjoy the last few weeks of summer!
The 56G PTC Team
2024-25 5/6G PTC
Jill Bosnjak, President
Tracy Essenburg, Co-Vice President
Andrew Knoll, Co-Vice President
Erika Lynds, Secretary
Leah Gale, Treasurer
Skating Party
Join us for the first Skating Party of the year at Tarry Hall Roller Rink in Grandville from 6:15pm -8:15pm.
Skater admission: $7
- Skate or Rollerblade rental: $3
- Skate-mate helpers: $5 with a $5 deposit
- Non-skating parents are free
Tuesday, Oct 8, 2024, 06:15 PM
Tarry Hall Roller Rink, Fairlanes Avenue Southwest, Grandville, MI, USA
REMINDERS
- Click the link above for the 24-25 HPS Student Calendar. Here you will find vacation days, early release dates and parent-teacher conference dates. Please note: 56G will follow the middle school schedule for Parent-Teacher Conferences.
- You can find all 56G events linked here.
Transportation Home
Change in Transportation Home At the End of the School Day
Student Drop Off and Pick up Procedures
Student drop-off and pick-up are very busy times in the school driveway and hallways. If you are dropping your child off in the carline, please remain in your vehicle and follow the procedures below.
Car Line Drop-off Procedures
7:15 a.m.
1. Use the car loop at the main entrance of the building.
2. Stay in the right lane and drop off your child in the drop-off zone. Staff wearing yellow vests will be directing traffic. Please pull all the way up to either the stop sign for the unloading zone or to the car in front of you.
3. Students will exit the cars on the passenger side of the car in the unloading zone. Do not allow students to exit the car on the driver’s side for safety reasons. Staff will direct them to the door that they will go in.
4. Parents remain in their vehicles.
5. Do not pass cars in the car line. Stay in a single file line in the right lane until the cars move in front of you.
To Keep Our Line Moving Tips:
Follow the procedures noted above.
Say your goodbyes and give kisses prior to dropping off in the car line. :)
Have backpacks/supplies ready to exit car with students.
Parents need to remain in their vehicles.
Thank you in advance for your patience and understanding with our system and procedures. Safety is our number one concern for our students and their families.
Car Line Pick-up Procedures
2:45 p.m.
1. Pull into the parking lot and park.
2. Students will be walked out to the cross walk and then will go directly to their cars.
Food Service
Breakfast
Breakfast will be served starting at 7:15.
Breakfast consists of cereal, milk, juice, fresh fruit, and a cookie/cracker bar.
Breakfast is free for any student.
Students that eat breakfast at school will eat breakfast in the cafeteria.
Lunch
Sack Lunches on Early Release Days
- Students will let their first hour teachers know if they would like to order a sack lunch
Lunch Schedule
1st Lunch-10:40-11:10
- Sixth Grade Homeroom Teachers-Bowen, Nixon, Riley, and Sneller
- Sixth Grade Homeroom Teachers-Cardinal, Richardson, Teal, and Weberg
2nd Lunch-11:15-11:45
- 6th Grade Homeroom Teachers-Brower, Schwartz, Schwerin, and VanNoord
3rd Lunch-11:45-12:20
- 5th Grade Homeroom Teachers-Burmeister and Wiebenga
- 5th Grade Homeroom Teachers-ELA teacher, King, and Cho
4th Lunch-12:20-12:55
- 5th Grade Homeroom Teachers-Fischer and Karel
- 5th Grade Homeroom Teachers-Baas and Wysocki
- 5th Grade Homeroom Teachers-Higgs and Standish
- 5th Grade Homeroom Teachers-Gamble and Willmore
Hot Lunch
Attendance
If your student will not be attending school due to illness or other reasons, please call the office before 8:15 am. Students who are not called in by a parent/guardian will be marked with an unexcused absence.
If your student will be late, arriving after 7:50 am, please call the office in the morning. Any students arriving after 7:50 am must be signed in by a parent/guardian.
Planned absences of more than 3 days require a vacation request form to be filled out. Forms can be picked up in the office or emailed to you. Please turn in vacation request forms at least 5 days prior to the planned absence.
Medications at School
Please complete the Medication Administration Authorization form for any medication to be administered for your student in the school setting.
A new Medication Authorization form must be completed for each medication and each time there is a change in dosage/instructions.
Non-prescription medication must be in the original container with the factory label and must not expire during the school year. For Non-prescription medications, please complete the top two sections of the Medication Administration Authorization form. Non-prescription medications will be stored and administered by school staff in the office.
Prescription medication must be in the original container with a pharmacy label. Prescription medications require BOTH the physician and parent authorization sections of the Medication Administration Authorization form to be completed.
ALL medication must be delivered to the office by a parent/guardian. Medication cannot be sent to school with a student.
No medication is to be carried by a student UNLESS both the physician and parent provide authorization for self-carry/administration of certain emergency medications including asthma inhalers and Epinephrine. Please complete the first and last sections of the Medication Administration Authorization form to authorize Self-Administration.
If your child has any of the following health conditions listed below (severe allergy, asthma, diabetes, seizures) that require treatment and/or a medication at school, please provide the required form(s) listed on the HPS health website from your child’s specialist.
Personal Electronic Devices Policy
Hudsonville Public Schools prohibits the possession or use of personal electronic devices (PED) within the school building during the school day. For purposes of this Policy, “personal electronic device” means a privately owned device that is used, or can be used, for audio, video, or text communications (ie. cell phone, smart watch, fitness tracker, tablet, gaming device, laptop or computer that is not school-issued, wireless earbuds, etc.).
Students may keep personal electronic devices in their backpacks, but the devices must be powered off and kept out of sight. Students at The 5/6 Building @ Georgetown are expected to have devices turned off and stowed in their backpacks at all times while on school grounds. This policy has exceptions for students whose Individualized Education Plan (IEP), 504 plan, or healthcare plan requires the use of an electronic telecommunications device.
If a student is found in possession of a personal electronic device, the following protocol will apply:
First Offense: Staff member will confiscate the PED and deliver it to the main office. The student can pick it up at the end of the school day.
Second Offense: Staff member will confiscate the PED and deliver it to the main office. The student's parent/guardian will be notified by administration of the second offense and the need for the device to be picked up at school if there are subsequent PED violations.
Third+ Offense(s): Staff member will confiscate the PED and deliver it to the main office. The student’s parent/guardian will be contacted, and the PED will need to be picked up by the parent/guardian. Further disciplinary action may be taken.
Recognizing that many parents/guardians rely on PEDs as convenient communication and coordination tools, parents may call the main office to deliver urgent messages to their child. Students are also permitted to use the main office phone to contact parents/guardians.
The school assumes no responsibility for theft, loss, damage to, misuse, or unauthorized use of electronic devices brought onto its property. Students and parents are strongly encouraged to take appropriate precautions. If students possess personal electronic devices at school, it is important that their devices are not left unsecured.
Electronic devices, including cameras and cell phones with camera capabilities, are prohibited in restrooms, locker rooms, or other locations where individuals have a reasonable expectation of privacy. In all cases, any photos or videos, taken or posted, must be done so only with permission from those in the photos or videos.
Volunteer Background Check
The Hudsonville Public School District has the right to approve or deny your request if your background check does not meet the standards of HPS Board Policy.
If you have any questions regarding the Volunteer Background Check process, please contact Dwight Sneden dsneden1@hpseagles.net.
We greatly appreciate your support and willingness to volunteer for Hudsonville Public Schools. Go Eagles!
Forgotten Items
Community Events (not sponsored by HPS)
Septemberfest Craft Show
Attention arts and craft lovers! Hudsonville Christian School presents the annual Septemberfest arts and craft show on Saturday, September 21st from 9am to 2pm at the Hudsonville Fairgrounds. Come out and shop our 150+ vendors! Tickets are $3, kids 12 and under are free. Strollers welcome. For more information find us on Facebook, Septemberfest Arts and Craft Show.
Saturday, Sep 21, 2024, 09:00 AM
Hudsonville Community Fair, Park Avenue, Hudsonville, MI, USA
Girl Scout's parent information meeting / Girl Scout sign-ups for Hudsonville families!
Monday, September 30, at Riley St. Middle School, from 6-7:30 pm in the cafeteria.
Making friends, discovering your strengths, exploring new possibilities—it's all waiting for you in Girl Scouts! Join us to organize troops and learn what Girl Scouts is all about during our Parent Information / Girl Scout sign-up meeting. We also need Troop Leaders and Assistant leaders to start and lead troops. Be part of a great organization that will empower your daughter and give her a community she can call her own.
The annual membership fee is $25 for girls and adults. Financial aid is available if needed.
If you cannot attend one of the meetings, have questions, or want to sign up your daughter, don't hesitate to contact Barb Gatchel, Community Membership Manager, Girl Scouts of Michigan Shore to Shore. Email: bgatchel@gsmists.org, Call: 616-888-3858
Hudsonville Cub Scouts
Have you been looking for a place where your child can make new friends, learn new skills, and have fun while doing it?
We’ve got the perfect solution!
Pack 3149 invites you to check out our Cub Scout Pack, open to all kids in grades K - 5.
#AdventureOn with us on the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Thursday evenings from 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM throughout the school year at Jenison Christian Church.
Meetings begin September 5.
Contact Alison Freas at cubscoutpack3149@gmail.com, (616) 566-9332 or check out our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61552387915964
Communication
- Visit Our Website: Our school website will be updated on a regular basis as it will be the main source of information for our parents and community members.
School Messenger: Regular communication from school messenger will be sent out via email, phone calls, or text messages to keep you in the loop on what is taking place at 56G!
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Website: https://www.hudsonvillepublicschools.org/5-6-building-georgetown/index
Location: 8175 36th Avenue, Hudsonville, MI, USA
Phone: 616-272-7100
Facebook: facebook.com/56Georgetown
Hudsonville Public Schools prohibits sex discrimination in any education program or activity that it operates. Individuals may report concerns or questions to the Title IX Coordinator. The
notice of nondiscrimination is located at https://www.hudsonvillepublicschools.org/about/civil-rights-compliance