SPS District Newsletter
September 13, 2024
September is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness, providing education, and fostering open conversations about mental health and suicide prevention. At Southfield Public Schools, we are committed to supporting the well-being of our students, staff, and community. This month, we encourage everyone to learn the signs of someone in crisis, engage in compassionate dialogue, and know that help is available. By working together, we can break the stigma surrounding mental health and offer hope to those who may be struggling. Remember, a simple conversation can make a profound difference—let’s stand together for a safer, more supportive community.
For those in need, here are some available resources:
- Oakland County Youth Mobile Crisis Team 877-800-1650
- Common Ground: 800-231-1127 CommonGroundHelps.org
- OK2SAY: 8-555-OK2SAY, text: OK2SAY, OK2SAY@mi.gov
- National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 800-237-8255
- National Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741
Adler Elementary School Ribbon Cutting Ceremony and Curriculum Night
Join us as we unveil the latest enhancements at Adler Elementary School, designed to enrich the learning experience for our students and staff. Attendees will have the opportunity to tour the newly upgraded facilities, which feature state-of-the-art classrooms, collaborative spaces, and other innovative improvements funded by the 2022 Capital Facilities Bond. The evening will conclude with Curriculum Night, providing families a chance to meet teachers and learn about the exciting educational opportunities ahead.
Southfield A&T Marching Band Performs at Oakland Schools Opening Day
Bussey Center for Early Childhood Education First Day of School
Opening Day 2024
The Weatherboys on Lunch Duty at Adler Elementary School
Patriot Day
Patriot Day is observed in the United States on September 11 to commemorate the lives of those who died in the 2001 terrorist attacks and recognize those who died attempting to rescue people. By a joint resolution of the U.S. Congress on Dec. 18, 2001, September 11 was designated as Patriot Day.
Back to School Fair 2024
School Bus Safety
National Arts in Education Week
Here's to all the members of our school communities - educators, administrators, parents, and many others - who support students' education in the arts, this week and every week of the year. We hope you had a fantastically creative Arts in Education Week!
Raising the Bar for Parent Partnership and Engagement
Parental involvement is key to student success. Engaged families boost motivation, grades, and confidence. Together, we can help every child reach their full potential!
Visit https://www.ed.gov/parents to learn more.
Employee and Partner of the Month Nominations
Southfield Public Schools is accepting nominations for Employee of the Month and Partner of the Month. At each regular board meeting, a SPS employee and a SPS partner (DM Burr, SFE, First Student, Oakland Schools IT, GDI, Procare, M-1 Studios, Kelly Services, Midwest, Elite Staffing, Soliant, etc.) will be recognized for their hard work, dedication, creativity and/or ingenuity.
To submit your nomination, please click the link to fill out the form on our website: Submit Nominations
Parking Lot Safety
As we begin another exciting school year, the safety and well-being of our students, staff, and families remain one of our top priorities. One area of focus is maintaining safety in our parking lots during drop-off and pick-up times.
We kindly ask for your cooperation in following these important parking lot safety guidelines:
- Drive Slowly and Cautiously: Please observe the posted speed limit and always be prepared to stop for pedestrians, especially during busy arrival and dismissal times.
- Use Designated Drop-off and Pick-up Zones: To keep traffic moving smoothly and safely, please only use the designated areas for dropping off or picking up your children. Avoid stopping in the middle of the parking lot or along non-designated curbs.
- Follow the Directions of Staff and Crossing Guards: Our staff members and crossing guards are there to ensure everyone’s safety. Please respect their instructions and be patient, even if there is a wait.
- Yield to Pedestrians: Remember, pedestrians have the right of way. Please be vigilant, especially around crosswalks and sidewalks where students and families may be walking.
- Avoid Distracted Driving: Please refrain from using your cell phone or other distractions while driving in the parking lot. A moment of inattention can lead to serious accidents.
- Park in Designated Spaces Only: For everyone's safety, please park only in designated spots and avoid double parking or blocking driveways.
By working together and following these simple guidelines, we can ensure that everyone arrives and leaves school safely each day. We appreciate your commitment to keeping our school community safe.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding parking lot procedures, please don’t hesitate to contact your school’s office.
Thank you for your continued support and partnership.
Assessment Information
Upcoming Dates
- Fall: September 3, 2024 – October 11, 2024
- i-Ready, NWEA, DIBELS
- PSAT Dates
- 10-22-24 - 11th Grade
- 10-23-24 -10th Grade
- 10-29-24 - 8th & 9th Grade
- *NEW* Benchmark Assessment (Grades 3-12)
- October 28, 2024-November 8, 2024
Announcements
- PSAT/SAT assessments are all digital!. No more paper pencil assessments starting this fall!
- All PSAT/SAT are released to student's College board accounts.
Upcoming Dates and Events
- Sept. 18 - No School District Professional Development
- Oct. 8th - Board of Education Meeting
- Oct. 16th - No School District Professional Development
Click HERE to view the calendar for the 2024-25 school year.