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Walled Lake Consolidated School District Update: November 27, 2024
Upcoming Events 📅
- November 27: Half Day for Students and Staff
- November 28-29: Thanksgiving Break - No School for Students or Staff
- December 5: Board of Education regular meeting
- December 6-8: WL Central presents: "One Block Stories" - Tickets on Sale NOW
- December 12: Half Day for Elementary Students | P/T Conferences
- December 12-13: WL Northern Collage Concert - Tickets on Sale NOW
- December 17: WL Western Collage Concert - Tickets on Sale NOW
- December 19: WL Central Collage Concert - Tickets on Sale NOW
A Thanksgiving Message from Dr. Lonze 🦃
Weekly Highlights
Gobble, groove, and gratitude! 🦃
The Special Services Department held its annual Thanksgiving Luncheon on Monday, which was filled with dancing, delicious food, and lots of joy!
A heartfelt thank you to the Sons of the American Legion Post 224 for hosting and their incredible support of our Adult Transitions Program!
Walled Lake Central presents "One Block Stories" Dec. 6-8 🎭
Walled Lake Central junior Grace Harts will take over our Instagram story for Tech Saturday to give you a behind the scenes look at the preparations of the Vikings play, "One Block Stories", ahead of opening night on December 6.
Make sure to follow us on Instagram so you don't miss out on all the fun!
Show Times
- Friday, December 6 - 7 p.m.
- Saturday, December 7 - 7 p.m.
- Sunday, December 8 - 2 p.m.
District student-athletes come together for Leadership Summit 🏆
The Walled Lake Consolidated Schools athletic department held its annual student-athlete Leadership Summit on Tuesday at the Outdoor Education Center.
Student-athletes representing each of our high schools were selected to partake in a day of learning and team challenges that focused on leadership, trust, team building and team bonding.
Kindergarteners exploring nature 🍂
Kindergarten explorers from Commerce Elementary dove into nature on Monday morning at the Outdoor Education Center!
The Cougars learned about birds, made bird feeders, and explored the different times of animals and food that grows on trees.
Smiles, laughs, and a whole lot of kindness! 💜
The Meadowbrook Mustangs enjoyed an unforgettable lesson on anti-bullying from Richard Paul and his awesome friends on Friday morning.
Paul emphasized the importance of being kind, how to recognized bullying, and what to do to stop it.
District News
District Facility Study Update - November 2024 📝
The recommendation from the Facilities Study Committee was to repurpose Geisler Middle School. The original plan involved a feeder pattern with no elementary to middle school to high school splits. The revised plan (below graphic) was developed based on feedback that we received from the community and a majority of the committee.
The advantages of the revised plan are:
- Students will be on the bus for a shorter period of time.
- It will reduce transportation costs.
It maintains the current middle school feeder pattern for Loon Lake Elementary.
It maintains current bussing runs for Loon Lake Elementary.
It maintains the current high school, elementary school feeder pattern.
It will be easier for families to attend events.
It reduces the number of elementary to middle school to high school splits.
It impacts the least number of students.
On December 5th, the Board will vote on the entire recommendation, which is the repurposing of Geisler Middle School and the feeder patterns listed below.
For additional background information on the Facility Utilization Study, see the page on the District website.
26th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Celebration - Jan. 20, 2025 🎤
Walled Lake Schools 26th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day Celebration at Walled Lake Northern High School on Monday, January 20th beginning at 5:00 p.m.
This year’s Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day Celebration theme is Unity.
“Unity in diversity is unity between all individuals and groups, regardless of differences. It is unity without uniformity, and diversity without divisiveness. It is an understanding that the differences between people enrich our lives and makes our country the special, and unique place it is”.
Alec Bender Friend of Diversity Award
Walled Lake Schools has created an award to honor individuals who are true friends of diversity. We hope you will join us in an effort that will result in the selection of a Fiend of Diversity. This honor will be bestowed on the recipient(s) at the 26th annual district-wide Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Celebration on Monday, January 20th, 2025.
Our committee hopes that each school building will nominate at least one staff member, student, parent, or community member for the Alec Bender Friend of Diversity Award. Nominations will be submitted to the Walled Lake School Central Office Administration for final selection. Nomination forms must be completed no later than Friday, December 13th, 2024. Please click on the form below and nominate someone you believe is deserving of the Friend of Diversity Award.
Express Yourself Contest
Walled Lake Students are invited to submit an entry that express’s the theme of “Unity” in your own unique way. There are lots of possibilities for creating a project. It can be a piece of writing, music, art, or other visual that shows what unity means to you. Click on the contest form below and submit your entry to your school’s main office by Friday, December 13th.
Staff Shout Outs! 💙
In an effort to find additional ways to celebrate our staff, the WLCSD Community Relations department requests that families fill out the information below for staff who are rock stars in their classrooms and school communities.
A sample of what these shout outs will look like on social media and in our district newsletters is on the right.
Graduate Spotlight Nomination
Please complete the following form in order to be considered for the Graduate Spotlight section of the WLCSD quarterly Learning newsletter. The nominated student needs to be a 2016 graduate or before. Please contact pamelacole@wlcsd.org with any questions.
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Food Service Update - Free Meals in 2024-25
During the 2024-25 school year, all Michigan public school students in grades Pre-K through 12 will have access to free breakfast and free lunch everyday through the "Healthy School Meals for All" program. This includes a meat/meat alternative, grain, fruit/vegetable and milk. A la carte items will be available for purchase.
Families are still encouraged to complete the Child Nutrition and Education Benefits Application in Skyward to help secure additional funding for the District including Title I funding. By completing the form, eligible families may also receive access to other benefit programs including reduced registration fees for standardized testing, discounted college application fees, pay to participate, discounted home internet access, and more.
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Email: danieldurkin@wlcsd.org
Website: www.wlcsd.org
Location: 850 Ladd Road, Walled Lake, MI, USA
Phone: (248) 956-2000
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