
FRIDLEY MOORE LAKE ALC
MONTHLY NEWSLETTER - JANUARY 2024
UPCOMING EVENTS - CALENDAR
01-01 | HAPPY NEW YEAR!!
01-15 | No School - Martin Luther King Jr. Day
01-24 | End of Semester One
01-25 | No School - Evaluation/Planning Day
01-26 | No School - Staff Development
SNOW WEEK EVENTS
01-08 Monday: Dress Warm an Cozy
01-09 Tuesday: Character Day
01-10 Wednesday: Wear Pink Day - Coed Volleyball 6:00 pm - See Nicole to sign up
01-11 Thursday: Thursday Throwback
01-12: Friday: Fridley Pride Dress - Pep-Fest/Double Header Girls and Boys Basketball Games After School
PRINCIPAL'S CORNER
Where did 2023 go? As we embrace 2024 and the remainder of this school year, let us set our minds on the future.
“The chief beauty about time is that you cannot waste it in advance. The next year, the next day, the next hour are lying ready for you, as perfect, as unspoiled, as if you had never wasted or misapplied a single moment in all your life. You can turn over a new leaf every hour If you choose.”–Arnold Bennett
This next semester is about progress and success. “What the new Year brings to you will depend on a great deal to what you bring to the new year.”- Vern McLellan
We look forward to working with our students providing guidance and support towards graduation as well as celebrating the successes along the way.
Renee Van Gorp
NOTE FROM NICOLE - STUDENT PROGRESS
Semester two will start on January 29th. Please check your email for updates on your student's progress toward graduation or call Nicole at 763-502-5113. All 27 credits must be completed by the last week in May for your student to walk at graduation.
Nicole Moussette
Fridley ALC Teacher on Special Assignment/IL
763-502-5113
ILLNESS
We are deep into the Flu season. Please remember not to send students to school if they are feeling ill, especially if they are running a fever. Below are COVID 19 - Flu Guidelines for 23-24 upon recommendation from the MN Department of Health:
Positive Cases of COVID-19
Students/staff testing positive for COVID-19 should stay home a full 5 days and return to school on day 6 if their symptoms have improved and they have been fever free for 24-hours without taking fever-reducing medication. Mask should be worn through day 10.
Influenza-Like-Illness
Students/staff with symptoms of influenza should stay home until their fever is gone for 24-hours without taking fever-reducing medication. they should also feel well enough to participate in school/work before returning.
Student attendance line: 763-502-5165 if there is no answer, please leave a brief message.
NEWSLETTER NOTE
Please check back during the month for more information that may be added to our newsletter. Sometimes news comes up and additional information will be included after the initial publication. Thanks for checking out our newsletter!
COMMUNITY EVENT
Social Worker Jean's Corner
SCHOOL DAY REMINDERS/UPDATES
📌🏫 DAILY SCHOOL INFORMATION 📌🏫
STUDENT ARRIVAL
AM STUDENTS enter building at Door #3 between 7:45 and 8:15 am. Room 119 is open and breakfast is available at this time.
PM STUDENTS enter building at Door #3 between 11:15 and 11:45 am. Room 119 is open and lunch is available at this time.
BREAKFAST AND LUNCH is available to all students at no charge. Lunch orders should be placed by 9:00 a.m. each day.
STUDENT DEPARTURE
AM AND PM STUDENTS please exit the building at Door #3. Parent pick up at Door 5 and 6.
It's very important that students arrive to school on time to keep current with their goals.
ENJOY SOME BEAUTIFUL ART FROM MS. BROOKE'S ART CLASS
LIGHTS ON! COUPONS
Our SRO, Nico, has a new book of Lights On coupons in his office for any students, families, or staff that may be in need. The coupon will help replace headlights, tail lights, brake lights and turn signals up to $250. There is absolutely no recordkeeping, income requirements or paperwork to be filled out. If someone needs a coupon, they get a coupon. You can visit www.lightsonus.org to find participating auto shops. Information on the program, (ALC students, please ask Jean for more information, we will request coupon's from Officer Nico):
"After the tragic death of Philando Castile, the MicroGrants Board of Directors discussed ways that they could prevent such a terrible event from happening again. MicroGrants already had connections to low-income drivers, auto repair shops, and law enforcement. MicroGrants CEO Don Samuels, former Public Safety Chair of the Minneapolis City Council, called a number of police departments to ask whether they were interested in joining the program. Since then, the program has grown dramatically as our story has spread. Lights On! continues to grow rapidly as interested law enforcement agencies, auto shops, cities, and nonprofits contact MicroGrants and ask to join."
Lights On! can help transform a negative, costly stop for an equipment violation into a healing moment between an officer and a community member, helping:
Improve police and community relations
Provide a positive path for low-income drivers
Put safer cars on the road
Offer a new approach to societal problems
Better prioritize community resources
Opting Your Student out of School Photographs and "Directory Information"
Under state law, “directory information” may be released to the public without permission of the student, parent or guardian. Directory information includes a student’s name, school of attendance or grade level, participation in officially recognized activities and sports, weight and height of members of athletic teams, dates of attendance, diploma and awards received, photograph, and the most recent previous educational agency or institution attended. It also includes the name of the student’s designated guardian. Directory information does not include a student’s home address, telephone number, email address or other personal contact information, or data that reference religion, race, color, social position or nationality.
If a student or parent/guardian does not want some or all of this information to be made public, they must complete Form 515F (Directory Information Opt-Out Form) and submit the form to their child’s school each school year. Fridley Public Schools designates certain records as directory information to be used only for school or district-approved programs, publications, yearbooks, cablecasts, webcasts, athletic teams, clubs, activities and other public presentations. Those records include but are not limited to student: photographs, videos and other visual representations.
FRIDLEY MOORE LAKE ALC
Renee Van Gorp, Principal | 763-502-5101
Nicole Moussette, TOSA/IL | 763-502-5113
Jean Hanson, Social Worker | 763-502-5145
Jan Caven, Secretary | 763-502-5103
1317 Rice Creek Road | Fridley MN 55432
763-502-5141 Fax 763-502-5165 Attendance Line