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HCS News and Information -- December 8, 2023
From Your Superintendent
Hornet Nation,
Regardless of which faith-based holidays or cultural traditions you choose to celebrate, December truly is a time of giving all around us. We believe in being good neighbors beyond the walls of our schools, and we want to give back. In that vein, I would like to highlight two district events that are advertised toward the bottom of this newsletter.
First, in partnership with CMU, we are running a canned food drive, with donations accepted at Larson. The donations (food and money) go to a food pantry. Donations will be accepted through January 5.
Second, our free community dinner will be held on Friday, December 22, at the high school, from noon through 2:00 pm. This event is funded through the craft sale and community sponsors, and is staffed by district and community volunteers. Anyone who lives in Harrison is welcome to attend, and we just ask that you RSVP by December 15 so that we can estimate how much food to prepare.
In partnership and with Hornet Pride,
Judy
Judy Walton
989.539.7871
HCS Mission Statement
The staff of Harrison Community Schools, in the spirit of a growing and changing community, pledge to educate all students by teaching the District Curriculum and beyond, ensuring the development of responsible learners prepared to take an active role in a complex society.
HCS Teachers Take 1 & 2 in VFW "Teacher of the Year" Competition
Congratulations to Jamie Lipovsky and Keith Foote, who have been recognized for teaching excellence by the VFW! We will share pictures from the presentation ceremony when it occurs.
MS Cell Phone Rules Change on January 3rd
Larson Afternoon Pick-Up
Thank you to everyone for making our change to W. Hornet Drive successful. Please note: if traveling west on Spruce Drive, it may appear that no one is line because the vehicles are stacked on W. Hornet Drive. Please do not turn left into Larson and cut the line, unless you are sure there is no traffic remaining on W. Hornet Drive.
High School
These photographs represent all of the authentic, real-world performance tasks we continue to prioritize in our teaching and learning. Thanks to all who came to Exhibition Night, the play, and the concert!
STEM Bridges
Biology Hydroponics
Pre-Calculus Rollercoasters
MusicFest
The Odd Couple
The Nest
In conjunction with curriculum from Junior Achievement, Ms. Lipovsky's business students have relaunched the school store.
Middle School
8th Grade Girls Basketball
Technology Class
7th Grade Girls Basketball
The team has been practicing and playing hard in games.
Larson
Annotating
Reading Buddies
Community Helpers
Sharing Gratitude
Mailing a Letter
Playground Fun
Weather-Related Late Starts or Cancellations
Several times over the school year, the weather causes us to delay or cancel school. Have you ever wondered how the decision is made? The short answer is safety, and the long answer is all of the factors that go into the safety category.
Looking at weather forecasts and radar is always a bit tricky, because patterns can change so quickly. But that is usually our first step - knowing we may need to pay extra attention on certain days and at certain times. Typically, the conversation starts around 4-4:30 am, in two ways. Our area superintendents communicate via a group text, and each of us communicates with our transportation director. One or more of our bus drivers may take a trial run and report back regarding road conditions, and often we hear from law enforcement. Even when the main roads are in decent shape, secondary and "back" roads may be very different.
Our district covers 240 square miles, with a variety of different road types and conditions. Our bus drivers need to head out by 6:15 am to start their routes, so we have to decide before that time, using the best information on current conditions and forecasted conditions. When we chose a two-hour delay, it is because we believe the forecast will improve enough to have school. However, there are times when that decision turns into a full closure because not enough improvement happens by the next decision window of time.
Sometimes the decision across area districts is similar, and other times it is not. But our individual decisions do impact whether the CGRESD, and specifically the career/technical programs, delays or closes, so we want to maintain contact with our neighbors. All decisions are ultimately made based on whether, with the information we have on hand, our students can safely be at bus stops, and whether our buses can safely drive all routes. While it is vital that we have our students in school and learning, we will not jeopardize their safety in getting to or from school. Occasionally, the weather may dramatically improve after we have made a call to close, but we would rather err on the side of safety.
If we do change our schedule, you will be notified through our school information system (if you have signed up for alerts). We also post on our social media sites, and advise regional TV stations.
When Should My Child Stay Home Due to Illness?
- With a positive COVID test, 5 days from either the onset of symptoms, or if no symptoms, from the test date. Onset of symptoms or test date = day zero, and student may return on day 6 with a mask assuming symptoms are improving. This is the same as employees.
- For 24 hours after fever, diarrhea, or vomiting ends, without medication.
- Contagious diseases such as chickenpox, measles, strep, pinkeye, flu, etc. Ask your doctor or health care provider when they can return to school. Generally, the following apply: chickenpox (no school until all spots /lesions are dried and crusted), lice (no school until after the first treatment), strep throat or other strep infections (can return if they do not have a fever and have been on antibiotics for at least 12 hours).
Bus/Vehicle Pick Up and Drop Off
Allowed waiting area for afternoon pick-up at Larson is on West Hornet Drive, highlighted in orange
Board of Education Meeting
Monday, Dec 11, 2023, 05:30 PM
Hillside Elementary School, North 4th Street, Harrison, MI, USA
DISTRICT INFORMATION
Upcoming Calendar Events
December 13: K-1 and 4-5 music performances at high school
December 14: MS Band Concert at high school
December 19: Last day of school (holiday break begins December 20)
December 22: Community dinner at high school
January 3: School resumes
School Contact Information
- Early Childhood & Larson Elementary, 989.539.3259 (Principal Andrea Andera, aandera@harrisonschools.com, Assistant Principal Sandy Hargraves, shargraves@harrisonschools.com)
- Middle School, 989.539.7194 (Principal Jennifer Thrush, jthrush@harrisonschools.com, Assistant Principal Brad Carlstrom, bcarlstrom@harrisonschools.com)
- Hive, 989.539.7417 (Principal Stacey VanAntwerp, svanantwerp@harrisonschools.com)
- High School, 989.539.7417 (Principal Joe Ashcroft, jjashcroft@harrisonschools.com, Assistant Principal/Athletic Director Brad Carlstrom, bcarlstrom@harrisonschools.com)
District Contact Information
Superintendent, 989.539.7871 (Judy Walton, juwalton@harrisonschools.com)
Special Education (Stacey VanAntwerp, svanantwerp@harrisonschools.com)
Homeless Child/Youth Services (Andrea Andera, aandera@harrisonschools.com)
Bus Services, 989.539.7082 (Kelli Whitaker, kwhitaker@auxilioservices.net)