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Very busy day at the Later Elementary. I am very proud of the hard work that our staff put in today to creating at-home learning packets for our students.
Packets will be posted on our website and available for pick-up on Wednesday from 8:00am-9:00am, 12:00pm-1:00pm, and 5:30pm-6:30pm at the Later Elementary drop off lane.
Meals for students will be available from 11:00am-1:00pm on Wednesday as well.
Be sure to check our website and social media. You never know who might post a video or read aloud.
Reading month will continue with our Battle of the Books. We will post Facebook Live readings of our Elite 8 books and a voting survey afterward to determine our Final Four books. WE WILL DETERMINE A CHAMPION!!!
Be sure to check out ppps.org for the Daily Update, posted each day around 12 Noon. It will have information, updates, and answers to questions about the school shutdown. Available at this link: https://tinyurl.com/vm4vp2b
Please be aware that the Later Elementary will be open from 2:00-4:00pm today for families that might have student belongings that they need for the weekend.
Family Game Night was another huge success. Thank you to our PTO and all of our families that came out for some good, old-fashion fun!!!
There are 2 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Michigan, both on the east side of the state.
Below is a letter from Superintendent Reo to keep you up to date on our efforts to keep our families safe.
As part of our “Read To Survive” reading month theme, we treated our students to a range of exotic animals during An assembly with Mark’s Ark!
State Representative Beth Griffin helped us celebrate reading month by reading to several classes this morning
Senator Aric Nesbitt stopped by the Later ELementary to visit our computer lab. He was able to see and learn from Mrs. Bolton and our students about the Hour of Code, our Typing Tutor, Learning.Com, and our preparation for the M-STEP!
Spring Parent Teacher Conference sign ups have gone digital! Please go to http://bit.ly/PPLEMarch2020 or scan the QR code below to sign up.
Reader’s Theater is an engaging way for students to actively study history. It allows them to place themselves in the shoes of historical figures. These fourth grade students presented five acts, each based on historical, presidential facts.
It’s a jungle out there. Read to survive!
Reading month begins on Monday. Reading events, book battles, exotic animals, community service, and much, much more. March is going to be awesome!!!
Celebrated our LEGO Robotics team this week. Watch for our recruitment club after spring break!
Is your child missing a jacket, lunch box, snow pants, boots, other items? Lost & Found is pretty full. Please check it by the end of the week before we clear it out.
Mark your calendar for some good old fashion family fun. The PTO is hosting a Family Game Night on March 11th from 5:00 to 6:30pm