Thursday, September 27, 2007

Haigh 5th Grade Immigration Project

Christine Berryman alerts us to this wonderful resource:

As you know the 5th graders have been assigned a writing project on immigration. I thought our Haigh parents might want to know that there is a series of films produced or in-production on the Detroit experience of different immigrant/ethnic groups. For example, Our Italian Story aired in December and Our Polish Story aired in June. Both are now on DVD. Our Greek Story is due to air in November and Our Arab-American Story in December. Channel 7 is the sponsor and the documentaries are one hour long and then the DVDs include extra footage that did not make the final edits for TV.

For more information, parents can go to www.ourstoryof.com.

Monday, September 24, 2007

Encouraging American Girls to Embrace Math

Christine Berryman alerted me to the NPR radio show "Talk of the Nation" last Friday (9/21). The topic was Math and how to encourage girls to do well in Math.

In a new book for middle-school girls, actress and mathematician Danica McKellar argues that being good at math can be cool. Her new book is called Math Doesn't Suck: How to Survive Middle-School Math Without Losing Your Mind or Breaking a Nail. Here is the link to the NPR website which only includes a book excerpt: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=14594340

Our local Dearborn Public Library system has 4 copies of this book. You can place a hold on the book by visiting http://www.dearbornlibrary.org and clicking on "Library Catalog" in the upper left corner of the web page. You must have a valid Dearborn Library card in order to place a hold.

Haigh Market Day

The order forms for Market Day will be sent home the week of September 24th. Orders will be due on October 12. Pickup day will be October 19.

For further information on this fantastic Haigh fundraiser, you can check out the web site at http://www.marketday.com.

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Dearborn Public Schools - Board Meetings

Just a reminder that all Board Meetings are available on-demand via our PodCast Website. You can view past Board Meetings as well as Agendas and Reports. The Board Meeting Podcast website also has a link that, when clicked, will open iTunes (if you have this on your computer) and you can subscribe to the video podcast of meetings. By subscribing, you will be able to just open iTunes and it will automatically download the latest Board Meeting video as well as display previous meetings.

View Podcast website here:http://blog.dearbornschools.org/podcast

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Governor Granholm Proclaims September as Michigan Reads to Children Month

Governor Jennifer M. Granholm recently proclaimed September as Michigan Reads to Children Month, encouraging parents, grandparents, siblings, teachers and caregivers across the state to take an active part in the Library of Michigan's one-state, one-children's-book program, Michigan Reads!, featuring the book "Big Chickens" written by Michigan author Leslie Helakoski and illustrated by Henry Cole.

"Big Chickens" follows four timid chickens on a humorous romp through the woods, as they manage to overcome obstacles and ultimately conquer their fears.

"One of the very best gifts we can give our children is a love of reading," Granholm said. "Reading inspires the imagination, feeds the soul, and strengthens the mind."

The Michigan Reads to Children Month proclamation can be viewed online at http://www.michigan.gov/gov/0,1607,7-168-23442_25488-175545--,00.html.

"We're thrilled to see how the Michigan Reads! program has grown and evolved to turn even more people onto the joy and excitement of helping Michigan's young children discover the endless possibilities of reading," said State Librarian Nancy Robertson.

"Because of the committed support this year from Target and the Library of Michigan Foundation," Robertson added, "the Library of Michigan was able to provide books, program guides, literacy resources and so much more to 5,000 public libraries, elementary schools, Head Start and Michigan School Readiness programs. Their phenomenal commitment has given a real boost to our state's literacy efforts!"

In addition to the individual programming taking place at libraries and schools, author Leslie Helakoski has a full schedule of stops throughout September at schools and libraries in Allendale, Ann Arbor, Detroit, Flint, Haslett, Lansing, Portage, Sault Ste. Marie and Traverse City.
For the schedule details and more information about how to participate in Michigan Reads!, visit www.michigan.gov/michiganreads.

Robertson noted that the 2007 Michigan Reads! program coincides nicely with back-to-school time, as well as National Library Card Sign-up Month, also happening in September.

"Libraries are key to the success of literacy efforts, including Michigan Reads!" Robertson. "For families who have maybe never visited the local library, September - with its family-friendly programming centered around Michigan Reads! and library card sign-up - is a terrific time to see the wonderful educational and community opportunities afforded at Michigan libraries."

Michigan Reads! began in 2004 as a new approach to the community-wide, "one book" programs gaining popularity throughout the country. While most of these efforts focus on adults, Michigan Reads! is unique in that it features a book that young children will enjoy, encouraging parents, grandparents, caregivers, older siblings and volunteers to read to their younger family members.

The program aims to promote the value and benefits of reading early and often to children, to encourage family bonding through reading and to increase awareness and usage of Michigan's libraries as excellent resources for learning. Since 2004, the Michigan Reads! program has evolved and now, with the help of the Michigan Department of Education, the 2007 program reaches out to include children through second grade in schools statewide.

The Library of Michigan is part of the Department of History, Arts and Libraries. Dedicated to enriching quality of life and strengthening the economy by providing access to information, preserving and promoting Michigan's heritage and fostering cultural creativity, the department also includes the Mackinac Island State Park Commission, the Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs, the Michigan Film Office and the Michigan Historical Center. For more information, visit www.michigan.gov/hal.

Monday, September 10, 2007

Haigh Calendar - September 2007

Wednesday, September 12
6:30 pm - PTA Meeting / Media Center

Thursday, September 13
6:30-7:30 pm - Open House
7:00-8:00 pm - Cider and Donuts sponsored by the PTA

Wednesday, September 19
Haigh Picture Day

Thursday, September 20
School Store - during lunch

Upcoming Events:

MEAP Testing - October 8th through 26th

October 10 / 9:30 am - PTA Meeting
October 19 - Market Day Delivery
October 19 - Halloween Bingo For Books
October 22-26 - Scholastic Book Fair & Pumpkin Raffle

Reminder - Support Haigh by joining our PTA. Membership is $7 per adult.

Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Haigh Dates to Remember

The Haigh Open House is scheduled for Thursday, September 13th from 6:30-7:30pm. Cider and donuts will be served from 7:30-8:00 pm, and sponsored by the PTA. This event is for both the parents and students.

Picture Day is scheduled for Wednesday, September 19th.