January 9, 2017

 

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1/9/17. Welcome Back! Happy 2017!

1/12/ 17. PTA Meeting 6:00 p.m.

1/18/17. 1/2 Day Student. 11:40 dismissal. Afternoon PD for Staff.

1/23/17. 7:00 PM. Board of Education Meeting

1/27/ 17. End of 2nd Quarter/1st Semester


PTA FAMILY FUN NIGHT

Chuck E. Cheese for January 27th from 3pm – 9pm

15300 Toledo Rd., Southgate, MI 48195


DECEMBER PBIS REWARD

THANK YOU ALLEN PARK JAZZ BAND!

Our students really had a great time as the Jazz Band performed

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CONGRATULATIONS To Mr. Hoffman and our members of the Chime Choir & Honors Choir!

Members of our Lindemann Chime Choir and Honors Choir (Arno, Bennie and Lindemann) sang  some of our favorite holiday songs last night at our Winter Concert.  The students were dressed in their Sunday best and sounded fantastic.  I would like to congratulate Mr. Hoffman and all of our students.


Christmas Stories

with Mr. Darga

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I really enjoyed visiting classrooms and spending time with our students before our winter break. During my visit, I read stories, passed out candy canes and talked about the story’s message. As the building principal, I could not be prouder of our students at Lindemann elementary.  We all agreed, it is not what is under the Christmas tree that’s important, it’s THE PEOPLE around it that matters most.

Wishing you and your family the very best this holiday season!

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DECK THE HALLS AT LINDEMANN


Keep Skills Sharp During Winter Break

Help your child stay at the top of his learning game during the holiday vacation — no flashcards involved!
LEARNING BENEFITS
Hover over each Learning Benefit below for a detailed explanation.
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Literacy
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Winter break means a well-deserved reprieve from homework and daily obligations. But before you know it, the holidays will be over and it will be back to the bus stop. To prepare for a smooth re-entry and a successful second semester, don’t let school skills like reading, writing, and math slide completely during winter vacation. Try these family-friendly activities to keep skills sharp:

  • Read for pleasure. Whether your child is in the mood for holiday stories like The Night Before Christmas or the newest installment from his favorite series, winter break provides the perfect opportunity to stash schoolbooks and read for fun. Encourage relatives to give books as holiday gifts or gather in front of the fire (big kids too!) to take turns reading from classic tales.
  • Cook up an easy lesson. Invite your child into the kitchen to help you whip up a special dish — from Christmas cookies to potato pancakes. All of those half-tablespoon and quarter-cup measurements are great practice with fractions.
  • Write thank-you notes. Penning notes of appreciation to gift-givers teaches gratitude and helps polish writing and spelling skills. Not sure what to say? Check out our thank-you note template for wording. One final tip: a mug of hot cocoa can make this task feel more festive!
  • Make the most of car rides. Turn the drive to or from a holiday get-together into an opportunity to practice letters and numbers. You can look for license plates from different states, try to find the alphabet on the license plates, or count the number of red (or white or green) cars you see.
  • Maintain reasonable bedtimes. With no school to get up for in the morning, it can be tempting to let kids become night owls. A few days before school starts up again, ease back into the regular bedtime schedule so your child can start the year bright-eyed.
  • Ask for grocery list assistance. Have your child help choose what to buy, decide how much you need, check your supplies to see what you’ve already got, write or draw pictures on the list, and sort coupons.
  • Let kids help with online shopping. Need a last-minute gift for Grandma or Uncle Joe? Log onto your favorite shopping sites and let your child help you select presents. This helps children work on their computer and research skills.
  • Have a family game night. Chances are many of your family’s favorite board and card games reinforce skills such as counting, reading, and drawing. Gather the group to play games you usually don’t have time for on school nights.

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December 19, 2016

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On behalf of the entire staff at Lindemann Elementary School, I would like to wish each of you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!  I hope you are able to enjoy the holiday season surrounded by your family and friends.  May the New Year bring more laughter, healthier choices and opportunities to create memories with those you love.
~ Mike Darga.

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12/22/16.  7:00 pm. Lindemann Chime & Honors Choir. Center for the arts.

12/24/16.  Holiday Break

12/25/16.  Merry Christmas!

1/1/17. Happy New Year!

1/9/17.  Welcome Back!


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We hope you can join us this Thursday, December 22nd for our

Lindemann Chime & Honors Choir Concert.

7:00 PM – Center for the Arts


 

 

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FOUNDER’S DAY 2017

On behalf of the Lindemann PTA, I am pleased to announce the recipients of this year’s Founder’s Day Awards for Lindemann Elementary.  Thank you to those who sent nominations on behalf of our staff, programs, and partners.  A banquet will be held to honor the recipients on Wednesday, February 22, 2017 at Crystal Garden Banquet Center.

Outstanding Educator
Miss Partin
Mr. Darga
Outstanding Program 
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Outstanding Support Personnel
Mrs. Crete
Business Partner of the year
Trentwood Farms
Distinguished Service
Sara Klonowski

HOLIDAY CHANGE WARS!

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Here are the final tallies for our Help for the Holidays Change Wars! Great job, Lions! We showed our generosity once again raising $4,556.75 to help needy families this holiday season! WOW!
Congratulations to Mrs. Rimsa’s, Brooks’ and Harrison’s class in raising the most money with $815.91. Congratulations to Ms. Partin’s class for getting second place, earning $633.84 and to Ms Lacey’s class for winning third place by collecting $215.95!
All class totals are attached! Again, thank you so much, students, parents and teachers for your generous donations and thank you to the PTAcommittee for coordinating this effort!

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Lindemann North Pole

A big THANK YOU to our Lindemann PTA for hosting such a fun event for our students.  190+ student enjoyed taking a photo with Santa, eating pizza, playing games and creating crafts!

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THANK YOU Allen Park Police Department for your Generous Donation to the students and families of Allen Park Public Schools. Each year, our community hero’s donate their time and money to assist and give back to our school community.

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What is Wayne Youth Services Youth Assistance Program?

The Wayne Youth Services Assistance Program is administered through City of Wayne Parks and Recreation Department.

Youth Assistance is a community based delinquency prevention program, which operates in cooperation with the 29th District Court, Wayne Police Department, The Third Circuit Court-juvenile section, public and private schools, and families.

Services are provided to help strengthen family life and to assist the youths of Wayne to become mature and responsible adults.

Who can benefit from Wayne Youth Assistance Program?

Wayne youths, ages 9-17, who are experiencing problems such as:

  • Police or court involvement
  • Problems in school
  • Family troubles
  • Incorrigible behavior at home or school
  • Drug/alcohol abuse

How are youths referred to Youth Assistance?

  • Court
  • Police
  • Schools
  • Family

All referrals should be made directly to Wayne Youth Services Program Office 734-721-7004

4635 Howe Rd, Wayne MI 48184

What services are offered by Wayne Youth Assistance Program?

  • Support/Impact groups for teens and their parents
  • Community Work Service Program
  • Drug/Alcohol testing and information
  • Substance Abuse Intervention Groups
  • After School Elementary Program
  • Referral Services

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December 12, 2016

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12/12/16. 7:00 PM.  Board of Education Mtg.  LGI/HS

12/22/16. 7:00 PM. Lindemann Honor Choir & Chime Choir Concert.  Center for the Arts

12/24/16.  Holiday Break

12/25/16.  Merry Christmas!

01/1/17. Happy New Year!

1/9/17.  Welcome Back!  Classes Resume.


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Announcement of New Superintendent

The Allen Park Board of Education is proud to announce the selection of Mr. Michael H. Darga to lead the district as its next Superintendent, replacing retiring Superintendent, Dr. John J. Sturock.  Mr. Darga was chosen from a highly qualified field of candidates following a very rigorous selection process conducted over the past few months with the assistance of the Michigan Leadership Institute.

The Board would like to express heartfelt thanks to everyone who contributed time, energy and thoughtful input to the Superintendent qualifications, stakeholder sessions and interview process.

We are excited to begin the next chapter for the Allen Park Public Schools, and believe that Mr. Darga will continue to move the district forward in our efforts to provide a quality education for all students.

Barbara Zdrodowski

Administrative Assistant to

Dr. John J. Sturock, Superintendent

 


A note from Mr. Darga:

Dear Lindemann Parents and families,

I am very excited and proud to announce that I have been selected to lead our district as the next Superintendent of schools, replacing retiring Superintendent, Dr. John J. Sturock.

My first official day as our new Superintendent will be Wednesday, February 1, 2017.

As parents, you may be feeling a bit anxious on how this will impact our students and families at Lindemann.  Unfortunately, with my new position, I will be stepping away from my role as your building principal. I want to assure you, Lindemann will be a top priority for both Dr. Sturock and I as we work together to fill the role of building principal during this transition.  One possible solution is to bring in an “intern” principal (usually a retired principal) that would work with our students, parents and staff members until the end of this school year.  In May/June 2017, we would post the vacant principal position and go through the hiring process early in the summer.  A new principal for Lindemann will be in place and ready to start the 2017/2018 school year.

This is a “bitter/sweet” message for me personally.  I have said it many times, Lindemann truly is a very special place. I have had the privilege of serving our students and families as the Principal of Lindemann Elementary School for the past 4.5 years.  As the new Superintendent, I will be sure to visit often and check in on our students.  Now and then you may even see me on the corner of Wick and Becker near the kindergarten doors.

I want to say Thank You to those parents who have reached out to me either in person, through email and phone calls to express well wishes, supportive comments and stories of how I connected with their families and children.  I couldn’t be happier to hear that I’ve had such a positive impact with so many, especially our students.

As an educator, I want to share one of my favorite sayings with you.  This is a part of my leadership philosophy and why I walk the halls with a smile on my face each and everyday.

“Every child deserves a champion: an adult who will never give up on them, who understands the power of connection and insists they become the best they can be.”

– Rita Pierson, Educator

In my heart, I will always be a LINDEMANN LION!

Sincerely,

Mike Darga


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A reminder that we have another half-day dismissal coming up on

January 18.   Dismissal is 11:40 a.m.


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ART OF GIVING PROJECT

Art Drop Boxes will be available in our office for collection of this project:
The ART OF GIVING is a project that is very near and dear to my heart, just as ART is at the HEART of Blake. Although this project is very personal, with all of us working together, it has the potential to impact and uplift so many others.  I began the Art of Giving when my boys were small. The Bowman boys, like many chronically ill children, spent countless hours in the hospital. They tire of the many, often painful, procedures; however, these procedures are their means of survival. Art therapy is a very vital part of these children’s care. It creates a positive direction, allows them to express their emotions about their health, and is a different approach to cope through ART.  I have had the rare opportunity to see first hand how amazing art therapy is for these children; please consider joining us during our Art of Giving event, the reward is priceless. ~ Kim Bowman
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 Quote of the Week

“Too often we underestimate the power of a touch, a smile, a kind word, a listening ear, an honest accomplishment, or the smallest act of caring, all of which have the potential to turn a life around.”

Leo Buscaglia


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READING RESOURCE

Here is a LINK to Biblionasium. It is a place for kids to keep a reading log, review books, and get reading ideas from their teachers. It is basically Good Reads for kids, but it is private.

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To learn more about this awesome program – click the LINK below:

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December 5, 2016

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12/7/16.  1/2 Day for Students.  PM Session PD for Teachers.

12/8/16. 6:00 PM. Lindemann PTA Meeting.  Art Room.

12/9/16. 6:00 – 8:00PM.  North Pole Event @ the Middle School

12/12/16. 7:00 PM.  Board of Education Mtg.  LGI/HS

12/22/16. 7:00 PM. Lindemann Honor Choir & Chime Choir Concert.  Center for the Arts

12/24/16.  Holiday Break

12/25/16.  Merry Christmas!

1/1/17. Happy New Year!

1/9/17.  Welcome Back!  Classes Resume.


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REMINDER!

The last day of the CHANGE WARS competition is 

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2016

Please make sure to bring in all that spare change you can find by Wednesday moring for pick-up.  All this money is going to make ag reat big “CHANGE” for local families through FISH & LOAVES FOOD PANTRY and our APHS Toy Box Campaign.

THANK YOU!


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ART OF GIVING PROJECT

Art Drop Boxes will be available in our office for collection of this project:
The ART OF GIVING is a project that is very near and dear to my heart, just as ART is at the HEART of Blake. Although this project is very personal, with all of us working together, it has the potential to impact and uplift so many others.  I began the Art of Giving when my boys were small. The Bowman boys, like many chronically ill children, spent countless hours in the hospital. They tire of the many, often painful, procedures; however, these procedures are their means of survival. Art therapy is a very vital part of these children’s care. It creates a positive direction, allows them to express their emotions about their health, and is a different approach to cope through ART.  I have had the rare opportunity to see first hand how amazing art therapy is for these children; please consider joining us during our Art of Giving event, the reward is priceless. ~ Kim Bowman
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Congratulations to our 2016 PTA REFLECTIONS PARTICIPANTS!!  

pta-reflections-2016PTA Reflections is a nationally acclaimed student recognition program to encourage artistic creativity in the classroom and at home. Students of all grades and abilities may participate and explore the arts based on the 2016-2017 theme: What Is Your Story?

Below are some notes of encouragement as to why we should be encouraging our kids to participate in the reflections contest each year!

• All children deserve opportunities to explore and be involved in the arts. The arts play a crucial role in students‘ success in school and beyond, enhancing their reading and language skills, mathematics skills, thinking skills, motivation to learn and positive school environment.
• The national pta reflections program is pta’s cornerstone arts program. It offers students the opportunity to earn local, state and even national recognition for original artwork they create in response to a specific theme.
Students who participate are given an opportunity to explore the arts and culture, develop creative thinking and problem-solving skills and recognize themselves as artists
• Families can support their children’s participation by creating time and space for their student to work on their entry, providing encouragement to their child’s creative imagination.
• All artwork ( dance choreography, film production, literature, music composition, photography and visual arts) must reflect this years theme ‘Let Your Imagination Fly’.

 


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THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENEROUS DONATION!

The KIWANIS Club of Allen Park generously donated a Student Dictionary to each 3rd grade student in our school district.  Yesterday, representatives from the KIWANIS Club visited our three elementary schools and presented the students with their gift.

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THANK YOU LUKE & LULU’S

for Catering Our Staff Luncheon! 

The food and service were outstanding!

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ABOUT

Luke & Lulu’s Café is a lifetime dream that has finally come true. After many years of experience in the food and hospitality industry, Kimme Bandoske decided to give her own eatery a chance. Kimme is the owner and chef of Luke & Lulu’s, which is located at 7706 Allen Road in Allen Park, Michigan.

Luke & Lulu’s Café is the simple solution of homemade recipes created with the freshest of ingredients paired with locally roasted coffee in an eclectic atmosphere. This new addition to Allen Park, which opened in May 2016, is family owned and operated.

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