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 
Secret Holiday Shop
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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