For security purposes, if you need to enter the building during school hours, ie late drop off, early pick-up, etc., please use the office entrance located at 9325 Herbison. The gym door access will be locked during school hours.
Spirit Week!
Upcoming Dates
2024/2025 School Year
September 20 thru October 11 - PTIA Fundraiser September 23-27 - Spirit Week/Food Drive October 4 no school
Here's an opportunity to meet your student(s) art teacher and see what great creativity she has planned for the month of September. Please click on the link to be taken to her monthly newsletter. Wacousta Art Monthly Newsletter.
English Learner Academic Program
Families, English Learner Academic Program GLPS Language and Translation Informational Meeting Wednesday, September 25th, 5:30 - 7:30 pm Beagle Middle School. Grand Ledge Public Schools is happy to share that all schools will now have Instant Language (ILA) devices from Translate Live. These devices can translate better than other internet services, support over 400 languages, and can be used in-person or online.
Come learn about this exciting new technology and enjoy a free dinner from these restaurants:
If possible, please let us know if you are coming by scanning the QR code and filling out the short form. Everyone is welcome to attend, even if you didn’t reserve a spot. We look forward to sharing this exciting technology with you.
Sincerely, Sarah Young English Language Development Specialist for: Holbrook, Wacousta, and Willow Ridge Elementary youngs@glcomets.net
Picture Retake/Make Up Day - Tuesday, October 15
If your student was absent during picture day, please mark your calendar with the above date. Here is the direct link to online ordering: //store.geskusphoto.com/search/718WMVSKDTYFG
Lunch Time Volunteers
Thank you to everyone who volunteers for our lunch time help! You are so greatly appreciated during this busy time of the day. If you haven't had a chance to volunteer previously, we are still in great need of support each day. Please consider donating a few hours of time. You can sign-up using this link: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/5080B45A5A723AAF58-50015738-lunch
Officers:
Jessica Ladd, President
Liz Bliesener, Vice President
Melissa Graeser, Treasurer
Tracy Johnson, Secretary
Box Tops for Education
P.T.I.A.: Watch our newsletter for updates, upcoming events, and how you can get involved with P.T.I.A. Our parent teacher organization always has plenty of opportunities for you to participate with your student(s) school and to support our teaching staff and building needs. You can reach out directly by emailing: ptiawacousta@gmail.com. You can also follow the Wacousta Elementary School PTIA on Facebook and email us at
Please continue to collect Box Tops for Education! This program is completely online now. To get the app please go to www.Boxtops4education.com
PTIA Fall Fundraiser
(fliers with more details were sent home with students this week)
This year for our fall fundraiser the PTIA is using an online donation platform, in lieu of selling items. The purpose of this fundraiser is to raise funds to support staff throughout the school year with technology licenses, room projects, field trips, and much more! There have been many requests brought to the PTIA already this year. We expected this with the new building opening and want to say yes to all requests, but in order to do so, we will need lots of support. We are excited to help support Wacousta’s staff and your donation allows us to do that.
Please visit https://go.rallyup.com/wacousta24 to register your student (see step by step registration instructions at the bottom of this page if needed). You can also text ‘Wacousta24’ to 33100 to get started. Once you have registered your student on the website, please feel free to donate and share their individual link with anyone you like. Cash and checks are also welcome. Those can be dropped off in the main office or mailed directly to the school at 9325 Herbison Road Eagle, MI 48822. If you donate via cash or check, please make sure to include the student’s name that you wish to receive credit for the donation.
Trunk - or - Treat
Need Shoes or Boots?
The Old Newsboys Association of Greater Lansing is a nonprofit charitable organization whose sole purpose is to provide footwear to needy school children. This includes well fitting school shoes, warm boots and socks. For, assistance and to obtain a request for footwear form, please contact our office.
Volunteering
Persons wishing to volunteer for Grand Ledge Public Schools are required to complete the Volunteer Registration Form and be approved prior to serving as a volunteer. All volunteers MUST check in at the office to receive a BADGE prior to proceeding to any other area on school property. Please visit District Volunteer Application to complete the process.
Attendance
In order to help provide supports for students and families, GLPS closely monitors explained and unexplained absences. We also work with families to ensure that as many absences as possible are documented, because undocumented absences can trigger truancy considerations.
Documented Absence (AD) - Absence that includes a note from a professional (ie. doctor, dentist, lawyer, etc.) to explain the absence. Absences are only considered documented for the days identified in the note. For example, if a doctor excuses a student for Monday and Tuesday, but the student is absent on Wednesday and Thursday as well, only Monday and Tuesday’s absences are considered documented. Any absence that does not include a note from a professional is considered undocumented.
Explained Absence (AE) - Undocumented absence in which a parent/guardian calls the office or sends a note to alert the school their child will not be in attendance, but does not include a note from a professional (ie. doctor, dentist, lawyer, etc.). This is important because explained absences are necessary for schools to meet pupil accounting requirements.
Unexplained Absence (AU) - Undocumented absence in which a parent/guardian does not call the office to alert the school their child will not be in attendance.
A student's school will send a letter after 6 undocumented absences and after 10 undocumented absences in a school year, providing you with notice of the absences and outlining steps to help your child attend school regularly.
A student's school will communicate with families if the student has undocumented absences on more than 10% of the first 30 days.
Ten (10) or more days of undocumented absences in a school year can be sent to court. However, GLPS will make every effort to work with you and your student before it gets to that point.
Please note that school related absences, such as field trips or athletic events, are not factored into any truancy related processes.
Please find our district wide communication from Dr. Barnes here.
Chris Groves, Principal Wacousta Elementary
Keeping Your Contact Information Current
It is of great importance that we have current contact information in order to reach you during emergency situations, school closures, for important updates on changes to a daily school schedule, and for communications such as our "Weekly Newsletter". Have you moved? Do you have a new cell phone number or email address? Please use this link for directions on how to update your information. School Messenger Settings Guide.
Notes From the Office
Arrival and Dismissal
School Start Time: 8:55 a.m. School Dismissal Time: 3:55 p.m. Half-Day Dismissal Time: 12:10
We have new staffing in the office. To help us become familiar with everyone, when calling in for any reason for your student, please identify the student by first and last name, grade, classroom teacher, and the reason you are calling. Please leave a voicemail if we are unavailable. If you are communicating via email, please send the message to both Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Nichols to ensure one of them gets your message. Thank you for helping us get to know you and your family!
School Arrival: Class starts at 8:55 a.m. Students may not be dropped off prior to 8:40 a.m. since we do not have supervision available. If your student will be getting breakfast it is important that they arrive at the drop off time and go directly to the cafeteria. Arriving late causes a disruption to the classroom schedule for the other students. Please be courteous.
Lunch Late Arrivals: If you know your child is going to be arriving late and will need a school lunch please call the school office at: 517-925-5940 by 9:15 a.m. Lunch count gets submitted to our food service staff for preparation at 9:30 a.m.
School Dismissal: School ends at 3:55 p.m. All students should be picked up no later than 4:05 p.m.
Half-day Dismissal: Is at 12:10 p.m.
Bus Riders: Will be escorted to their busses.
Parent Pick Up Drive Thru Lane: If you are using the parent pick up drive thru to pick up your student(s), please remember to post your students name in your car window. Staff will get your student(s) to you.
Parent Pick-Up/Bus Changes: If your student is an everyday bus rider and you are planning to pick-up your child after school, or change from parent pick-up to riding the bus, please call the school office no later than 2:00 p.m.We distribute the pick-up lists to teachers and staff at this time and are unable to accommodate last minute changes after the cut off time.
Early Pick-Up: If you need to pick your student up early for an appt. etc. please call the office when you are about 10 minutes out from arriving at the school so we can try to have them in the office and ready to go. Please also be aware that it gets very busy at the end of the school day. If you're going to be picking your student up early please plan to do that before 3:30 to avoid end of day traffic and office congestion.
~Thank you very much for your cooperation!
Attendance
Absences: If your student will be absent and cannot attend school it is your responsibility to notify the school office, whether it is for illness, vacation, or personal reasons. Please call: 517-925-5940 with your students first and last name, teacher name, and if the student is ill please also include the symptoms, such as: fever, vomiting, diarrhea, sore throat, cough, congestion, pink eye, etc. The detailed information is needed for our weekly health report.
If we are unavailable to answer the phone, please leave a voice mail. You may also email the notification. Please include both Mrs. Johnson (johnsont@glcomets.net) and Mrs. Nichols (nicholsd@glcomets.net) in all email communication to ensure one of them gets the message. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated!
Absence Due to Illness: Student's must be 24 hours fever, vomiting or diarrhea free before returning to school. If they are diagnosed with a contagious illness, such as pink eye, they must be on antibiotics for 24 hours before they can return to school.
Absence Due to Dr. Visit: If your student is absent due to a dr. visit, or illness that involved a dr. visit, please send in a copy of the dr. note indicating the dr. excused absence with included dates. Dr. excused absences do not go against the student's attendance record. Thank you for your cooperation.
Truancy: How many days of school can you miss before truancy in Michigan? Truant means a child who has ten (10) or more unexcused absences per school year. Once a student is deemed truant, a child shall be monitored throughout the school year by the county until improved attendance is consistent.
Studies have shown that students who are chronically absent, missing 10 or more days in a school year, may experience low success rates in math and reading by grade 3. Many absences are excused due to illness., but they still add up to lost time in the classroom. Please be conscientious of your student(s) attendance.
All medication needs to be brought to school by a parent/guardian. This includes all over the counter medication (cough drops, Tylenol, etc). Prescription and over the counter medications require a doctors order for the school to administer them, that includes creams or lotions. You will find medication documents at this link: medication and health information Click on School Health Information and Forms.
Birthday Celebrations
Due to the number of life-threatening allergies we have in our building, we respectfully request that you do not send in any type of food for birthday treats. Mr. Groves celebrates each child by announcing their name during the morning announcements and he personally presents them with a birthday pencil.
You are welcome to bring in a non-edible treat for your child's classmates such as a pencil or sticker, but they may not include any type of gum or candy attached to them. Out of respect for individual circumstances please note that not all families may be able to do something like this.
We also request that you do not send birthday invitations to school. If you would like an address list, please request a classroom directory.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation!
Lost and Found
Please mark your student(s) clothing and keep an eye out for missing clothing and personal items: jacket, hat, gloves, water bottle, lunch box. Marking items helps us to reunited students with their items. Our lost and found area fills up quickly. Stop in to reclaim items your student may have misplaced as soon as possible. Items that are not claimed after a few months will be donated to a local clothing bank.
Extra Clothing
Future forecast? Fall is just around the corner in Michigan. Please make sure your student has appropriate outerwear so that they are prepared for the weather. Please also check your students backpack for appropriate extra clothing.
If you are in need of assistance with clothing and outwear, please contact the office.
Thanks for your support and cooperation in keeping our kiddos prepared for the seasons.
District and Community News
Sep. is Library Card Sign-up Month
Sep. is National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month
Sep. is National Suicide Prevention Month
Sep. 15 - Oct. 15 » National Hispanic Heritage Month
Sep. 17-23 » Constitution Week
Sep. 21 » International Day of Peace
Sep. 22 » First Day of Autumn
Sep. 28 » National Good Neighbor Day
Sep. 29 » Mid-Autumn Festival (Moon Festival; Mooncake Festival)
Sep. 29 - Oct. 6 » Sukkot (Feast of Tabernacles)
Sep. 30 » National Day for Truth and Reconciliation (Canada)
Oct. is National Bullying Prevention Month
Oct. is Learning Disabilities Awareness Month
Oct. is National Principals Month
Oct. is Down Syndrome Awareness Month
Oct. is National ADHD Awareness Month
Oct. is Crime Prevention Month
Oct. is Cybersecurity Awareness Month
Oct. 2-4 » Rosh Hashanah
Oct. 2 » National Custodial Workers Recognition Day
Oct. 3-12 » Navaratri
Oct. 7 » Child Health Day
Oct. 11-12 » Yom Kippur
Oct. 11 » International Day of the Girl
Oct. 6-12 » Fire Prevention Week
Oct. 6-12 » National Metric Week
Oct. 14-18 » National School Lunch Week
Oct. 14 » Indigenous People's Day
Oct. 14 » Columbus Day
Oct. 16 » Boss’s Day
Oct. 16 » World Food Day
Oct. 19 » Sweetest Day
Oct. 20-26 » America’s Safe Schools Week
Oct. 21-25 » National School Bus Safety Week
Is something missing? Please share with John Ellsworth, GLPS Director of Communications, any additional Recognitions & Acknowledgments you think we should include on this list or upcoming lists – email him at EllsworthJ@GLcomets.net.
National Suicide Prevention Month
A comprehensive approach is essential to addressing suicide. This month, explore concrete strategies that you can take to make a difference. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is dedicated to advancing the National Strategy for suicide prevention. Together, we all have a role to play in creating a safer, healthier community.
988 offers 24/7 judgment-free support for mental health, substance use, and more.
Text, call, or chat 988.
Annual Notices for FERPA & PPRA
No action is required of families, but Grand Ledge Public Schools (GLPS) is legally required to annually provide families with information about the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) and the Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment (PPRA). FERPA information is on our website at GLcomets.net/FERPA, and PPRA information is on our website at GLcomets.net/PPRA.
Stopfinder – GLPS Transportation Uses the Stopfinder App
If your family uses GLPS Transportation, please install the Stopfinder App. This is another tool for families to get prompt communication about bus transportation events and issues. The Stopfinder app also has customizable alerts (ETA alerts, geo alerts), but the real value is the increased communication that is possible between families and the GLPS Transportation team.
Lifeline is an FCC program that helps make communications services more affordable for low-income consumers. Lifeline provides subscribers a discount on qualifying monthly telephone service, broadband Internet service, or bundled voice-broadband packages purchased from participating wireline or wireless providers. The discount helps ensure that low-income consumers can afford 21st century connectivity services and the access they provide to jobs, healthcare, and educational resources.
NEW Community Giving Program Coordinated by Grand Ledge Chamber
Seven Grand Ledge charities, programs, and nonprofits have come together to form a "one stop shop" resource for neighbors to use. Once a form for the program is filled out, all nonprofits receive the information and provide the help they can. Watch the FOX47NEWS story about the new Community Giving Program.