On May 10th we got a schools to watch award. We got this because we were the first school this year in Michigan to have good requirements. We were so happy to get this that we made a big celebration. The band, choir, art, and drama were doing their presentations so people can know what we do in are school. We also did a video with all the students doing what they did this year. Some were showing the sports they were in or some of the class’s we had. We had so much fun and Mr. Wall made the video. He made it look so cool. In are school we have an after school program. It is fun because we have fieldtrips and they help us with are homework. Also a lot of people went to the Fun day May 10th. They all wanted to celebrate with us for are success. Mr. White made us responsible, productive, and successful. At the festival there was this doctor that spoke to this and told us that he was so happy for are school for getting this award. So yea that is basically what we did that day.
An out of school time programming partnership between Shelby Public Schools and the American Youth Foundation.
Saturday, June 4, 2011
Friday, May 27, 2011
WOW $85,000
We are happy to announce that ASPIRE just received $85,000 towards additional summer programming! Some of the things we are planning are trips to Chicago, Michigan's Adventure, Deerfield Village, a and Whitecaps game. We also hope to expand our club offerings to include swimming, camping, cooking, sailing, and so much more. Look for more details coming soon!
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Aspire Updates
This just in from New Era Elementary:
New Era Girls are on the Run. On Tuesdays and Thursday after learning about healthy habits, they put on their running shoes, hit the track and run, setting new personal goals as they strengthen. Boys are learning new skills in Sports Camp lead by Mr. Carlos and Mr. Chris. Legos and new games to entertain through the summer are enrichment activities all are enjoying. Fancy Flying has the guys flying paper planes where they proved you can make a paper plane so big that it will not fly! They have learned what holds the big planes in the sky, they are throwing improbable gliders, and Frisbees and on the next perfect Monday the girls will join them flying kites they'll make from the top of the hill. So if an ASPIRE student from New Era tells you to go fly a kite, let them show you how!!
New Era Girls are on the Run. On Tuesdays and Thursday after learning about healthy habits, they put on their running shoes, hit the track and run, setting new personal goals as they strengthen. Boys are learning new skills in Sports Camp lead by Mr. Carlos and Mr. Chris. Legos and new games to entertain through the summer are enrichment activities all are enjoying. Fancy Flying has the guys flying paper planes where they proved you can make a paper plane so big that it will not fly! They have learned what holds the big planes in the sky, they are throwing improbable gliders, and Frisbees and on the next perfect Monday the girls will join them flying kites they'll make from the top of the hill. So if an ASPIRE student from New Era tells you to go fly a kite, let them show you how!!
Thomas Read held a Friendship Fair on March 31st to celebrate friendship. Activities included: Friendship Bracelets, Bounce House, Partner Relays, a Photo Booth, Friendship Portraits, and a Movie.
One more thing:
In other news, check out the most recent research brief from the Michigan 21st CCLC Evaluation Team. This brief highlights some of the findings from data collected in 2009-10.
All briefs are available at: http://outreach.msu.edu/cerc/21cclc/researchbriefs.aspx
All briefs are available at: http://outreach.msu.edu/cerc/21cclc/researchbriefs.aspx
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Family Dinner Fun
Last night at Miniwanca we had a St. Patrick's Day themed Family Dinner. There were about forty people present to enjoy a traditional Irish meal of corned beef, cabbage, and champ (creamy mashed potatoes with leeks). After devouring our shamrock shortbread cookies, folks enjoyed a hike, indoor soccer, and St. Patrick's Day crafts. We rounded the evening out with spring bingo. Three lucky winners walked away with some great Miniwanca shwag!
Come join us in April for the next round of Family Dinners. Invite anyone and everyone; all Family Dinners are open to the entire Shelby School District!
Come join us in April for the next round of Family Dinners. Invite anyone and everyone; all Family Dinners are open to the entire Shelby School District!
Monday, March 7, 2011
What's Going On?
Update from the High School:
Students have been working with a jewelry artist, high school teacher Mrs. Joyce Thompson, to learn the art of creating wire jewelry. Their first project was creating a heart pendant by bending, twisting, and hammering copper wire, then adding various glass beads as accents. Some made necklaces with their pendants, others used them to make one of a kind key chains. Their most recent lesson was in making wire rings; there were some great looking rings on the hands of many! In order to make the rings, students had to learn what a sizer was and how to use it to make the rings fit and to create the design they wanted.
Students have been working with a jewelry artist, high school teacher Mrs. Joyce Thompson, to learn the art of creating wire jewelry. Their first project was creating a heart pendant by bending, twisting, and hammering copper wire, then adding various glass beads as accents. Some made necklaces with their pendants, others used them to make one of a kind key chains. Their most recent lesson was in making wire rings; there were some great looking rings on the hands of many! In order to make the rings, students had to learn what a sizer was and how to use it to make the rings fit and to create the design they wanted.
"Jewelry is cool because you get to make your own jewelry in your own way, you know what I mean? It is like art because you get to express yourself in it." - Junior Jaime Regalado
Update from New Era:
Professional photographers in the making! |
New Era Aspire students are taking up cameras and fotodocumenting the New Era Aspire experience. We are going to make a Power Point with captions by students!!! Cameraman David T said, "I had fun on my turn taking pictures of my friends!"
It's craft time! |
Thursdays at New Era are club day. After homework time the guys spend an hour as Boy Scouts and are making derby cars. The girls work with Sarah Jo R and high school volunteers learning new craft skills. Hannah T says about Girls Craft Time, "Awesome!! I want MORE!!!!
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
News from the sites
Mat Emerick of Patchwork Pear came Monday, February 14 to perform for Thomas Read, New Era and the Middle School. Patchwork Pear is a local couple that specializes in combining story telling, mine, clowning and magic to tell tales and teach life-long lessons. The students had a great time!
Update from Laura Gauthier and the Middle School:
We just wrapped up our 2nd 8 weeks with the students making some beautiful ceramic pieces with Mrs. Stratton. The quality of the work was very impressive. Our new session this 8 weeks will include fine arts with Annie teaching an art class as well as Music Appreciation. As our newest staff member she brings with her some great skills and talents. She is also teaching a Readers Theatre class for those aspiring actors.
Mr. White, the principal, is teaching our students the skills involved in the fine art of table tennis. He is giving us Wednesday afternoons out of his busy schedule to work with the kids on playing properly and not just hitting the ball over the net.
We have started an Archery class this session. Students will learn proper techniques, safety measures and the rules of competitive bow shooting. They also have the opportunity to learn fly fishing as they will be tying their own flies and learning about how to cast them.
Monday, February 14, 2011
February 14 Dinner Cancelled
The Family Dinner for this evening has been cancelled due to low enrollment. Dinner on Wednesday, February 16 is still happening as scheduled. Please RSVP with your child's specific Site Coordinator. See you on Wednesday for great food, fun activities, and prizes!
Monday, January 24, 2011
January Family Dinner
We had a small but mighty group at Miniwanca for the January Family Dinner on Wednesday, January 19. While there were only two families that attended, Thomas Read, New Era, and the Middle School were all represented. We had a great dinner of homemade chili and enjoyed crafts, pin-the-nose-on-the-snowman, and winter bingo.
Check out the Upcoming Events page to see when the next Family Dinner is!
Check out the Upcoming Events page to see when the next Family Dinner is!
Friday, January 7, 2011
Happy New Year!
We at Aspire hope you enjoyed your holidays! It's great to see all the Aspire students again; let's start 2011 off with a bang! Check out the Upcoming Dates page to see what's on the horizon for Aspire.
Thomas Read will head to Miniwanca next week Monday and Tuesday; New Era will follow on Wednesday and Thursday. Bring those snow boots and gloves!
Thomas Read will head to Miniwanca next week Monday and Tuesday; New Era will follow on Wednesday and Thursday. Bring those snow boots and gloves!
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