Greetings Eagles! We produce a newsletter every few weeks in an attempt to keep you informed of important events and also share the highlights of the school year as they happen.  We build this newsletter in Google Sites to allow it to format to whatever device you happen to open the link from.    That said, please open the link below to access the first newsletter of the year from the Elementary School.  In it, you will find... Parent Advisory Committee Registration  ALICE Drill notification Picture Day info A link to a printable 2020/2021 calendar Schoolcraft themed wallpaper for your phone! The October Purple & Gold A link to register for FREE PRESCHOOL at Schoolcraft Elementary! (Check your email for the newsletter) Have a great weekend! Matt Webster and the Elementary Team
over 4 years ago, Matt Webster
Elementary News - 9/18/20
https://sites.google.com/schoolcraftcs.org/elementarynews2142020/home The link above will take you to our most recent edition of our "Elementary News". In this edition you will find information about: -2020/2021 Kindergarten/Young Fives -The March Vote on the SCS Bond -The Winter Homecoming spirit days -PTO's father-daughter dance -3rd-grade reading law information -Much more! Happy Valentine's Day!
about 5 years ago, Matt Webster
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Mrs. Olbrot's 5th grade musicians taught rhythms to our 1st graders through Valentine themed games they created. This is part of 5th grade's "performance based" curriculum in music this year. Safe to say our 1st graders enjoyed it! #schoolcrafteagles
about 5 years ago, Matt Webster
rhythm exploration
https://sites.google.com/schoolcraftcs.org/elementarynews1102020/home Click the link above to explore the latest edition of "Elementary News"! In it you'll find a link to a great program at WMU, All Pro Dad's Breakfast info, Community Ed Night invitation (Topic: Vaping), and more! Enjoy and have a safe weekend!
over 5 years ago, Matt Webster
Elementary News Letter - 1/10/2020
https://sites.google.com/schoolcraftcs.org/kalamazoo-county/home Schoolcraft Families, Welcome back and happy 2020! As you and elementary age children read at home, don't forget about our "Read At Home Resource" site. It contains free ideas, games, and resources to make those 20 minutes a day more manageable and effective. Happy Reading!
over 5 years ago, Matt Webster
Read At Home Resource
https://sites.google.com/schoolcraftcs.org/elementary-news-12192019/home Be sure to check out the last "Elementary News" of 2019! Food Drive news, 2020 Dates to save, and more!
over 5 years ago, Matt Webster
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The 1st and 3rd grade concert (6:30 PM tonight at the Middle School) will be streamed live on the SCS Facebook page for those family and friends that can’t be in attendance. Please let them know to tune in!
over 5 years ago, Matt Webster
Concert practice.
https://sites.google.com/schoolcraftcs.org/elementary-news-1182019/home Open the link above to see the recent Elementary News! Included this week is some Common Bond news, a Community Education invite, Bond info and more!
over 5 years ago, Matt Webster
elementary news
Join us for dinner on November 4t at Chick-fil-a from 5-8 to help support the 8th Grade class and their Washington D.C. trip! Grab dinner on your way to the Varsity District Volleyball game or after Parent teacher conferences! No need to cook! No flyer needed, but you need to mention you are there for our group!
over 5 years ago, James Weiss
"Olympic Spirit" level at 100% at Schoolcraft Elementary School today! #Schoolcrafteagles #GoForTheGold @teamusa #Halloween
over 5 years ago, Matt Webster
Halloween 2019
Elementary students will participate in our annual hearing and vision screening starting tomorrow, Wednesday the 22nd. Grades K, 2, and 4 will have their hearing checked. Grades 1 and 3 will have their vision checked. Please contact your child's teacher with any questions or concerns.
over 5 years ago, Matt Webster
Hearing and Vision
Those interested in the information the impact of trauma on children are encouraged to attend tonights Community Education night at Schoolcraft High School from 5:00-6:00 pm. Child care is provided (ages 4 years to 4th grade).
over 5 years ago, Matt Webster
trauma infographic
https://sites.google.com/schoolcraftcs.org/elementary-news-9-6-2019/home Elementary Families, Be sure to check out the "Elementary News" for the first week of school by clicking the link above! Have a wonderful weekend!
over 5 years ago, Matt Webster
Elementary News - 9/6/19
Hi Eagles! Need a reading idea? Try building a castle and read in there today! F-U-N is the name of the game. Enjoy your book today. Today marks your 9th day & your 180th minute of reading. Keep up the great work on this summer's 20 min a day challenge!
almost 6 years ago, Matt Webster
read in a castle
Hi Eagles! What a beautiful day to... Read for 20 minutes! If you're keeping up at home today is day 4 of 55 and minutes 80 of 1,100! Fall in love with a new book on this rainy day. Even better, reply with a picture showing us what book that is! #staydry #readersareleaders
almost 6 years ago, Matt Webster
Day 4 of 55
Schoolcraft ELA teachers are already back at work making sure ALL readers are growing at their level.
almost 6 years ago, Schoolcraft News
reading
Friendly reminder that today is a half-day of school. Thanks for a wonderful school year! We dismiss at 12:00 o'clock this afternoon.
almost 6 years ago, Matt Webster
12:00 end of day
Elementary News as you head into the last week of school: https://sites.google.com/schoolcraftcs.org/elementarynewsjune3rd-7th/home Free summer reading instruction info, some helpful calendar reminders and more!
almost 6 years ago, Matt Webster
Elementary News - June 3rd-7th
May term "Sharing the Spanish Language" class celebrated with the 1st graders after teaching them in small groups for the last 5 weeks. They had so much fun together!
almost 6 years ago, Schoolcraft News
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Volunteers are need for the Elementary Fun Day on June 11th from 11:30-2:40. Available? Call 269-488-7250 or email Coach Kulczyk at KULCZYS@schoolcraftcs.org
almost 6 years ago, Matt Webster
Fun Day volunteers