SPRING2014-15 EarlyChildhoodProgramsExpandat HarveyEducationCenter Beginning in the fall of 2009, the old Cedar Street Elementary School was repurposed and renamed the James C. Harvey Education Center. The James C. Harvey Education Center houses administrative and special education offices, a maintenance office, as well as early childhood special education classrooms and the Mason Public Schools’ Child Development Center. The Child Development Center offers a variety of school year and summer programs for children ages three to fifth grade including a before and after school program from 7 am to 6 pm to meet the growing needs of our community. For the 2015-16 school year, the James C. Harvey Education Center will be near capacity due to an increase in demand for our early learning programs. The increase in students at the Harvey Education Center is a reflection of our growth in enrollment district-wide. Over the past four years, our district enrollment has increased by 7.4% and the projection is for continued growth around 7% for the next five years. ImportantDates: Locaon Key C.D.S. Special Ed. Hearing Impaired Office Administraon Speech/Language Head Start P.T./O.T. E.C.S.E. Ready, Set, Go Maintenance To learn more about the programs we offer at the Child Development Center, please call (517) 676-6528. April 28 H.S. Conferences 4:30-7:00 pm June 4-5 H.S. Only—Exams (1/2 Days) Insidethisissue May 31 Graduaon MHS Fieldhouse 3:00-5:00 pm June 5 Last Day of School (1/2 Day) Mason State Bank 5K Run/Walk..3 Redwings Art Recognion………….2 Bulldog STEM Academy……………..3 Red Carpet Gala Breaks Record…4 The “Big Sck” Awards…………….. 5 Robocs Compeon….…………….6 RedWingsArtCeremony The Mason Public Schools Foundaon (MPSF) recently recognized Mason Middle School industry technology instructor, Mr. Thomas Bullock and students from his industrial technology classes, at a ceremony held at the Mason Middle School for their arsc ability and skill in craIing a Red Wings art piece. The artwork was donated to the MPSF and sold at the Red Carpet Gala Dinner and Aucon for $3,000. Roger Cargill donated the game-played hockey scks and ScoH Russ and Kurt Creamer of Oracle Financial Soluons were the winning bidders. Proceeds from the sale benefit Mason Public Schools. “Hockey s cks from current Red Wings Pavel “Pasha” Datsyuk, Niklas Kronwall and Drew Miller, Jason Williams, Val$eri Filppula, Brad Stuart, Derek Meech, Darren Helm, Bre$ Lebda, Jakub Kindl and Jonathan Ericsson were also used in the project.” GreenAcresVisits The residents at Green Acres retirement living community have had more company than usual thanks to third grade students at SteeleElementary. Mrs. Dornbush’s students share smiles, stories, songs andgiftsofaf"irmationwith their senior friends during each visit. On their last outing students shared specialheartsandcandyfor Valentine’sDay. These visits allow children to interact with many community members who mightnototherwisereceive manyvisitors. ExcellenceInEducationHonoree The Mason Area Chamber of Commerce recognized area excellence at the Annual 2015 Awards Dinner on Wednesday, February 11, 2015. Awards were given to praiseworthy businesses, groups and individuals in front a crowd of supporters and community members. This year’s Excellence in Educaon Award winner is Mrs. Karen Harvey. Mrs. Harvey has exemplified, inspired, and impacted students as a School Social Worker at Mason High School for the past 30 years. Karen has a wealth of knowledge and connues to be an avid learner. She has represented Mason in the Tri-County Safe and Drug Free School Work Group and is acve in various building school improvement commiHees of posive behavior supports and early warning signs for students at risk. Karen has also served on the Crisis Team, Dropout CommiHee and Bullying CommiHee. Congratulaons Mrs. Karen Harvey on your well-earned award. Keynotes / Page 2 RegisterNowfor theMasonState Bank5KRun/ Walk BulldogSTEMAcademy Over the past two years, approximately half of Mason’s 4th and 5th grade students have excitedly stayed aIer school to connue their learning. What sparks this excitement? The Bulldog STEM (Science Technology Engineering and Math) Academy! The Bulldog STEM Academy (BSA) is an aIer-school enrichment program. Students work with LEGO® Educaon WeDo Robo cs Kits to explore hands-on, project based acvies. Students build LEGO® modules, connect them to computers, and then program soIware that automates their robots. Thus far, students have completed nine different modules creang everything from a Roaring Lion to a Rocking Sailboat. The 75 LEGO® Educaon WeDo Robo cs Kits were purchased with funds generously donated by the Mason Schools Founda on, which allowed the program to be free for all students. In addion, 45 Mason staff members, two student teachers, and several Naonal Honor Society students have supported the BSA program since its incepon. Thanks to the generosity of the community, and the hard work of Mason staff, the BSA brought people from all five Mason schools together, working toward the common goal of exposing elementary students to STEM. Runners, walkers and Bulldog supporters alike can register now for the 27th Annual Mason State Bank 5K Run/Walk event to be held Friday, May 1, 2015 in downtown Mason with net proceeds to benefit Mason Public Schools. Register online at www.masonstate.com. Those who register on or before April 24, 2015 pay only a $25 entry fee for the 5K Run/Walk. Early registraon is only $10 each for the Children’s 1-Mile Run and Kids 100-yard Dash. This event is part of the Playmakers Race Series. You must be preregistered by April 21, 2015 to be guaranteed a shirt, so don’t delay! It’s fun for the whole family. Next year, the LEGO® Educaon WeDo Robo cs Kits will be embedded into the 4th and 5th grade curriculum. This will allow all students to have the opportunity to experience learning in this excing and challenging way! Pictured are 4th grade students at Steele Elementary. Keynotes / Page 3 Mason Public Schools Foundaon ThankyoutotheRedCarpet GalaDinner&Auction sponsors: Planum Bulldog Sponsor Dart Bank Dean Transportaon Verizon Wireless Zone of Mason Gold Bulldog Sponsor Gestamp North America Highland Engineering, Inc. LAFCU Mason Opmist Club MSU Federal Credit Union Wolverine Engineers & Surveyors, Inc. Anonymous donor Silver Bulldog Sponsor Mark and Melissa Cook Mike and Lisa Hamm Oracle Financial Soluons Reith-Riley Construcon Co., Inc. Vision Real Estate Steve and Carolee Ware Zielinski Dental Bronze Bulldog Sponsor Marlon and Margaret Brown CE&A Professional Services Tom and Kathy Cochran CP Federal Credit Union Peter and Kalene Curs Tom and Jessica Curs Family Dave and Carrie Geyer Family Hair & Company on Ash J & J Properes of Mason, LLC J2 Design Eric and Kathy Joneson Family Lynne and Roger Marn Commissioner Robin Naeyaert Patrick and Lisa O’Connor Family Marc and Rita Ramsey Frances Trail and Bill Schneider Brian and Chrisne Spitzley Rita Vogel Truffle Raffle Sponsor ScoH and Lori Hofmann Mason Public Schools Board of Educaon members In-Kind Sponsor ASAP Prinng, Inc. Diaz School of Music Mason Insurance Agency, Inc. Meijer Publicom, Inc. Sheridan Realty & Aucon Co. Keynotes / Page 4 Red Carpet Gala raises a record breaking $30,400 The Mason Public Schools Foundaon (MPSF) Red Carpet Gala Dinner & Aucon held on Saturday, Feb. 7, 2015, neHed $30,400, the highest amount since the event’s incepon in 2011. The total net raised in 2014 was $28,000. A highlight of the event was a live aucon item craIed by Mason Middle School students from three of Mr. Thomas Bullock’s industrial technology classes. The wall hanging was created from game-played Red Wings hockey scks. “We are thrilled to have raised so much money to benefit the Mason Public Schools,” said Carrie Geyer, MPSF board member and gala commiHee chairperson. “The hundreds of Bulldog supporters who either aHended or sponsored the event and donated or purchased aucon items are to be commended. It is through their generosity that we were able to beat our previously high total.” “It’s very excing to see the community come together to support the foundaon and Mason Public Schools,” said Ron Drzewicki, Mason Public Schools superintendent. “In my me here in Mason, I have been extremely impressed by the strong sense of community pride. This money will help the district equip our schools with the technology so necessary in today’s world.” MPSF has donated more than $285,000 to the Mason Public Schools over the past several years. Funding has primarily supported the district’s efforts to provide enhanced technology in the classroom. The Red Carpet Gala was held at Walnut Hills Country Club in East Lansing. Sheridan Realty and Aucon Co. was presented with the 2015 “Top Dog” award for going above and beyond to support Mason Public Schools. Hundreds of businesses and individuals donated to the live and silent aucons or were in-kind or cash sponsors of the event. To view photos of the event, visit masonpsf.org. The Mason Public Schools Foundaon was established in 1984 by several dedicated community members sharing a common cause: expanding and enhancing the educaonal experiences of Mason Public Schools students. Those wishing to make a donaon to support the efforts of the MPSF may do so online at masonpsf.org. Nearly 200 people aHended the Mason Public Schools Foundaon Annual Red Carpet Gala Dinner & Aucon for food, fun and bidding on Feb. 7, 2015, to benefit Mason Public Schools. The“BigStick”Awards Mason and surrounding communies may remember Mr. Vaughn (V.J.) Rawson as the “Whimsical WhiHler,” specializing in wood carvings of holiday figures and other Americana folk art. Members of the Mason Varsity Football team knew Mr. Rawson as an avid football fan, a man that knew players off the field and the man that individually recognized their “big” accomplishments on the football field. Mr. Rawson shared his arsc abilies by collecng and hand-carving a “big sck” for these hard working athletes. His wife, Mrs. Stephanie Rawson would then paint the “Big Scks” which made each one unique. Football players were recognized for a big hit, a big play that changed the outcome of the game or a play that got the crowd fired-up. Each recipient will forever treasure this special recognion from Mr. Rawson. Following Mr. Rawson’s passing on January 8, 2015, this year’s 2015 Class A, Division 3 football team, former team members and Coach Jerry VanHavel aHended Mr. Rawson’s celebraon of life by proudly wearing their football jerseys and carrying their “Big Scks”. Mrs. Rawson stated, “Vaughn would have been moved to tears to see all those current and past football players honoring him.” His last Bulldog game was Mason’s win over DewiH for the championship. He was thrilled to have witnessed it. What football players may not know is that Mr. Rawson set aside two more years’ worth of “Big Scks” for the future teams of 2016 and 2017! Mr. Rawson’s “Big Sck” legacy will connue to movate Mason’s finest football players for years to come. The Mason Football community would like to thank Mr. Rawson and his family for sharing their love of Mason football and special talents with our student athletes. Class of 2015 Graduaon Ceremony—Sunday, May 31, 2015—3:00 p.m.—H.S. Fieldhouse KindergartenRoundUp Elementary schools are rounding-up students eligible to aHend Kindergarten in the Fall of 2015. Any child that will be five years old on or before September 1, 2015 is eligible to enroll. Parents should contact their child’s resident school for an enrollment packet. If you are unsure of your resident school, please contact the Transportaon Department at 517-676-6496. Keynotes / Page 5 MasonHostsFIRSTFRCRoboticsEvent Mason High School hosted it’s second FIRST Robotics Event called, Recycle Rush, on April 2, 3 and 4, 2015. The event was locally sponsored by Jackson National Community Fund. The FIRST mission, both here in Mason and around the world, is to inspire young people to be science and technology leaders by engaging them in exciting mentor-based programs that build science, engineering and technology skills, that inspire innovation, and that foster well-rounded life capabilities including selfconfidence, communication, and leadership. Five years ago Mason High School rejoined FIRST after a long absence. With the support of the Dart Foundation, Dart Container, Mason Public Schools Foundation and the Mason Optimist Club, the team has grown and spawned additions to the High School curriculum including an Introduction to Robotics class as well as a newly formed Competitive Robotics class. Mason has a history with FIRST. Dart Container and Mason High School worked together to form a team that was involved with the launch of FIRST. Thus, it is only fitting that one of the only Mid-Michigan events currently running happens here in Mason, Michigan. This year’s event “Recycle Rush” had teams working in groups of three robots to stack recycling containers on stacks of storage totes. The higher teams could stack totes the more points they accumulated. In early January, teams from around the world learn the layout and rules for that year’s game. Following the global kickoff teams have six weeks to design, build, and program the robot for competition. Many students put in hundreds of hours outside of school to build and complete the robot. FIRST promotes the ideas of “cooperation” and “gracious professionalism” encouraging teams to Keynotes / Page 6 work together and share ideas to produce the best possible outcome. For the event, an army of volunteers, both from Mason and from other teams, got involved to transform the Mason Field House and Auxiliary Gym into the competition field and pit area. During the event over 100 volunteers gave of their time to help make the experience the best it could be for students. Initially, teams arrived to set up and get their robots inspected on Thursday, April 2nd. On Friday, April 3rd, State Representative Tom Cochran greeted teams to Mason High School and the Mason Community. During the two day event, eighty qualification matches took place to rank teams for an elimination tournament Saturday afternoon. At the end of the competition, a trio of Flint Schools took home the championship for the Lansing Area District. More importantly over 800 students from around the state were able to share their hard work, meet and network with business and industry experts, and share in a positive learning opportunity. FIRST in Michigan has been thrilled to be working with Mason High School for the past two years. Many teams and organizations are looking forward to next year and the opportunity to come back to Mason and compete in the 2016 FIRST Robotics Event. Congratulationsto MasonPublic Schoolstop10 graduatingseniors fromthe Classof2015! Valedictorians Meg Darmofal Taylor Delbridge Olivia Fassezke Stone Miller Ellie Phillips Ethan Spitzley Emily VanHavel Salutatorians Aaron Rustem Jacob Sd Bailey Surbrook Keynotes / Page 7 Congratulations, Ms. Higgins MASONPUBLICSCHOOLS BOARDOFEDUCATION Ralph Beebe, President Becky Brimley, Vice President Laura Fenger, Secretary Julie Rogers, Treasurer Laura Cheney, Trustee Kurt Creamer, Trustee Tom Curs, Trustee It is the policy of the Mason Board of Educaon that no person be discriminated against, excluded from parcipaon in, denied the benefits of, or otherwise be subjected to discriminaon, on the basis of race, religion, color, naonal origin or ancestry, age, sex, height, weight, or handicap, or being a disabled veteran, or a veteran of the Vietnam era, in any program, acvity, or employment involving the Mason Public School District. On March 17, 2015, Mason High School teacher, Ms. Krisn Higgins was recognized as Michigan LoHery’s Excellence in Educaon award winner. Ms. Higgins was recognized with a $500 check from the Michigan LoHery and her class will receive a $500 grant! She had the honor of being interviewed by MSU Basketball Coach, Mr. Tom Izzo about her two Leadership courses. When asked about the award she stated, “it was tough to be singled out (for such an award) because she knows she works with such great people.” You are great too, Ms. Higgins! Congratulaons on your recognion. MasonHighSchoolPresents... Students are in final rehearsals for this year’s musical “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat.” Mark your calendars for May 7, 8, 9, 2015 at 7:00 p.m., in the high school auditorium. The musical has a family-friendly storyline, with universal themes and catchy music. Our students have been rehearsing for several weeks and the show is ancipated to be well-aHended. Tickets can be purchased at the door the evening of the show. Bring your whole family and celebrate an evening of the Arts. 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