We have had another awesome week at IA with many more activities right around the corner.
No School
There will be no school this coming Monday, October 20th for Fall Break.
Hunter's Safety
IA will be offering a hunter's safety class with Mr. Kasprzak. Please let Zach know if you are interested in taking part in this informative class. The class will begin the first week of November.
Chili Day
Thursday, October 30th is IA chili day! Come hungry and enjoy some great chili.
FBI Presentation on Online Safety
Also on Thursday, October 30th, representatives from the FBI will be visiting IA to address the growing dangers of online scams targeting teens, including sextortion, and provide information on how to support and protect students in today’s digital world. Presentations will be at 8:30am and 12:30pm to cover both cohorts.
Senior Focus Day
Friday, October 31st is Senior Focus Day. Mentor focus will be on seniors this day for one-on-one help and to make sure that all seniors are on track for graduation.
Picture Retake Day
Monday, November 3rd is picture retake day. If you missed having your picture taken in October, please be here on the 3rd. Picture forms are in the office.
Start the Day with a Healthy Breakfast!
The Howell Public Schools Food Service Department serves a healthy and nutritious breakfast every day in every school building. A nutritious breakfast helps students stay alert, focused, and ready to learn throughout the morning. Thanks to the Michigan School Meals Program, school breakfast is free for all students. Breakfast is served from 7:10 to 7:40 a.m. each day. Encourage your child to start the day strong with a delicious, balanced breakfast at school!
Help Make the Season Bright for Local Children in Need
Each year, the Christmas Elf Program partners with Howell Public Schools, Livingston ESA, Brighton Area Schools, and the local community to ensure a bright holiday season for children in need. Thanks to the generosity of families, staff, and community sponsors, last year the program supported more than 300 children from birth through eighth grade and nearly 100 high school students. You can help make a difference this year by sponsoring a child at https://bit.ly/47hT2z6 or by making a monetary donation at https://bit.ly/4q3GBOV, which helps provide gift cards for older students. The Christmas Elf Program is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, and all donations are tax-deductible. The deadline to sign up to sponsor a child is Wednesday, October 29.