Thursday, January 31, 2019

National African American Parent Involvement Day at Night February 11

NAAPID at Night will be held on Monday February 11 from 5 - 8 PM at Towsley Auditorium on the campus of Washtenaw Community College. The event is free and open to the public. For more information

Friday, January 25, 2019

African American History Month & NAAPID

Dear Mitchell Families and Community Members,


In connection to Mitchell School's celebration of National African American History Month and our work as an International Baccalaureate school, we proudly announce the launching of a new unit of study for all students at Mitchell.


The new unit focuses on the African American Civil Rights movement, the development of Motown, and social justice. It uses text, music and visual arts as a way for students to inquire (ask questions), think, discuss and reflect on:

  • Civil rights leaders

  • Equality

  • Fairness

  • Community

  • Action - taking action in order to make the world a more peaceful place.


Two central ideas students will be/are studying:

  • Civil rights leaders use music to establish a sense of community and a common purpose.

  • Throughout history, visual art has been created to spread awareness of social justice and promote action within communities.


Parents/Guardians Invited to Mitchell - Monday, February 11  

All parents/guardians are invited to come to school on Monday, February 11 as a part of National African American Parent Involvement Day (NAAPID).  We will be highlighting some of the work from the new unit during this time.


Here is the schedule of events:

  • All day - Parents/Guardians invited to school to visit your child's classroom

  • All day - Visit the Community Center for refreshments for parents from the Mitchell Staff. While there, check out the debut of our Mitchell School Quilt.  Each square was hand sewn by our fourth grade students in a partnership with the Great Lakes African American Quilters Network.

  • All day - Social justice art displays around the school

  • 9:30- PreK-Grade 2 Assembly - Songs and sharing the current all-school music unit of study about Motown and the Motown Music Movement

  • 10:15  Grade 3-5 Assembly - Songs and sharing the current all-school music unit of study about Motown and the Motown Music Movement

  • 3:30 PM - Follow up discussions/activities following assembly.  Many classrooms will be connecting to their recent reading of the book, Ruth and the Green Book.  

As you view student work in the building, notice the connections to the history of Berry Gordy and Motown Records to the civil rights movement and social justice.  Students inquired into what qualities a person needs to be a changemaker like Berry Gordy and many of the recording artists who broke down social barriers in their time at  Motown Records. These big ideas were our inspiration as we created artwork with the themes of unity, sharing our voices, and expressing our ideas through art and music. Also notice that students are making connections to the importance of community in the story about Ruth and the Green Book.



Keeping the Conversation Going!

Whether or not you are able to come to school on Monday, February 11 for the assembly and NAAPID, here are some questions to ask and discuss at home that are connections to the new unit:

  • How has equality and fairness changed in our country?

  • What is it like when people do not have equal rights and freedom?

  • What is it like for different groups of people?

We are really excited to share with you soon, and we'd like to get your feedback on our work in order to get the best schooling anywhere for your kids.

Sincerely,

Matt Hilton Alison Epler Wendy Rothman
Principal Assistant Principal IB Coordinator

Friday, January 18, 2019

Early Release - Wednesday, January 30

All AAPS elementary students will be released at 1:29 PM on Wednesday, January 30. All teachers will participate in professional development in the afternoon. Please plan to pick your child up on this day at 1:29 PM. Lunch will be served at school, buses will run as normal and will depart Mitchell by 1:40 PM. Buses will run the regular routes.

Friday, January 11, 2019

University of Michigan MLK Children and Youth Program

The University of Michigan School of Education presents:

 

January 21, 2019 will mark the 21st year for the University of Michigan's MLK Children and Youth Program. Students, K-12 grades enrolled in school communities throughout Southeastern Michigan are invited to participate in a day filled with rich and engaging activities commemorating the legacy and life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Participants will experience Dr. King's legacy through musical performances, guided discussions, storytelling, group projects, planned lessons, and more…Free Lunch! To Learn more and RSVP, CLICK HERE

Science Olympiad Team Forming

We are looking for some more Science Olympiad coaches. Science Olympiad is for 2-5th grade students, but we need coaches before we can form teams. Check out the links for the events! You can do this! You do not need to be an expert. YOU, the coach, set the practice schedule day and time. Contact Cathleen Haglund at haglundcathleen@gmail.com

See the events at the link below
https://wesoscience.org/events-2019-final/