2014-15 School Year ISSUE # 20 April 2, 2015 KC KeyCommunicator New Haven Community Schools Congratulations Mr. Osebold! National Award Winner! Bernie Osebold was one of just 20 people in the United States to win the “20 to Watch” in technology leadership award. The awards ceremony was recently held in Atlanta, GA. Mr. Osebold was the first winner ever from Michigan! Important Dates April 3-12—Spring Break April 13—School reopens April 20—Board of Ed mtg. 6:30 pm May 5—Bike to School Day May 8—High School Prom May 11—Board of Ed mtg. 6:30 pm May 13– Rain Forest Live evening show at NHE May 19—Senior Awards 6:00 pm May 25—Memorial Day- no school May 27 & May 28—Early Childhood Round-Up May 28—Arts Extravaganza 6:00 pm at Endeavour May 31—High School Graduation August 8—Rocket Fest & Fireworks Congratulations NHHS Basketball! The Great Gatsby What an amazing season! New Haven High School basketball became the Regional Champions! Their record for the season: an incredible 25-1. It was the most wins we’ve ever had in a season. Some seniors in Ms. Polhanki’s English class went to the Macomb Center for the Performing Arts last week to see a theatrical performance of The Great Gatsby by the Montana Repertoire Theater Company. Although Leonardo DiCaprio was not in this production, students enjoyed it very much. Young Fives for 2015-16 - Registration is Now Open Contact: Pat Colpaert at 586-749-8360 for information. Farm Bureau Reads at NHE Check out the great video about our music program. Go to this link: http://bit.ly/1xBytZR 30375 Clark Street P.O. Box 482000 New Haven, MI 48048 586-749-5123 Sherrill Reiber retired teacher who now works for the Farm Bureau visited our K-2 classrooms to read the story “Who Grew My Soup”. This book tells the story about how soup is made starting from the farm. She expressed the story of agriculture in such way that the children were captivated and engaged. What a wonderful complement to our Healthy Child initiative at NHE! Basketball Team Undefeated! New Haven High School’s Medical Careers class blood drive was a success. Students performed many different jobs during the drive. Some students even donated blood and then went back to their volunteered roles. We collected 44 pints of blood and our goal was 35. “It was a new experience and it was very interesting and a lot of fun,” said Alma Wünsch. THANK YOU EVERYONE FOR HELPING MAKE THIS EXPERIENCE A SUCCESS!
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