SCHOOL BOARD SHOUT-OUTS, APRIL 2024  At the end of each regular Board of Education Meeting, board members take a moment to share some of the great things they see in the district while serving on the Board. Here are this month's points of Pride & Progress:  “I’d like to recognize the March and April Students of the Month at Paw Paw High School, Maya Leonard and Maggie Sheets. Also, congratulations to Cari Houston and Ben Tomlinson, our NHS Advisors, for coordinating a first-rate NHS induction this year. I’d also like to compliment the HS students for helping with the MS musical. Shout-out to 2Paws Robotics Team as their season ends. A personal shout-out to our new Clay Target Team on our first practice round. It’s obvious we have a competitive team. Thank you to the Paw Paw Conservation Club for being so welcoming, and I’m happy to report that team fundraising is going well. Shout-out to HS and MS teachers, staff, and students for making the two weeks before and after spring break run smoothly. Lastly, our book vending machines will be featured in an upcoming Girl Scouts Gold Awards ceremony and will also receive national recognition.”  Brent McNitt “With a focus on encouraging environmental responsibility, Earth Day celebrations will be happening all week at PPMS. Weather permitting, science classes will engage in outdoor activities and each day will have a dress-up theme. On Wednesday, April 24, the entire 6th grade class will release the salmon they've been raising into the Paw Paw River on the north side of Maple Lake! Congratulations to Mrs. Fye’s team for winning the annual 3 on 3 basketball tournament at the middle school. The PEACE Cafe (Practicing Employment, Academics, Communication, and Entrepreneurial Skills) opened at PPMS. Students in Emilee Campbell’s class take orders and deliver goods while learning how to run a business. Thank you, Emilee! Pay it Forward is my favorite school program. Thank you, Cari Houston, for heading that program! Ray Martin  “I attended Family Literacy Night at PPPS Early Childhood. The staff arranged the perfect number of activities this year, and it was great to see so many families in attendance! Shout-out to Miss Teresa for her creative craft contributions. At the Later Elementary, Mr. Davison had a great idea to set up a classroom rotation plan to pilot some new, more flexible furniture. Kindergarten Round-Up is coming up on May 7 and 8 at the Early Elementary. Lastly, families will be pleased to learn that preschool aged children will now be able attend Paw Paw Public Schools “Summer Fun Camp” at Paw Paw Later Elementary. An extension of the Before and After School Enrichment (B.A.S.E.) program, this full-day summer childcare program will be offered five days a week throughout the summer for students ages 3-12. This is wonderful opportunity for families and a great way for kids to begin early learning.” Lindsay Clark  “At the Cedar Street Campus, student participation in the new gaming club has been great! This club meets on Mondays, Thursdays, and Fridays.” Jon Vick  “In the Transportation Department, a new part-time bus driver passed the C.D.L. Test (Commercial Driver’s License) and will be starting soon, and a new full-time driver was also hired. I’ll be excited to hear updates about partnering with METS (Michigan Educational Transportation Services) to solve some of our district’s transportation challenges. Lastly, I was happy to hear our maintenance department worked with contractors over spring break to replace select playground equipment as part of the 2022 Bond projects.” Nate Mitchell

PPPS SCHOOL DISTRICT SHOUT-OUTS, APRIL 2024

At the end of each regular Board of Education Meeting, board members take a moment to share some of the great things they see in the district while serving on the Board. Here are this month's points of Pride & Progress:

“I’d like to recognize the March and April Students of the Month at Paw Paw High School, Maya Leonard and Maggie Sheets. Also, congratulations to Cari Houston and Ben Tomlinson, our NHS Advisors, for coordinating a first-rate NHS induction this year. I’d also like to compliment the HS students for helping with the MS musical. Shout-out to 2Paws Robotics Team as their season ends. A personal shout-out to our new Clay Target Team on our first practice round. It’s obvious we have a competitive team. Thank you to the Paw Paw Conservation Club for being so welcoming, and I’m happy to report that team fundraising is going well. Shout-out to HS and MS teachers, staff, and students for making the two weeks before and after spring break run smoothly. Lastly, our book vending machines will be featured in an upcoming Girl Scouts Gold Awards ceremony and will also receive national recognition.”  Brent McNitt

“With a focus on encouraging environmental responsibility, Earth Day celebrations will be happening all week at PPMS. Weather permitting, science classes will engage in outdoor activities and each day will have a dress-up theme. On Wednesday, April 24, the entire 6th grade class will release the salmon they've been raising into the Paw Paw River on the north side of Maple Lake! Congratulations to Mrs. Fye’s team for winning the annual 3 on 3 basketball tournament. The PEACE Cafe (Practicing Employment, Academics, Communication, and Entrepreneurial Skills) opened at PPMS. Students in Emilee Campbell’s class take orders and deliver goods while learning how to run a business. Thank you, Emilee! Pay it Forward is my favorite school program. Thank you, Cari Houston, for heading that program! Ray Martin

I attended Family Literacy Night at PPPS Early Childhood. The staff arranged the perfect number of activities this year, and it was great to see so many families in attendance! Shout-out to Miss Teresa for her creative craft contributions. At the Later Elementary, Mr. Davison had a great idea to set up a classroom rotation plan to pilot some new, more flexible furniture. Kindergarten Round-Up is coming up on May 7 and 8 at the Early Elementary. Lastly, families will be pleased to learn that preschool aged children will now be able attend Paw Paw Public Schools “Summer Fun Camp” at Paw Paw Later Elementary. An extension of the Before and After School Enrichment (B.A.S.E.) program, this full-day summer childcare program will be offered five days a week throughout the summer for students ages 3-12. This is wonderful opportunity for families and a great way for kids to begin early learning.” Lindsay Clark

At the Cedar Street Campus, student participation in the new gaming club has been great! This club meets on Mondays, Thursdays, and Fridays.” Jon Vick

In the Transportation Department, a new part-time bus driver passed the C.D.L. Test (Commercial Driver’s License) and will be starting soon, and a new full-time driver was also hired. I’ll be excited to hear updates about partnering with METS (Michigan Educational Transportation Services) to solve some of our district’s transportation challenges. Lastly, I was happy to hear our maintenance department worked with contractors over spring break to replace select playground equipment as part of the 2022 Bond projects.” Nate Mitchell