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To achieve individual academic success for all students through a positive family, school, and community partnership. www.hollyacademy.org February 23, 2018 DIRECTOR S CORNER-Julie Kildee Snow Days We have received a number of inquiries regarding the number of snow days that a district in Michigan is allowed to call before they are required to start making them up. In Michigan, school districts are allowed to have 6 of their required 180 school days forgiven for inclement weather. Once they are over 6 days, the district must add days at the end of the school year to meet the state-mandated 180 days. This year, unfortunately, we are already at 7 days due to the intense winter weather. The good news is that there is a waiver through the State of Michigan that allows districts to apply for additional days once you exceed your state-allowed 6 days. This year, many districts all over the state are in the same position due to the severe winter weather. The state waiver is not guaranteed, but districts all over Genesee and Oakland Counties have used this waiver successfully in the past few years (including HA). We have already applied for a waiver from the State and are awaiting a response. These waivers can come in three day increments and that is what we have applied for - since we still have several weeks of winter we want to err on the side of safety. Our hope is that we will not have to make up any additional days in June, and we will certainly be communicating with all of you as soon as we have further information. Exciting Coffee & Conversation! We are planning a "first" for our next Coffee & Conversation session! On March 7th at 8:00am in the media center a select group of middle school students will present on our Holly Academy Middle School experience from a student's perspective. These students have worked all year in our "student focus group" and are anxious to share the benefits of remaining at Holly Academy through middle school. We are looking forward to seeing you on the 7th! It's good to be a Husky! Holly Academy receives grant for School Drinking Water Program Our thanks to Jose Melero for submitting the grant! This award was received from the Oakland County Board of Commissioners, and the school will receive six (6) Elkay Combo Fillers and Fountain drinking water units. This project was established with the goal of developing positive healthy drinking water habits while educating young people on eco-friendly methods to reduce environmental waste and reuse water containers. Congratulations to Mr. Melero and Holly Academy! "Boots and Bling" Daddy Daughter Dance, March 10, 2018 Volunteers are needed. Please contact Stephanie Combs at slcombs3105@yahoo.com if you are able to help. Save the Date Mother/Son Bowling event! March 24, 2018 at Holly Lanes. More information to follow. Wellness Night On March 27th, Parent University in conjunction with our Wellness Committee will cohost Holly Academy s Wellness Night (6:00 pm) Health-based activities will be offered as well as concurrent sessions on puberty for our 4th - 8th grade students. The puberty sessions will be held in Mrs. Vana's classroom (boys) and Mrs. Maly's classroom (girls) from 6:15pm-7:00pm (grades 4-5) and 7:15pm- 8:00pm (grades 6-8). The goal of this evening is to offer classes for our young ladies and gentlemen on the verge of entering puberty, as well as for those who have already entered this important, yet confusing time. Mr. Tyler Spooner will present to the boys and Dr. Jennifer DeAnna will present to the girls. If you would like to view the powerpoints for these sessions, please contact Mrs. Potteiger (potteigj@hollyacademy.org) or Ms. Kildee (kildeej@hollyacademy.org). It's good to be a Husky! PARENT INFORMATION February 26 February 27 February 28 March 1 March 1 March 2 March 2 March 7 March 7 March 9 March 10 March 12 March 14 March 16 March 19 March 20 March 23 March 27 Spring Picture Day-dress down or dress up (non-uniform) PSAT assessment for 8 th graders Board of Directors Meeting-5:30 pm March is Reading Month kick-off Half day-dismiss at 11:30 am Parent/Teacher Conferences-1:00-8:00 pm in the gym Reading Marathon Half day-dismiss at 11:30 amfree dress down day Coffee & Conversation at 8:00 am NJHS Induction Ceremony at 6:00 pm PTO dress down day-$1.00 Daddy/Daughter Dance from 7:00-9:00 pm. PTO meeting-5:30 pm in the media center PI day PBIS dress down day-$1.00 Spring Book Fair International Day of Happiness Husky Helps dress down day-$1.00 Wellness Night-6:00 pm

MARCH IS READING MONTH POSTER CONTEST! MAKE A POSTER PROMOTING MARCH IS READING MONTH THAT TIES INTO THE THEME, READ TO BE REMARKABLE! PRIZE! Win a $10 gift certificate for the Book Fair and your poster will be proudly hung around campus! ONE WINNER WILL BE SELECTED FROM EACH OF THE GRADE CATEGORIES: Y5-2ND GRADE 3-5TH GRADE 6-8TH GRADE MUST BE SUBMITTED ON 8.5 X 11 INCH PLAIN WHITE PAPER! TURN INTO YOUR HOMEROOM TEACHER BY MARCH 5TH!

Saddle Up and Boot Scoot on Down! Holly Academy PTO presents 2018 Daddy/Daughter Dance Saturday, March 10, 2018 7:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. Holly Academy gym Boots and Bling! Cost: $20.00 per couple, $10.00 each additional daughter Barn Dance is open to CURRENT Young 5-8 Holly Academy students only, by advanced ticket NO tickets sold at door, NO tickets sold after deadline Deadline for tickets: Friday, March 2, 2018 11:30 a.m. Popcorn, snacks, beverages provided Raffle tickets available for purchase at the dance! Enter to win an American Girl or Tween gift basket! (Cash only for raffle tickets) Photographs available by HSP Imaging Inc. (Please see attached flyer for pricing) Check in and photos begin at 6:30 p.m. Tickets will be delivered to student s homeroom class. Contact _ Stephanie _ Combs _ 248-640-9734 _ or _ slcombs3105@yahoo.com with _ questions. Return this portion to child s homeroom teacher, no later than Friday, March 2, 2018 at 11:30 a.m. FORMS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED AFTER THIS DEADLINE. Student s name/grade: Adult s name: Additional student s name(s)/grade(s): Student s homeroom teacher (All tickets will be delivered here): Total attending: x $10.00 per person = total enclosed: Check #: Checks and money orders only, payable to Holly Academy PTO. CASH CANNOT BE ACCEPTED FOR DANCE TICKET SALES. We need help setting up on Friday, March 9, 2018 at 3:30 p.m. and cleaning up Saturday, March 10, 2018 at 9:00 p.m. We also need donations of water and snacks. Thank you! If you can assist with this great event, please e-mail slcombs3105@yahoo.com with Daddy/Daughter Dance in subject line or complete below: Name: Telephone: e-mail address: I can help with:

HSP Imaging Inc. Daddy/Daughter Dance Picture Packages Package A (1) 8x10 $20.00 Package B (2) 5x7 $20.00 Package C (1) 5x7 & (4) Wallets $20.00 Package D (8) Wallets $20.00 All photos are developed on site and available for you to take home that evening! Doors open at 6:30 p.m. for pictures. Please pay HSP Imaging Inc. directly the evening of the dance. Please do not send photo money in to Holly Academy PTO.