Results from the SVSU Math Competition. Overall AHS Math Team received Honorable Mention (4th place).  Bentley Cromer received HM individual.  Top 10 overall.
4 months ago, Dan Falor
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Did you know APS has a School-Based Health Center? Here is a quick Q&A so you can learn all about this great resource:

Q: Where is the School-Based Health Center located?
A: Alma’s Donald L. Pavlik Middle School (1700 N. Pine Avenue Alma, MI 48801)

Q: What is a School-Based Health Center?
A: A school-based health center promotes the health of children, adolescents and their families by providing convenient local access to primary care, preventative care and early intervention health services in underserved communities. It is a partnership between the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, schools and local healthcare providers.

Q: What type of care does this facility provide?
A: Our services include (but are not limited to) primary health care, acute health care (such as influenza testing, strep testing, colds, etc.), first aid, well child exams, sports physicals, immunization, labs, preventative care, risk behavior assessment and behavioral health counseling.

Q: Does the child need parental consent to see the provider?
A: A consent form must be signed and returned to the School Based Health Center before a child can receive treatment. Even though this consent is signed, you will also receive a phone call before your child is seen to confirm that you are aware they are requesting an appointment and that you consent to the visit. We encourage all parents or guardians to accompany their child to the visit when possible, however, we understand that work restrictions, transportation and other factors may prevent parents or guardians from attending in person. In that event, a phone call will be made after the visit to discuss the appointment.
Under Michigan law, minors do have the right to receive certain services (such as behavioral health counseling) without the consent or notification of their parent or guardian, however minors always have the option to involve their parent or guardian in their care and are encouraged to do so.

Q: How are services paid for at the clinic?
A: We accept and bill insurance, but no fees are required during the time of service at the health center. Co-pays and deductibles will be billed, but no child is ever turned away due to inability to pay. Our staff can also assist with enrolling your child in insurance and qualifying for financial assistance.

Q: What if my student needs transportation to the middle school for visits?
A: If the parent or guardian is unable to accompany the child to the visit and the visit takes place during the school day, the school can provide transportation to and from the middle school.

Q: How is this being communicated to parents?
A: MyMichigan Health and the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services have been working with Alma public schools and school board on this project for more than a year. During that time, we have held two parent meetings, attended five public open houses at the schools and have made presentations to the school board. We also sent a letter home to all parents of students who are eligible to receive care.
4 months ago, Alma Public Schools
School-Based Health Center graphic

Kindness is the theme of the week here at APS! Today, we’re sharing some great projects led by our CTE Health Science students recently. These caring Alma High School students volunteered at a community food drive put on by MyMichigan Health-Alma and spent time in a kindergarten class putting on a Teddy Bear Clinic to help children feel less fear about going to the doctor's office. They also put their compassion skills to the test, working with two 7-month-old twins! Awesome job, Panthers!

4 months ago, Alma Public Schools
Health Science students volunteer
Health Science students volunteer
Health Science students volunteer
Inclement Weather Late Start Schedule. There is no Mt. Pleasant CTE.
4 months ago, Dan Falor
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Congratulations to the Alma High School students inducted into the National Technical Honor Society this year! We are so proud of these hardworking students!

Agriscience: Elizabeth Swaton, Hanna Hutchinson
Auto: Canyon Godrey, Hailey Brondstetter
Firefighting: Reese Kress
Health Science - CNA: Joseph Sanger, Jake Soto
Health Science - MA: Raegan King, Madison Myers, Trinity Painter, Payton Penner, Marie Richter, Manny Rodriguez, Emma Verhaar
Pre-Engineering: Mateo Castillo
Welding: Nick Prohaska, Ayden Higgins, Cameron Ryckman, Zayden Stevens, Magglio Soto, Elias Oliva, Keith Dargitz.

Congratulations, Panthers!
4 months ago, Alma Public Schools
CTE inductees

Random Acts of Kindness week continues! We are proud of our kind and caring students here at APS, so this week we are sharing some of the ways they give back to their community and lead with compassion. Today’s post features the Alma High School Varsity Girls and Boys Basketball teams visiting Arbor Grove Assisted Living Center. We are proud to have these students represent APS!

4 months ago, Alma Public Schools
Varsity Boys Basketball team volunteering at Arbor Grove
Varsity Girls Basketball team volunteering at Arbor Grove
Varsity Boys Basketball team volunteering at Arbor Grove
Varsity Boys Basketball team volunteering at Arbor Grove
Varsity Boys Basketball team volunteering at Arbor Grove
Varsity Boys Basketball team volunteering at Arbor Grove
Varsity Boys Basketball team volunteering at Arbor Grove
Varsity Boys Basketball team volunteering at Arbor Grove
Varsity Boys Basketball team volunteering at Arbor Grove
Varsity Boys Basketball team volunteering at Arbor Grove
We love our visits with Blue (and Officer Mueller of course!) Rose Seahra saved up her Panther Bucks and purchased two visits with Blue! One of those visits happened today! 🐾
4 months ago, Karen Byce
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Today is Random Acts of Kindness Day, but here at APS, we are celebrating this special day all week! Let’s visit our Elementary Social-Emotional Learning class to see what they’re doing to show and celebrate kindness!

Throughout the month of February, the class is doing an activity called “Show the Love” for all classrooms from our youngest Panther cubs to 5th grade.

Goal: Fill our halls with hearts and positivity!
How it works:
• Each day in February, classrooms choose a staff member, student or another classroom to recognize.
• Students brainstorm the reason, and the teacher writes it on a paper heart.
• A student (secretly – and sweetly!) tapes the heart to the recipient’s door.
End-of-month recognition:
At the end of February, one classroom per grade level will be recognized for truly exemplifying “Show the Love.”
4 months ago, Alma Public Schools
Heart with kind message to Mrs. GH
Heart full of smaller hearts with kind messages written on them
Heart with kind message to Mrs. Oswald
Heart with kind message to Dr. K
Our next Staff Spotlight is on elementary counselor Mya Ward! She makes a positive impact every day here at APS, and we are proud to call her part of the Panther community!
4 months ago, Alma Public Schools
Mya Ward Staff Spotlight post

We have been pleased to see interest in the Alma Public Schools Aquatic Center lately, and we want to ensure it is accessible and engaging to the community. Please take a moment to fill out the APS Pool Interest Survey. The survey is set to close on Monday, March 2. Your feedback is important and appreciated!

Follow this link to complete the survey:
https://forms.gle/eF2zk3MyCxMgati8A

4 months ago, Alma Public Schools

Tomorrow, Tuesday, February 17 is Random Acts of Kindness Day. Here at APS, we know character counts and kindness and compassion are a top priority every day! That’s why this week we are sharing some of the awesome ways our students show kindness in the classroom and in the greater Alma community.

In November, Alma High School National Honors Society raked leaves for community members and peeled potatoes for Alma’s annual Community Thanksgiving Dinner! What an awesome example of Panthers giving back to their community!

4 months ago, Alma Public Schools
NHS raking leaves
NHS raking leaves
NHS peeling potatoes for Thanksgiving dinner
NHS at Thanksgiving dinner
The production of The Crucible was outstanding. There is one more opportunity to see it tonight at 7pm.
4 months ago, Dan Falor
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Last night our CTE Staff hosted their annual Open House to showcase the programs we offer to students in Gratiot County. We also had 35 students inducted into the National Technical Honor Society with 22 of them from Alma High School. We are so proud of our students! Agriscience: Elizabeth Swaton, Hanna Hutchinson Auto: Canyon Godrey, Hailey Brondstetter Firefighting: Reese Kress Health Science - CNA: Joseph Sanger, Jake Soto Pre-Engineering: Mateo Castillo Health Science - MA: Raegan King, Madison Myers, Trinity Painter, Payton Penner, Marie Richter, Manny Rodriguez, Emma Verhaar Welding: Nick Prohaska, Ayden Higgins, Cameron Ryckman, Zayden Stevens, Magglio Soto, Elias Oliva, Keith Dargitz
5 months ago, Karen Byce
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Our next APS Staff Spotlight comes from Pine Avenue Elementary... it's awesome 5th grade teacher Donnielle Fornusek!

5 months ago, Alma Public Schools
Donnielle Staff Spotlight

Congratulations to the Alma High School Big Band and Alma High School Jazz Ensemble for their performances at the CMU Jazz Festival on Friday Feb. 6! Each band performed three selections for a panel of judges and several students were featured as soloists. Bands from over 50 schools across the state come to perform at this festival that takes place over 2 days. Students also have the opportunity to hear performances from CMU bands, CMU faculty, and a guest artist. This year’s guest artist was Andy Hunter who also presented a workshop for students where he discussed some of his philosophy about creating music.

The AHS Jazz Bands competed in class B along with 11 other bands. The Alma High School Jazz Ensemble was selected as 1st runner up for Outstanding Band in Class B. The AHS Trombone section of Luca Lebron, Luke Bonacci, and Bryce Hutchinson was selected as the Most Outstanding Section in Class B. Luca Lebron was selected as the Most Outstanding Soloist in Class B and Zach Thelen was selected as 1st runner up for Outstanding Soloist in Class B.

Congratulations!
5 months ago, Dan Falor
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APS knows language skills are valuable for a multitude of reasons. That’s why we offer courses and opportunities that teach and challenge our students. Different levels allow students to hone their skills, and our dedicated language teachers make learning enjoyable. APS even offers travel opportunities that really give students the chance to put their skills to the test!

Students in Michigan must have 2 credits of a foreign language to meet graduation requirements. At Alma, there are benefits to going beyond this requirement. Students who take Spanish III and above are eligible to travel abroad on a trip to a Spanish speaking country. Students use their language skills, learn about another cultures and create amazing memories!

Andrea Palmer and Kelsey Hasso are Spanish teachers at Alma High School. Let’s hear what they have to say about the benefits of learning a language:

“Learning another language helps students learn how to study and how to communicate better with others. It opens their eyes to cultures within our own community, within our country, and the world.” - Andrea Palmer

“Learning a language is about far more than mastering vocabulary or grammar. It is an exploration of new traditions, perspectives, and social norms, and a step toward becoming an informed and empathetic global citizen.” - Kelsey Hasso

In addition to in-person Spanish classes, Alma students can take online courses in other languages like France and American Sign Language! With options to choose from, your student is bound to find a language learning opportunity that is right for them! Ask your student how language courses can enhance their education and set them up for success!

5 months ago, Alma Public Schools
Spanish class trip
Students on Spanish trip
Students in Spanish class
Students on Spanish trip
AHS Forensics team results today. 5th place Prose Interpretation, Norah Kemler; 3rd place Storytelling, Landon Huntoon; 3rd place small team, Alma!
5 months ago, Dan Falor
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Alma Public Schools Aquatic Center Q&A
5 months ago, Alma Public Schools
APS pool Q&A
Alma High School hosted the Mid Michigan Career and Recruitment Expo today. There were around 70 employers visited by Gratiot County Juniors and Seniors. We thank the GIRESD for providing this opportunity for our students.
5 months ago, Karen Byce
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Congratulations to this week's Panther Buck drawing winners! Cory Donnell Tucker Crystal Faith DePriest Vincent Lux Jane Monroe
5 months ago, Karen Byce
Cory, Tucker, Faith, Vincent & Jane