615 Jones St., Grand Ledge, MI  48837  |  Phone: 517-925-5480  |  Fax: 517-925-5483  |  Holbrook Website  | COVID Reporting

 

School hours are 8:55am-3:55pm.  Please do not drop students off before 8:40am.   Students must be picked up by 4pm.

Message from the Principal

Holbrook Polar Plunge
Grand Ledge High School will be hosting a Polar Plunge event in their parking lot on Tuesday, February 11th to raise money for the Special Olympics of Michigan (SOMI). This organization provides people with disabilities the opportunity to train and participate in a variety of sports and events including; basketball, swimming, track and field, soccer and more. Additionally, SOMI advocates for respect, acceptance, and inclusion for individuals with disabilities in the wider community.

We have many people throughout GLPS participating in the event to raise money for the Special Olympics of Michigan.  So, how is Holbrook involved in the Polar Plunge? Principal Farr and PE Teacher, Mr. Stevens, are raising funds for SOMI and will join in the Polar Plunge on February 11th, 2025. Holbrook is setting a goal of raising $1,000. If this goal is reached, the plunge will be recorded and shared on Holbrook Highlights and the Holbrook PTO page for all to see. You can donate using this link: https://www.classy.org/team/631981 You can also use that link to register yourself as an individual or team to raise money and participate as a jumper!!

Kat Farr, Principal

 

Mrs. Conner's Counselor Corner

Supporting Kids With Problem Solving

What is Conflict?
Conflict is simply a disagreement between two or more people about…anything! It’s a very natural part of life, and learning to solve conflicts peacefully is an important skill for children to develop. Learning to identify the size of the problem is the first step in building conflict resolution skills. Teaching children to ignore, walk away, talk it out, compromise, and apologize can help them resolve conflicts peacefully.

Problem Size
Teach your child to assess the size of the problem to help them plan a response that is appropriate. For example, is it a small problem that you can ignore, a medium problem where you might need to talk it out, or is it a big problem that might need adult intervention? Explain that small problems can sometimes feel big in the moment, and we might need to take a break and cool down before we try to solve a conflict with someone.

5 Conflict Resolution Strategies To Teach Your Child
Ignore: Teach your child that for small problems, just ignoring is sometimes the best option. We can ignore with our eyes, mouth, and bodies.

Talk It Out: Encourage your child to discuss problems calmly and respectfully with assertive communication. “I” messages: I feel_______ when you _______. Could you please ____? This is a great way to communicate feelings without blaming others.

Compromise: When having trouble deciding what to do or how to do something, teach your child to find a solution that includes a little of what each person wants. This might mean sharing, taking turns, or finding some sort of middle ground.

Walk Away: We can walk away from situations when we need to cool down, or just play somewhere else.

Apologizing: Teach your child to give sincere apologies when they’ve made a mistake: I’m sorry for ______. Next time I will ______. Do you accept my apology? Discuss the possibility that the other person may not be ready to accept their apology and why it’s still important to try to make things right.

Books to Read With Your Child:
I’m Sorry by Michael Ian Black
A Bug and a Wish by Karen Scheuer
Horrible Bear by Ame Dyckman

 

PTO Postings

  • SAVE THE DATE ... The Holbrook Elementary PTO is hosting the annual Glow Dance Friday February 28th! If you would like to help and volunteer at the dance please use this link https://m.signupgenius.com/#!/showSignUp/10C0F4AABAD2BA7FAC34-53436932-glow Please email me at amitchellwallace@gmail.com with any questions We can’t wait to see you there!
  • Penny Wars deadline extended: Penny Wars will be held January 13th - January 28th (prizes for Penny Wars Jan 31st).
  • The next PTO meeting will be held on Thursday, February 6th. All meetings are held in the Holbrook Library at 6 pm. Any staff member, parent, guardian, caregiver or grandparent of a student at Holbrook is automatically a member of the PTO at no cost or obligation. Even if you do not have a lot of time to volunteer, there are many ways to help contribute to the PTO.
  • Upcoming Popcorn Friday Dates for 2025 are 02/07 03/14 04/04 05/02.
  • Please like and follow Holbrook Elementary PTO Facebook page for PTO updates and volunteer opportunities.

Lunch Menu

Daily Choice » Muffin Fun Lunch with Yogurt, String Cheese and Goldfish
Mon., Jan 27 » Bosco Sticks & Dipping Sauce
Tue., Jan 28 » Cheeseburger
Wed., Jan 29 » Chicken Nuggets
Thu., Jan 30 » Confetti Pancakes & Sausage
Fri., Jan 31 » Beef Hot Dog

Students who bring lunch from home may purchase milk for $0.50 if they choose.

Please note that students do not have access to a microwave for lunch.

 

Mrs. Morgan's Message

This chilly January week brought us two opportunities to learn through non-fiction or "fact" books.  On Monday we celebrated Martin Luther King Jr. Day - a National Day of Service.  Monday was also Inauguration Day.  There are many books in our school library and at the local libraries that are available to check out and learn about the life of MLK Jr. and all of the presidents that have served our country.

 

Upcoming 2024-25 Dates

  • Jan 31 » Penny Wars Rewards
  • Feb 6 » PTO Meeting 6 pm
  • Feb 7 » Popcorn Friday
  • Feb 14 » NO School - Teacher PD
  • Feb 17 » NO School - President's Day
  • Feb 28 » PTO Glow Dance 6-8 pm
  • Mar 6 » PTO Meeting 6 pm
  • Mar 7 » HALF Day of School
  • Mar 11, 13, 18 » Conferences
  • Mar 14 » Popcorn Friday
  • Mar 21-31 » Spring Break
  • Apr 3 » KA4/B4 - 4th Grade Field Trip - IQhub
  • Apr 3 » PTO Meeting 6 pm
  • Apr 4» TA4/D4 - 4th Grade Field Trip - IQhub
  • Apr 4 » Popcorn Friday
  • May 1 » PTO Meeting 6 pm
  • May 2 » Popcorn Friday
  • May 14 » 4th Grade Field Trip - Wharton Center
  • May 23-26 » NO School - Memorial Day Weekend
  • Jun 5 » PTO Meeting 6 pm
  • Jun 6 » HALF Day of School - LAST DAY!
 

Important Information from the Office

Attendance Reporting
There are several ways to report an absence at Holbrook. When using any of the options below please include the following information; Child's full name, teacher and the reason for their absences. We keep track of all illness for the Barry-Eaton Health Department.  If your child is going to be tardy please let us know what their choice for lunch is before 9:15 am. Thank you!
1. The fastest way is using the online portal at ps.glcomets.net. Once you have logged in, select “Attendance Monitor” from the left navigation menu. Then, click “Report New Attendance.” After you have entered the date, reason, and explanation, click Submit. Please note: online attendance reporting is not available in the app; it is only available on the website.
2. Email hirschmana@glcomets.net or edgettt@glcomets.net.
3. Call the main office at 517-925-5480. Feel free to call anytime day or night and if you need to leave a voicemail message, please include your student's full name, teacher and the reason for the absence.

Student Drop Off/Pick Up
When dropping off your child in the drop off line, please make sure your student is able to exit the vehicle themselves with their belongings, otherwise please park and walk them to the crosswalk.

Late Arrivals
If your student is going to be late and needs school lunch, you must call the office by 9:15am to order lunch for them.

Medication Drop Off
If your student will require medication during the school day, you will need to provide the proper paperwork.  All medications must be turned into the office by an adult.  This includes over the counter medications, any ointments, and cough drops.  Medical paperwork can be found on the district website under Parent Resources Medical Paperwork

Blessings in a Backpack
If your student needs additional food at home, the Grand Ledge Blessings in a Backpack program is here. For over a decade, this program has provided bags of food for weekend meals at no cost to hundreds of students in the Grand Ledge area. For students attending school in-person, a bag of nourishing, kid-friendly food will be placed discretely in their backpack or locker at the end of each week during the school year (except during school breaks.) Examples of some of the food items distributed are: macaroni and cheese, canned vegetables, soup, oatmeal, granola bars, fruit cups, and beef ravioli. If you would like your student to participate in the program, please fill out the permission form that went home or request one from the office.  Return the form to the school office by Wednesday, September 11th, for your student to receive the first bag on September 19th.

Lost and Found
The lost and found is located near the gym in playground vestibule. If your student is missing something, please have them check the lost and found. Labeling clothing/items will also help us to return things to students.

Need Shoes or Boots?
The Old Newsboys Association of Greater Lansing is a nonprofit charitable organization whose sole purpose is to provide footwear to needy school children. This includes well fitting school shoes, warm boots and socks. For, assistance and to obtain a request for footwear form, please contact our office (hirschmana@glcomets.net).

Need Hats or Gloves?
Please call the office (517-925-5480) and let us know.  We have a supply of donated items that we'd love to get to your child if needed.

End of the Day Changes
If you need to change end of the day plans for your student, please contact the office prior to 3pm so proper notes can be delivered to classrooms. Thank you so much!!

Illness Reminders
We ask that your child be 24 hours free of fever (without fever reducing medications), vomiting or diarrhea before you send them back to school after they have been out sick.  We appreciate your cooperation with this!

Covid Reporting
To report a positive Covid case, please complete the Covid Reporting Form.

Change of Clothes
Please send in a change of clothing with your student to be left in their locker. Students have spills during lunch or get muddy/wet on the playground. The office supply of clothing is very limited and students are often more comfortable in their own clothing.

Student Birthday Treat Policy
Student birthday treat policy will be up to each individual classroom teacher. Communicate clearly and often with your student’s families regarding your specific policy so they know your expectations. Keep in mind that not all students celebrate birthdays, and not all birthdays are positive for students. Also be sure to be mindful of allergies. Food must be store bought & prepackaged. Encourage healthy snacks at all times.

Raptor Visitor Management System Starting
Grand Ledge Public Schools will continue using the Raptor Visitor Management System to enhance the safety of our school buildings. The Raptor system will better allow us to screen school visitors, providing a safer environment for our students and staff.  School visitors will be screened during the school day before being allowed to leave the main office and enter the school building. School visitors will be asked to present a valid, government-issued photo ID (such as a driver's license), and it will be scanned or manually entered into the Raptor system. Once entry is approved, Raptor will issue a badge that identifies the visitor, the date, and the purpose of the visit. A visitor’s badge will not be necessary to drop off an item in the main office or to pick up paperwork from there.

Volunteering & Chaperoning
Persons wishing to volunteer for Grand Ledge Public Schools are required to complete the Volunteer Registration Form and be approved prior to serving as a volunteer.  All volunteers MUST check in at the office to receive a BADGE prior to proceeding to any other area on school property.  Please visit District Volunteer Application to complete the process.

Updating Student Contact Information
Click this link to update your address, name, phone number, email, emergency contacts, medical updates.  To change an address we need two proofs of residency. These are the only forms that we can accept.
*Property Tax Statement (the taxes you pay on your home twice a year)
*Lease/Rental Agreement (with your name, the address, and the signature pages sign by both the lessee and lessor)
*Utility Bill
*Mortgage/Home Closing Documents
*Cable/Internet Bill
*Home/Renter's Insurance

Driver's licenses and voter registration cards are NOT acceptable for this purpose.

You can email the documents to hirschmana@glcomets.net or edgettt@glcomets.net.  If you have questions please contact our office at 517-925-5480.

 

District & Community News

Recognitions and Acknowledgements in the Upcoming Days
  • Jan. 24 »  International Day of Education
  • Jan. 27 » International Day of Commemoration in Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust
  • Jan. 28 » Christa McAuliffe Day
  • Jan. 29 » Chinese New Year
  • Jan. 29 » Lunar New Year
  • Jan. 31 » International Day of the Zebra
  • Feb. is National African American History Month
  • Feb. is Career and Technical Education (CTE) Month
  • Feb. is National Children’s Dental Health Month
  • Feb. 1 » National Freedom Day
  • Feb. 2 » Groundhog Day
  • Feb. 3-7 » National School Counseling Week
  • Feb. 4 » International Day of Human Fraternity
  • Feb. 7-14 » Congenital Heart Defect Awareness Week
  • Feb. 9-15 » Random Acts of Kindness Week
  • Feb. 11  » International Day of Women & Girls in Science
  • Feb. 12 » Abraham Lincoln’s Birthday
  • Feb. 12 » Magha Puja
  • Feb. 14 » Valentine’s Day
  • Feb. 14 » Frederick Douglass Day
  • Feb. 15 » National School Resource Officer Day
  • Feb. 15-22 » National FFA Week
  • Feb. 17 » Presidents’ Day
  • Feb. 17 » Random Acts of Kindness Day
  • Feb. 20 » World Day of Social Justice
  • Feb. 21 » International Mother Language Day 
  • Feb. 22 » George Washington’s Birthday
  • Feb. 23 » W.E.B. DuBois’s Birthday
  • Feb. 24 - 28 » Public Schools Week
  • Feb. 28 » Rare Disease Day

Is something missing? Please share with John Ellsworth, GLPS Director of Communications, any additional Recognitions & Acknowledgments you think we should include on this list or upcoming lists – email him at EllsworthJ@GLcomets.net.

 
 
 

Fri., Jan. 24, 2025 » International Day

 

Eaton County Emergency Management:  Stay safe by dressing in warm layers, staying indoors when possible, and keeping an eye on vulnerable neighbors, children, and pets. Be aware of the signs of frostbite and hypothermia and seek help if needed. For warming center information and additional resources visit Michigan 211 or dial 2-1-1. Your safety is our priority—stay warm!

 

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