Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Talk Sup't. June 26, 2012

Superintendent’s Blog
SEAF PROJECT
On May 14th, Western Demographics consultant, Shannon Bingham, presented the West Bloomfield School District Board of Education with a preliminary report resulting from feedback gathered at public focus groups and open houses that were attended by parents, staff and community members. The SEAF committee continues to review and analyze all of the recommended options to minimize adverse impact on educational programs while maximizing budgetary savings where possible. All concerns including special education programs, preschool openings, building closure and the relocation of district administration are being evaluated so that the best decision for all students can be made.
This project is ongoing. The School Enrollment and Facilities (SEAF) Utilization Report that was previously scheduled to appear on the June 25, 2012 West Bloomfield School District Board of Education Meeting Agenda, has been postponed until August 27. This will allow additional time to address unresolved issues in the study.
Shannon Bingham of Western Demographics, Inc. will deliver his report to the board at the August 27 Board of Education meeting. This will give all board members the opportunity to visit all buildings that may be impacted by the initial recommendations that were in the recent draft.

CONGRATULATIONS!
Special Congratulations go to our West Bloomfield High School Diver Claire Forhan who has been named to the All American Dive Team and also a Scholar Athlete by the Michigan High School Athletic Association. Claire was honored by the Detroit News as a scholar athlete as well. A huge thanks goes out to Coach Fraylick for all of the training and preparation that helped Claire reach this outstanding achievement!
Another big congrats go to Track Star Erin Finn who won the state championship in the 3,200-meter run with a time of 10:17.86 at the Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA) Division 1 track and field finals at East Kentwood on June 2. Erin’s winning time set a new state record, beating the old record by 5 seconds set back in 2010. in March she set a new national record at the high school indoor National championships in New York in the 5,000-meter dash with a time of 16:19.7.

GRIFFIN MILLER
Thank you to West Bloomfield Optimist member and founder Jeff Leib who led the way to honor Doherty Elementary 4th grader Griffin Miller. Griffin, who is blind, yet manages to speak English, German, Spanish and is studying Mandarin Chinese, plays guitar and piano and is studying music theory at the college sophomore level. Griffin also has a special teacher since he is doing 11th-grade math, currently advanced algebra.
The club invited Griffin and his family to one of the club’s weekly meetings in order to recognize and encourage him as he set out to compete in the National Braille Challenge in Los Angeles. Through the generosity of the members of the West Bloomfield Optimists, the club presented Griffin with a check for $1000 to help with the expenses for the California trip. In addition, the club had the Optimist Creed transcribed into Braille, so that Griffin could recite the Creed along with the club, feeling his Braille document along the way and following perfectly along.The meeting was attended by Griffin’s parents Rachel and Jeff Miller, his 5 year old sister Morgan, Doherty Principal Molly Funk, Oakland Schools Vision Consultant Sarah Piggott, and Darlene Bahri, Doherty Para Educator. Bahri transcribed the Optimist Creed for him. We received news that Griffin came in Second Place in the challenge. It was also exciting that all 3 Michigan students (2 from Oakland county) placed this year. Here is a link to the winners and photos: http://brailleinstitute.org/Services/The_Braille_Challenge/National_Winners.aspx
This is just another example of the generosity of this community, that always takes the time to think about and recognize our children. Thank you to Jeff Leib, and President Robert Brooks from the Optimist Club!


CUSTODIAL
Starting July 1 you may see new custodial crews cleaning in buildings now as they are being trained currently. New staff will be in assigned buildings as well. We look forward to working with GCA as we transition into this arrangement, and expect that all of our services will continue to go smoothly.

Transportation

We are currently making good progress with the district's goal of hiring many of our former employees. We are pleased that 66% of our drivers have been rehired, and many will be back on the same routes as they were in previous years. There are still opportunities for bus drivers and attendants as West Bloomfield School District is hiring through its contractor, Durham School Services. Training will be provided beginning in July. Those interested should apply directly at the WBSD Transportation office located at 3340 Orchard Lake Road, north of Commerce Road and Abbott Middle School in Orchard Lake, between the hours of 6:00 am until 4:00 pm.
Stop in now as training begins soon.

ROOSEVELT CLEANUP
Special thanks to the Keego Harbor community and especially to Mr. Tim Lata and Mr. Philip Thomas for their  leadership and guidance in their efforts to improve the playground at Roosevelt Elementary School.
All of the volunteers who helped deserve special recognition for replacing the roofs on several play structures, grading the property to remove compact wood chips, installing new handrails and zip lines, and donating time and labor to otherwise improve the play area.


Construction work on Phase III of Bond projects
This summer you will notice construction and renovation going on in some of our buildings. Classrooms are being renovated in the back portion of the high school, along with new boilers, and replacement of other deficiencies. There will be locker room renovations for both boys and girls athletic activities as well as a new swimming pool girls locker room which will have a fresh look in the fall for the students’ return.  These renovations are all a part of the third phase of bond projects to be completed this summer.

GREEN MEDIA CENTER
Soon, you may begin to see renovation at Green Media Center on Walnut Lake Road. At last night’s Board of Education meeting, the board approved Greater West Bloomfield Cable Communications Commission resolution for renovation work to be done on Green Media Center. The general scope includes renovation of the interior of the building to change wall locations, update restrooms for ADA compliance and change interior finish materials. Mechanical and electrical upgrades, an exterior ground mounted sign and also some designated parking spaces will be included in this as well. This work is all being funded by the Greater West Bloomfield Cable Communications Commission.

COMMUNITY EDUCATION
Academic Summer School is going on at OLMS for students grades 9-12 in the fall of 2012, with Principal Joey Spano overseeing the program. West Bloomfield Academic Summer High School Program offers an opportunity for students to gain additional  high school credit or recover credit during the summer. For information call 248-865-4487.
Enrichment programs abound through our Community Education programs, including academic programs, such as ACT Prep courses, fitness, educational and sports camps, along with our Day Camps. Go to www.wbsd.org and click on Community Education!

2012-2013 BUDGET
The West Bloomfield School District Board of Education approved the budget for the 2012-13 school year last evening with a general fund surplus despite cuts in funding from the state.
The budget provides estimates of funding coming into the district of $64.6 million, $2.4 million less than the 2011-12 amended budget. However, a 5.6 % decrease in expenditures over the same time allows for an operating surplus of approximately$1.2 million.
The privatization of custodial and bussing services is expected to save about $5 million over the next three years.
The general fund balance is expected to increase from just over $419,000 to just under $1.6 million.
The $8,646 per pupil foundation allowance, reduced by $470 per pupil last year by the state legislature, continues to hurt revenue. Grants for "best practices" designed to help recoup some of the losses have been reduced this year from $100 to $52 per pupil for the 2012-13 school year.
Taxable values are expected to decline as they have since 2007. In May, a 10-year, 1.5-mill building and site sinking fund millage proposal was approved by the board to be placed on the November 2012 general election ballot.
The board voted unanimously to adopt the budget on Monday evening.

THANK YOU!
As I attended my last board meeting on Monday evening, and our board members had many kind ways of saying goodbye to me, I had a chance to reflect on my time here as Superintendent in the West Bloomfield School District.
This community has been so amazing as we worked through some very difficult issues in the last few years. I have been privileged to have been able to serve the cabinet and staff that I have had to work with, and I think they are the finest to be found anywhere.
The children are the best in the world I am grateful to have had the opportunity to work on your behalf
The parents in this great community are second to none. I want to thank the parents who work so diligently for the district and for our children.
Lastly, I wish to thank our board of education for giving me the opportunity to return HOME and work with you on behalf of children. While our challenges have been many, together we all made a difference in this awesome community.
I am blessed to have been mentored by Dr. Seymour Gretchko and Dr. Gary Faber, so I give a special thanks to both of them. And finally, thank you from the bottom of my heart to my family who sacrificed so much so that I could do my work here. Thank you and bless you all.





Thursday, June 14, 2012

GRADUATIONS
Both Middle Schools graduated their 8th graders as Abbott and OLMS students received awards and honors on Wednesday. I was impressed with the number of students who proudly raised their hands indicating they are going to West Bloomfield High School in the fall! So many things are going on in our elementary buildings as well! All 5th grades are celebrating their transition and promotion ceremonies in many ways. Gretchko held its Field Day all day yesterday with beautiful weather and lots of activities going on. Check out the video and the photos that were on today’s front page of the Oakland Press and on the website at:
http://www.theoaklandpress.com/articles/2012/06/14/news/local_news/doc4fd9259942262326589811.txt

PROJECT SEARCH & TRANSITION CENTER

Project SEARCH and Transition Center both serve our special needs students. Project SEARCH is a business led, school-to-work program that assists students with disabilities to make a successful transition from school to productive adult lives. It is a volunteer experience consisting of 50% classroom and 50% work program, with the goal being competitive employment. Yesterday, we recognized our first class, graduating 6 students from the program, in a ceremony held in the Atrium of the beautiful Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital. I am so proud of all of our graduates. Two of them have already been hired and I believe that these are very lucky employers to have these dedicated people working for them!
SUMMER AT COMMUNITY EDUCATION
There are lots of Community Education courses and activities to choose from. You can still sign up for summer school and other summer opportunities. High school students who want to prepare for  Advanced Placement testing should register for High School AP Review classes.  WBHS teachers will conduct six hours of review and preparation in Calculus, Chemistry, Physics, World History, Psychology, U.S. History and Government. There are also ACT Practice Test, ACT Stratefy Test Prep and Ace the ACT Writing Test classes to encourage student success. Go to
www.wbsd.org and click on Community Education or call 248-865-6462.
FREE LUNCHES
This summer all kids and teens can enjoy free nutritious summer meals at Roosevelt Elementary from June 25th through July 27 (except July 4). Lunch will be served from 11:30 am – 12:30 pm. This Summer food service program is provided free of charge to all kids under the age of 18, so join them for healthy summer meals!
WEST BLOOMFIELD LIBRARY SUMMER KICKOFF
Summer Family Fun
kicks off this Saturday, June 16 at the West Bloomfield Township Library!
Enjoy a day of family fun and register for Summer Reading. The library has lots of fun stuff planned including:
             Miniature Golf, Bounce House & Inflatable Slide 9 AM – 5 PM
             Infinity Photobooth 11 AM – 4 PM
             Pony Rides Noon – 3 PM
             Petting Farm Noon – 4 PM
             Face & Body Painting and Strolling Entertainment 1 – 4 PM
            West Bloomfield Police & Fire Departments 2 – 4 PM (Subject to cancellation if called to duty.)

And more! Complete details online at www.westbloomfieldlibrary.org/summer.The Library has been to all of our buildings meeting with our students encouraging kids to participate. Summer Reading runs from June 16 to August 23, 2012. When you’re part of Summer Reading you may read books, magazines, comics, graphic novels or anything else you’d like. Complete the required goals for your age group and earn tickets to redeem for books at the

Summer’s End Book Fair. In order to qualify for Summer Reading Contest prizes, youth and teens must be registered in Summer Reading and complete tasks that can be found online. Register for Summer Reading at the West Bloomfield Main Library or Westacres Branch or online anytime throughout the summer. For a list of summer programs and registration information, go to www.westbloomfieldlibrary.org/summer. In the fall, our Board of Education will recognize those students who have read the most hours over the summer.

CONGRATULATIONS
Amira Anis and Dunia Zawideh (8th graders at Orchard Lake Middle School) were announced the winners of the Earth Day Animation Competition that was hosted by the Computer Science Student Network of Carnegie Mellon University. Their stop motion animation, entitled “Save the World in 60 Seconds,” was chosen the best from all student entries received from around the United States. Their animation can be viewed on the CS2N website:
http://www.cs2n.org/competitions/NAC022012.

WBEF
The Comedy Slam last Friday night was a great success and I have never laughed so hard! The comedians this year were hysterical, and everyone around me was laughing the entire time as well! This is a great event designed to raise funds for the West Bloomfield Educational Foundation. Remember, it’s not too late to donate to WBEF keeping in mind that all proceeds go back to supporting our kids in the classrooms. I also want to thank you for attending the Open House held in honor of my retirement. Any financial contributions that were given that evening will be donated to the WBEF, so I thank you for your kind hearts!
www.wbef.net

SEAF PROJECT
There will be a board meeting on June 25 when Western Demographics will present its final SEAF Project report with recommendations.  The school budget will be presented by Tom Goulding that night as well.
ROOSEVELT CLEANS UP PLAYGROUND
Special thanks to those (who will be honored) for their volunteer work on the Roosevelt playground. Principal Dr. Beth Feiten and members of the Proud Roosevelt Dads, the Roosevelt PTO, parents and the Sylvan/Otter water ski group are to be commended for bringing in equipment and labor to repair and renew the playground so that our children can enjoy it safely. Please see the front page of this week’s West Bloomfield Beacon to see how the Keego Harbor community came together to help support our schools. http://www.candgnews.com/news/volunteers-restore-roosevelt-playground

PONTOON BOAT NEEDED
As always, we are looking for a donation of a gently used and operational pontoon boat for our second  grade curriculum and also for the members of our community to use to visit Apple Island through the Greater West Bloomfield Historical Society. If you have one or know of one, please call the ACS building at 248-864-6454, and we thank you in advance for your concern for our community and your generosity.

Have a wonderful weekend!