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GBHS West Campus Gym Gets Indoor Turf - Watch Video!

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1st Graders at Myers Elementary Earn FISH Donations as Economics Lesson

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Myers Elementary 1st graders recently donated over 500 personal care and toiletry items to FISH of Grand Blanc as a part of their Social Studies lesson. Mrs. Hawley and Mr. Kovacs joined together to complete a Project Based Learning (PBL) Social Studies unit they conceived of with Jenna Houser, the Social Studies Curriculum Chair for K-8 at GBCS. Houser said the unit teaches 1st-grade economic standards through PBL, including how to best help others in their time of need, and what basic needs are for all human beings. They aimed to incorporate several Positivity Project character strengths, as well. The unit for these 1st-grade students began with a visit to the Myers 4th grade Market Day in December, an economics lesson where 4th graders sell goods they've made to other students. This familiarized the 1st graders with the basic ideas of creating small businesses. Barb Smith from FISH of Grand Blanc then visited the students to explain the role of organizations like FIS

Myers Elementary Celebrates Desmond Davis, Ace Cares For Kids All-Star 2019

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Friday, January 18th was a very special day for the kindergartners at Myers Elementary. One of their own, 6-year-old Desmond Davis, was named 2019's Ace Cares for Kids All-Star. Desmond was only one when a benign tumor was removed from his spine at Beaumont Children’s Hospital in Royal Oak. With physical therapy, he started learning how to crawl and walk again at age 2. Now in kindergarten, Desmond has a reputation for his perseverance and enthusiasm. Ace Hardware Foundation, based in Oak Brook, Illinois, and Beaumont Hospital representatives were at Myers Elementary for the assembly to surprise Desmond with the news. They were joined in the school gym by Desmond's family, news crews, school staff, and administrators. Desmond will now represent the Ace Hardware Foundation across the country as their national ambassador, raising awareness for Children's Miracle Network hospitals for the entire year. Desmond signed a check to Beaumont Children's from

January is School Board Appreciation Month!

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To the Grand Blanc Community and Beyond: January is School Board Recognition Month. We would like to take this opportunity to recognize the individuals who approach their volunteer work with extraordinary dedication to Grand Blanc Community Schools. They are Grand Blanc residents whose decisions affect our children and build our community. All of our Board of Education members have, or have had students in Grand Blanc Schools. Some are alumni themselves. They are active in building activities, sporting events, alumni activities and so much more, in addition to their attendance at meetings and workshops. The Grand Blanc Board of Education is charged with making decisions that are sometimes difficult and often require sifting through a great deal of information. They contribute hundreds of hours each year leading Grand Blanc Schools and participate in professional development to keep informed of the latest trends in educational leadership. All of this is done on a volunteer basis

Grand Blanc East Middle School LINKS Program Creates Living Wax Museum to Spread Awareness

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LINKS is a peer-to-peer support program that "links" general education peers with students who have disabilities at Grand Blanc East Middle School. On January 15, 2019, students from the program created a living wax museum in the East Middle School Lecture Hall. Each student in the program researched a person (famous or infamous, living or deceased) who has been identified as someone on the Autism Spectrum, who they feel deserved to be honored at their museum for their perseverance, creativity, and bravery. The purpose of this "Celebration of Learning" is to bring awareness of the incredible successes people can obtain despite their differences. A Living Wax Museum is very similar to a real wax museum, in that visitors can come and learn about a variety of people. The main difference is that the LINKS students were acting as the statues, who "became" the people they have selected to honor. They collected research and shared out important life fac

GBHS Freshman Rylie Dewly Named Miss Sunset Coast Outstanding Teen

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Rylie Dewley, the first Majorette GBHS has had in 39 years, won Miss Sunset Coasts Outstanding Teen and will compete at Miss Michigan Outstanding Teen in June. Rylie is a freshman who started twirling baton as an elementary student at Indian Hill Elementary! Congratulations Rylie! Read more in this article .  #WeAreGB

Coffee House Politics Provides Unique Opportunity for American Government

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Nathan Riek's AP American Government class had a very unique final exam this semester. They hosted a "Coffee House Politics" chat wherein members of the community were invited to participate in a conversation on popular political topics with students. Each class was divided into groups that consisted of several students and several community adults. They were given a bowl that contained questions and students drew randomly to choose a topic to engage discussion. Students were directed to use active listening techniques. Superintendent Clarence Garner, Deputy Superintendent Dr. Alward, School Board Members, GBTPD Chief Wiles, Genesee County Republican Party Chairman, Koen Driesen, a representative from Debbie Stabenow's office, an NRA representative and many other leaders, teachers, business owners, and parents with widely varying political affiliations and opinions participated throughout the day. Discussions took place in the Flex Lab at High School West. T

GBHS LEADership Class Wraps Up First Semester with Impressive Group Presentations

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The LEADership class at Grand Blanc High School has now wrapped up their final presentations for the first semester of 2018-19. In addition to their teacher Mr. Babiasz evaluating their work, their fellow students filled out an evaluation form on each of their final presentations. Click HERE to view final videos from all groups on YouTube. "R.U.S.H." The first project to present named R.U.S.H. was organized by LEAD class members who are Grand Blanc football players and wanted to do something to mentor youth in the Grand Blanc community. They worked with Brendel Elementary to identify a few boys that might benefit and scheduled some activities. The group taught the elementary students how to tie a necktie, played sports and just spent quality time talking and hanging out. They talked about shaking hands, respecting adults and making eye contact. The younger students were invited to a GB Varsity football game with their families, courtesy of the GB Athleti