Looking for Paraprofessionals! 1. Special Education One-To-One Paraprofessional at Elsa Meyer Elementary (BK-3) 2. Every Day Building Substitute Paraprofessional at Elsa Meyer Elementary (BK-3 ) https://docs.google.com/document/d/1cbHlxgHKts0RfmTlln2jEbug-v_yHFkCokiA9tsVhUg/edit?usp=sharing
over 1 year ago, Peggy Friess
Elsa Meyer Elementary
Students in the advanced CHS Woodworking II class of Zach Nicholson are often able to create projects of their own design. Pictured is a student in the process of completing a show box to use with pigs on the farm and at the fair. Students are learning valuable life-long skills with these classes.
over 1 year ago, Peggy Friess
Woodworking II
Students in the fourth grade classroom of Melissa Whalen are shown as they work on math and answering questions posed to them regarding today's work.
over 1 year ago, Peggy Friess
Students in the fourth grade classroom of Mrs. Whalen
Students in Zach Nicholson's eighth grade Intro to Engineering class are shown with one of their first projects-birdhouses. The students did an outstanding job and learned many woodworking skills in the process.
over 1 year ago, Peggy Friess
Birdhouses
Students are shown in Tonya Trimble's CHS classroom as they work on their cognitive responses on Chrombooks.
over 1 year ago, Peggy Friess
Tonya Trimbles Classroom
Tonya Trimble's class
Students in Denise Zeeman's Spanish classroom at Corunna High School are shown as they start their class on Thursday, September 21. These students are becoming bilingual and are learning many aspects of the language and culture.
over 1 year ago, Peggy Friess
Spanish Class
This hard-working food service team at Corunna High School took a moment out of their busy morning preparing lunch to have their picture taken. Seven more reasons why It is Great to be Gold!
over 1 year ago, Peggy Friess
High School Food Service
Students in Lesley Brieger's fourth grade classroom at Corunna Middle School are shown working with their teacher while comparing numbers and learning more about highest place values.
over 1 year ago, Peggy Friess
4th grade math
4th grade math
Open Lap Swim -Corunna Public Schools’ Pool 6:00 a.m.-7:00 a.m. Tuesday and Thursday Mornings 400 N. Comstock Street, Corunna, 48817 If school is canceled, lap swim will not be held. $3.00 per visit. Preregistration is not required.
over 1 year ago, Peggy Friess
Open Swim
Open swim tonight (September 20) at Corunna's pool! No need to preregister. 6:00 p.m.-7:30 p.m. and just $3.00 per visit! Children must be 44 inches tall or accompanied by an adult in the water when attending open swim.
over 1 year ago, Peggy Friess
Open Swim Tonight!
Tonight is an Open Swim night!!!!!! September 18, 20, 25, 27 October 2,4, 11, 16, 18, 25, 30 November 6, 8, 13, 15, 20, 27, 29 December 4, 6, 11, 13, 18 6:00 p.m.-7:30 p.m. No need to preregister! $3.00 per visit Students must be 44 inches tall or accompanied by an adult in the water when attending open swim. If school is cancelled or a swim meet needs to be rescheduled, open swim will be canceled. Pool-400 N. Comstock, Corunna 48817
over 1 year ago, Peggy Friess
Open Swim
CMS Food Service Staff-Four more reasons why it is Great to be Gold!
over 1 year ago, Peggy Friess
CMS Food Service
Preschool kicked off last week with the return of our littlest Cavaliers. Students are shown enjoying breakfast together on the first day.
over 1 year ago, Peggy Friess
Preschool Breakfast
Preschool Breakfast
Preschool Breakfast
September Volunteer of the Month-Joy Welty Joy Welty has been named the September Volunteer of the Month. Joy has been a member of the Corunna Education Foundation for many years and is a past president. Her late husband, Alan, and Joy have supported the Foundation’s work through generous donations of money to assist teachers and students of the Corunna Public Schools. “I believe it is important to support your community’s schools and the education of its young citizens. My husband was on the Board of Education, and I wish to continue that legacy,” said Joy. Joy said, “I think I started my volunteer work baking cookies for some elementary project. I continued that by baking cookies for each male swimmer who set a new school record and on and on.” Joy said, “The memories that I will always have from my time volunteering in Corunna are the smiles, the willingness of people to help, and the special memory when I went to an organizational meeting for a committee to support the bond issue for the high school to be built. One man looked at me and said, “We have never had women on this committee.” “A few words that I would use to describe a true Cavalier are, kind, community thinking, and willing to help,” said Joy. Joy’s hobbies include reading, being outside, and baking. Joy and her late husband, Alan, had four children together, Kurt, Kris, Beth, and the late Kyle Welty.
over 1 year ago, Peggy Friess
Volunteer of the Month
over 1 year ago, Peggy Friess
Cheerleading Clinic
Preschool kicked off this week with the return of our littlest Cavaliers. Students are shown enjoying breakfast together on the first day.
over 1 year ago, Peggy Friess
LP Breakfast
LP Breakfast
LP Breakfast
CMS Food Service Staff-Four more reasons why it is Great to be Gold!
over 1 year ago, Peggy Friess
CMS Food Service Staff
Tonya Trimble (CHS Teacher) has been named September Employee of the Month. Congratulations, Tonya! One more reason why it is Great to be Gold! https://drive.google.com/file/d/15LI1nXU9syqY3J_d4ZMqcF0Af2cAvoTF/view?usp=sharing
over 1 year ago, Peggy Friess
Tonya Trimble with Class