
Students in the S.T.E.A.M (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) classroom at Elsa Meyer Elementary are shown working on Chromebooks. The students were engaged and learning many new skills.


Students in Kelly Fry's second grade classroom where practicing their addition skills on Friday morning using classroom whiteboards. As you can see, this young man came up with the right answer!


Students in Kara Hampton's kindergarten classroom at Elsa Meyer Elementary are shown enjoying a book being read out loud by their teacher.


You know what they say, "It takes a village to raise children." Well, that is exactly why these volunteers shared their time to make this Friday popcorn pop at Elsa Meyer possible. Thank you ladies!


Elsa Meyer Elementary cooks took a quick break from preparing lunch to get their pictures taken. They are a great crew and enjoy cooking meals for some of our smallest Cavaliers.


Students in Russell Bedford's kindergarten classroom are shown working on classroom Chromebooks. It takes a lot of listening and practice to learn new things, especially technology.



Students in Elie Gustafson's kindergarten classroom at Elsa Meyer Elementary are shown taking a brain break and getting up and stretching their legs.


Students in Ms. Ferris/Ms. Steele's classroom at Elsa Meyer Elementary were reading and discussing a classroom book on Friday morning.


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.


Cheer Clinic for Preschool-7th Grade Students
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_ba4ES2TiaU_xW1b-BzDwVpc4E71DlFgATzBlYMFCAc/edit?usp=sharing


Duane Ash Memorial Golf Outing this Saturday!
The Corunna Rotary Club sponsors a golf outing each year (9 holes at Corunna Hills 9 a.m. this Saturday) to raise money for the Corunna Education Foundation in memory of Duane Ash (longtime Corunna administrator and superintendent).
We had a couple of teams back out at the last moment and are hopeful we can fill those spots in time for Saturday’s events. There’s lots of prizes and camaraderie, all while helping the Education Foundation and the Corunna Rotary Club.
If you want to get a team together, please contact John Fattal at 989 743-6338.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1p-KMMBO6VUxobIbMnY5dagZQ8ieZx3hl/view?usp=drive_link


OPEN SWIM DATES
September 11, 13, 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


Students in the CHS strength and speed training class of Kyle Robinson are shown this morning working on a team activity before doing their workout.


Students in Robyn Lentz's art class this morning were working on creating black and white drawings for an assignment. The students were able to add their personal touch to their projects and make them their own.




Students in Earon Roth's physical education classes at Corunna High School are reaching back to a favorite recess activity, jump roping. Students are shown working on speed jump rope exercises with Ms. Roth leading the way.



Superintendent John Fattal dropped into the first grade classroom of Shari Judd and read to students this morning. Students enjoy guest readers and sharing their own stories with visitors.


Andy Hudson is shown with students working on their Chromebooks this morning. Students are learning to navigate the world of technology and enjoy learning new skills.


Kelly Rowe was sharing her expertise with art students at Corunna Middle School by showing them ways to draw different parts of the face. She used the overhead projector to demonstrate the many different techniques to make their own likeness.



Dodgeball was the game of choice today in physical education classes at CMS.


Students in Sara Mills science classroom at CMS were studying pond water this morning. The students were finding some pretty interesting creatures that they could not see without using a microscope. The students were fascinated with their discoveries!


