Corunna Education Foundation lucky ticket #13 has been sold! Good luck to everyone tonight during the drawing. Enjoy your chicken dinners!
The Corunna Education Foundation has one ticket left for the raffle drawing that will take place tonight. The ticket is available until 1:00 p.m. and includes 2 take out chicken dinners from the Kights of Columbus. Be the first caller (989) 743-6338 -The ticket can be picked up at the administration office at 124 North Shiwassee Street, Corunna. Ticket price is $70.00.
The Foundation will also raffle three raffle tickets as part of the live drawing event tonight. Watch live at: https://fb.me/e/2iuzgbIGE
Thanks to everyone who supports the Corunna Education Foundation, which in turn supports Corunna Public Schools' students!

Corunna Public Schools
Education Foundation Raffle
Tonight, April 27, 2022
Drawing to be held (virtually) at the Knights of Columbus, Owosso.
THE RAFFLE DRAWING BEGINS LIVE AT 6:00 P.M.
GO TO: https://fb.me/e/2iuzgbIGE
Three Tickets Will Be Raffled During Broadcast

Corunna Public Schools
Education Foundation Raffle
Tonight, April 27, 2022
Drawing to be held (virtually) at the Knights of Columbus, Owosso.
THE RAFFLE DRAWING BEGINS LIVE AT 6:00 P.M.
GO TO: https://fb.me/e/2iuzgbIGE
Three Tickets Will Be Raffled During Broadcast

Corunna Public Schools
Education Foundation Raffle
Wednesday, April 27, 2022
Drawing to be held (virtually) at the Knights of Columbus, Owosso.
THE RAFFLE DRAWING BEGINS LIVE AT 6:00 P.M.
GO TO: https://fb.me/e/2iuzgbIGE
Three Tickets Will Be Raffled During Broadcast

Corunna Public Schools
Education Foundation Raffle
Wednesday, April 27, 2022
Drawing to be held (virtually) at the Knights of Columbus, Owosso.
THE RAFFLE DRAWING BEGINS LIVE AT 6:00 P.M.
GO TO: https://fb.me/e/2iuzgbIGE
Three Tickets Will Be Raffled During Broadcast

3 Teacher Posting for Corunna Public Schools
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1UMMWyyLa_yPf1Kj0vA63WZDrpVx47-dyejrpAia0bx8/edit?usp=sharing
https://docs.google.com/document/d/10Zc9TOG9DXs3aIfLCHWBmRj3E1IrqPr575FrCZ7eXrg/edit?usp=sharing
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_UlbRClC11EA3UQY0euLD1bY9l8JOS8tefKrutw0Tp8/edit?usp=sharing

Corunna Public Schools
(2) Cook III positions
4.25 hours per day
Corunna High School and Corunna Middle School
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1YymOQ98SakbxszzVO_Eha6JlPWb3qwPQnkuGFca3AgA/edit?usp=sharing

3 Teacher Posting for Corunna Public Schools
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1UMMWyyLa_yPf1Kj0vA63WZDrpVx47-dyejrpAia0bx8/edit?usp=sharing
https://docs.google.com/document/d/10Zc9TOG9DXs3aIfLCHWBmRj3E1IrqPr575FrCZ7eXrg/edit?usp=sharing
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_UlbRClC11EA3UQY0euLD1bY9l8JOS8tefKrutw0Tp8/edit?usp=sharing

Summer Swim Lessons-Registration begins Monday, April 25. Call (989) 743-6338
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1sTh7Xv-GDIBqhTtenbTbjpeFu1c5OgMX/view
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1P1mwf5Li3vVMPOei1MLpfPB-HsQwsHUJ/view

Fellow Cavaliers,
You may or may not be aware of public comments made at Monday’s (4.18.22) School Board meeting about the complex societal issue of allowing transgender students bathroom access consistent with the student’s gender identity. I wanted to take some time to address a few of the comments made at Monday’s meeting. This is a rather lengthy piece; I appreciate you taking the time to read it thoroughly.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gOppw4l-6zjkbAbJUXRGFUS3dd0tJOvtjNfspwgNiHw/edit
A few pictueres from our Cavalier Reception held Monday, April 18. Shiawassee Scholars, Top Ten students, Employee of the Year Shelley Gardner and Teacher of the Year Steve Herrick were all honored by the Board of Education.
Message from Superintendent John Fattal
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gOppw4l-6zjkbAbJUXRGFUS3dd0tJOvtjNfspwgNiHw/edit?usp=sharing
Corunna Public Schools-Class Ring from 1985 Found!
Our office received a phone call about a class ring that was found. We have narrowed it down to possibly belonging to Tammy Sevenski or Tracy Spilker. The initals on the ring were TSD-1985. Please give our office a call (989) 743-6338 if you have any contact information for Tammy or Tracy. Thanks for your help!
Invitation for Tonight!!!
Cavalier Reception-Monday, April 18
CHS Media Center-6:00-7:00 p.m.
The Board of Education will be honoring:
Shiawassee Scholars
Top Ten
Shelley Gardner-Employee of the Year
Steve Herrick-Teacher of the Year
We hope you will join us for this celebration. It is a great night to be a Cavalier!


Helping Your Teens Stay Focused While Driving
In April, traffic safety advocates across the country will join to promote National Distracted Driving Awareness Month, stressing the importance of drivers keeping their eyes on the road, their hands on the wheel, and their minds on the drive. According to the national Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, crashes are the leading cause of death among people aged 15-20. Teen drivers’ inexperience behind the wheel makes them more susceptible to distractions. Talking or texting on the phone takes a teen’s focus off the task of driving and significantly reduces their ability to react to a roadway hazard, an incident, or inclement weather. Taking eyes off the road even for five seconds could cost a life.
Eyes on the Road. Hands on the Wheel. Mind on the Drive. All the time.

The Communicator-April 17, 2022
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1RKm3LVyI_JCbzvE19zn3ukB7ZSTccPGm/view?usp=sharing
Cavalier Reception to Be Held Tonight!
April 18, 2022, in the CHS Media Center
6:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m.
Our Teacher of the Year (Steve Herrick) and our Employee of the Year (Shelley Gardner) will be honored along with the Top Ten students and Shiawassee Scholars. It is a great night to be a Cavalier!


Cavalier Reception to Be Held
April 18, 2022, in the CHS Media Center
6:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m.
Our Teacher of the Year (Steve Herrick) and our Employee of the Year (Shelley Gardner) will be honored along with the Top Ten students and Shiawassee Scholars. It is a great night to be a Cavalier!


Corunna High School's FIRST Robotics competition team, Team FridgeBot, is headed to Michigan State Championships in Saginaw at the SVSU campus. They will be competing with 162 other teams from around the state. Many of these teams are larger in size and have much larger budgets than we do, but Team FridgeBot ranked 19th in the state out of 459 high school FRC teams. This places them nicely headed into the toughest state level high school robotics competition in the world.
Last week Team FridgeBot attended the Jackson District event and made it into the semifinals. After an amazing run, the mighty little team led the pack and was the number one alliance captain. Unfortunately an alliance partner's robot was damaged during a climb and affected the score in finals. In the game the goal is to pick up and put balls into either a high goal or a low goal. Points are awarded based on 2 points in the high goal or 1 point in the low goal. Ranking Points however are based on completion of various tasks including 20 balls into a goal no matter which one. Ranking points get you into finals, total points win the game. Another way to gain points and ranking points is to climb your robot up a set of four monkey bars and each higher bar gets the team more points in return. After enough points have been earned climbing another ranking point is bestowed. The monkey bars are wide enough for two robots to be on them side by side. Team FridgeBot and its alliance partners managed to get all three robots hooked and supported by the top bar in the final second of a match. This formed the first Triple Climb in Michigan and only the third time it happened in the world to that point.
Of course I cannot say enough about our supporters. Businesses in the area have given the team so much including the tables we work on, the lathes and mills we machine on, the computers our kids use to program and design with, and even the tires our trailer rolls on. Without YOU we could not do what we do and give the kids amazing experiences in design and engineering. Where else can you go where hundreds of people stand and cheer for a robot your kids designed and built with their own hands? Building a robot and attending competitions is expensive, but the results are worth it. Robotics kids leave with skills like Automation Programming, CAD and tool path generation, CAN network communications, Aluminum TIG welding, Media presentation skills and more.
We have made improvements on the robot over the season including an active ball grabber, a high goal shooting mechanism, and now an active ball targeting system using cameras. These were not designed into the robot initially but came as a result of observations during the competition events. It also came about because of the amazing hard work and dedication of our team members. We are looking forward to going head to head starting Thursday and winding up this Saturday. We would love to see you there! The event is free to attend.
If you would like to know more, you can contact me at 810-691-0687 cell, or check out our 501c3 non profit organization the FridgeBot Foundation at http://fridgebotfoundation.org/
Scott Stap
P.S. We are also planning a "Rods and Robots" Car Show on July 9th and we are looking for sponsors.




