February 7, 2012

Avoid Long Lines–Get Your Flat Rock Football Homecoming Tickets Early!

Flat Rock v. Ida - JV FootballThe Athletic Department is pre-selling General Admission tickets ($5) for Homecoming. The price is still $5.00, but you can avoid standing in long lines and missing the kick-off by purchasing early!

Tickets will be available during lunch from Eric Painter at the High School and Todd Dishon at the Middle School.

Also, as always Student pre-sale tickets will be available at the High School for all students at a cost of $2.

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Flat Rock High School Varsity Football Home Opener Tonight

DSC_0092Flat Rock High School Varsity Football plays their home opener tonight against Monroe St. Mary Catholic Central (CC). Having dropped two on the road I am sure the Rams are fired up to show the home crowd a win!

Monroe CC is coming off a win over Riverview, another 0-2 team. They will obviously be pumped up, but this is a real chance for a turnaround win for our Rams.

I hope to see you supporting our Flat Rock Rams tonight!

What: Flat Rock High School v. Monroe CC
Where: Flat Rock High School football field
When: 9/11, Friday at 7:00 p.m.

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Flat Rock High School Graduation Rate Plummets to 75.52%

Flat Rock High SchoolThere is much to be proud of when we talk about Flat Rock education, but something has seriously jumped the tracks at the Flat Rock High School. I was sure there was a misprint when I read the MonroeNews.com article citing Flat Rock High School’s 2008 drop-out rate:

“Flat Rock Schools saw the biggest drop in its graduation rate, moving from 93.7 percent in 2007 to 75.5 percent in 2008.”

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I immediately contacted the reporter, Danielle Portteus of the Monroe News who promptly returned my email message. She pointed me to her source report: The State of Michigan 2008 Cohort 4-Year & 2007 Cohort 5-Year Graduation and Dropout Rate Reports published by Center for Educational Performance and Information (CEPI) available at http://michigan.gov/cepi.

Even more interesting was this statement from Ms. Portteus:

“I tried a number of times to get in touch with Flat Rock to get some reasons as to why the numbers are so low or if information was left off for the district, however, no one would get back with me.”

Needless to say my next call was to the Board of Education. My hope is that there will be some explanation and corrective action plan discussed at the next Board of Education meeting on September 14th. I would encourage your attendance.

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Flat Rock Schools Open Houses- Parents Talk About Class Sizes

Meet the Teacher Nights and Open Houses are over in the Flat Rock District. The schools look great. The new additions arguably give Flat Rock Schools some of the best learning environments in the Downriver (or even Southeastern Michigan) area.

100_2770.JPGI was particularly impressed with Simpson’s new computer lab. I will keep my eye on bright new software engineers to recruit from that classroom.

All the principals and teachers were enthusiastic and seemed ready to launch a great year.

Simpson Middle School

My oldest is starting his first year at Simpson Middle School. I think that transition is always challenging. So, I was really thankful and impressed with how the teachers specifically encouraged each new sixth grader they greeted. I have to commend Principal Armstrong for creating a well organized and welcoming open house for the new parents and students.

Barnes Elementary School

I am an old hand at Barnes Elementary, with my second child going through and serving as the Barnes PTO treasurer, but there was a fresh new feeling in the hallways.

Barnes Elementary, the building, is getting a new face and so is the Principal’s office. Principal Smith did a wonderful job for many years and I enjoyed working with him, he will be missed in those halls. However, I got to meet and talk with Principal Sica briefly and she seems like a great addition to Flat Rock education. Simply reading the wonderful endorsements of Ms. Sica in the MonroeNews.com, gave me confidence. I also enjoyed her suggestion to vary the times of the Barnes parent group meetings–hoping to accommodate more schedules and encourage more participation.

Bobcean Elementary School and Flat Rock High School

Unfortunately, I did not get to Bobcean because it coincided with my son’s open house, but I heard that it went equally well. Principal Donaldson has done a great job taking the reigns at Bobcean and working through the challenges of enduring construction during most of her tenure.

Not having a student in Flat Rock High School yet I will be spending time getting to know those folks better. However, as a new Simpson parent I have joined the Ram Boosters and my family always enjoys catching the high schools sports throughout the year. I have meet with a few teachers and coaches already and look forward to meeting more as we approach November’s election.

Flat Rock District Superintendent and Board of Education

I thought it was a nice touch for Superintendent Russ Pickell to invite and introduce the Board of Education to the parents at each of the school open houses. This was a first. I thought it was a great idea to give the School Board a little more exposure to the community they serve.

Flat Rock Class Sizes Were the Buzz

The start of any new school year often comes with some parent anxieties. This year the main concern was the growing class sizes at most of the schools.

It is certainly no secret that school budgets are getting tighter, even as our student populations continue to hold strong. This is potentially going to stretch class sizes for some Flat Schools and teachers. Many parents heard this reality for the first time at these open houses. However, the real concern seem to spark from some of the answers (or lack thereof) that they got to their questions.

This triggered a very good discussion on Flat Rock class sizes on our Facebook page. The final conclusion was basically: Any new school year starts with significant volatility between registration and actual attendance. This is likely to balance the classes to more acceptable sizes. However, if that is not the case we are confident that the District administration and the Board of Education will swiftly create a positive solution.

By the way, I encourage you to become a Bill Rice for School Board Facebook Fan for all the great discussions and frequent updates on Flat Rock and Michigan education. Your participation is welcome.

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