Grand Ledge is more than just the place I have worked for the past 13 years. It is the place I call home. I grew up here! I graduated from here! I moved back here to raise my family! Last spring I had the honor handing my daughter her GLHS diploma 30 years after I received mine. As I prepare to start year 14 in a new position, I know there are many reasons why I am Proud to be a Comet!
I know that our district is a good district. In many areas we are great. The fact is our students learn. Our faculty
and staff care. We have an early child hood center and a a full day kindergarten building dedicated to getting our students off to a great start! We offer Advanced
Placement (AP) courses and enrichment programs for students at all levels to challenge themselves academically. We have dozens of after school clubs and activities, highly
qualified and certified staff, new technology and successful athletic programming. We have developed
community partnerships, support systems to combat drop outs and help struggling
learners at all levels, alternative education programming, job shadowing, and employment
internships.
I know that each year we have National Merit Semi-Finalists and Finalists and
we have had a National Merit scholarship winner in three of the past four years (2 in 2015). We
have Advanced Placement (AP) Scholars (46 in 2015) and last year we were one of only
477 schools in the United States and Canada (one of 31 in our state) to be
named to the Advanced Placement Honor Roll.
That was the second time in the past four years we have received this
honor. Only one other district in the state can say that and my guess is that we will make the list this year too!
I know that we do well on the objective measures of success and other key
indicators that are emphasized by the state.
Results from the MEAP, M-STEP, ACT/MME and Advanced Placement (AP) testing rank us above
the state average and in some instances among the highest performing districts
in the state. We have one of the higher
graduation rates in the state and our student attendance rate is exceptionally
high.
I know that our students graduate with the skills the need
to be successful in life. Our students
are accepted into the top colleges and universities in the State and
Nation. The Class of 2015 received over
$3,000,000 in academic and athletic scholarships offers.
I know that our students and staff produce nationally recognized musicals. Our
bands and choirs earn the highest marks at solo and ensemble festivals and our instructors
are recognized by the peers as being among the best in the state.
I know that our athletic teams are competitive and, at times, the best in the
state. We have coaches who challenge students to improve but more importantly we
have coaches who care about each student.
We win conference, district and regional championships every year. We have won our share of state championships
too.
I know that we have wonderful diversity in our buildings. Our district serves six different communities within
three counties. As a result we have over 4,500 students from a wide range of backgrounds.
Every year we have dozens of foreign exchange students attend our high school
and our exchange program with our “sister school” in Lohne, Germany is entering
its 35 th year. This diversity
provides an opportunity for our students to experience the world that they will
live and work in and gain experiences that will give them confidence as they go
off to college and enter the world of work.
I know that Comet PRIDE is more that a PBIS slogan to our
secondary students and staff. We strive to be
Positive be Responsible, have Integrity, be Determined and be Engaged in
everything we do. At the elementary level Beagle ROCKS, Wacousta is OPEN, Delta Center SOARs and at Willow Ridge and Neff we Do the Right Thing As a result, our
schools our clean, safe and welcoming places to learn and grow.
I know we have outstanding faculty and staff in our buildings. In an age when the education profession is often under valued and under appreciated, our teachers, administrators and support staff strive to do what is best for our students. We have staff who come in early and stay late to tutor. We have staff who call parents and encourage students every day. We have dozens of teachers who gave up their time this summer to attend professional development opportunities.
I know our rich history! Since 1886
Grand Ledge Public Schools has been the focal point of our culture and a
source of community pride! Many community members (and staff members)
graduated from Grand Ledge High School themselves, in fact it is common
to have several generations within a family graduate from GLHS!
I also know we can do better. We do have
achievement gaps between the bottom 30 percent of our students and our
population as a whole. Some of these
gaps are quite large. We have put in place a variety of supports to address
these gaps. We have created a Multi Tiered System of Support at all levels to identify and assist struggling learners.We have created year-long courses for students who struggle in Math
and English. We have created conceptual courses for students who struggle in
Chemistry and Physics. We have made
adjustments to curriculum and classroom instruction that is based on our data
and research on best practices. We have Intervention rooms and intervention coaches
in Math, English, Science and Social Studies. We have reading support classes
and SAT skills classes. We have created a
“Check and Connect” program at the high school to connect students in smaller
groups with a teacher who cares and who can help focus them academically. We have teachers who run help rooms before
school, after school and during their lunches.
I know we are creating a rich, internal accountability system that will allow us to us
to focus attention not only on the state measurements but also our own internal
assessments to give parents a clearer and more accurate picture of their child’s
achievement. For all of these reasons and more, I am Proud to be a Comet! As we prepare to start another school year, I look forward to working with our staff, students and community make 2015-2016 the best one yet!
