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2017-2018 Accounts Payable Check Register
8/15/2018 9:59:37AM Melvindale - North Allen Park Schools Rpt 1750 Page 1 of 50 Check Reconciliation Report CheckNum CheckDate Amount Vendor No. VendorSearchName 125242 07/11/2017 $-1,402.50 07445 BELLA PIZZA 125471 07/11/2017 $250.00 00400 21ST CENTURY MEDIA 125472 07/11/2017 $712.00 00618 ABC MANAGEMENT INC 125473 07/11/2017 $4,361.90 00686 ACCIDENT FUND INSURANC COMPANY OF AMERICA 125474 07/11/2017 $10,291.10 01420 AFLAC 125475 07/11/2017 $4,383.28 05132 ARCH ENVIRONMENTAL GROUP 125476 07/11/2017 $89.00 05500 ASCD 125477 07/11/2017 $95.88 06920 BARNES AND NOBLE BOOKS 125478 07/11/2017 $4,746.55 07462 BERKSHIRE DAIRY 125479 07/11/2017 $4,078.35 07475 BGREEN, INC. 125480 07/11/2017 $100.00 08650 BOB'S SANITATION SERV 125481 07/11/2017 $20.00 12498 Brian Aue 125482 07/11/2017 $11.17 09571 Brittany Smith 125483 07/11/2017 $3,864.38 11815 CAPSTONE PRESS, INC COUGHLAN COMPANIES, INC 125484 07/11/2017 $5,379.00 12307 CENGAGE LEARNING National Geographic 125485 07/11/2017 $148.16 12386 CHAPTER 13 TRUSTEE - TLT 125486 07/11/2017 $310.00 12388 CHAPTER 13 TRUSTEE DAVID WM RUSKIN 125487 07/11/2017 $137.16 14028 CINTAS CORPORATION #721 125488 07/11/2017 $4,002.62 14850 CITY OF MEL WATER DEPT 125489 07/11/2017 $5,797.81 14855 CITY OF MELVINDALE 125490 07/11/2017 $93.15 15430 COLMAN WOLF SUPPLY 125491 07/11/2017 $2,625.00 16423 COMPASS TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS LLC 125492 07/11/2017 $21.99 17921 CRH OHIO, LTD DBA CULLILGAN OF ANN ARBOR/DETROI 125493 07/11/2017 $14,287.70 18813 DAVID GRAY GRAYS PAINTING CO LLC 125494 07/11/2017 $2,138.86 20149 DIRECT ENERGY BUSINESS 125495 07/11/2017 $151.90 20337 DISCOVERY BENEFITS 125496 07/11/2017 $241.93 93870 DONALD FISH 125497 07/11/2017 $40.27 20453 DONNA NAGY 125498 07/11/2017 $1,350.00 21250 DOWNRIVER CLIPPERS LAWN MAINTENANCE SIGNAT 125499 07/11/2017 $1,084.15 22631 DTE ENERGY (ELECTRIC) 125500 07/11/2017 $514.29 22704 Duro-Last Roofing, Inc. -
Request for Proposal Custodial Supplies – Disposable Paper Products
Request for Proposal Custodial Supplies – Disposable paper products Several public school districts located in the same geographic area are seeking proposals for the purchase of custodial supplies; specifically disposal paper products as described there in the attached documents. The districts participating, with their associated delivery address, invoicing address and contact information can be found in Attachment “B”. Sealed bids will be accepted until January 9, 2008 at 2:00 p.m. EST at which will be publicly opened and read aloud at the address below. Bids are to be delivered to: Ms. Kris Barann, Business Manager Trenton Public Schools 2603 Charlton Rd. Trenton, MI 48183 Envelopes containing bids shall be sealed and clearly marked “Custodial Supplies Bid-DO NOT OPEN” with the name and return address of the bidder on the envelope. Two copies of signed copies of the bid proposal shall be submitted. Questions regarding this Request for Proposal must be directed to: Ken Kreszyn, Supervisor of Facilities Trenton Public Schools 2603 Charlton Rd. Trenton, MI 48183 Phone: (734) 692-6385 E-mail: [email protected] A mandatory pre-bid meeting on December 13, 2007 at 10:00 a.m. EST must be attended at: Melvindale-North Allen Park Public Schools 18530 Prospect St. Melvindale, MI 48122 ALL PARTIES WISHING TO RESPOND TO THIS REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL SHALL TAKE NOTICE OF INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS IN ATTACHMENT “A”. Attachment “A” Instructions to Bidders 1. It shall be the bidder’s responsibility to read this entire document, review all enclosures and attachments, and comply with all requirements specified within. -
Annual Report for 2018-19
IMPROVING LEARNING. IMPROVING LIVES. MICHIGAN VIRTUAL UNIVERSITY ANNUAL REPORT: 2018-19 Table of Contents About Michigan Virtual ................................................................................................................... 2 Student Learning ............................................................................................................................ 3 Student Online Learning in Michigan ...................................................................................................... 3 Michigan Virtual Student Learning Fast Facts for 2018-19 .................................................................. 4 Students .................................................................................................................................................... 4 Districts ..................................................................................................................................................... 4 Courses ..................................................................................................................................................... 5 Pass Rates ................................................................................................................................................ 5 Current Initiatives ..................................................................................................................................... 6 Professional Learning ................................................................................................................... -
Trenton High School Directory
Table of Contents Information Page No. Table of Contents ................................................................................................................................. i Nondiscriminatory Statement ............................................................................................................... 1 School Directory ………………………………………………………….... ................................................ 2 Trenton School Profile .......................................................................................................................... 3 Vision for Student Learning, Catalog Usage, Scheduling Process….................................................... 4 Career Clusters .................................................................................................................................. 6 Career Cruising, DCTC/CTE Information ............................................................................................. 9 DCTC/CTE Academic Consortium ..................................................................................................... 12 Secure Transcript (Docufide by Parchment) ....................................................................................... 13 State and National Testing, Graduation Requirements ...................................................................... 14 Credit Deficiency Policy ...................................................................................................................... 15 Visual, Performing, and Applied Arts ................................................................................................. -
Field Trip Attendance 25,000 20,000 15,000 10,000 5,000 - 2013 2014 2015
Oakland County Arts Authority Report 2015 2.3 – Governance–Arts Authorities shall have the right to appoint two voting members to serve on the Detroit Institute of Arts’ Board of Directors. Thomas Guastello and Jennifer Fischer maintained their seats on the DIA Board of Directors. Thomas Guastello served on the Investment Committee. Jennifer Fischer served on the Director Search Committee. 2.4.1–Privileges to County Residents–Free General Admission General Admission 2015 Admission Category Guests Comp-Oakland County Resident-Adult 47,293 Comp-Oakland County Resident-Youth 16,088 Comp-Oakland County Resident-Schools 11,108 Comp-Oakland County-Adult Group 1,394 Comp-Oakland County-Senior 4,276 Member Scans-Oakland County 28,011 Oakland County Resident Totals 108,170 2015 free admission to Oakland County residents represent a value of $ 620,238.50 2.4.2 – Student Services and Curriculum Development Since passage of the tri-county millage, DIA educators have significantly increased K–12 services in Oakland County and continue to exceed target participation numbers for students and teachers. Field trip options have expanded in response to teachers’ requests. Professional development most often brings together K–12 educators with museum educators to design specific curriculum resources in support of teachers’ student learning outcomes. Free Student Field Trips with Bus Transportation total of 19,645 students participated in no- cost field trips to the DIA in 2015, exceeding the 16,000 target. Field Trip Attendance 25,000 20,000 15,000 10,000 -
1981 Graduates Summary Entering Occ Fall 1981 0
1981 GRADUATES SUMMARY ENTERING OCC FALL 1981 0 A K L A N D C 0 M M U N I T Y C 0 L L E G E INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH .. C. Bruce Martin, Executive Director Administrative & Academic Services Henry Freigruber, Systems Analyst Beverly Meirow Typist March 29, 1982 OAKLAND COUNTY HIGH SCHOOLS 1981 GRADUATES SUMMARY ENTERING OCC FALL, 1981 According to available statistics, Oakland County public high schools in the Oakland Community College service area graduated a total of 14,868 students during 1981; some 2,109 of that group enrolled at Oakland Community College in the Fall, 1981 - equivalent to 14 percent of the entire group. Oakland County private schools graduated a total of 2,027 students during the same period; some 171 of that group enrolled at Oakland Community College in the Fall, 1981 - equivalent to some 8 percent of the entire group. Over all, Oakland Community College had 13.5 percent of all 1981 service area high school graduates enroll during the Fall, 1981 semester. 1981 Public High Schools 14,868 Entered OCC 2,109 Percent 14 Private High Schools 2,027 Entered OCC 171 Paftceni 8 TOTAL - Public and Private 16,895 Entered OCC 2,280 Percent 13 . 5 OAKLAND COUNTY PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOLS 1981 GRADUATES ENTERING OCC FALL, 1981 1981 Adams High School 485 Entered OCC 74 Percent . 15 Andover High School 397 Entered OCC 39 Percent 10 Athens High School 497 Entered occ 95 Percent 19 Avondale· High School 213 Entered OCC 33 Percent 15 Berkley High School 373 Entered OCC 70 Percent 19 Brandon High School 197 Entered OCC 16 Percent 8 • Central High School 472 Entered OCC 60 Percent 13 Clarkston High School 491 Entered OCC 70 Percent 14 Clawson High School 268 Entered OCC 44 Percent 16 -2- OAKLAND COUNTY PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOLS 1981 GRADUATES ENTERING OCC FALL, 1981 1981 Dondero High School 360 Entered OCC 46 Percent . -
District 6380 Interact Clubs 6380 Interact Clubs
District 6380 Interact Clubs 6380 Interact Clubs Number Interact RI Last Interact Club Name of 6380 Club Club Website Club Email and Social Media Update Members Liason? ID Ann Arbor Huron High School ~40 members 2016 #60259 https://sites.google.com/site/interacthuron/ [email protected] Ann Arbor Pioneer High School ~50 members 2016 #69969 https://sites.google.com/site/interacthuron/ FB: Pioneer Interact Club 2015-2016 Ann Arbor Skyline High School ? 2016 TBD 2016 Berkley High School ? 2016 TBD Birmingham Groves High School ? 2016 #48881 Birmingham Seaholm High School ~30 members 2016 #17644 none none Brighton ~40 members 2016 #17140 FB- BHS Interact; @interact48116 Livingston Sunrise in Brighton ? 2016 #214064 Chatham Christian High School ? 2016 #62850 Chatham Kent SS High School ~15 members 2016 Yes #75684 Chelsea High School FB ~20 members 2016 #46348 https://www.facebook.com/groups/137792756271305/ Clawson High School ~20 members 2016 Yes TBD @gmail.com [email protected] Dexter High School ~20 members 2016 #207195 Farmington High School - Earth ~20 members 2016 #15067 Farmington High School - Recycling ~20 members 2016 TBD Farmington Hills Harrison ? 2016 #13371 http://www.farmington.k12.mi.us/fhs/clubs/interact.php Fowlerville High School ? 2016 #209599 Henry Ford II High School, Sterling Heights ? 2016 #20159 Howell High School ~130 members 2016 #54857 http://www.howellinteract.org/ Parker Middle School Howell ~15 members 2016 #209848 Highlander Way Middle School (Howell) ? 2016 TBD ? 2016 ? 2016 Lamphere High School ? -
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Wayne County Regional Educational Service Agency
Wayne County Regional Educational Service Agency Plan for the Delivery of Special Education Programs and Services February 2017 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION • Demographics of Wayne County 1-2 • Wayne RESA Overview • Regional Framework A. Procedures to Provide Special Education Services 2-10 • Special Education Opportunities Required Under Law • Obligations of Wayne RESA and the LEAs/PSAs • Special Education Representatives (figure 1) B. Communicating the Availability of Special Education Programs 11 • Activities and Outreach Methods • Procedures for Identifying Potential Special Education Populations C. Diagnostic and Related Services 12-13 • Overview of Services • Contracts for Purchased Services • Diagnostic and Related Services (figure 2) D. Special Education Programs for Students with Disabilities 14 • Continuum of Programs and Services • Placement in Center Program for the Hearing Impaired • Administrators Responsible for Special Education • LEA/PSA Special Education Programs (figure 3, figure 4) 15-17 • Alternative Special Education Programs 18 E. Transportation for Special Education Programs and Services 19 • Basic Requirements • Additional Responsibility F. Act 18 Millage Funds 19 • Method of Distribution G. Wayne County Parent Advisory Committee 19-21 • Roles and Responsibilities • Appointment Process • Administrative and Fiscal Support H. Additional Plan Content 21 • Qualifications of Paraprofessional Personnel • Professional Personnel Assigned to Special Education • Confidentiality Assurance Statement • Expanded Age Range -
2019 Spring Student Head Count*
2019 Spring Student Head Count* Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade Combined Building Name District Name Total Total 12 Total Total 54th Street Academy Kelloggsville Public Schools 21 36 24 81 A.D. Johnston Jr/Sr High School Bessemer Area School District 39 33 31 103 Academic and Career Education Academy Academic and Career Education Academy 27 21 27 75 Academy 21 Center Line Public Schools 43 26 38 107 Academy for Business and Technology High School Academy for Business and Technology 41 17 35 93 Academy of Science Math and Technology Early College High School Mason County Central Schools 0 0 39 39 Academy of The Americas High School Detroit Public Schools Community District 39 40 14 93 Academy West Alternative Education Westwood Heights Schools 84 70 86 240 ACCE Ypsilanti Community Schools 28 48 70 146 Accelerated Learning Academy Flint, School District of the City of 40 16 11 67 ACE Academy - Jefferson site ACE Academy (SDA) 1 2 0 3 ACE Academy (SDA) -Glendale, Lincoln, Woodward ACE Academy (SDA) 50 50 30 130 Achievement High School Roseville Community Schools 3 6 11 20 Ackerson Lake Community Education Napoleon Community Schools 15 21 15 51 ACTech High School Ypsilanti Community Schools 122 142 126 390 Addison High School Addison Community Schools 57 54 60 171 Adlai Stevenson High School Utica Community Schools 597 637 602 1836 Adrian Community High School Adrian Public Schools 6 10 20 36 Adrian High School Adrian Public Schools 187 184 180 551 Advanced Technology Academy Advanced Technology Academy 106 100 75 281 Advantage Alternative Program -
2019 Softball District Tournament
2019 Softball District Tournament 1-1 Traverse City Central Zac Stevenson, Athletic Director Alpena Gaylord Traverse City Central Traverse City West 2-1 Midland Dow John Streeter, Athletic Director Bay City Central Bay City Western Midland Midland Dow Mt Pleasant 3-1 Swartz Creek Susan Calvo, Athletic Director Flint Carman-Ainsworth Flushing Saginaw Arthur Hill Saginaw Heritage Swartz Creek 4-1 Lapeer Shadwin Spilski, Athletic Director Davison Flint Southwestern Grand Blanc Lapeer 5-1 Grand Haven Scott Robertson CMAA, Athletic Director Grand Haven Holland Holland West Ottawa Muskegon Muskegon Mona Shores Muskegon Reeths-Puffer 6-1 Jenison Page 1 of 50 2018 Softball District Tournament Tim Ritsema, Athletic Director Byron Center Grandville Hudsonville Jenison Zeeland West 7-1 Caledonia Scott Weis CMAA, Athletic Director Caledonia East Grand Rapids East Kentwood Grand Rapids Ottawa Hills Grand Rapids Union Wyoming 8-1 Grand Rapids Northview Patrick Marsman, Athletic Director Grand Rapids Forest Hills Central Grand Rapids Northview Greenville Lowell Rockford 9-1 Mattawan Chad Yager, Athletic Director Kalamazoo Central Kalamazoo Loy Norrix Mattawan Portage Central Portage Northern St Joseph 10-1 Battle Creek Lakeview Tray Crusciel, Athletic Director Battle Creek Central Battle Creek Lakeview Holt Jackson Richland Gull Lake Page 2 of 50 2018 Softball District Tournament 11-1 East Lansing Nicole Norris, Athletic Director DeWitt East Lansing Grand Ledge Lansing Everett Lansing Waverly Okemos 12-1 Ann Arbor Skyline Robert Wellman, Athletic Director -
District 6380 Interact Clubs Faculty Advisor Interact Club Name Name Email Address Phone
District 6380 Interact Clubs Faculty Advisor Interact Club Name Name Email Address Phone Ann Arbor Huron High School Lauren Warren [email protected] 734-994.2089 Ann Arbor Pioneer High School Jen Kunec [email protected] 734.994.2120/ 2166/38525 Ann Arbor Skyline High School Sunnie Esper [email protected] 734.994.6515 Bradley J [email protected] Berkley High School Kay Cole [email protected] (248) 837-8199 Birmingham Groves High School Jennifer A Kondak [email protected] 248.203.3500/3509 Birmingham Seaholm High School Cheryl Shettel [email protected] 248.203.3700/3725 Brighton Michelle Costa [email protected] 810.299.4100 Livingston Sunrise in Brighton Community Based Club Chatham Christian High School Amy Bergsma [email protected] 519.352.4980 Chatham Kent SS High School Jen Rankin [email protected] 519.352.2870 ext 1114 Chelsea High School Laura Lutz [email protected] 734.646.2332 Clawson High School Margaret (Peggy) Ewick [email protected] 248-655-4204 248.915.0493(M) Dexter High School John Heuser [email protected] 734.424.4240(W) ext 7515 Farmington High School - Earth Lisa Dean [email protected] 248-426-2963 734.576.3202(M) Farmington High School - Recycling Lisa Dean [email protected] 248-426-2963 Farmington Hills Harrison Katerina Gadjev [email protected] 248.426.5019 Fowlerville High School Jessica Kijek [email protected] 517.223.6088(W) Henry Ford II High School, Sterling