Hemlock Elementary Newsletter

A PEEK AT THE WEEK

The upcoming week, at a glance.

  • Monday - 09/29/25

  • Tuesday - 09/30/25

  • Wednesday - 10/01/25

  • Thursday - 10/02/25

    • School Custodial Workers Appreciation Day

  • Friday - 10/03/25

    • PAWS for Applause Drawing

    • Leader of the Pack Assembly

HUSKIE PUPDATES

Little Huskies were up to great things last week!

Apple Day
Today the kindergarteners celebrated Apple Day. They learned about apples, ate them, cooked them, and even dressed as Johnny Appleseed. So much fun!

PAWS for Applause

These standout Huskies received special recognition this week.

Student of the Month
PAWS Winners

PARENT CORNER

Everything parents need for next week and beyond.

Attendance Matters

Hemlock Elementary / ECC Parents using Door 15 in the mornings - please be reminded that the red pull-up lane next to the sidewalk is for quick drop-offs only. If you are walking your child to the door, please park in the lot shown below in yellow. We appreciate your help in ensuring that our morning drop-off runs smoothly and is safe for everyone.

Parking
Volunteer Background Check
Water Bottles
No Photo
Delay Schedule
MI Parenting Resource
Be Smart

SAFE STORAGE LAW

Parents, please take a moment to review Michigan's new Safe Storage Law by clicking here. Thank you for your cooperation!

MENUS

Breakfast
Lunch
Breakfast Menu
Lunch Menu

HUSKIE-TASTIC BIRTHDAYS!

September Birthdays
October Birthdays

CALENDARS

HES Calendar
HECC Calendar

FROM MS. BEKAH'S DESK

What families need to know from our school social worker.

Trails
Zones
Friendship
Aidren

Deaf and Hard of Hearing Awareness Month

September is Deaf and Hard of Hearing Awareness Month - a time to celebrate the culture, language, and contributions of the Deaf and hard of hearing community. It’s also an opportunity to learn how hearing differences affect communication and how we can support inclusive learning environments for all students.

Did You Know?

  • American Sign Language (ASL) is a complete visual language with its own grammar and structure - not simply a translation of English.

  • Hearing loss can range from mild to profound, and individuals may use a variety of tools to communicate, including hearing aids, cochlear implants, sign language, lip reading, and written notes.

  • Exposure to loud sounds - especially through headphones - can cause permanent hearing damage. Teaching safe listening habits early is essential.

Meet Aidren: 

Aidren is one of the kindest, most joyful students in our school. Aidren is a twin, and his sister Harper is in Ms. Kenny’s class. He’s known for being sweet, a great listener, and a friend to everyone. He brings positivity to every room he enters and truly loves coming to school each day.

Aidren uses both a hearing aid and a cochlear implant to help him hear and learn. To support him in the classroom, his teacher, Mrs. Chludil, uses an FM system - a special microphone that transmits her voice directly to Aidren’s devices. This helps reduce background noise and ensures her voice reaches him clearly, even in a busy environment. It’s a great example of how inclusive technology and thoughtful teaching practices help all students thrive.

His classmates and teacher shared some of their favorite things:

“Aidren is fun to play with.” - Forrest 

“I like Sonic and so does Aidren. He has Sonic on his ear!” - Harvey 

“I love having Aidren in my classroom. His kind heart and positive personality make him a sought-out friend.” - Mrs. Chludil

Learn More 

Western Michigan University offers a helpful overview of Deaf culture, identity, and communication preferences. You can read their article to explore 10 key things to know about Deaf and hard of hearing individuals.

How You Can Support Learning at Home:

  • Learn a few ASL signs together as a family - start with “hello,” “thank you,” and “I love you.”

  • Read books featuring Deaf characters, such as Mara Hears in Style by Terri Clemmons or Emma Every Day by C. L. Reid.

  • Talk with your child about how we can be kind and inclusive to classmates who may communicate differently.

By raising awareness and understanding, we help children build empathy and celebrate the diversity of human communication. Thank you for partnering with us in this important learning journey.


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IN THE COMMUNITY

Fact Finders Story Time
Kids K-4th grade are invited to a new Story Time at Rauchholz Memorial Library! We will read an awesome true story about a person, invention, place, or event. Then learn more with fun hands-on activities and do a related craft project! No sign-up required! Please plan to arrive a few minutes early so as not to interrupt the story. Thank you!
Haunted Gingerbread Houses
Kids event at Rauchholz Memorial Library for K-4th grade! Sign up to make your own haunted gingerpread house at the library! All supplies will be provided and you'll get to make a yummy spooky treat to take home! Registration is required to attend. Please visit or call the library to register. 989-642-8621.
Fish Fry
K-Pop Party
Join us at Rauchholz Memorial Library for a family event at the library celebrating K-Pop music, dancing, and media! We'll have lots of great activities for all ages including karaoke, crafts, grames, and dancing! Drop in any time from 6:00-7:30 PM. Open to all ages; geared for elementary and middle school-age kids and tweens.
Sewing Class
Join us at Rauchholz Memorial Library for a fun, hands-on workshop where you'll learn to craft something unique and totally handmade by you! This is a guided class led by our wonderful sewing expert, Carl Bruse! We'll provide all the needed materials, but if you have fabric, a sewing machine, or anything else you'd like to bring please feel free! Open to all ages (kids under 8 years old must be accompanied by an adult). Drop-ins are welcome!
Fall Fun Festival
Stop by Rauchholz Memorial Library for fall fun for the whole family! We'll have games for kids, festive food and drinks, story time, and crafts! Drop-in event for families / all ages! Stop by any time from 6:00-7:30 PM!
Kids Book Club
Kids K-4th grade are invited to join us for a new book club at Rauchholz Memorial Library! We'll have good books and discussions, followed by a fun craft or activity! This month's book series is "The Bad Guys" by Aaron Blabey. Read any book from the series and bring it with you to the book club! Visit the library in person to sign up and get a book for this month's topic / series!
Girl Scouts

HAVE A WONDERFUL WEEKEND!

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