APHS Adult Booster Club vacancies (June 2018)

Below are the APHS Adult Booster Club positions that will be available this upcoming June.  If you are interested in one of these positions, please attend the next few booster meetings which are held the third Monday of every month in the high school media center.

Club Vice President
Conducts all meeting, both general and executive in the absence of the President
Responsible for internal operation of the club as directed by the President
Chairperson of membership and public relations
Responsible for concession stand operation and equipment

Sports Vice President
Chairperson of publicity
Responsible for external function of the club as directed by the President
Liaison between coach’s requests and club membership

Secretary
Take minutes of all executive and general meetings
Formulate a calendar of club meetings and events with the Board of Education Office
Assist the Club Vice-President with the procedure of notifying the members of general meetings
Carry out necessary correspondence for Club purposes
Requests necessary permits for use of facilities for Club projects

Treasurer
Collecting of monies, disbursements of funds and keep accurate record of financial assets and debits
Give monthly written report at general meetings
File all necessary documents and pay all fees with respect to club business
File banking signature cards annually
Work closely with concession stand project and coordinate expenses and purchases
Assist other board members as needed
All monies should be in checking account in a local, full service bank
President, Treasurer, and one Vice President should be a signatory on all accounts

TOWN HALL MEETING INFO

Dear AP School Community,

In conjunction with the Allen Park Police Department, Allen Park Public Schools is hosting a School Community Town Hall event – all district parents and community members are invited to attend.

TOPIC: School Safety & Security Measures, A.L.I.C.E. Training Protocols
WHEN: Thursday, March 1, 2018 – 7:00 p.m.
WHERE: Allen Park Center for the Arts (adjacent to Allen Park High School), 19001 Champaign

Following a presentation, questions will be taken from community members.  We hope you will consider attending.

Thank you.
Mike Darga

 

A LETTER FROM MR. DARGA AND MR. KELLEY

February 22, 2018

Dear Allen Park Families:

The events in Florida on 2/14/18 have resulted in many thoughts and prayers for all those affected by the tragedy along with a heightened sense of awareness related to school safety and security, including here in Allen Park. I am communicating with you to clear up any rumors your students may be bringing to your attention regarding the safety and security of our schools. While Federal Privacy laws will prevent us from sharing specific details, Allen Park Public Schools were made aware of potential threatening posts on social media platforms involving some of our students:
• Two high school students on 2/12/18
• One high school student on 2/16/18
While these posts were made off campus and outside of the school day, Allen Park school administrators and the Allen Park Police immediately responded and identified the students involved. The Allen Park Police Department investigated the threats and determined them to be neither credible nor that danger was imminent. The students have been released to their parents with school discipline pending.

We appreciate the immediate action of the Allen Park Police Department in assisting with these situations, which are not typical of our students. We strive to provide a safe learning environment in Allen Park Public Schools and we will continue to evaluate and assess systems to improve safety. We would ask that our parents please continue to communicate with your children about responsible use of social media and stay in contact with us if you have any questions or concerns.

We would also like to remind all families that Allen Park Public Schools participates in a state-wide program called OK 2 SAY. Detailed information about the program can be found at

http://www.michigan.gov/ok2say

OK2SAY

A new safety initiative, OK2SAY, is operated through a partnership of the Department of Attorney General, Michigan State Police, state agencies, state associations, schools, parents, law enforcement and community leaders, and is aimed at discouraging the persistent culture of silence among students who fear that reporting threatening behavior is intrusive and will lead to retaliation or result in a stigmatization of a “snitch.”

OK2SAY enables students to confidentially report potential harm or criminal activities aimed at students, teachers, staff or other school employees. State law protects the confidentiality of the reports identify. The identity of the reporting party will not be disclosed to local law enforcement, school officials or the person against whom a tip is offered, unless the reporter voluntarily chooses to disclose his or her identity. If the reporter is a minor, the parent or guardian must also consent. However, to address any false reports to the program, prosecutors do have authority to seek a court order to review records when investigating false reports.

The program will operate as an early warning system in schools to thwart tragedies before they occur. Created as a result of the Student Safety Act (183 PA 2013), OK2SAY’s focus is on early intervention and prevention. Students, teachers, parents, school’s workers, friends and neighbors can all submit tips, if they are aware of a threat in school. Tips can be submitted through the following ways:

Call: 8.555.0K2SAY (855.565.2729)
Text: 652729 (OK2SAY)
Email: ok2say@mi.gov
Web: www.mi.gov/ok2say

Sincerely,
Michael H. Darga                                      John Kelley
Superintendent of Schools                      Principal-Allen Park High School

AP School Safety and Security Response_02.22.2018

GIGANTIC GARAGE SALE

When: Friday February 23rd, 8am to 7pm
Saturday February 24th, 8am to Noon
Where: Our Lady of the Angels Church
6442 Pelham, Taylor MI

Some treasures that can be found: Electronics, Furniture, Home Decor, Kitchenware, Books, Movies, Games, Puzzles, Toys, Clothing, Coats, Sweaters, Shoes, Boots, Tools, Lamps, Tables, Blankets, Linens, Frames, etc.

For those willing to donate, drop off date is Thursday February 22nd at Our Lady of the Angels beginning at 5pm. For assistance for dropping off donations, please contact Mike at (313)928-0524

All proceeds to benefit:
FIRST Robotics Team #815 Advanced Power
Allen Park High School and St. Frances Cabrini High School
For more information, visit our Facebook page at
Advanced Power Robotics FIRST 815, or scan our QR code to be directed to it(on the attached pdf).

APHS Robotics Garage Sale Fundraiser-February 23 & 24 2018 (1)

 

 

WRACE (WAYNE REGIONAL AUTISM COLLABORATIVE FOR EXCELLENCE)

News from WRACE (Wayne Regional Autism Collaborative for Excellence)

o   WRACE Provider’s Fair on March 5 (Day Camps, Overnight Camps, Art Therapy, Music Therapy, ABA Therapy, Community Mental Health and more! (flyer attached)

o   Community Conversations held in Livonia & Wyandotte… for educators, parents, employers/local business owners – Educators: Discover what skills are essential for students to be success in the workplace – Parents: Find out what employers are looking for in quality employees – Employers: Explore incentive and benefits available when you hire those with disabilities!

Provider Fair at Wayne RESA – March 5

Community Conversation in Wyandotte – WRACE

Community Conversation in Livonia-WRACE