Attention, students and parents! The much-anticipated Fowlerville School Calendar for the 2024-2025 academic year has arrived, bringing with it a fresh start and a wealth of exciting educational opportunities. Whether you’re eagerly looking ahead to the year or simply seeking to plan your schedule, this comprehensive calendar will provide a clear roadmap for the upcoming journey.
As the summer sun fades and autumn’s vibrant hues emerge, the halls of Fowlerville schools will once again bustle with anticipation. The 2024-2025 school year will officially commence on August 26th, 2024, marking the beginning of an educational adventure filled with academic challenges, extracurricular activities, and unforgettable experiences. For students and educators alike, this new chapter promises to be one of growth, discovery, and fulfillment.
Throughout the year, the Fowlerville School Calendar highlights important dates and events that will shape the school experience. Key milestones such as parent-teacher conferences, progress report distribution, and school holidays are meticulously noted, ensuring that families and students can stay informed and organized. Moreover, the calendar serves as a valuable planning tool for extracurricular activities, allowing students to balance their academic pursuits with their passions in sports, music, art, and more.
School Hours and Attendance
The Fowlerville Community Schools adhere to a regular school schedule, ensuring consistent and predictable attendance patterns for students.
Elementary School Hours
Elementary schools follow a daily schedule from 8:20 AM to 3:00 PM, providing ample time for instruction, activities, and breaks. Bus transportation is available for students living within the school district boundaries.
Middle School Hours
Middle school students attend classes from 7:45 AM to 2:20 PM each weekday. The earlier start time allows for a structured academic environment and ample time for extracurricular activities after school hours.
High School Hours
Fowlerville High School operates on a block schedule, with students attending four 90-minute classes each day. Classes begin at 7:30 AM and end at 2:10 PM, providing a flexible schedule for students to take a variety of courses and participate in extracurricular activities.
Attendance Policy
Regular attendance is essential for student success. The district’s attendance policy outlines the expectations and consequences for absences. Students are expected to attend school every day unless they have a valid excuse. Excused absences include illness, medical appointments, family emergencies, or school-related events. Students who accumulate excessive unexcused absences may face disciplinary consequences.
Truancy Prevention and Intervention
The district has implemented a comprehensive truancy prevention and intervention program to address chronic absenteeism. The program involves attendance monitoring, early intervention, and collaboration with families and community organizations. Through this program, the district aims to identify and support students who are struggling with attendance issues and provide them with the necessary resources to succeed.
School Level | Start Time | End Time |
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Elementary | 8:20 AM | 3:00 PM |
Middle | 7:45 AM | 2:20 PM |
High | 7:30 AM | 2:10 PM |
Holidays
The Fowlerville School District has nine designated holidays for the 2024-2025 school year. These holidays include:
- Labor Day: September 2, 2024
- Thanksgiving Break: November 25-29, 2024
- Winter Break: December 23, 2024 – January 3, 2025
- Martin Luther King Jr. Day: January 20, 2025
- Presidents Day: February 17, 2025
- Spring Break: March 31 – April 4, 2025
- Memorial Day: May 26, 2025
Teacher Work Days
In addition to school holidays, there are also four designated teacher workdays for the 2024-2025 school year. These days are used for professional development, planning, and other school-related activities. The teacher workdays for the 2024-2025 school year are:
- August 22, 2024
- October 11, 2024
- January 6, 2025
- May 29, 2025
Date | Description |
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August 22, 2024 | First day of school for students |
October 11, 2024 | Teacher workday |
January 6, 2025 | Teacher workday |
May 29, 2025 | Last day of school for students |
School Closures and Delays
School closures and delays are an important part of the school calendar. They can be caused by a variety of factors, including weather, power outages, and other emergencies.
Weather
The most common reason for school closures is weather. Snow, ice, and freezing rain can make it dangerous for students to travel to and from school. In some cases, schools may also be closed due to extreme heat or cold.
Power Outages
Power outages can also cause school closures. Without power, schools cannot operate lights, heating, or cooling systems. In some cases, power outages may also affect the water supply.
Other Emergencies
Other emergencies, such as fires, floods, and tornadoes, can also cause school closures. In these cases, schools may be closed to allow for emergency responders to do their work.
Make-Up Days
When schools are closed due to weather or other emergencies, they may need to make up the lost instructional time. This can be done by adding days to the end of the school year, shortening breaks, or holding school on weekends.
School Delay Codes
In some cases, schools may delay the start time of school rather than closing it altogether. This is typically done when weather conditions are expected to improve later in the day.
Fowlerville School Calendar 2024-2025: School Closures and Delays
Date | Type | Reason |
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September 5, 2024 | Closed | Labor Day |
November 28-29, 2024 | Closed | Thanksgiving Break |
December 24-January 1, 2025 | Closed | Winter Break |
February 17, 2025 | Delayed Start | Snow |
April 10-14, 2025 | Closed | Spring Break |
May 26, 2025 | Closed | Memorial Day |
June 9, 2025 | Closed | Last Day of School |
Emergency and Safety Procedures
General Emergency Procedures
In the event of an emergency, follow these general procedures:
– Remain calm and follow the instructions of the authorities.
– Evacuate the building immediately through the nearest exit.
– Do not use elevators.
– If possible, assist others in evacuating.
– Proceed to the designated assembly area and wait for further instructions.
Specific Emergency Procedures
There are specific emergency procedures in place for different types of emergencies, such as fire, tornado, and lockdown. It is important to be familiar with these procedures and practice them regularly.
Active Shooter
In the event of an active shooter, follow these procedures:
– Run, hide, or fight if it is safe to do so.
– If you run, evacuate the building immediately through the nearest exit.
– If you hide, find a safe place to conceal yourself and silence your phone.
– If you fight, use whatever objects are available to defend yourself.
Shelter-in-Place
In the event of a shelter-in-place order, follow these procedures:
– Go inside the nearest building.
– Close and lock all windows and doors.
– Turn off all lights and electronic devices.
– Stay away from windows and exterior walls.
Lockdown
In the event of a lockdown, follow these procedures:
– Secure your classroom or office.
– Lock all doors and windows.
– Turn off all lights.
– Stay away from windows and exterior walls.
– Remain quiet and wait for further instructions.
Suspicious Activity
If you see or hear anything suspicious, report it to the authorities immediately. This could include:
– People or vehicles that do not belong in the area
– Unusual noises or smells
– People who are acting strangely
If You See Something, Say Something
If You See | Do |
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Suspicious person or activity | Report it to the authorities immediately |
Unattended luggage or package | Do not approach it. Notify the authorities |
Someone who is lost or confused | Help them find their way or contact the authorities |
A crime in progress | Call 911 immediately |
Transportation Information
Fowlerville Community Schools offers a variety of transportation options for students, including regular school bus service, special education transportation, and athletic transportation.
Regular school bus service is provided to all students who live more than 1 mile from their school. Students who live within 1 mile of their school may walk or ride a bicycle to school.
Special education transportation is provided to students with disabilities who require transportation to and from school. This service is provided by a contracted transportation provider.
Athletic transportation is provided to students who participate in athletic events. This service is provided by a contracted transportation provider.
Students who wish to ride the school bus must have a valid bus pass. Bus passes are issued to students at the beginning of each school year.
Students who are eligible for free or reduced-price meals are eligible for free bus transportation.
Parents who have questions about transportation should contact the transportation department at 555-1234.
Bus Routes
Bus routes are available on the school district’s website.
Bus Stops
Bus stops are located throughout the school district. Students should wait at the bus stop that is closest to their home.
Bus Safety
Students should follow these safety rules when riding the school bus:
1. | Stay seated at all times. |
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2. | Keep your hands and feet inside the bus. |
3. | Do not talk to the bus driver while the bus is moving. |
4. | Be respectful of the bus driver and other passengers. |
5. | Do not eat or drink on the bus. |
6. | Do not bring any dangerous items on the bus. |
7. | Follow the bus driver’s instructions. |
8. | Exit the bus only when the bus is stopped and the bus driver has given permission. |
9. | Be aware of your surroundings when getting on and off the bus. |
Contact Information
To contact Fowlerville Community Schools, you can use the following methods:
- Phone: (517) 546-3555
- Fax: (517) 546-3580
- Email: info@fcschools.org
- Website: https://www.fcschools.org
Resources
Fowlerville Community Schools provides a variety of resources to support students and families, including:
- Academic support: Fowlerville offers tutoring, special education services, and a variety of programs to support students with learning needs.
- Extracurricular activities: Fowlerville has a wide range of extracurricular activities, including sports, clubs, and arts programs.
- Health services: Fowlerville provides health services, such as immunizations, vision screenings, and mental health counseling.
- Food services: Fowlerville offers breakfast and lunch programs for students.
- Transportation: Fowlerville provides bus transportation for students who live within the school district boundaries.
Additional Resources
In addition to the resources provided by Fowlerville Community Schools, there are a number of other organizations that can provide support to students and families in Fowlerville.
These organizations include:
Organization | Contact Information |
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Fowlerville Public Library | (517) 546-0700 |
Fowlerville Community Center | (517) 546-9985 |
Fowlerville Area Faith Based Ministries | (517) 546-4900 |
Fowlerville Area Food Pantry | (517) 546-3663 |
Fowlerville Area Senior Center | (517) 546-0710 |
Fowlerville School Calendar 2024-2025
The Fowlerville School District has released its proposed calendar for the 2024-2025 school year. The calendar includes a number of changes from the current calendar, including a later start date and a shorter winter break. The district is seeking public input on the proposed calendar before finalizing it.
The proposed calendar would start on August 26, 2024, and end on May 29, 2025. This is a week later than the current calendar, which starts on August 19, 2023. The later start date would allow students and staff to have more time to prepare for the school year.
The proposed calendar also includes a shorter winter break. The current calendar has a two-week winter break, from December 23, 2023, to January 6, 2024. The proposed calendar would have a one-week winter break, from December 23, 2024, to January 2, 2025. The shorter winter break would allow students to retain more information from the first semester.
The district is seeking public input on the proposed calendar before finalizing it. The district will hold a public hearing on the proposed calendar on March 13, 2024, at 6:00 p.m. in the Fowlerville High School Auditorium. The district will also accept written comments on the proposed calendar until March 20, 2024.
People Also Ask About Fowlerville School Calendar 2024-2025
When does the Fowlerville School District start and end?
The proposed 2024-2025 school year would start on August 26, 2024, and end on May 29, 2025.
What is the proposed start date for the 2024-2025 school year?
The proposed start date for the 2024-2025 school year is August 26, 2024.
What is the proposed end date for the 2024-2025 school year?
The proposed end date for the 2024-2025 school year is May 29, 2025.
When is the public hearing on the proposed calendar?
The public hearing on the proposed calendar will be held on March 13, 2024, at 6:00 p.m. in the Fowlerville High School Auditorium.
How can I provide feedback on the proposed calendar?
You can provide feedback on the proposed calendar by attending the public hearing or by submitting written comments to the district by March 20, 2024.