
April 15th, 2019
Dear Deckerville Community Schools Family and Community,
At approximately 10:30am, Monday, April 15th, Deckerville Community Schools was placed on secure lock down. This was in response to an altercation that took place between two students in the high school. Law enforcement was notified and responded immediately. The district remained on lock-down until searches were conducted and until both parties were confirmed to be secure. The situation is now safe and stable, and students are attending their regular classes. Rest assured, nothing is more important than the safety of our students.
Sincerely,
Michael S. Hugan
Superintendent
Deckerville Community Schools

Seniors - a reminder that the Educational Foundation Scholarships are due on Friday, April 12th, at noon.

DARE Graduation

Dads at work!

Donuts for Dad: more pictures

Donuts For Dad!! Thank you Dads for sharing your morning with us!




Reminder: Donuts for Dad’s Friday, April 5th 7:30-10:00am.

Reading Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince!! Great Hogwarts reading!!


Caught reading the sports section. Great Spring Break reading!!!


Mid Spring Break reading Challenge: To finish off reading month please share pictures of you reading during your spring break. Send pictures to yoconnor@deckerville.k12.mi.us
Here I am in Kansas City reading with our daughters dog Cooper. Keep Reading!!!


No Talking Chapter 20 Link:
https://youtu.be/fehxlZpyzY8

More Pictures from Wax Museum

More Wax Museum pictures

4th Grade Wax Museum:

Thursday, March 21Facebook Challenge!!
Without reading Chapter 20, use three words to tell how the book, Not Talking, might end.

No Talking Chapter 18 Link: https://youtu.be/EDhG5RoIEbs
No Talking Chapter 19 Link:
https://youtu.be/-OK4uR1ZoGU

March 21st, 2019
Inclement Weather Make Up Days
Dear Deckerville Community School Members,
As you know, we experienced particularly harsh winter weather conditions during the months of January and February this year, bringing our total number of school cancellations to 11 days. Normally, the State allows for up to six cancellations per calendar year. In addition, school districts may apply for a waiver that grants up to an additional three days to be forgiven. Deckerville Community Schools has already applied for and received this waiver, so we have been forgiven 9 days total. This leaves two days that we will have to make up.
In reviewing all options, I have decided that the least disruptive option for families will be to hold our first make-up day on, Monday, April 22nd, which is the day after Easter Sunday. On Monday, April 22nd, school will be in session from 8:05am until 2:57pm. The Tech Center will also be open on that day. Our second make-up day will be held on Thursday, June 13th. On Thursday, June 13th, school will be in session from 8:05 until 11:30am. I apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause Deckerville families.
There has been much talk of granting schools two additional days due to the two days that Michigan was declared to be under emergency. However, as of today, no decision has been made by the legislature. If the State legislature ends up granting us two more days, then we will revert back to our normal school calendar and not have to make up any days.
Sincerely,
Michael S. Hugan
Superintendent
Deckerville Community Schools

No Talking Chapter 17 Link: https://youtu.be/Nt4qBcgakqw

No Talking Chapter 15 Link: https://youtu.be/DFIv1wCleVE
No Talking Chapter 16 Link:
https://youtu.be/G809nDo5OLA

No Talking Chapter 14 Link: https://youtu.be/qafzxUNE1y4