HOLT PUBLIC SCHOOLS KIDS’ WORLD NEWS October 2019
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Your Muscular System The muscular system is made up of tissues that work with the skeletal system to control movement of the body. Without muscles, you couldn’t open your mouth, breathe, shake hands, walk, talk or move your food through your digestive system. Without muscles, you would not be able to do anything! Everyone’s body weight is about 40% muscle. There are over 630 muscles that help you move. Muscles can’t push - they pull. Muscles often work in pairs so that they can pull in different or opposite directions. The cells that make up your muscles contract and then relax. Microscopic fibers in these cells compress by sliding in past each other like a sliding door when you open and shut it. The cells are fed by chemical energy from the food you eat. There are three different types of muscles. The first is the Cardiac muscles that are found only in your heart. They power the action that pumps blood throughout your body. The second type are smooth muscles and like the cardiac muscles - they are involuntary. That means that you don’t know when they are doing their job! Some examples are - when you breath (movement of your diaphragm) or when your eyes blink! Or when you digest the food you eat! They are automatic movements that are controlled by the nervous system and hormones. The third type are muscles known as voluntary or skeletal muscles. They only work when you tell them to. Like the muscles in your arms and legs that help you walk or pick things up. You can also hurt your muscles - like pulling or tearing them. But, they can most often heal themselves because they are living body parts! Interesting Facts: • You have over 30 facial muscles which create looks like surprise, happiness, sadness and frowning. • Eye muscles are the busiest muscles in the body. Scientists esti-
mate they may move more than 100,000 times per day! • The largest muscles in the body is the gluteus maximus muscles in the buttocks.
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“Trick Or Treat” Safely Halloween is fun because you use your imagination, create a costume and trick or treat! That’s all good, but safety has to play an important role on Halloween “Trick or Treat” time. Here are a few tips to help. Pumpkin Safety Tips ► Decorate your pumpkin with markers or paint. Leave the carving to the adults. ► Use candles carefully. Candle lit pumpkins need to be away from anything flammable like curtains. Never leave them unattended or better yet - use flashlights or battery operated flameless candles. Home Front Tips ► Clean up and put away anything that a trick or treater could trip over. Turn the lights on. ► Control your pets. Take no chances that the family pet may get frightened or bite someone. ► Consider sugar substitutes like stickers, pencils, rubber insects, etc. Costume Safety Tips ► Create a costume that is bright in color. Trick or treating is traditionally held during the evening so your costume needs to be seen by both pedestrians and vehicles. A good idea is to use reflective materials or tape attached to your child’s costume and trick or treat bag. A flame retardent costume is also a good idea. Make sure the costume fits well, including the shoes and you have plenty of room to dress warmly. ► A mask can obstruct your vision - make sure it fits and you can see. How about make-up instead? Test costume makeup on a small area of skin to make sure you are not allergic to it. ► Any weapons or props should look and feel harmless and be brightly colored. Make sure they are bendable and do not have any pointed ends. Trick-or-Treating Safety Tips ► Never go into a stranger’s house and only accept treats in the doorway. ► When you are trick or treating, make sure your parents or a re-
sponsible adult is with you at all times. Never trick or treat alone. ► Be careful when you cross a street. Look in all directions and make sure there is not a car coming. If you are with younger children, take their hand and help them cross. Cross the street at the corner or at a crosswalk. Do not cut through back alleys or fields. ► Do not get into a stranger’s car. ► Plan your entire route a head of time. ► Be sure to say thank you for your treats. ► Be careful walking near lit pumpkins or luminaries. ► Only go to houses where the lights are on. ► Walk on sidewalks or driveways. ► Make sure someone has a cellular phone in case of emergency. ► Carry a flashlight or glow stick to make you more visible. ► Go out trick or treating only during specified times for your neighborhood. ► Have your parents check your candy BEFORE you eat it when you get home. Keep only the treats that are unopened with wrappers that aren’t torn or have holes in them. After you eat candy, don’t forget to brush your teeth! Halloween can be so much fun, so be safe this year and have a wonderful time.
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HOLT PUBLIC SCHOOLS WELCOME! It is with great pride and enthusiasm that I write to welcome you and our exceptional learning community to the 20th edition of our very own Kids’ World News! For over 20 years, the Holt Business Alliance has been the force that shapes our community’s future. The membership serves as a powerful networking partnership of local businesses, school representatives, and JRYHUQPHQW RI¿FLDOV ZRUNLQJ WRJHWKHU WR SURPRWH WKH mission of developing strong community support for our businesses, local government and schools. With that, the Holt Business Alliance proudly sponsors this SXEOLFDWLRQ (DFK PRQWK \RX ZLOO ¿QG FRQWHQW XQLTXH to Holt Public and our greater learning community! By creating a personalized publication, we believe we will engage our students at a deeper level. While our district provides the core curriculum each day, the Holt Business Alliance is choosing to supplement our curriculum by supporting the Holt Public Kids’ World News each month! In an effort to connect with our public, I send a weekly email called the Peek at the Week to interested stakeholders. If you would like to be added to the weekly email blast, please send a note to suptofc@hpsk12.net with the word Peek in the subject line. Keep an eye on us as we Innovate, Educate and Inspire our learning community to achieve on every level! Together IS better! Throughout the school year, I urge you to engage with us on social media and I hope you enjoy reading this edition of the Holt Public Kids’ World News sponsored by the Holt Business Alliance.
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Rotary Club News by John Hayhoe Each month the Holt/South Lansing Rotary recognizes a Holt student athlete. Last month Holt Football coach, Chad Fulk, selected Garret Kelenske to be honored. Garret has a 3.9 at Holt and plans to DWWHQG FROOHJH DQG JR LQWR WKH PHGLFDO ¿HOG *DUUHW was selected for his 131 hours of community service. Pictured are Chad Fulk, Garret Kelenske, and Rotary President Ellen Weaver. Go Rams!
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HOLT PUBLIC SCHOOLS Ribbon Cuttings by John Hayhoe
The Holt Business Alliance welcomed Jennifer Sesniak, and her business, BluBird Kitchen Design, to Holt. Jennifer designs and sells kitchen cupboards. Welcome to Holt, Jennifer!
So You Want to be in the Band? by Dennis Marvin President Holt High School Band Boosters “So You Want to be in the Band?,� presented by the Holt High School Band Boosters provides information about the high school band experience. The Band Boosters hopes this article will encourage kids to think about music, learning an instrument, and joining the band in middle school and for the rest of their years in Holt Public Schools.
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The Trip of a Lifetime How would you like to visit the Eiffel Tower in Paris, the Matterhorn in Switzerland, or see ski jumpers in the middle of summer in Austria? This is something you can do along with playing concerts in six different European cities if you get involved in the band through high school and participate in the Michigan Ambassadors of Music program that is organized every two years. This past summer, 17 Holt High School band students (along with three choir students) participated with over 250 other student musicians and vocalists from high schools throughout Michigan. The trip is not sponsored by the School District, but each student is nominated by the High School Band Director (or Choir Director) based on music performance ability, academic record, and student
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The Holt Business visited Eric King and his Holt business, Meemic Insurance, and welcomed him to Holt with a ribbon cutting ceremony. Welcome Eric!
Talk with Us Tuesday Podcast by John Hayhoe Dr. David Hornak, Holt School Superintendent, and John Hayhoe, Delhi Township Supervisor hosted John Bush as guest on their 149th podcast. John started the Holt 9-11 Run and this is the eighth consecutive year of this amazing event. Mr. Bush stated, “we are expecting a great crowd and warm weather for the event. Again, this year, we will hold a 5K ‘walk and run’ through the Holt community. The money is donated to three ‘projects’ selected by the Ingham &RXQW\ 6KHULIIÂśV 2IÂżFH WKH 'HOKL 7RZQVKLS )LUH 'HSDUWPHQW DQG WKH $PHULFDQ Legion.â€? John went on to say that over $100,000 has been raised in the past 7 \HDUV 7R OLVWHQ WR WKLV SRGFDVW KWWSV JRKSV QHW KSVSRGFDVW RU SUHYLRXVO\ UHFRUGHG VKRZV YLVLW RU KWWS KROWSXEOLFVFK SRGEHDQ FRP Thanks for listening and remember to read! Enjoy!
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HOLT PUBLIC SCHOOLS Homecoming Parade There is a new tradition in Holt Public! Rather than distributing candy during the Memorial Day Parades in Holt and Dimondale, the Holt Fest Parade and the Homecoming Parade, John Hayhoe, the Delhi Township Supervisor and Superintendent, Dr. David Hornak collect used books and choose to distribute books to children on each parade route. During the Homecoming Parade, the duo partnered with members of the National Junior Honor Society and distributHG RYHU ERRNV 7KDW GHÂżQLWHO\ GHVHUYHV D ZRZ ZRZ super, wow! If you have books to donate, please reach out WR 0U +D\KRH E\ HPDLO -KD\KRH#DRO FRP
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Holt Public has partnered with the Kroger Community Rewards Program! By registering your Kroger card, your JURFHU\ DQG RU JDV EHQH¿WV ZLOO QRW EH impacted; however, Holt Public will start to earn money to be used to support our STEM/STEAM and Professional Development programs! We raised nearly $12,500 so far! Thank you Holt Public! The steps to regLVWHU \RXU FDUG DUH EHORZ ‡ 6LPSO\ UHJLVWHU RQOLQH DW KWWS NURJHUcommunityrewards.com • Be sure to have your Kroger Plus card handy and register your card with Holt Public! ‡ (QWHU RXU 132 QXPEHU RU +ROW 3XEOLF 6FKRROV 2XU 132 1XPEHU LV (* • To verify you are enrolled correctly, you will see Holt Public Schools on the right side of your information page. • Do you use your phone number at the register? Call 877-576-7587 to get your Kroger Plus card number. • Members must swipe their registered Kroger Plus card or use the phone number that is related to their registered Kroger Plus card when shopping for each purchase to count. This is an easy way to support Holt Public!
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At their last dinner meeting, the Holt Lions Club presented a $2,000 check to the Holt Community Food Bank. The funds will be used to provide Thanksgiving and Christmas meals to over 95 Holt Families! Pictured are Food Bank President Denise Davis, Food Bank coordinator Bonnie Mahieu, and Food Bank V.P. Maurie Mahieu.
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The Holt Lions Club, the Delhi Township Fire Department and Parks & Recreation Department Invites you to
Halloween in the Park 2019
The party is on Sunday, October 27, 2019. Starting time is 2:00 PM and runs till 4:00 PM. The location is the Veterans Memorial Park, located behind the Delhi Township Offices at 2074 Aurelius Road, Holt MI 48842. Come join the Lions, many Holt area businesses and civic organizations who are passing out candy and trinkets. Kids can enjoy an early, slightly scary, fun, safe Halloween experience. Children of all ages are welcome in or out of costume. Businesses wishing to participate can contact the Delhi Township Fire Department at 517-694-3327 or Gail Robins at gailjrobins@yahoo.com. We found some of the *big* kids have a lot of fun too.
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The Great Lakes And Glaciers
Around a billion years ago, a fracture in the earth running from what is now Oklahoma to Lake Superior generated volcanic activity. It almost split North America. Over 20 million years, lava from the fracture flowed in this area. It created mountains covering the regions now known as northern Wisconsin and Minnesota and the Laurentian Mountains were formed in Eastern Canada. Occasional volcanic activity continued while these mountains eroded. Molten magma below the highlands of what is now Lake Superior spewed out to its sides causing the highlands to sink and form a huge rock basin that would one day hold Lake Superior. With time, the fracture stabilized and the rock tilted north to south. This region went from fire to ice with the arrival of the glaciers. In fact, if you were to go back in time and visit Michigan 14,000 years ago, you would have found the Great Lakes area covered in a
Cliffs of Door County in Wisconsin sheet of ice, called a glacier. These sheets averaged over one mile thick. At rates of only a little over a half foot per day, the glacier slowly made its way across the Great Lakes basin. It carved out deep valleys and moved large amounts of soil. As the glacier melted and moved towards Canada, it left behind a series of large holes that filled with meltwater from the glacier. These formed the basic shape of the Great Lakes. It wasn’t until around 6,000 years ago that the lakes took their final shape we see today. When the glaciers melted and began receding, their leading edges left behind high ridges and rock formations. Some of these can be seen today in the Cliffs of Door County in Wisconsin and the “flowerpots” on Bruce Peninsula in Ontario.
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HOLT PUBLIC SCHOOLS Upcoming Events - October 2019 1 2 3 7 8
• Horizon HOPS: 6:30pm
• Full Day of Instruction: Count Day
• Wilcox PTO: 6:30pm
• Fall Break: All Schools
• Fall Break: All Schools
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• Fall Break: All Schools
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• Fall Break: Balanced Calendar only
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• Fall Break: Balanced Calendar only
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• Dimondale PTO: 6pm
• Elliott PTO • Fall Break: Balanced Calendar only • Late Start/Early Release for Traditional Calendar Schools
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• Fall Break: Balanced Calendar only
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• Fall Break: Balanced Calendar only
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• Board of Education: Committee of the Whole @ 5:30pm • Board of Education: Regular Meeting @ 7pm
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• Sycamore PTO: 6:30pm
• Fall Break: All Schools
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• Late Start/Early Release
• Fall Break: All Schools
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• Late Start/Early Release
Holt Public Schools Kids’ World News
www.kidsworldnews.org
October 2019, Page 12