A Note from Ms. Sickler
Order your 2023 Field Day Shirt HERE (orders due by 4/28)! Harvest Field Day is Friday, May 26th.
This FRIDAY, April 28th, is our 1st-grade music concert. Each concert will last approximately 30 minutes. Please do not arrive more than twenty minutes prior to the performance. Due to space constraints, family members will not be able to “sign out” Harvest siblings to watch the concert.
- 10:00am – Mrs. Finn & Mrs. Ridinger’s classes
- 2:30pm – Mrs. Mierkowicz, Mrs. Smith, and Mrs. Treber’s classes
Emily
PTA Points
- We want to show our amazing staff how much we appreciate them by having the Harvest families provide a taco bar lunch on Thursday, 5/4/23. Please review the *FEW* available slots left below and click HERE to sign up.
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Lunch Help (through 5/5 )
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Harvest PTA Website
District Notes
STUDENTS in 3rd-12th grades will be invited to take this survey when the window opens. If you would like to preview the student survey, you can do so via the following links:
Family Input For the 23-24 School Year
This is your opportunity to share your thoughts regarding your child as we start gathering information to begin the placement process for the 2023-20234 school year. These input forms will be open throughout the remainder of the current school year.
- Incoming Young 5s/Kindergarten Students
- Incoming First Grade Students
- Incoming Second Grade Students
- Incoming Third Grade Students
- Incoming Fourth Grade Students (information will be shared with Heritage)
Quick Links
District
Harvest
- Harvest Elementary Website Main Page
- Harvest Before & After Care (run through Saline Community Education)
- Harvest Spirit Wear Order Form
- Breakfast & Lunch Menus
- Harvest Walk Area Map (from transportation)
Did You Know?
Did you know there is a chess camp for Harvest Hornets in June? John Smalec has been teaching chess and organizing chess camps for young people for over 35 years. Some of his students have gone on to become chess masters and teach chess full-time. John has played in National and International tournaments since 1972 when Bobby Fischer won the world championship. His tournament schedule has taken him to St. Martin’s, The Isle of Man, St. Petersburg, Russia and Reykjavik, Iceland. Closer to home he has played in the U.S. Open, U.S. Amateur and several times in our state championship known as the Michigan Open. The interest in Scholastic chess has grown over the years. In the 1980’s the state children’s championship might have had 40 students. Since then some of these same events have had close to 400 young people. John enjoys helping young people and answering the questions of parents. so feel free to contact him anytime at adventuresinchess@gmail.com
Ms. Sickler Reads!
To our Harvest Hornets celebrating, Eid Mubarak.