Students at Way Elementary came to school at night in their pajamas to enjoy cookies, milk, and a literacy event. The event, Books at Bedtime, was held in conjunction with several other activities during the week of the Way Book Fair.
Special guests including Bloomfield Township Library Youth Services Librarian Patricia Ballard, Way Principal Michelle Fiebke-Lang, and Way Media Center Specialist Cindy Zervos read books to the many participants. Even Marge, Way’s new therapy dog, was there to hear the stories!
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Across Bloomfield Hills Schools this past semester, students have been hard at work to help our schools receive the No Place for Hate designation. An initiative of the Anti-Defamation League, No Place for Hate involves students leading the way, designing and implementing three activities over the course of a school year to gain the designation.
BHS will no longer be utilizing Community Pass for lunch deposits. Electronic funds (paying by bank account or credit card) should now be done directly in ParentPortal. Instructions are available here.