2-Hour Delayed Start 09-30-15
REMINDER: Grand Ledge Public Schools will have a 2-hour delayed start for students tomorrow, Wednesday, September 30, 2015. Students who ride the bus will be picked up two hours later than their regular pick up time.
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The Grand Ledge Mudge's Follies is preparing for rehearsals for the 2016 season. They are looking for students in 1st - 6th grade who are interested in joining their Kids Chorus. They are also seeking students who would be interested in dancing in Follies as well. The ages range from 1st grade all the way up to high school. High school students are encouraged to join the adult chorus! Rehearsals for kids chorus will begin Sunday April 3rd at 12:30p at the Grand Ledge Congregational Church. You can visit www.mudgesfollies.org for specific group rehearsal times. Adult rehearsals will begin Tuesday March 29th and run 7pm-9pm at in the music room at Beagle Elementary School (600 W South Street). This year's performances take place Thursday June 23rd and Friday June 24th in the Auditorium at the Grand Ledge High School. Questions about rehearsals or anything pertaining to Follies, please feel free to contact Libby Brandon at 517-627-2715 or email Patrick Monroe at monroep@glcomets.net.
From Dr. Brian Metcalf, Superintendent of Grand Ledge Public Schools.
As you may know, today at Grand Ledge High School, a district student wrote graffiti on a wall of the restroom that was perceived to be a threat, taken from the title of a movie. The district takes threats very seriously and immediately notified police, and initiated an investigation to assure the safety and well being of our students and staff.
As of 8:30 pm, the High School administration has identified the individual that actually wrote the graffiti on the walls of the bathrooms. The police have been notified, and most recently the police have had an opportunity to make a home visit to conduct a threat assessment. This student will NOT be in attendance at the High School tomorrow.
The district is also aware that 2 students posted photos of the graffiti on social media, rather than reporting the misconduct to school administrators or teachers. While this poor choice did not result in negative consequences on this occasion, students need to be reminded that behavior of this nature must be immediately reported so that the district may promptly assure that everyone is safe. I urge you to remind your own children how important it is to report any concern they have to a teacher, an administrator or another responsible adult within the building IMMEDIATELY. Together, we will continue to keep our school a safe place for everyone.
Please be assured that Grand Ledge Public Schools TOP priority is the safety and well being of our students and staff.
At this time, it appears that the HS Administration has a clear understanding of all of the events that occurred today, and that any concern of the threat identified has been eliminated.
Thank you for your time and continued support!!
Superintendent Dr. Brian Metcalf wants to make you aware that this afternoon, at approximately 2:45 pm, the Eaton County Sheriff’s Department notified the district that Willow Ridge Elementary School had a potential threat in the vicinity. Specifically, it was reported that someone had carjacked a vehicle near Broadbent and Willow, and that a suspect could still be in the area.
This notice came after Hayes Middle School students had already been released.
Immediately upon notification, Willow Ridge Elementary was placed in a “Shelter in Place” status. Students and staff were secured within the building with all exterior doors locked; instruction still occurred within each classroom.
At approximately 3:20pm the Sheriff’s Department notified us that they believed that there was no longer a threat; they gave us the all clear and we were able to release the students on time.
As always, student safety is our top priority, and I would like to thank the Sheriff's department and our staff at Willow Ridge for acting so quickly!!
Join us on Wednesday, September 30th for the 28th Annual Grand Ledge High School Marching Band Exhibition. Admission = $5. For a complete list of the performer, click here .
To view the dates we know for the 2015-2016 school calendar, please click here .





