Forest School News

Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum and Detroit Public Television Partner in Grant from New York City Public Television Station THIRTEEN
Hands-On learning. Forest School, 1976 Ecorse Rd., Ypsilanti, is the benefactor of a grant received by Detroit Public Television and the Ann Arbor Hands on Museum. This partnership is one of only nine across the U.S. to receive the National Science
Foundation grant. Students will participate in activities based on the two-hour PBS documentary, "The Music Instinct: Science and Song," which explores the connections between music and the human body, mind and natural world. Forest School is an alternative day treatment program administered by Ypsilanti public Schools for emotionally impaired students in Washtenaw County. Details: Jan Sturdivant, (734) 714-1800.
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Reminder to parents:
When you have a change in your phone number, it's imperative that you update your phone number with your child's school. A phone number is critical for contacting parents/guardians when a child is sick, has an emergency, missed the school bus or has an unexcused absence.  An undated phone number also assures parents that they will receive important information through our automated phone system regarding school closings, special events or message from the Superintendent. Thank you for keeping the home-school connection current.

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