Category Archives: Randels Elementary
Elementary Lost and Founds Already Overflowing!
If your child’s name is on their belongings we can get them returned. Any time you are in the building please ask to see the Lost & Found area, especially if you are missing items. Almost all busses also have a Lost & Found box on their bus. Please have your child check with the bus driver if they are missing something.
Now that the weather is getting a little cooler in the mornings students are being sent to school with light jackets. By lunch time it is warming up and they take those jackets off. PLEASE make sure to put your child’s name on the tag of the jacket. We donated many items at the end of last school year because they were never claimed.
First Day of School at Randels
Randels students were excited for their first day back at school! They participated in ice breakers, played games and got to know their new classmates and teachers!
CA School Calendar and School Start Times
The school year starts on September 3rd, and we know it’s never too early to start preparing! Take a look at the CA School calendar and the start times!
Click here to download the CA School Calendar and School Start Times.
Dye and Randels YouthQuest Update!
Wow! What a week at camp YouthQuest! We started it with a bang! After a crack of thunder and a bolt of lightning we had limited power. Another crack of thunder and a bolt of lightning and we had no power at all! But it didn’t stop us from having a great day! Campers came together in the gym under reserved power and had an awesome game of dodge ball followed by team building exercises and even arts and crafts in the mess hall. Approximately three hours later; the power kicked on and the awesome fifth grade girls had been busy making pom poms and cheered all the way up the hall as good as any Carman-Ainsworth’s High School cheerleading squad. Chanting give me a “P” give me an “O” give me a “W” give me an “E” give me a “R.” What do we got?Power!
This week campers are very busy preparing for our Fiesta Fiesta, making flags from Mexico, maracas, and piñatas. Campers are learning the Macarena to teach to others. The fifth grade girls made cake in a jar and homemade blue jean purses. Kindergarteners, first graders and second graders made fantastic under the sea pictures using sandpaper and made sand art in a bottle. Some of the campers made sombreros out of newspaper and tissue. The campers all agreed the best part of the week was the field trip to Torzewski Water Park in Lapeer County.
Campers devoured grilled Koegel’s hot dogs, chips, watermelon, lemonade, and cookies. They slid down a four-story-high water slide, while others chose to enjoy the pirate’s ship in Pirate’s Cove. AR- AR -AR-mates! But by the end of the day, all the campers stood underneath a huge mushroom and slid down a big frog into the icy cold water. Campers tried to wrestle a ten foot alligator in the kiddy pool without success. What a fantastic way to end a week! Light’s out see you at a flag pole next week. A good time was had by all!
Title I Science Students Learned about Petroglyphs!
Title I and Native American Education worked together to provide a free Summer Science Camp to elementary students. This is a lesson on petroglyphs. Dye and Randels students also made their own petroglyphs!
Exploring and Experimenting at Camp
Students got the opportunity to explore and experiment at the Dye/Randels Title I Summer Science Camp.
Title I Summer Science Camp Students Learning about Geology!
Dye and Randels students learned about geology from Ms. Cheryl Cross at the Title I Summer Science Camp. Every student was able to choose a rock to take home!
Summer Science Camp Students Design Robots
Dye and Randels students got the opportunity to design robots in Robotics at Summer Science Camp.
Randels Honor Roll Students
Randels Students Shine Again! Once again many of Randels 3rd, 4th, and 5th graders made their teachers and family members proud by getting on the honor roll. Great job to all of you who made it. Keep up the hard work and dedication to your studies.