The Empowerment Project, a 54-minute documentary about “ordinary women doing extraordinary things” will be shown at 6 p.m., Saturday, May 30, in the River Raisin Centre for the Arts on S. Monroe St., Monroe. It is the first time the documentary has been shown in Michigan.
The showing, which also includes a live question-and-answer time with the film’s two directors, is presented by Waterloo Elementary School and sponsored by the Monroe office of Old National Bank.
“People in Monroe County are fortunate to have the opportunity to see this life-changing documentary,” said Waterloo Elementary School Principal Lisa McLaughlin, who led the efforts to bring the documentary and two of its directors to Monroe. “Although the film is about women making a difference and is meant to be an inspiration to girls, there is something in the film for everyone.”
Mrs. McLaughlin said that having the two filmmakers, Sarah Moshman and Debra Michelle Cook, in Monroe to speak with the audience after the documentary and to participate in discussions, makes the upcoming event even more memorable.
Student tickets are $2 and adult tickets are $5. They are available in advance by stopping at Waterloo Elementary School, 1933 S. Custer Rd., or the Monroe Public Schools Administration Building at 1275 N. Macomb St. They also can be purchased at the door, if they still are available.
Disappointed by the way the media portrayed women, in 2012 filmmakers Moshman and Cook and three fellow female filmmakers embarked on a 7,000-mile one-month trek across the U.S. from Los Angeles to New York City. On their journey, they found women who had been successful, and then talked to them about how they had achieved success in their lives. Their central question: “What would you have done if you were not afraid to fail?”
Over that time period they interviewed 17 different women, including an astronaut, a beauty pageant queen, a Navy four-star admiral, the founder of Girls on the Run, an architect, a pilot, a chef and a pro athlete, among others.
The fruits of their labors? This documentary video and a sense of tremendous accomplishment.
“The mission of this film is simple – girls of ANY age can do and be anything they may want. We have only the limits we put on ourselves and if we start to support each other and showcase some strong female role models then I believe girls will truly know they are empowered and that we can start to change the conversation,” Ms. Moshman said.
The Education Foundation of Monroe Public Schools has awarded six mini-grants totaling nearly $4,000 to various programs in Monroe Public Schools. Two awards went to teachers at Waterloo Elementary School, two to teachers at Arborwood Elementary and one each to Custer Elementary and Monroe Middle School. Roughly half of the money awarded went to engineering and STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics) programs.
Grants were awarded to these teachers and groups:
Ronnie Riggs and Sharon Thomas, Waterloo Elementary -- Funding the purchase of 12 STEM kits to be used at summer STEAM camps at Waterloo. The camps will target Waterloo students who have demonstrated a high level of interest in the STEAM curriculum.
Kelly Davis, Kari Tackett and Melissa Bell, Custer Elementary – Provides for the purchase of 15 reusable simple machine sets and a simple machine activity pack. Custer students will be able to use the sets to explore engineering concepts while building teamwork and communications skills. Teachers will be encouraged to integrate use into the curriculum and families will have access to the machine kits during Family Engineering nights.
Kyle Reed, Waterloo Elementary – 16 MaKey-MaKey sets will be purchased to allow students to create electronically controlled inventions using basic circuitry and software. These would be used as an enrichment activity in robotics and as a separate class for summer learning at Waterloo.
Scott Hoppert, Monroe Middle School – Purchase of popular books and rolling file carts to create mobile libraries that can be moved from classroom to classroom to facilitate a sustained silent reading program during Trojan Family Time at MMS.
Katie Collins and Kelly Levicki, Arborwood North Elementary – A two-year membership for two classrooms to a website which allows students to read books on-line, have teachers print out books if the student does not have internet access at home, and which allows parents to take a more active role in their child’s reading improvements. The program also allows the teacher to monitor student progress, even in the summer.
Chessica Oetjens, Arborwood Campus – Funds the development of a “MakerSpace” where this creation station will include various 21st century tools which the students can use to make various items. The items to be purchased also can be used over-and-over by students to make many different items.
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Pennies for Patients Leukemia and Lymphoma Society Fundraiser
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18 PINK & PURPLE PENNY DAY! |
19 NEON NICKELS! |
20 DAZZLING DIMES! |
23 CRAZY QUARTERS! |
24 TEAM UP FOR LEUKEMIA! |
Pink & Purple Penny Day: Wear pink and or purple while collecting pennies!
Neon Nickels Day: Wear your brightest neon and bring in nickels!
Dazzling Dimes Day: Donate dimes & wear something shiny or something that makes you different & unique!
Crazy Quarters Day: Wear a crazy socks to school today and cash in your quarters!
Team Up for Leukemia: Wear your favorite team’s jersey or colors and collect all coins and dollars!
Next week, the Monroe Public Schools Transportation Department will conduct its final bus evacuation drills of this school year. On Monday, May 18, we will practice the drills in the morning drop only for the elementary schools. On Tuesday, May 19, evacuation drills will be performed at the morning drop for Monroe Middle School buses. The evacuation drill for Monroe High School buses will be held Wednesday, May 20, in the morning drop only. Students must know what is expected of them so they can respond quickly, in a safe and orderly fashion. All drills will take place at the schools where students are dropped off in the morning. Parents with questions can call 734-265-3300.
Congratulations to the Monroe High School Expressions and the Generations of Sound both of which received good ratings when they competed recently at the State Choral Festival at Central Michigan University. “What a great group of kids we have in the choirs at Monroe High School,” said MHS’ Director of Vocal Music Cate Windelborn. “They gave beautiful performances. We were honored to be invited and to participate in this very prestigious festival. We had an amazing day.” To hear recordings of the choirs performing at various times, please click on this link. http://mhswindelborn.weebly.com/performance-recordings-2015.html
Due to forecasted inclement weather in the area, there are a number of cancellations in our district this afternoon and evening (May 11.) All extended-day programs for math and reading in the elementary schools are cancelled for today. All after-school tutoring programs at Monroe High School, Monroe Middle School and Orchard Center High School are cancelled for today. In addition, there will be no GED classes tonight at Orchard Center. All other school events scheduled for tonight, including all sports and the Custer spring concert at Monroe High School, have been cancelled.
ALL after school activities are cancelled due to the weather. This includes all sports, SST, talent show auditions, and Parent Advisory council meeting.
Monroe Public Schools will have a one-hour early release this Wednesday, May 13. There will be no school on Wednesday for Orchard Center High School.
Some important dates are approaching for next year’s sideline cheerleading teams, according to coach Mary Rose McMullen.
The one-hour-long sideline cheer information meeting will be held at 2:30 p.m., Tuesday, May 19, in MHS Lecture Room 1. The meeting is for students who will be sophomores, juniors and seniors next year. For prospective cheerleaders who cannot make the meeting, an information flyer will be available in the athletic office. This meeting is not for the incoming freshmen because information on a meeting for those students will be distributed at Monroe Middle School.
And cheerleaders, here are some important dates for you to plan to be at Monroe High School. There will be a two-hour mandatory 2015-2016 season clinic at 10 a.m., Monday, June 8 in the MHS gym and commons for all girls tryong out for the varsity, JV and freshman cheerleading programs. Again -- this is mandatory; you MUST attend. Tryouts will be held one day only -- June 10, in the MHS Commons and the gym. Tryout times are tentative but as of now are: Varsity, 9 a.m. to noon; Junior Varsity, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.; and incoming freshmen, 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.