
Thoughts to ponder


Welcome back on this fabulous Monday morning.


Have a great day today!


A special thank you to our many varied and great volunteers for organizing a wonderful event in honor of Dar Grove and his new 1,500 mile milestone.
The event was very well planned and Dar was relishing his time walking his final laps to obtain his new level of attainment before a really, really big crowd of onlookers that included a well-represented Beaverton Schools contingent of personnel and students.
#GoBeavers




Never Give Up!


See the light!


Due to poor road conditions, Beaverton Schools will be closed on Tuesday, February 18, 2020. A decisions about night time events will be decided by 1pm.
Enjoy your day.


It's a great day to be a Beaver!
The new sign is up on M-18 at the Administration building and our official name change from the IRS came last week too.
#GoBeavers


On to Regionals!
#GoBeavers


Happy Valentine's Day & it is the weekend too!
Have a great day!!
#GoBeavers


Good morning Beaverton Community. This morning, we did have a bus break down during its' run. The bus did not have any students on it when it broke down. We did send a spare bus. All students are safe and sound. However, we did run little late due to the circumstances. Thanks in advance for your understanding.

Congratulations to our random drawing winners for Count Day. Shelby Samuel from Beaverton Elementary and Malory Greenacre from the Jr./Sr. High School. Shelby is pictured here with Mr. Bassage, Elementary Principal. Malory is pictured here with Superintendent, Joseph Passalacqua.



Perspective


Have a great day!


Thoughts for the day...BINGO!!!!!


Beaverton Schools will be closed on Monday, February 10, 2020 due to slick roads.
The plows will not be out in time to clean off all primary and secondary roads before the morning commute.


Friday, February 7, 2020
To all Parents/Guardians,
Lockdown training
This post is to inform you about a lockdown training that we had this morning. Our schools are committed to the safety and education of all our students. We also want to clearly communicate with parents about safety issues when they arise. Today’s lockdown was just a drill.
Lockdown procedures were followed and the police were involved. This was a collaborative effort between the schools, the Beaverton & Gladwin City Police Department and Gladwin County Police Department.
Sometimes, secure mode and/or lockdown situations can frighten students. Please discuss this situation with your children and let us know if follow-up is needed at school.
Thank you for your understanding.
Please feel free to call either building if you have any questions or concerns.
Sincerely,
Joseph Passalacqua
Superintendent


Let that sink in!


Be a PeliCAN!


Happy 100's day to all of the students at Beaverton Elementary.
