Hayes Intermediate Newsletter
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Eric Leopold, Principal
Scott Millbrook, Assistant Principal
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- November 19th: Family Game Night! 4:30pm-6:30pm
- November 21st: Kona Cocoa Truck during lunches
- November 26th-28th: No Students - Thanksgiving Break đŚ đ˝ď¸
- December 1: No Students - Staff PD Day
- December 2nd: Classes Resume
- December 22nd: January 2nd: No Students - Winter Break âď¸ âď¸
- January 6th: Classes Resume
- January 19th: No Classes - MLK Day
- February 11th: Student Count Day
- February 13th: No Students - Staff PD Day
- February 16th: No Classes - President's Day
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6th Grade Football at The Big House!
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The 6th Grade football team was invited to play at the Big House on Monday, November 10th!
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KONA COCOA at HAYES INTERMEDIATE
Friday November 21st during Lunches
Prices Range from $4 to $7
Cash or Credit Card only
Kona typical returns a portion of proceeds to fund the purchase of items for the Comet Cart.
If you would like to donate to a student who may not be able to make a purchase, please send the contribution in an envelope to the office. If purchasing a Kona poses a financial hardship for your family, please contact our office to let us know.
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Click on the button below to register
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Building a Culture of Kindness at Hayes Intermediate
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At Hayes Intermediate, we know that bringing together students from four different elementary schools is both exciting and challenging. Our fifth and sixth-graders are learning how to form new friendships and navigate a wider social world. This time of growth sometimes brings misunderstandings, hurt feelings, and, on occasion, bullying behavior.
Thatâs why our school places a strong emphasis on teaching positive social skills and building empathy. All fifth-grade classes read Growing Friendships, a book that helps students understand what it means to be a good friend and how to work through social challenges. In addition, all students take part in a dedicated anti-bullying unit through our Second Step program, which provides explicit lessons on respect and how to stand up for one another.
We want families to know that when bullying is suspected or occurs, itâs taken seriously and addressed quickly. Any concerns about bullying should be reported directly to our Deans/Student Success Coordinators or Principals so we can investigate and ensure that students feel safe and supported. Call 517-925-5740 and ask to leave a voicemail for Sally, Calvin, Scott, or Eric.
Additionally, the vast majority of concerns that are reported stem from interactions that have occurred online, outside of school hours. Please continue to closely monitor your childâs text threads, video calls, and social media activity to keep everyone feeling safe.
Together, by teaching empathy, setting clear expectations, and communicating openly, we can help every student at Hayes feel that they belong.
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The school news is a completely student-led operation. They work hard creating and putting together content each week! They analyze and critique each episode as a class on Mondays and aim to improve each week. Thank you for supporting and encouraging our students. Here is a link for last week's episode.
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From the Hayes Office Staff
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ATTENDANCE REPORTING:
There are several ways to report an absence at Hayes. When using any of the options below please include the following information; Child's full name, homeroom teacher and the reason for their absences.
Online Attendance Reporting: You can use the online portal at ps.glcomets.net. Once you have logged in, select âAttendance Monitorâ from the left navigation menu. Then, click âReport New Attendance.â After you have entered the date, reason, and explanation, click Submit. For more detailed instructions, please use the Parent Attendance Portal Directions . Please note: online attendance reporting is not available in the app; it is only available on the website.
You may continue to email HAAttendance@glcomets.net or
call the attendance line at 517-925-5333.
DROP OFF AND PICK-UP: Friendly reminder: Students may enter the building after 7:20 AM, and dismissal is at 2:25 PM. Please note, there is no adult supervision after 2:45 PM. Kindly ensure your student(s) have transportation arranged.
2:00 PM is the cut-off for calling the office to change your students means of transportation home.
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REPORTING ILLNESSES
Whatâs going around: Sore throat, strep throat, scarlet fever, stomachache, vomiting, diarrhea, sinus infections, allergies ,hay fever, pink eye and fevers with unspecified illness
When calling or emailing to excuse your students from school for illness, please let the secretaries know what your students symptoms are. We track symptoms and report them to the health department. Thank you!
CELL PHONE USAGE:
A friendly reminder that cell phone usage is not permitted on school property. If you need to contact your student during school hours, please call the office at 517-925-5740 and we will either get the message to your student or have them come to the office and speak with you. Thank you!
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If you plan to volunteer or need to be in the building for an extended period (including field trips or field days), you must complete a volunteer application. This is a required step for all volunteers.
Please note: the background check takes a few days to process, so submit your application in advance based on your volunteer plans.
If your student will be moving to a different school next year, be sure to select both their current school and the school theyâll be attending. For example: If your child is currently in 4th grade at Wacousta and will attend Hayes next year, select Wacousta and Hayes on the application. This ensures youâll be cleared to volunteer at both locations when needed. Applications are valid for one calendar year.
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Parent Teacher Organization (PTO)
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The Hayes/Beagle PTO is making things happen for our students, and weâd love for you to be part of it! Thereâs no cost to joinâjust an opportunity to connect, stay informed, and support the programs and events that make our schools great.
Want a say in how fundraising dollars support students? Looking for a fun way to give back? We need volunteers for dances, field trips, teacher appreciation, and moreâwhether you have an hour or a whole afternoon, every bit helps!
Join us and see how you can make a difference!
The next meeting is on Tuesday, January 13th, 2026 at 6:30 pm in the Beagle Media Center.
There is NO meeting in December.
To stay current on updates and meetings, click here.
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Upcoming Events, News and Info in the District
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Click here for Grand Ledge upcoming events, district news, and community information.
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