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ALPENA New principals will greet students at Ella White Elementary School, Lincoln Elementary School, and Thunder Bay Junior High School when school begins in August.
Courtney Fredlund, who is currently principal at Ella White, has been named principal at Lincoln Elementary School. Fredlund will replace Principal Hans Stevens who is retiring after 31 years with Alpena Public Schools.
Alpena High School Principal Tom Berriman will relocate to Ella White Elementary School and AHS Assistant Principal Katie Lee has been named principal of Thunder Bay Junior High School. Lee will replace Principal Steve Genschaw who is retiring after 30 years with the district.
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Wolgast Corp. Project Manager Luke Gerhart addresses the Alpena Public Schools Board of Education during a special board meeting on Wednesday.
ALPENA The Alpena Public Schools Board of Education during a special board meeting on Wednesday agreed to pay MacArthur Construction $442,200 to complete site work at Ella White Elementary School this summer.
“This would include all the excavation backfill, compaction of all the soils for the building addition for the new parking lots, sidewalks, playground areas, and all of that type of work,” Wolgast Corp. Project Manager Luke Gerhart said.
The site work is part of the district’s planned renovations for the elementary school this summer, which include a new roof, a secure entryway and office area, and new boilers and associated plumbing upgrades.
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Hi! How are you doing with your schoolwork? Remember, little by little, important tasks are accomplished, and You Can Do It!
I hope you enjoyed the numbers grid from last month’s article. I am amazed at numbers how they follow a pattern, they are never ending, and they are significant in everything we think, say or do; to find our way on the highway, follow a recipe, play a game, set the alarm, make and keep appointments on the calendar, and so much more.
This month I would like to speak to you about making and using a timeline. You can be an excellent student, but still get confused as to exactly when important people lived or important events happened. A timeline will set you straight. I have checked out a few people and events and made a small timeline to get you ready for fun and wisdom. You could be a third-, fourth-, fifth-grader, or younger or older to enjoy a timeline. So check it out and add to it or use it to explore information about the entries