DeTour Daily Announcements 11/08/2024

Here are this year's Elementary Boys Basketball game and weekly schedules. Paper copies will be sent home on Thursday with our 4th-6th grade boys who signed up last month.
Please know, though, that possible changes may occur once the season gets started. If they do, we will get the word as soon as possible.



Parent -Teacher Conferences Nov. 2024

DeTour Daily Announcements 11/06/2024

DeTour Daily Announcements 11/05/2024

DeTour Daily Announcements 11/04/2024

DeTour Daily Announcements 11/01/2024

DeTour Daily Announcements 10/31/2024

DeTour Daily Announcements 10/30/2024

DeTour Daily Announcements 10/29/2024

November's Lunch Menu For DeTour and Drummond Island Schools

Parents,
School pictures are ready!
To order, log in to your account on http://www.mylifetouch.com or create an account using your student's student ID number.
All families can also log on and order a FREE Digital SmileSafe card.
For more about the Smilesafe program, follow this link:
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Thank you!

The DeTour High School Freshmen and Senior classes are selling caramel apples to raise funds for their classes. The cost is $5 per apple, either plan or with peanuts. Contact a class member or Mrs. Newell or Mrs. Galarowic to place an order. Thank you!

Students from Drummond Island Elementary and DATA had the opportunity today to visit the Chippewa County Historical Society in Sault Ste Marie Michigan. Thank you to all of the staff at the Historical Society for hosting our students and putting on a great event.






Attention all parents of kiddos in Grades 4-6...Flag Football is starting!!! The first practice will be on Monday, September 9, at 4:45 in Cedarville. Coach Williams will have a complete schedule to pass out at this first practice. Please contact Sara Miller in Cedarville if you have any questions.
Tomorrow is the beginning of the school year!
First and foremost, I would like to welcome everyone back and look forward to a great year!
As a reminder, tomorrow is our first day of school. It is a half day for everyone and ends at 11:30am. Again, school will be dismissed tomorrow at 11:30am.
For Drummond Island parents: The parking lot has been expanded. Please park only on the gravel and leave plenty of room for the bus to make the turn out of school.
For DeTour parents and students: Be advised the road heading into the school is now a one way with all traffic entering off St. Mary’s St and exiting on South Caribou Lake road. In addition, please be patient as we finalize the bond project work from this summer. Everyone is working very hard to get everything completed. Your patience is greately appreciated
Once again, we look forward to getting a great start to the new year.
Have a great rest of your evening.

Thanks to Mrs.Livingston for organizing another wonderful carnival the school year!




DATA elementary fairy tale characters come to life!

The 20 Time Project. To help inspire innovation and creativity. Google developed the idea and offered employees 20% of their time to work on a project of their choosing that enriched the world around them. Mrs. Livingston took this concept and put to work in her classroom. Today 8th grade students presented their 20 Time Project to the rest of the school. Each project was unique and creative.







The Solar Eclipse is coming next Monday, 4/8/24. Peak viewing for the solar eclipse will be at 3:15pm. We urge parents to educate your children about safe viewing practices, including the use of certified solar viewing glasses or pinhole projectors. Thank you to our local library for providing solar eclipse glasses to all of our students. Extra eclipse glasses may be picked up at the local library. Supervision of younger children during the eclipse is advised. Remember, not looking directly at the solar eclipse is best practice just like we don’t look directly at the sun.

