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Grandparents Day Provides Opportunity to Practice Literacy at Rogers Norup has raised and released over 500 Chinook Salmon since 2017.
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Teachers are equipped with professional development, a classroom activity guide, a program manual and video playlists to support the program in their classrooms.” The Michigan Department of Natural Resources website shared, “ Salmon in the classroom provides countless opportunities for students to connect with Michigan's natural resources. At the end of the project, students helped remove the salmon from the classroom tank into buckets for transport to the release in the river. Weekly, salmon were recorded for a livestream and students helped with the maintenance of the tank. As part of this program, students tested water quality daily before school and fed the salmon throughout the day. Beginning in November, students in Sarah Carwright’s classes received salmon eggs as part of the Michigan Salmon in the Classroom program. On Monday May 9th, Norup 7th grade students released salmon they raised into the Clinton River in Rochester Hills.
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It was an event full of smiles and happiness. After the concert, students found their special visitor and spent time dancing together before enjoying a snack and sharing gifts. Students began the celebration by singing special songs they were practicing in class (and keeping a secret). Mothers and caregivers visited Rogers to be celebrated as Mother’s Day approached. On Friday, May 6, Rogers students celebrated Mother’s Day with tea and a dance. Rogers 1st Grade Students Celebrate Mother’s Day Over the last five years alone, the BEF has infused $175,000 back into the District. The Berkley Education Foundation (BEF) has been supporting Berkley Schools for 21 years, and continues to give generously with the support of community members. The Flash Sale will stay open through Sunday, at 6 pm:


Off to the Races is over, but the Silent Auction has re-opened with a flash sale! All items that are still available have been discounted - take a look today! All proceeds fund the #BerkleyDifference. Silent Auction Flash Sale - Discounted Items!

This money will fund outstanding experiences for Berkley Schools students and staff, including teacher innovation-grants, free elementary enrichment classes, student scholarships and sending all 8th grade students on college tours. Off to the Races 2022 raised over $53,500 thanks to the support of the Berkley Schools community. The Berkley Education Foundation is so grateful to everyone who attended Off to the Races, participated in the silent auction and made donations over the weekend. Off to the Races - Over $53,500 Raised & Flash Sale Now Open
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Berkley Summer Program Registration Now Open.Rogers Second Graders Participate in Community Walk.

Director of Student Services Wins County Award.Elementary Students Visit the Detroit Zoo.Berkley Students Visit Belle Isle & RenCen.Rogers Community Welcomes New Gaga Pit Built by BHS Student.BHS Senior Vocalist Performs at All State Festival.Grandparents Day Provides Opportunity to Practice Literacy at Rogers.Norup Students Raise and Release Salmon.Rogers 1st Grade Students Celebrate Mother’s Day.Off to the Races - Over $53,500 Raised & Flash Sale Now Open.
