Welcome To The World’s Greatest Elementary School Taft-Galloway
Mission Statement
The vision of Taft-Galloway Elementary is to create an engaging and safe school that inspires growth and learning for all
Vision
Taft-Galloway takes PRIDE in being:
Productive
Role models for others
Individuals
Dedicated to learning
Exceptional leaders.
Dear Parents and Guardians,
As we enter March here are a few important reminders...
Safety in our parking lot is very important to us. Most families follow the parking lot rules; however we still have some families that are speeding, attempting to pass one another, and showing up late to pick up. Please do not speed or pass the vehicle in front of you. Please be on time to pick up your child!
Dojo is the best form of communication between families and our staff. Please feel free to communicate with any of our staff members through the Dojo app. Parents, if your phone number or address has changed please reach out to our office to let us know so we can make changes in our system.
Playground construction has started and will continue throughout the remainder of this school year. Please remind your students to stay off the grounds that are under construction to ensure safety. Other construction projects such as the building of our new gym, restructuring the front office, removal of all carpet and installation of tile as well as a fresh paint job for the entire interior will start immediately after the last day of school.
Sincerely,
Brandon C. Cox
Principal
PRINCIPAL POINTS
Safety First in Winter Weather
As we enter the winter season, it's important to prioritize safety during icy, rainy, and snowy conditions. Please remind students to dress warmly, wear appropriate footwear, and be cautious when walking on slippery surfaces. Additionally, encourage them to stay updated on weather forecasts and school closure announcements.
The Significance of Standardized Tests
Standardized tests play a crucial role in assessing students' academic progress and the overall effectiveness of our educational programs. They provide valuable insights into student learning and help identify areas for improvement. By taking these tests seriously, students can contribute to the continuous enhancement of our educational standards. Students have started taking their NWEA tests. Please ask your child how they think they have done and or whether or not they have met their RIT-Goals. We have been celebrating many students who have already met or exceeded their goals for the winter testing session.
M-STEP testing is just around the corner. Please encourage your child to give their best efforts when taking these assessments.
The Power of a Good Night's Sleep
Getting an adequate amount of sleep is essential for students' overall well-being and academic success. Encourage students to establish healthy sleep habits by maintaining a consistent sleep schedule and creating a relaxing bedtime routine. Adequate rest improves cognitive function, memory retention, and overall focus in the classroom.
Be Prepared for Success
Preparation is key to achieving success in both academics and life. Encourage students to stay organized, manage their time effectively, and utilize resources such as planners and study guides. By fostering a mindset of preparedness, students can approach challenges with confidence and resilience.
We hope these reminders will help our students thrive academically and stay safe during the winter season. Thank you for your continued support in promoting a safe and positive learning environment.
SPECIAL EVENT: Culture and Diversity Festival
Wayne-Westland Community Schools presents our first annual Culture and Diversity Festival. This event is open to the public.
Join us on Thursday, April 25, 2024 - 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm at William D Ford Career Technical Center (36455 Marquette, Westland - next to John Glenn High School).
The Wayne-Westland Wrap Up
Greetings Wayne-Westland Families,
With less than two months left in the school year, our students are still learning, growing, and thriving. As our high school seniors prepare to conclude their K-12 experience with cherished traditions and celebrations, we look forward to welcoming a new group of Young 5s and kindergarten students next fall. Spring marks a significant and memorable time in our school district.
Care Solace Article: Sexual Assault Awareness Month
This April, as we join hands with communities nationwide during Sexual Assault Awareness Month, acknowledging that countless individuals carry the weight of this experience.
The John Glenn Theater Department Presents: "Grease"
Friday, April 19 and Saturday April 20, 2024 at 7:00 pm.
Saturday, April 20 and Sunday April 21, 2024 at 2:00 pm.
In the John Glenn Auditorium - Doors open at 1:30 pm (for 2 pm shows) and 6:30 pm (for 7 pm shows).
Tickets: $5 for staff, students and kids. $10 for adults.
"Grease" is presented by special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc., a Concord Theatricals Company. www.concordtheatricals.com. Book, music and lyrics by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey.
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Administration
Contact Us
Taft-Galloway Elementary
4035 Gloria
Wayne, MI 48184
Phone: 734-419-2760
Fax: 734-595-2574
Attendance Line: 734-419-2767
Student Hours
Full Day: 9:10 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
AM Half Day: 9:10 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.
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26 April
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Popcorn DayDate: Apr 26Calendar: Taft-Galloway External
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1 May
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NO SCHOOL (District PD)Date: May 1Calendar: Taft-Galloway External
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10 May
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Popcorn DayDate: May 10Calendar: Taft-Galloway External
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24 May
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1/2 Day in AM - Dismissal at 12:20pmDate: May 24Calendar: Taft-Galloway External
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Popcorn DayDate: May 24Calendar: Taft-Galloway External
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