
May is Mental Health Awareness Month! It's an opportunity to bring attention to the importance of our mental health and promote open conversations about it. The students in Atlanta are helping spread awareness by sharing how they are, KIND TO THEIR MINDS! #beAMAzing #31nTherapy


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As our inaugural Pied Piper Esports Spring Season concludes, we extend our heartfelt thanks to our dedicated staff, talented players, supportive parents, and the community. Your involvement made this season a success. See you in the fall! #beAMAzing


Exciting News! Thanks to the generous donation from Hunter's Harvest, the STARS Reading Intervention Program at the AMA ESD was able to recently expand its “book store” collection! The students were excited to have additional titles to choose from.
Together, we're making a difference, one book at a time! #beAMAzing #HuntersHarvest #CommunitySupport




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Sand tray therapy is a creative and non-threatening way for children (and adults!) to express their thoughts, feelings and experiences. The use of miniatures in the sand can assist them in processing through difficult things and find healing and acceptance over time. Some of the 31n School-based Mental Health providers across the AMA ESD use this type of therapy when working with students. #beAMAzing


Relationships matter: Pictured below is our Happy "Bookiversary" tour day
Julie Bastow and Shellie Gohl deliver a new book and a sweet treat to the Classroom Library Participants from the last two years. The tour was a delightful surprise to the teachers involved.
It was exciting to see classroom libraries continuing to go strong in these classrooms! Kids win when teacher learning has impact that continues on year after year. #beAMAzing

Teamwork is an important part of the STARS Reading Intervention Program at the AMA ESD. This is the general education team that serves over 400 students in reading intervention across three counties.
Behind the scenes:
Shellie Gohl--Staff management
Julie Bastow-- Teaching and programming
Hilary Robinette--Intervention coach
Ashlie O’Connor--Technology and data support
Alicia Eades--Administrative Assistant
Interventionists:
Theresa Wilt--Alcona Elementary
Tina Juergens--Atlanta Elementary
Dakoda Pierce--Hillman Elementary
Shannon Kennedy-- Besser
Lisa Beatty/Madison Mumford--Ella White
Katherine Guzman--Hinks
Rachel Wetherhult-- Lincoln
Vacant position-Sanborn
MaryAnn Erickson--Wilson
Working collaboratively allows our team to improve the program year after year. Our philosophy is when everyone works together our program is better. #beAMAzing


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AMAESD hosted a Post Secondary Planning Night on Thursday. Families from Alcona, Alpena, Atlanta, Hillman and Pied Piper enjoyed dinner and spent the evening connecting with area agencies to learn more about the services they provide. Grant funds through the Community Foundation for Northeast Michigan’s Youth Advisory Council were instrumental in making the evening happen. Students and families were able to connect with professionals from the community representing Alpena Probate Court, AMA ESD, Michigan Rehabilitation Services, Social Security Administration, MDHHS, Disability Network Northern Michigan, Northeast Michigan Community Mental Health Agency, Michigan Works, Social Security Administration as well as HEROES parent support group and AMA PAC (Parent Advisory Council). The evening was filled with information, networking and connections being made amongst families.
Thank you to everyone who participated.
If you have questions about post secondary planning for your student with an IEP, please contact AMAESD Post Secondary Planning Assistants at 989.880.2021 or 989.880.2022.
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Happy Administrative Professionals Day!
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Transition aged students from Alcona, Alpena, Atlanta and Hillman Schools toured Alpena Community College on Tuesday. Students had the opportunity to explore the campus, learn about the degree and certificate programs offered, connect with peers from other districts and get a feel for college life in action.
Thank you to ACC for hosting this event and welcoming our area students.





Kindergarten Round-up is in full swing across our AMA districts. Readiness for school is so important! Check out this graphic that shows the readiness skills children need to develop as they prepare for Kindergarten and how parents can help get them ready. #bettertogether #beAMAzing


Happy Occupational Therapy month! Let's give a shout out to Dr. Jamie McClintic who has provided Occupational Therapy Services for the students in Alpena, Montmorency, and Alcona for the past 22 years. Dr. McClintic's holistic approach tackles areas such as motor development, regulation and attention skills, social emotional and behavioral supports, adaptive skills such as toileting/feeding/dressing, and underlying handwriting deficits relating to visual perceptual/coordination weaknesses. Working directly alongside her is physical therapy assistant, Steven Barbeau. This duo assures every student in our territory ranging from 0 to 26 years of age receive the therapy, accommodations and modifications needed to fully access and participate in their educational program.


Some of the students at Hillman Jr/Sr High got creative with 31n Therapist, Kass Showalter! This was a small group therapy session, which focused on inner child healing work. Check out their masterpieces! These will be connected to form a mobile and symbolize the connections made during the group. #feelyourfeelings, #beAMAzing, #mentalhealthmatters, #HillmanTigers


April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month (CAP/ CAPM). AMA Great Start Collaborative (GSC) staff and CAP councils/ teams are raising awareness this month by sharing prevention information and resources, like those found in the Alpena & Presque Isle CAP Newsletter (Spring 2024 Newsletter.pdf). Follow the Alpena Baby Pantry, supported by the Alpena CAP Team, for more CAP awareness & prevention - share with your networks AND share local prevention efforts, big or small!
facebook.com/p/Alpena-Baby-Pantry
Besides wear-blue-Friday’s, blue pinwheels, and banners placed in communities, CAP teams are focused on increasing awareness and embedding Protective Factors into community supports throughout the year. “Research has shown that the promotion of protective factors is a key intervention strategy that can improve social and emotional well-being in children and youth” (https://friendsnrc.org/prevention/protective-factors/).
Building Protective Factors is the heart and soul of Parent Cafes. The AMA GSC is hosting a Cafe April 22nd, at Thunder Bay Jr. High. Parents/ caregivers (guardians, foster parents, grandparents, teachers, child care providers, etc.) of school-aged children share the joys and challenges of family life through conversation starters rooted in the Protective Factors. Boost your caregiving resilience and sign up today at https://forms.gle/cPxnvRxYHybmADHe7.
#Prevent Child Abuse
#Build Protective Factors
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STARS Reading Intervention Coach, Hilary Robinette, visited the AMA ESD's ECSE classroom to be a guest reader for March is Reading Month.


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