Written by Nicole Thorn, Director of Finance It may seem that the Business Office has little to do with the actual outcome of educating the children of Portage, but in reality, our staff supports every aspect behind the scenes. Whether it be...
Portage Township Schools
Summer Projects Improve Safety
Written by Dave Harman, Director of Support Personnel and Auxiliary Services One of Portage Township Schools District goals is to provide a safe, secure and healthy learning environment. The safety committees at the building and the district level...
Breakfast of Champions
Written by Marsha Stephens, Director of Food Service Does anyone remember that catchy advertising phrase for Wheaties cereal? At Portage Township Schools, we certainly embrace that sentiment but with a little twist, we fix breakfast for our...
The Fire Within
Written by Annelise Rhoda, Music Director “Band, Ten-hut!” “Pride!” Then, silence. Every student stands still with feet at a ninety-degree angle, shoulders back, instruments in front, and chins up. They focus on a point on the top of the high...
Remaining Relevant
Written by Mary Tracy-MacAulay, Assistant Superintendent A quote that I believe to be particularly relevant as we begin the new school year is by William Pollard that reads: “The arrogance of success is to think that what you did yesterday will be...
District Launches Academic, Community Service
Written by Linda Williams, Title I Reading and Assessment Coordinator Portage Township students will soon be heading back to class for another year of learning. The first full day of classes for all students in kindergarten through grade 12 will be...
Portage Schools Offer Free Summer Meal Program
Portage Township Schools Food Service Department is pleased to participate in the USDA Summer Feeding Program again this year. This federally funded program offers free meals to children ages 1 through 18 at no cost throughout the summer months. This...
Ready, Set, Kindergarten Prepares Students for School
Written by Jill Stricker, Parents as Teachers Coordinator Kindergarten today looks more like yesterday’s first grade. Parents and educators tend to be in agreement that preschool education helps children enter kindergarten ready to thrive with the...
Getting Ready for the 2013-14 School Year: Physicals and Immunizations
Written by Pat Olson, Director of Nursing The summer is a great time to get your child ready for the next school year. Besides the usual new clothes and school supplies there are several health items that can be ticked off the list as well. New...
Parent’s Guide to Reciprocal Teaching
Written by Linda Williams, Title 1 Reading and Assessment Coordinator Reciprocal teaching is a research based method of improving reading comprehension that is being used throughout many classrooms in Portage Township Schools. It was often used as an...
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