
Q: How does our district’s debt levy compare to the schools around us? A: Most school districts in Michigan address facility and transportation needs with a bond or sinking fund proposal. Currently, as is illustrated by the chart, Coleman is levying the lowest amount of many schools in the area and our size. If this bond proposal is approved on August 3rd, our total mills would increase to an estimated average rate of 7.55 mills over the term of the bond. This would still put us under or even with what at least 6 other local districts our size levy, inclusive of those in the image provided as well as Meridian, Bullock Creek and Harrison which are levying 7 mills, 7 mills and 4.3 mills, respectively.


Q: How does our district’s debt compare to the schools around us?
A: Most school districts in Michigan address facility and transportation needs with a bond or sinking fund proposal. Currently, as is illustrated by the chart, Coleman is levying the lowest amount of many schools in the area and our size. If this bond proposal is approved on August 3rd, our total mills would increase to an estimated average rate of 7.55 mills over the term of the bond. This would still put us under or even with what at least 6 other local districts our size levy, inclusive of those in the image provided as well as Meridian, Bullock Creek and Harrison which are levying 7 mills, 7 mills and 4.3 mills, respectively.


We have some skills clinics coming up!
- VOLLEYBALL for incoming 8th-12th grades Monday-Wednesday 9-12; $25. Check out their Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/Coleman-Volleyball-100157275105877 or contact jshumaker@colemanschools.net.
- BOYS BASKETBALL July 24-25 for grades 3-8; $25. They also have a Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/Coleman-Boys-Basketball-102874921691615 or text 231.215.8782.
- HOOPZONE BASKETBALL for incoming grades 6-8 July 26-27 9-3:30; $70. For more information, go to http://hoopzonebasketball.com/campspurehoopColeman.html.
- HS FOOTBALL weight lifting and conditioning has begun with some 7-on-7 competition. Email cklopf@colemanschools.net or check out their Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/ColemanCometFootball.

Don't forget to VOTE August 3rd or anytime before then by Absentee Ballot anytime by contacting your Township/City Clerk. A Coleman Schools Bond Proposal will be on the ballot.
Q: Why is a new auditorium necessary?
A: The current auditorium, as with all of the school, has been well cared for by the community, staff and students at Coleman and used to the greatest extent possible. The roof, boilers, office area and carpeting has been replaced over time. However, after generations of use, items are worn and the space fits needs of the community and learners from several generations previous, not those of today. Coleman Schools is fortunate to have many people involved and supporting our students at events. No matter how many chairs are put in the auditorium and cafeteria for elementary or jr./sr. high events, there are typically 80-90 people left standing. The current auditorium does not provide enough storage and changing space for drama, choir, band. All other spaces in the district are smaller than the current auditorium.
A new auditorium would provide the necessary space for all attendees to sit in tiered seating for elementary, jr./sr. high and community events, being able to see and hear what is taking place on stage. More events could be held in our own facilities and students can learn in the space daily for band, choir, drama and other presentation practices. Each of these groups would have space for materials and equipment that is not available presently. Additional community events could be held in a new space because of the area available. At the same end of the building, some additional classroom space would be added to support future programs and the band/choir/arts classrooms.
For more information, go to the bond page on our website at: http://colemanmi.apptegy.us/o/coleman-cs/page/bond-information--11




Just a reminder if you are interested in receiving breakfasts and lunches for the week through August 6th, simply fill out the survey at this link and read the information included about pick-up. https://forms.gle/TRiMDS4JgpF9qi4RA

Each 5th-12th grade student attending Coleman's Summer Extended Learning Program was able to try out and then compete for a prize with the Merrill Institute Table Top Welder recently while learning more about the trade.




Vote Tuesday, August 3rd, or now by Absentee Ballot from our Township/City Clerk. A bond proposal for Coleman Schools is on the ballot.
Why are renovated/additional classrooms and recaptured space important in this bond? Coleman teachers work to support group work, problem-solving, literacy circles and cooperative learning which is difficult in the many of the current triangular-shaped classrooms. Recapturing the open spaces allows for more programming for students similar to what has been held over the past 7 years with Zoology, Ag/STEM, Multi-Media, Choir, American Sign Language, Financial Literacy, space for Dual Enrollment & Early/Middle College studies and more. Our current space does not allow for future growth or space currently needed for classrooms, office, conference rooms and storage.
See our bond page for more information: http://colemanmi.apptegy.us/o/coleman-cs/page/bond-information--11



Each 5th-12th grade student attending Coleman's Summer Extended Learning Program was able to try out and then compete for a prize with the Merrill Institute Table Top Welder recently while learning more about the trade.

See what Opportunities await you at Coleman Schools! https://vimeo.com/558885802
Now accepting registrations, including School of Choice students, for the 2021-22 school year. Call 989.465.6060 for more information or check out our Enrollment page at: https://www.colemanschools.net/o/coleman-cs/page/enrollment--526


Some of our 5th-12th grade Summer Extended Learning students have chosen to experience a variety of electives throughout the summer. They have been part of a Table Top Virtual Welder Competition with Merrill Institute, dance instructions with Mrs. Tallman, learned about Career-Technical Education (CTE) classes with Mr. Johnson and resume writing and saving money with Mr. Falor so far. This week they are learning skills in Horticulture/Landscaping with Mr. Kalitta. This funds for the Horticulture/Landscaping projects came from a grant with the Midland Area Community Foundation where students and community members work together to create curb appeal and beautify the town.
These 5th -8th grade students are also able to use Exact Path on the computer to build reading and math skills specifically tailored to them at school and home and our 9th-12th grade students are involved in extra classes over the summer both in person and virtually.





Feel free to join us in person or via the Livestream link in the QR code.


Please join us tomorrow night or contact us for the Livestream link.


Please join us for information from community members regarding the upcoming bond proposal.


EBT applications are due July 30.


Congrats Comet Alum Zoe Merillat on passing your CNA test this week! Hard work pays off! #Coleman #growingforthefuture #education #CometPride #alum #alumni

The Agriscience/Culinary Camp first two days have been a success with all hands-on activity for the day. Check out the fabulous pictures in the links below
https://www.facebook.com/538668586215015/posts/4093411777407327/ https://www.facebook.com/538668586215015/posts/4093412320740606/

We received good news today from State and Local Health Departments as the new State COVID/ mask guidelines apply to schools. Please read the attached letter for updated information at: https://5il.co/uiq3

When you have a chance please take a few minutes to look through the Comet News which will be coming out to all homes in the Coleman School District soon. The News can be found at: https://5il.co/uhmp
Also included is information about the upcoming Bond Community Meetings to be held on June 30th and July 21st at 5:30 p.m. in the Jr./Sr. High Auditorium. Please join us!

Community Meetings will be held June 30th and July 21st at 5:30 p.m. in-person at the Jr./Sr. High Auditorium or via Live Stream regarding the proposed school bond vote on the August 3rd, 2021 election ballot. Please join us to learn more about the process and the proposed projects, frequently asked questions and to take a tour of the current status of the Jr./Sr. High if you wish.
Live Stream link for June 30th is: https://youtu.be/Q-bNE6pLRIM
Live Stream link for July 21st is: https://youtu.be/YFlRhw1WpOw
More information on the bond can be found at: https://www.colemanschools.net/o/coleman-cs/page/bond-information--11 or by going to our website at www.colemanschools.net or to the ColemanComet app on your phone and clicking on the link at the top of the Homepage.

Summer Training Opportunities:
- HS Football lifting & conditioning has begun. Contact cklopf@colemanschools.net or go to https://www.facebook.com/ColemanCometFootball
- Sideline Cheer - meet Thursday at 6:00 to determine interest for grades 5-12. Contact aklopf@colemanschools.net or go to https://www.facebook.com/Coleman-Comet-Cheerleading-137345746340914
- HS Volleyball Camp - July 12-15, $25. Contact jshumaker@colemanschools.net or pick up a flyer in the Jr/Sr High office
- Boys Basketball Youth Camp - July 24-25, $25. Go to https://www.facebook.com/Coleman-Boys-Basketball-102874921691615
- HoopZone Basketball Camp - July 26-27, $70. Register at hoopzonebasketball.com
- Fall practices officially begin the week of July 9 (August 23 for JH volleyball). ALL student athletes are required to have a recently completed physical form on file to be eligible for practices. Forms are availabe in the Jr/Sr High office or at https://5il.co/hs3z
