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Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Roeper Receives USA Swimming Grant For Make-A-Splash Program

The USA Swimming Foundation provided grants to just 41 programs around the country.

The Roeper School is among a short list of institutions across the country that received grants from USA Swimming to continue swimming and water-safety lessons for underprivileged children. The school's Make-A-Splash program initiatives in 19 states to receive a portion of a $250,000 grant from the USA Swimming Foundation, according to a news release issued this week. More than 130 programs across the country applied for the grant. Created in 2007, the Make a Splash program is a national child-focused water safety initiative of that caters specifically to low-income families and minorities. According to a research survey sponsored by the program, six out of 10 African American and Latino children in the U.S. are unable to swim. Roeper will…

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Roeper Names New Middle School Director

“At the core of my educational philosophy is a desire for active collaboration in the learning community," said Colleen Potocki.

  The Roeper School has a new director for its middle school. Colleen Potocki, currently an English teacher at the Birmingham campus, will take over effective July 1, according to a news release issued Wednesday afternoon. “I am looking forward to the adventure of the middle school director position and remain challenged by and dedicated to the Roeper philosophy and community,” said Potocki, who has more than two decades of experience in the classroom. She succeeds Carolyn Borman, who served as middle school director on an interim basis since 2009. Potocki was an assistant professor and adjunct instructor at Gulf Coast Community College as well as an English teacher at the Seaside Neighborhood School in Florida. She earned an her …

Thursday, March 21, 2013

Roeper's Ernie Righetti Named MIAAA Regional Athletic Director of the Year

Ernie Righetti, the man "who never quits," has bee the Roeper School's athletic director for 31 years.

Roeper Athletic Director Ernie Righetti is enjoying some well-deserved time in the spotlight after he was named the MIAAA Regional Athletic Director of the Year earlier this month. The Roeper School, specifically the Birmingham-based Roeper Upper School, competes in the MIAAA, or the Michigan Interscholastic Athletic Administration, which is made up of more than 500 schools across the state. Righetti, a Beverly Hills resident who has served as Roeper's athletic director for 31 years, received the award at the MIAAA's annual mid-winter conference in Traverse City on March 18. "Ernie Righetti has unselfishly served as a progressive and consistent coach and athletic director," said Ed Mehlberg of Oakland Christian School. "His leadership and …

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Roeper's Young Chess Players Named State Champs

In addition, 13 players received medals for their performance during the Michigan Scholastic Team Championship, held earlier this month.

February was a good month for the young chess players at the Birmingham- and Bloomfield-based Roeper School. On Feb. 2, the Roeper chess team won multiple awards at the Michigan Scholastic Team Championship, most notably the K-3 team, which took home first place and was named state champions. In addition, the K-5 team finished second in the state while the K-5 reserve teams received trophies for finishing in fifth and seventh place. The Roeper chess team is made up of 26 players from the Roeper Lower School, located on Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills, and is coached by Diallo Smith. This isn't the first big win for the Roeper chess team. In November, the K-3 team took home first place at the 2012 Michigan Scholastic Club Championship, …

Monday, January 21, 2013

Roeper Students Donate More Than $2,000 to Michigan Humane Society

Roeper second and third grade students opened a gift store featuring recycled and reused items to raise money for the Michigan Humane Society.

Second- and third-graders from the Roeper Lower School continued their tradition of turning what many consider trash into treasure by opening a recycling and reusing gift store. The store was only open for four days, but the students raised $2,435.23 for the Michigan Humane Society. The students presented a check the Michigan Humane Society's Event Coordinator Sarah Nagel on Jan. 9. "It costs an average of $156 to transform the life of one animal, so this donation will make a big difference," she said. The Roeper gift shop was developed and run by Roeper stage III (second and third grade) students. Items sold included pet toys, worry dolls, coasters, bookmarks, purses, wallets, jewelry, notecards, pins, magnets and journals. All items were…

Birmingham Groups Plan to Remember Words, Life of Martin Luther King

Roeper will lead a Martin Luther King, Jr. Day ceremony and candlelight walk at its lower school campus while Wayne State's Dr. Silas Norman will speak at The Community House Monday.

Thursday, January 17, 2013

'Lest We Forget': Birmingham Groups Plan to Remember Words, Life of Martin Luther King

Roeper will lead a Martin Luther King, Jr. Day ceremony and candlelight walk at its lower school campus while Wayne State's Dr. Silas Norman will speak at The Community House Monday.

Martin Luther King, Jr. Day is Monday and in Birmingham, community groups are preparing for ways to remember, give back and reflect. Beginning at 8 a.m. Monday, The Community House will host its 21st annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration, a breakfast sponsored by Birmingham's Race Relations & Diversity Task Force. Themed "Lest We Forget," this year's event will feature a speech from Dr. Silas Norman, Jr. assistant professor of internal medicine and the associate dean for Admissions, Diversity and Inclusion at the Wayne State University School of Medicine. Born and raised in Georgia, Norman began his formal involvement in the civil rights movement while at Paine College in the early 1960's. As a student at the University of Wisconsin, …

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Local Private Schools Plan Line-Up of Winter, Spring Open Houses

From Marian to the Eton Academy, learn about your options for the 2013-14 school year at more than half a dozen Birmingham-area private schools.

The school year may only be halfway over, but already local private schools are gearing up for 2013-14. If you or your child is interested in attending one of the many Birmingham-area private schools, make sure to check out these upcoming open house or admission events to learn about private education for the 2013-14 school year. Roeper Lower School Roeper Middle/Upper School Cranbrook Brother Rice Marian Our Shepherd Lutheran School Eton Academy St. Hugo of the Hills Academy of the Sacred Heart Interested in more? Several schools have already held their open house for the winter but are still open to questions and interested parents. Detroit Country Day, which has campuses in Beverly Hills and Bloomfield Township, held its winter open …

Monday, January 14, 2013

Learn More About Roeper Summer Camps at Open House

The Birmingham- and Bloomfield Hills-based private school will host an open house for its day camp program this Saturday.

Wondering what to do with yourself this weekend? Don't dismay: check out today's Weekend Spotlight: Our pick for today: Roeper Summer Day Camp Open House Come back to Birmingham Patch on Tuesday for more weekend things to do in our Weekend Spotlight, or visit our events calendar.

5 Things To Know This Week: Join the Optimists Club, Weigh In On Multi-Modal Transportation Plan

Here's what you need to know about Birmingham this week.

City Commission to meet Monday: The Birmingham City Commission will meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday at City Hall. On the agenda is a proposed "Farm to Table" block party scheduled for September. For more, check out the complete agenda. School board to meet Tuesday: The Birmingham Board of Education will meet for its first meeting of 2013 at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the district's administrative offices. For more, check out the agenda. Transportation "visioning" workshop Thursday: Residents will be able to weigh in on Birmingham's multi-modal transportation plan Thursday during a "visioning" workshop from 7-9 p.m. at Baldwin Public Library. During the workshop, residents can help the city refine its objectives and identify areas where transportation …

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