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January 25, 2021 - “Champions realize that defeat - and learning from it even more than from winning - is part of the path to mastery.” - Rasheed Ogunlaru

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    Work Hard and Study Hard COVID-19 Screening Tool for Families A Note From Mr. Witherspoon: The Superbowl is set to have what appears to be a great matchup in a couple weeks between the Chiefs and the Buccaneers! The matchup that puts a successful "veteran" quarterback versus a much younger quarterback that is unbelievably talented in his own right. These two quarterbacks are both elite and have worked each day at their craft be considered champions. The internal drive to become a champion is something that comes from the desire, determination, and dedication to make each day better than the day before. This philosophy is something that drives me, as an educator, to challenge our Eagles to learn like champions each day! Thank you all you do, and will do, in making our Eagles champions! Please don't hesitate to call and/or email if you have any questions, concerns, and/or comments. Have a great week and Keep SOARing Eagles! January 25: Cleveland Common Assessm
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  A Note From Mr. Witherspoon: We have the happiest and best students ever! I continue to be impressed on the "smiling eyes" that I see each day face to face and the happy engaged smiling faces online! The work that you have done, and continue to do is very clear and is paying off! Anyway, I am hoping that we are blessed with this "warm" weather as we move through the next couple months! We have been fortunate that Mother Nature has cooperated with us during the times the students have been back to school. The Livonia Virtual Students as well as the Face-to-Face Students have been able to get outside and get some fresh air! This is the time of year that we will assess our kiddos to monitor the progress, celebrate their successes, and make a plan to help them with any obstacles they may be having. Please continue to have contact with your child's teacher as well have positive communication with your child about what they are learning; keeping in mind tha