12/09/2021

Day of Service

 


Everyone Can Be Great Because Everyone Can Serve

Dr. Martin Luther King JR.

We believe that service-learning projects provide meaningful experiences that enhance personal growth as well as a sense of civic responsibility.  Service Learning is a method in which students learn and develop through active participation in thoughtfully organized service experiences. These experiences meet community needs that are coordinated in collaboration with the school and community.  Throughout the year students will be  exposed to a variety of non-profit organizations and learning experience.  In celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King’s legacy, students are invited to serve at the Kids Food Basket and/or Feeding America. 


When:        Tuesday, January 11, 2022

Where:       Kids Food Basket  1300 Plymouth NE Kids Food Basket Registration LInk

                   Feeding America 864 West River Center Drive NE Feeding AmericaLiability Waiver/Photo Release

Rank order your choices.  1 is your number 1 option.  

_____   Kids Food Basket AM shift  9:00-1:00 (11 spots available)

_____   Kids Food Basket PM shift 2:00-4:00  (16 spots available) * Pizza after

_____   FEEDING AMERICA AM shift  9:00-12:00 

_____   FEEDING AMERICA PM shift 


* Must wear closed toed shoes and a mask. Please indicate your choice on your permission slip. Turn in permission slips ASAP.




11/17/2021

Bus Driver Appreciation Breakfast

 



Bus Driver Appreciation Breakfast

Help show our appreciation and gratitude for an important part of our school community - our bus drivers. Rain, snow, or sleet, they safety check their bus prior to departing each morning.  They often are the first ones to welcome you to a new day.  Show them you value the hard work they do.  

On Tuesday, November 23rd we will host a breakfast.  We will feed roughly 40 people.  We need your help.  See potential ideas.  Please email Mrs. Vogel by Sunday, November 21 at 9:00 pm what you can contribute.  The number in front of the item is represents the number of people who should sign up.  

   3 - Orange Juice
   2- Other Juice
   3 -   Fruit platter
   3 -  Yogurt
   3 -   Meat  (enough for 12 people)
   3-   Muffins (enough for 12 people)
   3 -  Donuts (enough for 12 people)
   1-   Paper Plates (need enough for 40 people)
   1-   Cups for Juice 
   1-   Silverware

This is a suggested list.  You may bring something else. 

Need three people to help make pancakes on Tuesday morning.  Arrive to school by 7:15.   

   




11/11/2021

East Oakview PTC Childcare Needed

 



East Oakview 's PTC has an opportunity for NJHS volunteers for babysitting during the PTC meetings. Volunteers would play games in the gymnasium at East and watch over the kiddos while parents attended the PTC meeting.

We are looking for 3-4 volunteers for our next meeting on this Wednesday, November 17th at 6:15 for a 6:30-7:30 meeting.

Also, we are looking for 3-4 volunteers at the same time of 6:15 for a 6:30-7:30 meeting on the following dates:

Tuesday, January 18th 2022

Wednesday, February 16th

Tuesday, March 15th

Wednesday, May 18th

PLEASE EMAIL MRS. VOGEL IF YOU ARE WILLING TO HELP.

 


10/17/2021

East Oakview PTC Needs You!

 


East Oakview PTC 

Childcare

East Oakview PTC is excited to hold its first meeting on October 19th.  They are looking for 4-6 volunteers to help with childcare.   Children will be outside on the playground.  Please bring a mask.  Masks are required indoors.  Email Mrs. Vogel if you are able to help. 




10/13/2021

Shoeboxes for the Homeless

 



We are looking forward to being able to help some people in our West Michigan community this winter.  Join us NJHS Shoeboxes for the Homeless to support people at Mel Trotter.  Shoeboxes can be made by individuals or families.  Consider making this a Thanksgiving tradition.  Shoeboxes are due Thursday, December 2.  


Suggested Items:


Small toiletries: shampoo, deodorant, lotion, soap, toothpaste (note - travel sizes from hotels are perfect)

Toothbrush and toothpaste

Chapstick

Wet Wipes

Washclot

Small disposable razors

Small combs

Refillable/collapsible water bottles

Small emergency/first aid kits (Band-Aids, Individual doses of Bactine, Neosporin, etc)

Small sewing kids

Small blankets

Socks

Hats 

Gloves

Hand warmer packets 

Gift cards for fast food 

Non-perishable food in individual servings such as: 


• peanut butter • crackers, • nuts • cheese and cracker packages • cookies • dried fruit • tuna • power/breakfast bars 

Small wrapped hard candies, gum, cough drops

Reusable grocery bags that fold up 





NJHS Fall Celebration

 National Junior Honor Society yCelebrat

“Greatness is not found in possessions, power, position, or prestige. It is discovered in goodness, humility, service, and character.” —William Arthur Ward.


Enjoy goods  time with good friends. National Junior Honor Society members are invited to an outing at Robinette’s Apple Orchard on Thursday, October 28th from 2:45-4:15.  We will go through corn maze and take a wagon ride. Be sure to dress for the weather. If there is inclement weather, we will stay at school for a movie.  The cost of the trip is $10.00.  Make checks payable to Crossroads Middle School.  Permission slips and money due October 25th.  





10/03/2021

John Ball Zoo Goes Boo at the Zoo Treat Station

 



Celebrate Halloween with John Ball Zoo on October 24th from 1:15 to 5:00 and help support saving wildlife and wild spaces by donating your time!

Treat stations are located under canopy tents spread throughout the zoo. Sign up with friends and have up to 4 volunteers together at a station, be partnered up with another volunteer, or be stationed by yourself if you prefer. All treats are supplied by the zoo, family friendly costumes are encouraged but not required.

All participants must complete a waiver. Parent signature required.

 Online Waiver - Over 18

 Online Waiver - Under 18


Email Mrs. Vogel if you are interested at kvogel@nvps.net.


9/29/2021

National Junior Honor Society Induction Ceremony

 



National Junior Honor Society 

Induction Ceremony 

October 7th at 7:00 pm


Dear NJHS Family and Friends:

All NJHS members are asked to attend this important ceremony in which current members induct new members induct new members into our organization.  Family and friends are welcomed and encouraged to attend this very interesting evening in your child's life.  Light refreshments will be served after the ceremony.  

Members need to arrive to the PAC at 6:45 pm.  The ceremony starts at 7:00 pm.  

 

"Greatness is not found in possessions, power, position, or prestige.  It is discovered in goodness, humility, service and character."
William Arthur Ward


8/26/2021

First Monthly Meeting

 


2021-2022  Membership Meetings are on the second Thursdays of most months from 7:00-7:30 am.  


Mark the following Membership Meeting dates on your calendar:

Monthly Meeting Dates (7:00-7:30 am):
  • September 9
  • October 14
  • November 11
  • December 9
  • January 13
  • February 10
  • March 10
  • April 14
  • May 12

7/23/2021

WMEAC Mayors' Grand River Clean Up





Our Junior National Honor Society strives to help out our community.  We can do our part to help keep the Grand River clean by picking up trash before it gets into our storm drain or basin.  When it rains it can take as little as 15 minutes for the debris and waster around storm drains to make it into the Grand River.

Sign up to be part of our team by emailing Mrs. Vgel at kvogel@Nvps.net.  On September 11th meet at Crossroads at 9:00 am.  We will depart for our site which will be Riverside Park or Veteran's Boat Launch.  Return to Crossroads by noon.  










5/19/2021

NJHS Monthly Meeting

 

NJHS Monthly Meeting
Topic: Crossroads NJHS Meeting

Time: May 19, 2021 03:00 PM


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5/12/2021

North Oakview Field Day

 



North Oakview Field Day

Mr. Brinks, North Oakview PE teacher, is seeking NJHS volunteers to help with field day on June 1.  There are two sessions: 9:30-12:00 and 12:30-3:00.   Note the times are tentative as Mr. Brinks works out the details.  There are only 12 spots for each time frame.  If you are interested, email Mrs. Vogel by May 24.  You must be in good standing in your course work and your teachers must approve.  You may add these hours to your Volunteer hour log.  



5/05/2021

Northview Little League Volunteer Opportunity

 




Northview Little League is looking for volunteers to help run the concession stand throughout the week and weekends.  Volunteers must be 13 years old.  Volunteers are needed few hours at a time. See Sign-Up Genius
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/20f0a4eaba92fabfd0-northview

4/21/2021

April Monthly Meeting

 


Today's monthly meeting is cancelled.  Please reach out to one of the officers or advisor if you have any questions or needs. 

4/11/2021

Volunteering Opportunities with National Organizations

 

Volunteering Opportunities With National Organizations

Throughout the United States, these organizations welcome families volunteering with children and teens.

Arbor Day Foundation

The Tree Campus K–12 program inspires the next generation of tree stewards through experiences that bring the benefits of trees to life both inside and outside the classroom. 

Books for Africa

Get involved with the mission to end the African book famine by volunteering at one of our warehouses. Volunteers must be at least 14 years old.

DoSomething.org

This “youth-led movement for good” gives teens the opportunity to make an impact, win scholarships, and earn volunteer credits.

Feeding America

Feeding America workers

Find a local meal program that needs help or work to raise awareness of food insecurity.

Foodpantries.org

Locate a food pantry, soup kitchen, or meal program looking for volunteers. (Note: some of them require you to verify the age requirements for volunteers.)

Girls on the Run

Join Girls on the Run and be part of a movement that is empowering and inspiring girls physically and mentally. Some opportunities require volunteers to be at least 18 years old.

Global Volunteers

Travel overseas to help those in need. Parents and legal guardians of minors under age 18 must complete a Minor Registration and travel with their children. 

Guide Dogs for the Blind

Two girls with guide dog puppy

Train or foster guide dogs or help with administrative tasks. Puppy raisers can be any age, whether you’re 9 or 90. No prior experience is necessary!

Habitat For Humanity

The Habitat Youth Programs instill a love of volunteering from an early age by providing a variety of volunteer opportunities for those ages five to 40.

International SEL Day

The Urban Assembly and SEL4US invite communities across the globe to celebrate the importance of social emotional learning (SEL) on the second annual International SEL Day on March 26, 2021. This year’s theme is Building Bonds, Reimagining Community.

Literacy Network (Reading is Fundamental)

Host a book drive, advocate for literacy, or be a reading mentor.

MLK Day of Service

Kick-off a Semester of Service that begins on MLK Day in January and continues through Global Youth Service Day in April.

National Park Service

Two people in a river

Help with park maintenance or work with visitors to make their experience a great one.

National Volunteer Week

Celebrate the impact of volunteer service in our communities.

Operation Gratitude

Write letters or assemble care packages for troops overseas.

Project Linus

Kids with blankets care of Project Linus

Make security blankets for children in hospitals.

Red Cross

Help with a variety of activities, such as organizing a blood drive or assisting with disaster relief. Volunteers must be 18 or older or have permission from a parent or guardian

Ronald McDonald House

Volunteers make a difference in the lives of the children and families served by the Ronald McDonald House by cooking, greeting, listening, cleaning, or simply being there and helping out in any way they can. Age requirements may vary by location.

Special Olympics

Volunteers of all ages can get involved in the global movement to create a new world of inclusion and community, where every single person is accepted and welcomed, regardless of ability or disability.

USTA (United States Tennis Organization)

USTA volunteer

Help local and national tennis tournaments run smoothly. Community Tennis Associations and the National Junior Tennis & Learning network are great places to start, as is the USTA Junior Team Tennis program.

Volunteering Journeys

High school students under the age of 18 make up some of Volunteering Journeys’ most passionate and engaging volunteers.

WE Volunteer Now

WE Volunteers

Teens can work together to do good, take action, and make a difference in their community.

Youth Volunteer Corps

Teens between the ages of 11 and 18 can become a YVC youth volunteer. 

3/09/2021

New Candidate Mandatory Meetings

 


Congratulations!  You demonstrated exceptional academic performance.  You are invited to apply to be a member of our National Junior Honor Society.  In order to apply, you and a parent must attend a virtual meeting.  Meeting dates are listed below.  


March 22 at 7:00 pm

https://us04web.zoom.us/j/73088459972?pwd=NHN0aUlxK0k5djd2VURBMk1xRGtydz09

March 23 at 7:45 am

https://us04web.zoom.us/j/74362125987?pwd=d3pIdjRTYjBUeFJLZVRBUk5UOEpCUT09

March 23 at 7:00 pm 

https://us04web.zoom.us/j/73088459972?pwd=NHN0aUlxK0k5djd2VURBMk1xRGtydz09

March 25 at 2:30 pm 

https://us04web.zoom.us/j/76823852556?pwd=YlA3MmMvYS9VRHJ0R1JobzZYYWpZUT09


If you have any questions, please reach out to Kathy Vogel at kvogel@nvps.net




2/24/2021

 


Kids Food Basket 

Google Meet Code kph-vwft-orn


2/17/2021

NJHS February Meeting

 Topic: Crossroads NJHS Meeting

Time: Feb 17, 2021 03:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
        Every month on the Third Wed, until May 19, 2021, 4 occurrence(s)
        Feb 17, 2021 03:00 PM
        Mar 17, 2021 03:00 PM
        Apr 21, 2021 03:00 PM
        May 19, 2021 03:00 PM
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