Welcome To

Attwood New Tech
Magnet School

Grades K-8

Attwood New Tech Magnet School believes in building 21st century skills in our students that will prepare them for opportunities they encounter in the future. We believe that no matter which pathway our students decide to take, our school will equip them with the skills and traits they will need to be successful in their college and career endeavors.

Our school uses the New Tech Network recommended instructional model called Project Based Learning (PBL). PBL is a student-centered approach where students use 21st century skills as they explore and solve real-world problems and challenges with their peers. Our one-to-one technology enables our students to achieve some of the critical tasks they will need to perform and publish their work to a real-world audience. Although our students learn all required core subjects, Attwood teachers integrate science, math, technology, and engineering (STEM) into each content area.

Our end goal in mind is to instill the skills and traits our students will need to thrive in the 21st century world. We believe all students will graduate from Attwood New Tech Magnet School with the following acquired and strengthened skills and traits:

  • Written and Oral Communication
  • Collaboration
  • Critical Thinking
  • Creating
  • Agency
  • Problem Solving
  • Empowerment
  • Confidence
  • Empathy
  • Global Citizenship…
  • ...and MORE!

Attwood New Tech Magnet is proud to offer unique experiences for students!

 

  • STEM Culture
  • Student-Centered Learning
  • Inquiry-Based Learning
  • Real-World Learning Experiences
  • Peer-to-Peer Collaboration 
  • Read 180 Program
  • Active Student Involvement with the Community
  • One-to-One Technology Devices
  • Robotic-Based Education Experiences
  • Virtual Reality-Based Education Experiences
  • 3D Design & Printing Experiences
  • Video Game Design Experiences
  • 2020 Girls Club
  • Techtronics Club
  • Junk Drawer Robotics Club
  • Reaching Higher - After School Program
  • Communities in Schools Program 

Sharon Hampton - Principal
sharon.hampton@lansingschools.net

Brandy Jones - Assistant Principal
brandy.jones@lansingschools.net

Kelly Foote - Secretary
kelly.foote@lansingschools.net

Vera McKinney - Secretary
vera.mckinney@lansingschools.net

School Hours 2023-24 School Year

7:40 a.m. to 2:35 p.m.
Half Day 7:40 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.


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  • 20 Mar
    • (PCAC) Parent Community Advisory Council Meeting
      Date: Mar 20
      Time: 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM
      Location: Dr. Halik Center 4200 Wainwright Ave. Lansing, MI 48911
      Cost: Free
      Calendar: Attwood Elementary Calendar

      Free dinner and childcare will be provided.

      The conversation will focus on District Programs and Resources.

      The full PCAC calendar can be found on our website at www.lansingschools.net/pcac

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2021 Spring Bond Updates

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Lansing Pathway Promise Bond Update - Winter 2021

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Lansing Pathway Promise Bond Update - Summer 2020

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Lansing School District Board of Education Takes Historic Action Against Racism

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11,500 Enrollment by 2025
85% Graduation Rate by 2025
90% Attendance by 2025

Title IX - Sex Discrimination/Gender Equity/Sexual Harassment

What is Title IX?

Title IX prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in any District program, service or activity including, but not limited to: educational programs or activities, e.g., extracurricular activities, student services, academic counseling, discipline, classroom assignment, grading, athletics, transportation, etc.

Unlawful Discriminatory Practices Under Title IX

Sexual Harassment (unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature)

Sexual Misconduct/Violence (rape, sexual assault, sexual battery, sexual exploitation and other forms of non-consensual sexual activity)

Stalking (repeatedly following, harassing, threatening or intimidating including by telephone, mail, electronic communication or social media)

Retaliation (adverse academic or other actions against anyone reporting or participating in an investigation of Title IX allegations)

PDF DocumentSexual Misconduct Policy
PDF DocumentSeptember 30, 2020 - Clark Hill Power Point Presentation
PDF DocumentTitle IX Grievance Procedures
PDF DocumentInvestigation Procedures A to Z - November 2, 2020


Reporting Prohibited Behavior

Members of the school district community who believe that a Title IX violation may have occurred, should discuss their concerns and/or file a complaint with the District’s Title IX coordinator:

Anti-Harassment Compliance Officers are in the Sexual Misconduct Policy (PDF) and Title IX Grievance Procedure (PDF).

Darin Walter
Title IX Coordinator - Public Safety
darin.walter@lansingschools.net
(517)755-2037

519 W. Kalamazoo 
Lansing, MI 48933

Erin Miracle
Human Resources Manager
erin.miracle@lansingschools.net
(517)755-2010

519 W. Kalamazoo 
Lansing, MI 48933

   

PDF DocumentHelp Hotline Phone Numbers


Title IX concerns can also be mailed to:
Lansing School District
519 West Kalamazoo
Lansing, MI 48933