Hello Highland View Families!
I hope everyone had a great break, and is staying warm!
Just a few quick updates for January:
1) Our meeting is in the Highland View library Monday January 12th 6:00 PM. It's not a big agenda, but it should be a fun one.
2) Crossing Guard Appreciation week is next week (1/12-1/16) and we could use your ideas for ways to show our crossing guards that we appreciate their work. (We'll talk about it at the meeting, but if you want to email your ideas in that's OK too!)
3) The PTO is putting on the Neon Dance Night (formerly known as the Not-Really-A-Sock-Hop) January 30th; save the date!
4) The PTO is also looking for ideas and ways to celebrate Black History Month in February, so if you have ideas, or want to be involved, let me know.
5) The minutes for our December meeting are now available and online at our website here:
http://highlandviewptorg.blogspot.com/2015/01/pto-minutes-december-8th-2014.html
That's about all, stay warm, and see you on Monday,
Aleks Skibicki
The PTO provides for programs designed to enhance each grade’s current curriculum, provides teachers with additional
materials not covered in the school’s budget, and hosts many family-fun and community events.
Wednesday, January 7, 2015
PTO Minutes December 8th, 2014
PTO meeting Dec. 8th 2014
1) Meeting called to order with 9 members present at 6:09PM
2) Minutes from previous meeting approved.
3) Treasurer’s report approved; Art to Remember profit $1,391.75.
4) Sock Hop dance discussion:
sign up genius up
DJ booked
Decision made by the group to change name to Neon Dance Night.
Mrs. Flater asked whether or not there was a way to track which families attended.
Suggestions offered offered for food including walking taco.
5) RIF book giveaway
- discussion about filling in spots for volunteering
6) Flashing Stop Sign Request to the Village approved for:
a. 51st St. & Ramsey
b. 51st St. & Eastway
7) Winter Concert
Discussion about concert being split into 2 parts for the different age groups.
New idea implemented: 8 students playing piano in between concerts.
Survey distributed at the concerts since it had been 8 years since the previous survey.
8) Past events
All Around the World
31 families presented; huge success
Suggestion made to spread out the event throughout the building to alleviate congestion.
Fundraiser
i. no bounced checks!
ii. $6,000+ profit
iii. 20% participation considered a success
Art to Remember
delivered
9) Principal’s time
Kayla’s Krew event: designing a new playground
each grade level brainstormed about designing a playground with kids with disabilities in mind
Students articulated helpful ideas
Winter concert & rehearsal discussed
Veterans presentation for 5th graders discussed
Colonial Fair presented by the 5th graders discussed
Mr. Griffin presented an hour of programming to 3rd-5th graders
Students are voting Dec. 19 in Spanish class on 3 choices for a special earned:
Neon day
Pajama day
Super hero day
Latin dance begins for 4th & 5th grade
Florentine Opera coming in
Paper polar bears Special Olympics fundraiser announced
i. Goal is $1000
ii. Teachers will take the pledge for each level of fundraising
Read to Succeed for Great America/Six Flags announced
need new volunteer coordinator
10) Cheryl Kelly offered idea of PTO $ being used for field trips since last year’s 2nd graders' only trip was to Scout Lake
Mrs. Flater reminded the group that all field trips must relate to the curriculum
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