May 2015 - Reagan PTA website
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May 2015 - Reagan PTA website
REAGAN PTA BOARD MEMBERS 2014-2015 SCHOOL YEAR PRESIDENT Cyndi Bell 1ST VP, PROGRAMS Deya Granado 2ND VP, FUNDRAISING Sara Pasley 3RD VP, MEMBERSHIP Sherry Reisman TREASURER Joe Capesius SECRETARY Melissa Moritz PARLIAMENTARIAN Jennifer Holecek VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR Carolyn Melendez de Lafuente TEACHER LIAISON LaTonya Mullins COMMITTEE CHAIRS : HOSPITALITY CHAIR Aimeé Mayer Ronald Reagan Elementary www.reagan.my-pta.org/ [email protected] Home of the Rays PTA Newsletter—Page 1 May 2015 Math Pentathlon Teams Compete The award winning math pentathlon team was successful again this year. Our tournament season is now over for this school year and we couldn't be more proud to represent Reagan Elementary! Over 140 students participated this year in the program. We'd like to thank all of our volunteer coaches for their time and effort, the PTA for their continued support, and the teachers who so graciously let the teams meet in their classrooms after school; we couldn't do this without you. See you next year. Math On, Rays! Christine Mauer, Math Pentathlon Coordinator Coach Mauer and a student SPANISH PROGRAM Yaneth Herrera ARTS IN EDUCATION CHAIR Amber Holley HEALTH & WELLNESS CHAIR Lindsey McFall SCHOLASTIC BOOKFAIR Jana Mills JOG-A-THON Phoebe Reed CARNIVAL Sara Pasley PROGRAM COORDINATORS ROOM REP., USED BOOK FAIR Carolyn Melendez de Lafuente COMMUNICATIONS & GARDEN Janine Gillot BACKPACK FOOD PROGRAM Poppy Jones BOX TOPS Melissa Moritz CLOTHES CLOSET CHAIR Heather Martinez SPIRIT EVENTS Janet Gilger-VanderZanden TEACHER /STAFF APPRECIATION Deya Granado CAMPUS IMPROVEMENT Aleida Vangeli Contents: Math Pentathlon 1 Teacher Appreciation Week 2 Baker’s Dozen Recipe 2 Book Fair 3 Cub Scouts 3 Clothes Closet 3 Mr. Crawford’s New Baby 4 Volunteer Needs for May 4 Faculty Follies Photos 5 PTA Spending this Year 6 New PTA Board and Old 7 Destination Imagination at State 8 Box Tops 8 Garden Events 8 Reflections Coordinator Needed 9 Calendar Dates 9 Sponsors 9 Thank You’s 9 Ronald Reagan Elementary www.reagan.my-pta.org/ May 2015 PTA Newsletter—Page 2 Teacher Appreciation Week: May 4-8 Monday, May 4 - Garden of Gratitude - Please bring your teacher a flower this day. It could be from your yard, or from the store, in the end there will be a unique bouquet from the students. Tuesday, May 5 - Tuesday Treats - Look out for information from your Room Rep about a special treat for your teacher! Wednesday, May 6 - Workroom Wednesday (NEW THIS YEAR) - Supplies become a hot commodity towards the end of the year as inventories dwindle. Your teacher could surely use more classroom supplies. For example: sticky notes, paper clips, dry erase markers, pencils, tissues, anti-bacterial wipes, etc.) Thursday, May 7 - Thoughtful Thursday - Look out for information from your Room Rep about a personalized thank you. Friday, May 8 - Bounty of Books - Please consider donating a book to the classroom library. Choose one yourself, or choose one from your teacher’s Book Fair wish list. The book fair will be happening the same week as teacher appreciation, so stop by the library and select a book. If you have any questions, please contact your Room Rep. Baker’s Dozen May Recipe: Lemon Tiramisu Trifle Creamy, lemony layers are brightened by berries in this no-bake cross between tiramisu and trifle. Kids can assemble this treat with very little help. Perfect for Mother’s Day! Ingredients 1/4 cup fresh lemon juice 1/4 cup granulated sugar 12 -ounces cream cheese, softened One 8-ounce jar prepared lemon curd 2 cups heavy cream 22 hard ladyfinger cookies 3 cups mixed raspberries and sliced strawberries Powdered sugar, for garnish Whipped cream, for serving Directions In a small measuring cup, mix the lemon juice with the sugar and 1/4 cup water until the sugar is dissolved. Set aside. Place the cream cheese, lemon curd and heavy cream in a food processor and process until smooth and a bit fluffy. To assemble the tiramisu, place half the ladyfingers in the bottom of an 8inch square baking dish, breaking a few to fit, and drizzle with half of the lemon syrup. Top with half the lemon cream and 1 cup mixed berries. Repeat the layers, using the remaining ladyfingers, syrup and lemon cream. Cover with plastic wrap and chill at least 8 hours or overnight. Before serving, top with the remaining 2 cups of berries and dust with powdered sugar. Serve with whipped cream on the side. *From Food Network Kitchens Ronald Reagan Elementary www.reagan.my-pta.org/ PTA Newsletter—Page 3 May 2015 Scholastic Book Fair May 4-8 Reagan Rays, come jump into Reagan’s Spring “Under The Sea Book Fair” and explore An Ocean of Books, May 4th – May 8th . Show your teacher appreciation by purchasing a book from their wish list to add to their classroom libraries – we make it easy; just ask one of the volunteers how. Come by and guess how many fish are in the fish bowl for a chance to win a book. But if you can’t make it to our ocean, you can still support our library by ordering online at http:// bookfairs.scholastic.com/homepage/reaganrays2015. All online orders will be delivered to the school the week after the fair. It takes all the fish in the sea to make our event successful - to volunteer go to reagan.my-pta.org Why should you purchase from the Book Fair? A large portion of each purchase goes towards buying new books for the Reagan library. Typically, Mrs. Brymer is able to order thousands of dollars worth of new books each year because of the Scholastic Book Fairs! For questions, email Jana Mills at [email protected]. Join Cub Scouts! Come see what the Cub Scout Adventure is all about! Meet us May 5th at 6:30pm in the Reagan Cafeteria or May 9th 2pm-4pm for a free Scout Fun Fest (by the Reagan PE fields). Parents of young boys face a lot of choices in afterschool activities. Boys want to have fun, while parents want them to learn positive values and skills that will last a lifetime. If your boy is about to enter first through fifth grade, Cub Scouting may be exactly what you are both looking for. As a parent, you can be assured that Cub Scouting • involves a variety of family activities • teaches lifelong values • encourages good behavior • strengthens the bonds of family Contact Alicia Matt at [email protected] www.pack1501.com Schedule Mon (5/4) Tues (5/5) Wed (5/6) Purchase 2:45pm – 3:30pm 7:30am – 3:30pm 7:30am – 3:30pm Thurs (5/7) Fri (5/8) 7:30am – 5:30pm 7:30am – 12:00pm The Clothes Closet Please come help us for two final Clothes Closet Workdays on 5/7 and 5/21 from 10 am-1 pm. We are trying to sort a lot of donations and get organized and prepared for the next school year. We are also in desperate need of kids' jeans/shorts hangers. If you have any to donate, please put them in the Clothes Closet Bin. To receive clothes from the Clothes Closet program, a parent would need to obtain a voucher from your child’s school nurse. Please stop by the clinic to request and receive your voucher. Submit the verification/colored copy of the clothes closet voucher to the Clothes Closet. The nurse will keep the original copy. To keep up to date on any needs, please join our Facebook group-just search for Leander ISD Clothes Closet. For more information, please e-mail Poppy Jones at [email protected] PTA Newsletter—Page 4 May 2015 Ronald Reagan Elementary www.reagan.my-pta.org/ Principal Crawford Welcomes New Baby Reagan’s Principal, Steve Crawford, is a daddy again! On March 31, his wife, Lynsey, gave birth to their second child: Lily Grace. Fortunately, Lily arrived a week early, because she weighed 9lb. 15oz.! The household is adjusting well to the new addition. Big sister, Olivia Mae, is 3 and she dotes on the baby by reading to her and helping out. The family dog is interested, and has been doing a lot of sniffing. Mr. Crawford has been giving Lynsey breaks on the weekends. If you notice him acting crazier than usual, it could be the sleep deprivation. Ronald Reagan Elementary www.reagan.my-pta.org/ PTA Newsletter—Page 5 May 2015 Thank You, Teachers and Staff for working so hard to put on a great show for Reagan families, and for playing an integral part in this PTA fundraiser! Reagan PTA on Facebook Ronald Reagan Elementary PTA Newsletter—Page 6 Did you know that www.reagan.my-pta.org/ May 2015 Reagan has an active Facebook page? You can find it at: https://www.facebook.com/ You may wonder where money from groups/142275789255941/ PTA fundraisers goes. Here’s a highlight Jog-a-thon supplies (wristbands, orAlso, check out the community list of purchases made this year: anges, shirts, pedometers, bottles) Facebook page for Reagan $2480 worth of leveled reader books Valentine Social (Decorations, Pizza) parents (not an official school for classrooms Volunteer Kick Off Event (Dirty Easel or PTA group) 3D Printer for the Library fees) Makerspace (Lego wall, snap circuits, Event Flyers (Photocopy fees) Reagan Library Garden (Seeds, Soil, Plants, Paint, Donation to Reed PTA (new school) has a Facebook page, too! Freeze Cloth, Table Tops, Hose) Carnival (Attraction rental fees, ConTake a look at Mrs. Brymer’s Classroom Supplies ($25 reimbursecessions fees, table and chair rental) fun posts: ment for each teacher and aid) PTA Insurance https://www.facebook.com/ Art Department (2 Drying racks, Print PTA Officer Training ReaganLibraryfun making supplies. and paint) Physical Education Fund ($2000 in Music Department (3 wireless microequipment) phones) Box Tops Contest Prizes U.S. Map Playground Stencil Workroom Supplies Thousands of dollars in library books Amazon Gives to Reagan September Family Picnic Destination Imagination Fees Reagan PTA receives 4-10% Why Doesn’t PTA Fund back from your purchases on Math Pentathlon (coach training, Field Trips? amazon.com when you click on games) You may have noticed that you our link to get to their website. Reflections Art Contest were asked to pay a small fee to the Find our Amazon link at Spanish Program school this year in order for your child to reagan.my-pta.org Soup for the Soul Staff lunch go on a field trip. In the past, the PTA has Family Science Night (Inflatable Star covered this fee, but our PTA insurance is Lab rental) encouraging all PTA’s to stop this practice Target Coffee Bar Staff Event because they will no longer insure PTAs Red Card Family Movie Night (Movie Screen for off-campus activities. rental, Popcorn) If you have For questions, contact End of Year Staff Luncheon a Target Red [email protected] Card, you can use it to support Reagan. The program lets guests designate 1 percent of their REDcard purchases to a K-12 school of their Where Do Your PTA Donations Go? choice. Right now, Reagan has 64 parents signed up. If you’d like to learn more, click here. What has Your PTA Paid for This Year? Spirit night at Baskin Robbins on May 14th! Some Reagan staff will be on hand to scoop ice cream. Part of the proceeds will go back to Reagan. 9900 W. Parmer Ln, Austin. Ronald Reagan Elementary www.reagan.my-pta.org/ PTA Newsletter—Page 7 May 2015 Welcome, to the 2015-2016 PTA Board President- Brian Moritz 2nd VP Fundraising- Jenni Sellers There will be many open board positions for the next school year: Parliamentarian 3rd VP Membership- Melissa Moritz Communications Hospitality Treasurer- Meredith Bland Health & Wellness Teacher Liaison (a Reagan staff member) Secretary- Heather Martinez Arts in Education Chair Campus Improvement Chair Still vacant: 1st VP Programs Community Service Chair If you may be interested in filling the posi- Historian tion of Programs Chair, read about it on Legislative Action our web page, and contact [email protected] Contact [email protected] if you’d like more information. Good-Bye, From your 2014-2015 PTA Board! PTA Newsletter—Page 8 May 2015 Ronald Reagan Elementary www.reagan.my-pta.org/ Destination Imagination Teams Advance to State Two of Reagan’s Destination Imagination Teams competed in the Austin Regionals on March 7th. They had been working since the fall on their tasks. In the Austin Regionals, the “Gryffindors” took first place in the category of “Improv Games”. Their coaches were Melissa Wotkyns and Marissa Brooks. The “Time Walkers” took second place in the Austin Regionals in their category of “Creature Feature”. Their coaches were Eileen Delisi and Lisa Mauldin. The teams advanced to the Texas State competition in Dallas on April 11th. While they didn’t place there, the teams made memories to last a lifetime. Box Tops Wrap Up As another Box Tops year winds down, I would like to say Thank You to everyone who contributed to making the Box Tops Program a success. So far this year, we received a total of $2,922.74 and Mr. Crawford rode a Tricycle around the school for a day, which was so much fun for the kids! These funds help to support our Teachers and the supplies that are needed for their classrooms. Currently, the PTA reimburses Teachers up to $25 for classroom supplies and we couldn't do it without your support! We will not be having another Box Tops contest this school year, however, if you have any Box Tops that you would like to turn in before the end of the year, please send them in a ziploc baggie with your child by May 29th. Some of the Box Tops have summer expiration dates and in order to get credit, I will need to send them in by June 1. If you have any questions, please send an email to [email protected]. Thank you again for all your participation this year! Let’s make the 2015-2016 school year an even Bigger Box Tops year! Have a great Summer, Rays! Melissa Moritz Box Tops Coordinator PS. You can also send in any Labels for Education and Tyson Labels you may have as well. Ladybug Release The garden committee would like to invite you to come by the garden after school on Thursday, May 28th to help release containers of ladybugs into the garden. Kids can also help beautify the garden by painting rocks . Summer Garden Adoption Program The garden will still be growing during summer vacation and we’d like to invite families to adopt the garden for one week. During this week, your family would come to the garden every other day to water (unless it rains, of course). As a bonus, you could harvest and take home any vegetables that are ripe! A garden volunteer will coordinate to meet with you the first day to show you how the ropes. Sign up here. Contact [email protected] with questions. PTA Newsletter—Page 9 May 2015 Ronald Reagan Elementary www.reagan.my-pta.org/ Thank You, Carnival Sponsors Scott’s Yard and Lawn Care Products http://www.scotts.com/ TRAClass [email protected] Reflections Program Reagan needs a new Reflections Art Contest Coordinator for the next school year. Help us bring this wonderful nationally recognized PTA program to Reagan again. The Mary Dale Law Firm, PLLC www.themarydalelawfirm.com The theme for 2015-2016 is “Let Your Imagination Fly”. Students who wish to enter will produce an original piece of artwork in the fall. State Farm’s Dave Schara http://davidschara.com/ Visit the PTA website for full details about the Reflections Program. Loan Star Title Loans https://loanstartitleloans.net Makerspace Coming Together Campbell Dental www.jarrodcampbelldds.com/ I Love Kickboxing http://cedarparktx-ilovekickboxing.com/ The library will be adding a “Makerspace”. Mrs. Brymer has plans to make the library not just a place for learning from books, but a place for hands-on learning through tinkering and tech. The PTA has funded a 3D printer, Lego Wall, Makey Makey, Sphero Robotic Balls, Little Bits Electronics kits, and many other manipulatives for students to enjoy. Cedar Park Center http://www.texasstarshockey.com/ Tony Dale Texas State Representative texansfortonydale.com/ Culin Karate http://joinkarate.com/ The Goddard School www.goddardschool.com/ Thank You Sherwin-Williams for donating paint to the playground map project Apolonia Catering, Sam’s Warehouse, Yaghi’s New York Pizzeria, Amy’s Chinese Cuisine, Firehouse Subs, and Bellini’s Texas Grill, for donating food to teachers performing in Faculty Follies. Roasters Coffee for donating coffee to the Teacher’s Breakfast Calendar Dates May 1 Teacher Appreciation Breakfast May 2 Math Pentathlon Tournament, Division 3 May 2 Faculty Follies 11am May 4-8 Scholastic Book Fair May 4-8 Teacher Appreciation Week May 5 Join Cub Scouts 6:30pm in Reagan Cafeteria May 7 Book Fair Family Night until 5:30pm May 9 Scout Fun Fest 2-4pm in the Reagan Fields May 14 Baskin Robbins Night (Parmer & Neenah) May 18 No School May 25 No School— Memorial Day May 27 Last Day to turn in Box Tops & Labels for Ed. May 27 Volunteer Breakfast 8:30-10:30am May 28 Ladybug Release in the garden after school June 1 Splash Day June 5 Last Day of School