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e-Bulletin December 12, 2008

We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.
Winston Churchill
 
 
 
Things To Do Now!
 *The
ASB Giving Tree is in the front lobby of the Washington Bldg. Please stop by, choose a giving ornament. It's our chance to help out families in our community during the holiday.
There are a lot of ornaments left to choose from!
 
 
*****Please do not park in the bus loading zone on Adams. Some parents are parking in the bus zone before and after school at Washington and are preventing students from loading on and off the bus.
Thank you, Karen Fynboe******
 
 
December
 
15        Scrip Order Due
18        January Art Class Regstration Due
            French Class Registration Due
No       PTA Meeting
19        Holiday Sing-a-long
19        12:15 Release-Holiday
20-2    No School-Winter Break
 
January
5          Back to School
9          Coffee w/the Principal
12        Scrip Order Due
13        PTA Meeting
16        MLK Assembly  
            Family Chess  and Pizza Night 19        No School-Martin Luther King
 
 
French classes will start January 6th. Registration forms are due December 18th.
http://www.wahoyt.org/files/frenchclassenrollment.pdf  
 
The application forms  for the after school art program for January are due December 18th.
Please visit our website to download a registration form!
http://www.wahoyt.org/files/afterschoolart2009.pdf ________________________________________________________________
Holiday FYI---
Info from Save Streets
People are targeting packages that are being delivered to homes. Apparently they are literally following delivery trucks and going door to door looking for packages to steal.  If possible, watch for your expected packages and bring inside as soon as possible.
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~A Washington-Hoyt family is looking for full-time nanny for our 2.5-year old girl in north Tacoma for 5-months starting January 2009; Monday-Friday from 8:30 am to 5 pm. The job requires driving own vehicle in town to various activities and to pick up from Washington-Hoyt her 7-year old sister at 3.30 pm.  Light housework is optional. We offer very friendly environment, two polite and loving children, and a clean comfortable house. We seek a responsible, engaged, and warm person.
 
Please contact Teodora
(206) 818-2844
tedi_ven@hotmail.com
 
Please pass this on to anyone you know that might be interested!
 
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One last plug for the Friday event!
Host: 
 
 
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Beautiful Angle

Location:

Blackwater Cafe
747 Fawcett, Tacoma, WA 98402 US
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When

Friday, December 12, 7:00PM

Phone

253-404-0000

Come hang out with us on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12. That's the date for the Fourth Annual Beautiful Angle Holiday Benefit Show. This year we are selling posters for cheap and taking donations to benefit Layla House, an orphanage in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, the former home of Genet and Bizayehu, two new members of the Beautiful Angle family.

Grab all your friends and join us at Black Water Cafe in Tacoma around 7ish. We're excited to announce that Oh Yeah Hell Yeah will be performing live. Check out the Oh Yeah Hell Yeah MySpace page to see how cool their music is. There will be also be good food, great company, and a bunch of lovingly-created letterpress posters. All proceeds and donations will go to supporting the wonderful residents of Layla House.

The first 50 folks to bring in a cash donation of at least $5 will receive a commemorative BA poster. This is your chance to buy some letterpress art at low prices, hear some great music, hang out with some cool folks, drink some amazing coffee, and make a difference in a few lives. We hope to see you soon.

Love,

Lance Kagey, Tom Llewellyn, and the rest of the Beautiful Angle family

www.beautifulangle.com
www.myspace.com/ohyeahhellyeah
www.adoptionadvocates.org/ethiopia/ethiopia_help_projects_layla.php
www.blackwatertacoma.com
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The Cognitive Abilities Test Form 6 Level 2 (CogAT) will be given to all second grade students between January 12 and January 23, 2009 during the regular school day.
   This is a regular part of the district assessment program. The results of the assessment are used, in part, to identify students who might be eligible for the Challenge Programs for Highly Capable Students.
   Results of the CogAT will be available in the spring. Parents should contact the school if there are any questions about the results.
   The Challenge Programs for Highly Capable Students will invite parents of the highest scoring students to nominate their children for possible inclusion in the program.
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We have an author in our midst! Linda Fortune, our retired school counselor, has written a book about her beloved cat who has passed away...please visit her website and look forward to hearing from her at our January PTA meeting!  
www.catacumen.com
______________________________________________________________________ This link goes to a website that is in support of school libraries and what you can do to help support them. There is an online petition that you can go to and sign. Every member of the family can register (except pets) Happy and show their support of our school libraries. The link has four copies of the information.
http://www.fundourfuturewashington.org/
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Scrip information page
 http://www.wahoyt.org/newsletter/newsletter.html
November Cougar Tales is on the website!
 
http://www.wahoyt.org/newsletter/newsletter.html
The Veteran's Day Assembly slide show can be seen here:
http://www.wahoyt.org/movies/movies.html
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Don't forget to sign up for electronic Cougar Tales
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The order dates for Scrip for the entire year are:   November 3rd and 17th, December 1st and 15th, January 12th, February 2nd and 23rd, March 16th, April 13th, May 4th and 18th, and June 8th.    Liz Walle, 752-0835/wallefam5@comcast.net.
_______________________________________________________________________________ Info about the special speaker we are having for the MLK assembly January 16th
 

A Tugging String: A Novel About Growing Up During the Civil Rights Era:  (Hardcover)

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
David Greenberg is an ordinary twelve-year-old trying to fit in. He knows that his father, Jack, is a civil rights lawyer, but Duvy lives worlds away from Dorothy Milton, a black woman struggling to become a registered voter in Selma, Alabama. When Dorothy reaches out to Martin Luther King Jr. for help, she sets in motion a series of events that—with Jack Greenberg’s help—will open Duvy’s eyes to the reality of racial inequality and forever change the course of history. Blending facts, speeches, memories, and conjecture, this novel portrays the emotions and events surrounding the Selma-Montgomery Voting Rights March.

About the Author
David T. Greenberg is the author of Slugs and many other books for children. He lives in Portland, Oregon.
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Deb Llewellyn
253-762-1494
washingtonhoytpta@hotmail.com
For more info, visit
www.wahoyt.org