e-Bulletin November 30, 2008
Things upcoming!
There will be two more Scrip orders before the winter break. The first is due Monday, December 1st and will be delivered Monday, December 8th (the slight delay is due to the short week). The second is due Monday, December 15th and will be delivered Friday, December 19th. We have a new retailer to add to Scrip – Hallmark. Hallmark gift cards are available in $25 increments with a 4% return to our school. Unfortunately, Hallmark came to us too late to be included in our order forms – so please just write it in if you’d like to order. Also, don’t forget to check out www.glscrip.com/index.aspx for a more complete listing of retailers available. There are literally hundreds of retailers available – and gift cards do make outstanding holiday gifts. Questions? Contact Liz Walle at 752-0835 or wallefam5@comcast.net.
Things to do now!
Turn in your scrip order
Turn in Cat Tracks!!!
December
1 Scrip Order Due
3 No School-Waiver Day
4 12:15 Early Release-Conferences
5 No school-Conferences
10 Peter and The Wolf String Quartet 2PM
11 Make-a-Card Workshop
12 Coffee w/ the Principal
15 Scrip Order 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
19 No School-Martin Luther King
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Make-A-Card!
Would you like to make your own holiday cards, gift tags or bookmarks? Then please join the Green Schools team for a free card-making workshop. You’ll find out how to make something old into something new!
We’ll provide all the materials. And we’ll have some refreshments too.
The workshop will be on Thursday, December 11th, from 3:45 to 5:00 p.m. in the Washington cafeteria.
Space is limited, so please RSVP by Monday, December 8th, if you’d like to join us. To sign up, or for more information contact Felicity Devlin at:
761-8066 or felicitydevlin@yahoo.com
All children must be accompanied by an adult.
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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)
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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A Shameless plug for Beautiful Angle/Fundraiser for Layla House...the ophanage the girls came from!
Please attend if you are interested!
http://www.evite.com/pages/invite/viewInvite.jsp?event=YRQOEMEZZYCESLUFAYBD&unknownUser=true
What is Beautiful Angle?
www.beautifulangle.com
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Don't forget to sign up for electronic Cougar Tales
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For those who missed their copy of the Cougar Tales, you can now view it on our website
http://www.wahoyt.org/newsletter/newsletter.html
Also, on the front page of the website you will find a "Volunteers Needed" section. If you'd like to get involved or are looking for a way to meet a few more folks at the school contact the Committee Chair listed, they can always use a few more helping hands. Go to www.wahoyt.org
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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, 752-0853
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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
e-Bulletin November 24, 2008
~From a mother at another school!
The next Tacoma School Board meeting is:
Monday, November 24th at NOON
Fourth floor auditorium, Central Administration Building, 601 S. 8th St.
Rather than recap the recent happenings on this topic myself, I am pasting a well stated message from a Whittier mom below. Please feel free to come, I will be there and I know that several other Lowell parents will as well.
THANK YOU!
Kindest regards,
Rachael Bouma
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Hello,
Well it looks like we have been heard and the issue of Kindergarten aides is becoming a hot topic. A few of us attended a study session Monday the 17th in which the board asked for the district to provide more information in regards to the cost and needs of Kindergarten aides. The next board meeting is a big one, as the issue is on the agenda!!! It seems as if we have proven our point that aides are needed now we need to show them that they need to budget for it in the future and not just say, “ Yes we need them but can’t afford it”. That would be the easy way out for them. My viewpoint is How can we NOT afford it . My goal is to get as many people in that meeting is possible. If you have to bring a child it is okay, the meeting should only last a little over an hour. I encourage, no beg, anyone concerned whether you have a Kindergartener, or had one and realize the value, or you have up and coming Kindergartners to attend the meeting. The more people that are there the bigger impact we can make. You can stand up and speak or not…..PLEASE pass this along to anyone you might think would be interested, grandparents, aunts, uncles neighbors, families at other Tacoma schools. Thank you for your time.
Katie Dorsey
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Things upcoming!
Things to do now!
* Attend Ram Takeover!
*Start bringing in toys for the Brownie Toy Drive!
November
1-30 Brownie Toy Drive
24 Ram Takeover!
26 Cat Tracks Due!
12:15 Release-Thanksgiving
27-28 No School-Thanksgiving
December
1 Scrip Order Due
3 No School-Waiver Day
4 12:15 Early Release-Conferences
5 No school-Conferences
10 Peter and The Wolf String Quartet 2PM
12 Coffee w/ the Principal
15 Scrip Order 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
19 No School-Martin Luther King
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Ram Page to get your entry to win a bike!
http://www.wahoyt.org/forms/files/RAM%20Takeover%20Brochure.pdf
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)
The link has four copies of the information.
http://www.fundourfuturewashington.org/
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
A Shameless plug for Beautiful Angle/Fundraiser for Layla House...the ophanage the girls came from!
Please attend if you are interested!
http://www.evite.com/pages/invite/viewInvite.jsp?event=YRQOEMEZZYCESLUFAYBD&unknownUser=true
What is Beautiful Angle?
www.beautifulangle.com
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Brownie Troop 1025, as a service project, will be collecting “gently used” or new board games to donate to Phoenix Housing, a homeless advocacy organization. Phoenix Housing provides temporary housing to homeless families in Tacoma and helps the families find permanent housing. They advise that people often donate gifts of toys for infants and babies but they are in dire need of board games, puzzles, etc. for elementary school aged children. Again, the donations don’t have to be new, “gently used” will also be gladly accepted. Please check to make sure the games or puzzles have all the pieces. The receptacle to receive donations will be located in the basement, outside of Mrs. Eichner’s room. The Brownies will be collecting during the entire month of November.
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re-ART ‘08 opening - a smash!
We had a fantastic turn out for our artists’ reception celebrating the opening of re-ART ‘08! A million thanks to the artists who were able to attend - this show could not have happened without your fantastic contributions. Without a doubt, the over all consensus was positively outstanding when it came to the quality of the work. We received rave comments about the variety of creative uses for the recycled materials and about how fun the overall show is. We owe a ton of gratitude to Paul Blanchard, Washington-Hoyt Elementary and Ms. Seberson and her 2008 3rd graders for allowing us to use “Trashing America” for our publicity. It perfectly sums up everything this how is about.
Gallery Madera
2210 Court A
Tacoma, WA 98402
p. 253-572-1218
f. 253-572-1219
www.gallerymadera.com
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Don't forget to sign up for electronic Cougar Tales
____________________________________________________________________
For those who missed their copy of the Cougar Tales, you can now view it on our website
http://www.wahoyt.org/newsletter/newsletter.html
Also, on the front page of the website you will find a "Volunteers Needed" section. If you'd like to get involved or are looking for a way to meet a few more folks at the school contact the Committee Chair listed, they can always use a few more helping hands. Go to www.wahoyt.org
______________________________________________________
The order dates for Scrip for the entire year are: 15th, January 12th, February 2nd and 23rd, March 16th, April 13th, May 4th and 18th, and June 8th. Liz Walle 752-0853
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 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.
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Deb Llewellyn
253-762-1494
washingtonhoytpta@hotmail.com
For more info, visit www.wahoyt.org
e-Bulletin November 6, 2008
Things upcoming!
Things to do now!
*Coffee with the Principal on Friday!
*Please return your UNICEF boxes!!!
*Come to the Veterans Day Assembly
*Start bringing in toys for the Brownie Toy Drive!
November
1-16 Sweatshirt Sale
1-30 Brownie Toy Drive
7 Coffee w/ the Principal
Veteran's Day Assembly
11 No School-Veterans Day
12-14 5th Grade Camp
17-21 ASB/PTA Food Drive
17 Scrip Order Due
18 PTA Meeting
20 Johnny Moses Assembly 1-3:30
24 Ram Takeover!
26 12:15 Release-Thanksgiving
27-28 No School-Thanksgiving
December
1 Scrip Order Due
3 No School-Waiver Day
4 12:15 Early Release-Conferences
5 No school-Conferences
12 Coffee w/ the Principal
15 Scrip Order Due
No PTA Meeting
19 Holiday Sing-a-long
19 12:15 Release-Holiday
20-2 No School-Winter Break
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Brownie Troop 1025, as a service project, will be collecting “gently used” or new board games to donate to Phoenix Housing, a homeless advocacy organization. Phoenix Housing provides temporary housing to homeless families in Tacoma and helps the families find permanent housing. They advise that people often donate gifts of toys for infants and babies but they are in dire need of board games, puzzles, etc. for elementary school aged children. Again, the donations don’t have to be new, “gently used” will also be gladly accepted. Please check to make sure the games or puzzles have all the pieces. The receptacle to receive donations will be located in the basement, outside of Mrs. Eichner’s room. The Brownies will be collecting during the entire month of November.
___________________________________________________________________
re-ART ‘08 opening - a smash!
We had a fantastic turn out for our artists’ reception celebrating the opening of re-ART ‘08! A million thanks to the artists who were able to attend - this show could not have happened without your fantastic contributions. Without a doubt, the over all consensus was positively outstanding when it came to the quality of the work. We received rave comments about the variety of creative uses for the recycled materials and about how fun the overall show is. We owe a ton of gratitude to Paul Blanchard, Washington-Hoyt Elementary and Ms. Seberson and her 2008 3rd graders for allowing us to use “Trashing America” for our publicity. It perfectly sums up everything this how is about.
Gallery Madera
2210 Court A
Tacoma, WA 98402
p. 253-572-1218
f. 253-572-1219
www.gallerymadera.com
_______________________________________________________________
Don't forget to sign up for electronic Cougar Tales
_______________________________________________________________
For those who missed their copy of the Cougar Tales, you can now view it on our website
http://www.wahoyt.org/page14/page14.html
Also, on the front page of the website you will find a "Volunteers Needed" section. If you'd like to get involved or are looking for a way to meet a few more folks at the school contact the Committee Chair listed, they can always use a few more helping hands. Go to www.wahoyt.org
______________________________________________________
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 752-0853
_________________________________________________________________________
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.
__________________________________________________________________________ Deb Llewellyn 253-762-1494 washingtonhoytpta@hotmail.com For more info, visit www.wahoyt.org
e-Bulletin November 2, 2008
Things upcoming!
Things to do now!
*The Washington-Hoyt Veterans Day Assembly is on November 7 at 2 PM. All veterans and family members who have served or are currently serving in the armed forces are invited to be our honored guests.
*CAT TRACKS DUE!!
*This is a reminder that a scrip (or gift card) order is due this Monday, November 3rd. In keeping with our school’s “green school” efforts, order forms were not sent home with each student. Please download an order form from www.wahoyt.com or pick one up at either the Washington or Hoyt buildings. Remember to order your grocery store cards to fill your Thanksgiving table. There will be three more orders before the holidays, November 17th, December 1st and December 15th. In addition, we will have a “direct sale” of grocery store cards on Friday, November 21st immediately after school. Remember, gift cards make excellent holiday gifts! Should you have any questions, please call Liz Walle, 752-0835
November
1-16 Sweatshirt Sale
1-30 Brownie Toy Drive
3 Scrip Order Due
In Touch With Art Meeting 3:35 in basement
6 4th grade classes to History Museum 9:30-2
7 Coffee w/ the Principal
Veteran's Day Assembly
11 No School-Veterans Day
12-14 5th Grade Camp
17-21 ASB/PTA Food Drive
17 Scrip Order Due
18 PTA Meeting
20 Johnny Moses Assembly 1-3:30
24 Ram Takeover!
26 12:15 Release-Thanksgiving
27-28 No School-Thanksgiving
December
1 Scrip Order Due
3 No School-Waiver Day
4 12:15 Early Release-Conferences
5 No school-Conferences
12 Coffee w/ the Principal
15 Scrip Order Due
No PTA Meeting
19 Holiday Sing-a-long
19 12:15 Release-Holiday
20-2 No School-Winter Break
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The In Touch with Art program will have an orientation/meeting Monday, November 3, 3:35 pm in the basement. All volunteers for the program are invited to come learn more about the program and swap ideas with each other. Children ok! Volunteers still needed in the following classrooms: Eichner, O'Donnell, Fitzgerald and Barabe.
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4th grade classes will be going to the History Museum on Thursday November 6th from approximately 9:30-2
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Brownie Troop 1025, as a service project, we will be collecting “gently used” or new board games to donate to Phoenix Housing, a homeless advocacy organization. Phoenix Housing provides temporary housing to homeless families in Tacoma and helps the families find permanent housing. They advise that people often donate gifts of toys for infants and babies but they are in dire need of board games, puzzles, etc. for elementary school aged children. Again, the donations don’t have to be new, “gently used” will also be gladly accepted. Please check to make sure the games or puzzles have all the piecesJ.
The Brownies will be collecting during the entire month of November.
___________________________________________________________________________
How to Raise Happy Children in the
“Age of Entitlement”
Please join us at St. Patrick School for a discussion with
Joel Hellenkamp, School Counselor
and
Mady Plumer, Resource Teacher
Thursday, November 6th
at 7:00 p.m.
St. Patrick Library
Please contact St. Patrick School at 253-272-2297 if you have any questions
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Don't forget to sign up for electronic Cougar Tales
____________________________________________________________________________
For those who missed their copy of the Cougar Tales, you can now view it on our website
http://www.wahoyt.org/page14/page14.html
Also, on the front page of the website you will find a "Volunteers Needed" section. If you'd like to get involved or are looking for a way to meet a few more folks at the school contact the Committee Chair listed, they can always use a few more helping hands. Go to www.wahoyt.org
______________________________________________________
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.
______________________________________________________________________________
Deb Llewellyn
253-762-1494
Email Deb
washingtonhoytpta@hotmail.com
For more info, visit www.wahoyt.org