LBP PAC Meeting October 2 nd, 2017 MINUTES. Item Minutes Lead. All who attended May 15 th, 2017 meeting Reports from Executive

Similar documents
NEW HORIZONS SUMMER FUN CAMP 2017 DAILY SCHEDULES

Pentz Elementary School

Kitchener PAC Meeting Minutes 6:30pm - Thursday, December 10, 2015

Knox Student Orientation Schedule

Mohawk Tales Newsletter

Welcome to the Club President & Treasurer Training

Campus Middle School General Information School Year

Summer 2017 SCHEDULE STARTING THURSDAY, JUNE 29

HURRICANE HIGH SCHOOL BAND CAMP, SUMMER 2012

Field Trips Art Residency Programs All School Party Reward Incentives Safety Patrol

Executive Board Meeting Legion Baseball League November 2, :05 p.m. Meeting called to order. No additions to agenda. Committee Business

EAST BUTLER BULLETIN WHERE FUTURES BEGIN" MAY 15,

4th Annual Pleasant Valley PTA JOG-A-THON fundraiser

SEPA Closing/Tear Down: The vendor area will close at 4 pm on Friday the 26 th (prior to the SEPA banquet at 7 pm).

3 Fundraising for the Janeway Children s Hospital Foundation

P.A.S.S. CAMP 2017 Week 11 - Monday, August 7 SCHEDULES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. Crimson Gold Denver Ritchie Magness Pioneers DU Barton Ruckus

Come Get Your Cash Attention All 7th and 8th Graders interested in joining MathCounts: Attention all French students:

FH GRAD NEWS. Save the Date. Grads of 2016: Leaving the Nest. Commencement. Graduation Banquet. Dry Grad. In This Issue

Media Tips for Week of November 9, 2015 Produced by the Lexington One Communications Office. Upcoming Opportunities to support Lexington One Schools

International Student Orientation Schedule Fall 2016

DONNELL MIDDLE SCHOOL Don Williams - Principal Kelly Glick - Assistant Principal

PTO COMMITTEE CHAIR INFORMATION

Community Fundraising Handbook

Week #2 June 25 June 29

Henry Sibley Band Boosters

Juanita High School PTSA General Meeting Minutes September 12, :00PM in the Library

St. Joseph Maumee Preparatory A MIDDLE SCHOOL PARTNERSHIP WITH CENTRAL CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL

District Information:

Bennett Elementary s First Annual. Read-a-Thon! Proceeds to benefit the Richard Bennett Elementary PTSA. Thanks for your support!

Open Bible Central Youth Camp Leader s Planning Pack

Annual Conference 2017 Agenda

Manual Academy The Heart of the Southside 811 S. Griswold St. Peoria, IL Phone:

TO: Workforce Investment Board DATE: 11/10/05

The After-School Activities are Ready to Set Sail!

Carroll County Parks and Recreation. Commission. December 4, 2017

WEEKLY BULLETIN 11/05-11/11

Readathon Toolkit. Thornwilde Elementary PTA s First Annual Read-A-Thon!

CALLAWAY COUNTY 4-H NEWS

MINUTES PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION MEETING February 17, 2016 Chino Hills Government Center City Center Drive, Chino Hills, California

Customs and Traditions of the Rotary Club of East Cobb (Rotary District 6900)

WALK-A-THON 2017 FRIDAY 4/28 2:30-4 INFORMATION PACKET. $50,000 GOAL $100 Per Student Goal

Let s keep having fun!

Flagler County Public Schools Board Calendar of Events

FH GRAD NEWS. Save the Date. Grads of 2017: Leaving the Nest. Commencement. Gradua on Banquet. In This Issue

Save the Date! Please join us February 6th and February 8th to visit with your child s teachers. Conferences will be held at the following

a. 130 new eligibles - would like to get list to active members so they can personally encourage eligibles

Re-Enrollment Begins Today

Class of 2017 MESSAGE TO THE SENIORS

9 School Tools Supply Drive Toolkit. Tips and tricks for organizing a school supply drive at your organization, business or place of worship.

Intensive English Program (IEP) English Language Institute (ELI) Summer 2017 Pre-arrival Information

ASUMW Official Club Handbook

2018 SUMMERTIME ACTIVITIES for Hilltown Families & Children

Kids Connection After School Extended Care Program And 3K Wrap Around Care

Family Parent Partnership (FPP) Meeting

January 1-7. Week 01. Tuesday 2. Monday 1. Wednesday 3. Thursday 4. Saturday 6. Friday 5. Sunday 7. January December 2017.

Red House Account details are: Sort Code Cash will only be accepted for a late booking during a holiday club period.

2018 Summer Fun Camp

The RANGER Report Volume XIII Issue 8 January 29, 2018

SATURDAY MARCH 4, 2017 TEAM CAPTAIN GUIDE

TORRINGTON MIDDLE SCHOOL 8 TH GRADE TRIP TO WASHINGTON D.C. MAY 22, 2018 MAY 25, 2018

Volunteer Services. VOLUNTEER POSITIONS AVAILABLE Day Camps Recreation & Special Events Therapeutic After School Programs Special Olympics

St. Mary School A Place of Spirited Learning January 12, 2015

St. Agnes School Mailbag Newsletter for April 13, 2018

NORTH CAMPUS Kids. Fine Arts and Ceramics. 3D Design and Printing. Fashion Academy Performing Arts. Lego Machines Technology. Fit Right In!

FIRST LEGO League (FLL) Robotics Program FAQ A partnership of the Y of Central Maryland and City Schools

SCHEDULE Class times as normal

FALL RECRUITMENT PLAN Boy Scouts of America, Greater St. Louis Area Council

THERE ARE EXTRA POST PROM T-SHIRTS AVAILABLE AT THE MAIN OFFICE/SWITCHBOARD. THEY ARE FREE SO PLEASE STOP DOWN WHILE SUPPLIES LAST

Teen Community Leaders Volunteer Program Application & Information Packet

BJHS Band Contract Winds and Percussion

Piedmont Band Booster Organization By-Laws Revised - February 2016

Wichita Collegiate. August Meetings and Events Prior to the Week that School Starts

Homewood-Flossmoor Community High School. A newsletter for School District 233 families

Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services Newsletter

Blue Devils basketball season tickets on sale

Presenter: David V. Foster, CPA Vavrinek, Trine, Day & Co.

NBE News September 2017

Saranac Community School

Syllabus 2017 ASM International Teachers Materials Camp: Houghton, MI

OSHC Vacation Care Program Acting Director: Monica Velea Acting Assistant Director: Kimberly Bohmer

Dutton Park State School Parents and Citizens Strategic Plan

Newsletter. parent cats meeting. includes JOIN US THIS ISSUE. get involved SUBSCRIBE VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES. to our newsletter. January/February 2018

The University of Toledo Rocket Marching Band 2011 Military Bowl Washington, D.C. December 25-29, 2011 WHAT TO BRING

Student Welcome Pack. A unique social enterprise programme designed by students for students

Geo-Launchpad Internship Program

2018 Saint Rose of Lima Catholic School Marathon for Non-Public Education

BREWER S ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS:

Band Camp. July 18 th August 3 rd, Adam Brooks, Band Director office cell

School Grants for Healthy Kids School Breakfast Start Up Grant Application for Funds

Academic Calendar St. John's College, Santa Fe

Volume 33 Issue 9 May 2018

Eagle News October 23, Empowering life-long leaders!

Publicity guidelines for successful WREN applicants

Scholarship application for entry in 2018

BAND WEEKLY August 17 th, 2016

School Wellness Policy Elements. Bremen City Schools School Nutrition Program Excellence in all we do!

Flagler County Public Schools Board Calendar of Events

SIGNATURE SCHOOL Calendar of Events Fall Semester (updated April 21, 2017)

How can you make a difference?

Q: Can food be purchased for meetings and is there a difference between buying food for a professional development day and a normal faculty meeting?

Transcription:

LBP PAC Meeting October 2 nd, 2017 MINUTES Item Minutes Lead Welcome and Meeting called to order: 7:04 pm Marni Beaudin Introduction Approval of Agenda Approve: Jessica Johnson Marni Beaudin 2 nd : Marissa Langstroth Approval of Minutes Minutes from May 15 th Approve: Serica Galloway 2 nd : Che Robbertze All who attended May 15 th, 2017 meeting Reports from Executive DPAC DPAC hasn t met yet; nothing to report Treasurer Both accounts up to date General account: o Hip hop already taken care of for this year o Total $6,600 o A bit lower than usual; must make sure we are not overcommitting; need some simple fundraisers to keep our amounts on track o In previous years this account has been significantly lower so we are not in an unusual condition Gaming account: o Government account; provide funds to schools based on registration of students per school year o Amount has not been sent yet; will show up automatically in account so will keep checking o Sitting at $43.00 right now; this is a good thing with funds from government we will be in good shape o This account can only be used for things related directly to the kids; cannot be related to the curriculum i.e. field trips, busses, etc. o Supposed to use all funds each year can only defer maximum $400 to next year; important to use all funds to make sure we get funding to full amount following year o All reporting in good shape Che Robbertze in lieu of Rochelle Robbertze Mary Catherine Moseley Page 1 LBP PAC MINUTES

Igirl/ iguy amounts to withdraw Teacher incidentals Hot Lunch Pumpkin Run Santa s Breakfast Fundraising supplies Ipad s minis ACTION: MARY CATHERINE MOSELEY to provide update on finances once gaming grant received. Che Robbertze President s report Emergency Preparedness Still collecting forms Need to next put together kits Need to recycle last years emergency bags and forms and put new ones in Will do this as soon as we get photos from photo day ACTION: Che Robbertze and Amanda Wong to replace emergency bags once new photos are received from school. The Great Pumpkin Run: October 26 th, 1:30 pm Motion: purchase of juice boxes up to $150: Mary Catherine Moseley 2 nd : Danika Hunter ACTION: Marni Beaudin to purchase juice boxes Hip Hop: remaining payment Deposit paid Motion to pay remainder up to $2,400: Che Robbertze 2 nd : Marni Beaudin ACTION: Mary Catherine Moseley to forward remainder of payment for Hip Hop to Sue. Teacher Incidentals: Previous years teachers were given $100 each Hoping to work towards giving teachers more; dependant on fundraising success 2 more divisions more than last year (total: 17.5 teachers on staff; 12 classrooms and some extras) Idea: to provide $100 up front then later in year do a fundraiser specific to teachers and try to forward them proceeds later in year Marni Beaudin Page 2 LBP PAC MINUTES

Motion to commit $1,500 to provide $100 per division: Marissa Langstroth 2 nd : Serica Galloway ACTION: Mary Catherine Moseley to allocate $1,500 total towards teache Robbertzer incidentals in 2017-18 budget. Cheque Signing: Important for Monica Reis to not sign cheques anymore Marni Beaudin to sign cheques Marissa Langstroth to 2 nd signing authority on cheques Must go to Westminster Savings bank to get signing authority process complete ACTION: Marni Beaudin, Marissa Langstroth, Monica Reis to go to Westminster Savings bank to update signing authority for LBP. Fieldtrip Busses 1 bus per 2 classes Usually approximately $420 per year Ms Shiu would like to Estimate for this year would be Motion to pay bus per paired division and skills team with amounts to follow: Mary Catherine Moseley 2 nd : Orion Huel ACTION: Mary Catherine Moseley to allocate funds to provide each division plus the skills team with a bus for fieldtrips to 2017-18 budget. Principal s Report 1. Great September Welcoming BBQ was a success Thank you to our PAC volunteers Daren Fridge 2. Enrolment 254 students (+25) Space at the grade 1 and K level only Significant challenges with ELL Level 1 students 3. Tech Lab- 6 desktops/ 30 laptops 20 IPads have arrived plus 4 more to come Page 3 LBP PAC MINUTES

Waiting for IPad cases Teacher Representative Report 4. My Teaching Time (Prep Coverage) Mondays between Recess and Lunch Tuesday afternoons Wednesdays between Recess and Lunch Fridays 9:45-10:15am, between Recess and Lunch 5. Code of Conduct shared 6. Action Plan for Learning (APL) shared 7. Calendar Interim Reports this coming Friday P/T Conferences with early dismissal- Thursday, October 12th WE Day- Wednesday, October 18th Photo Day issue to be resolved Pro-D- Friday, October 20th Drop Everything and Read- Monday, October 23rd 11:30am Great Pumpkin Run- Thursday, October 26th Recognition Assembly- Friday, October 27th Teacher requests: o Technology goals o Have applied in past for Chevron Fuel my School which gives each teacher who applied $1000 towards technology or S.T.E.M. but they have discontinued this program which was really upsetting o Teachers need continued support for technology o Need fundraising or grants officer o Teachers feel LBP is very behind with technology though appreciative of new ipads and new laptops o 5 ipads with 27 kids makes classroom research really difficult when time in computer lab is limited o Needed more general technology to ensure we do not go stale o Previously purchased $3,000 towards ipads to buy 6 ipads Dawn Smith Page 4 LBP PAC MINUTES

Old Business ACTION: discuss purchase of technology to support teachers at November 6 th PAC meeting to allow time for gaming grant to be received and PAC is in a better position to know how to support. ACTION: Dawn to better understand specific requests from teachers on technology requests so PAC can best define what they can support. Hot Lunch Ordering Update New system all in order and ready to launch New caterers, designed for schools and children Distribution will be very simple; caterers will organize orders by division and by child Sushi day, pizza day (Boston Pizza), Mexican day, hot dog day October 13 th, 27 th, November 3 rd, December 1 st, December 8 th Will be set up for 2018 before end of December 2017 Ordering will be open until one week prior to lunch date Email on munch-a-lunch to go out to all LBP via Jen Batac System available for people wishing to pay by VISA or cash or cheque Emphasize payment by VISA online as more efficient ACTION: Lana to send sample instructions for parents for how to order online ACTION: Beth to forward Daren message about munch-a-lunch ordering for fall to be sent out electronically to LBP community via email Serica Galloway New Business Book Fair Update Need volunteers!!! People needed especially at lunchtime ACTION: PAC Executive and those attending PAC meetings need to inspire others in the LBP community to volunteer Fundraising IDEA: bring your own device technology fundraiser with all proceeds going towards purchase of new technology IDEA: movie night (Monster s Inc.); Just Dance before movie starts IDEA: combine both fundraiser ideas in one night Marissa Langstroth All Page 5 LBP PAC MINUTES

$20 per person, $5 per additional child, open to others outside the school Stipulate age minimum for kids without parental supervision Kid sign in/out ACTION: begin working towards Thursday October 26 th 5-9pm for this event ACTION: Fundraising sub-committee to meet to organize this event ACTION: Daren Fridge to contact CMFSC to cancel gym booking Grant Facilitator or letter writers needed: need someone or a few people interested in researching and writing grants or letters to bring opportunities for grants and funding to augment the resources available to the LBP PAC. Jessica Johnson: happy to start looking into this Beth Huel: Best Buy has grants; My School Needs grants; local businesses ACTION: Jessica and Beth to look into this further and report back to PAC by November 6th Adjournment 8:55 pm Marni Beaudin Page 6 LBP PAC MINUTES

Lord Baden-Powell Elementary School Financial Report Oct 2 nd, 2017 General Account: Balance as of May 15 th, 2017 General Account Total: $7867.89 Money In: Grade 5 Camp Deposit $ 3380.00 Clean Out the Kitchen Sale $ 255.20 Art Fundraiser $ 1248.65 Total Money In: $ 4883.85 Money Out: *Cheques (x8) - $6110.61 (cheques #303, 304, 305, 306, 307, 308, 310, 311) Service Fees (x5) - $ 7.50 Total Money Out: - $6118.11 New General Account Total: $6633.63 *Cheques above are from Hot Lunch, Grade 5 Camp, Glow Party, Sports Day extras, Sports Day Subway, Hip Hop deposit, Grade 5 cake. Gaming Account: May 15 th, 2017 Gaming Account Total: $2328.35 Money In: 0.00 Money Out: Cheques (x7) - $ 2277.16 (cheques #157, 158, 159, 160, 161, 163) Service Fee (x5) - $ 7.50 Total Money Out: - $ 2284.66 New Gaming Account Total: $ 43.69 Page 7 LBP PAC MINUTES

*Cheques above are from Subway Hot Lunch, Aquarium buses and Aquarium admission, Subway Grade 5 Camp, Playland bus. (cheque #162 is void). *Update on Gaming Grant and what is Gaming *Possible upcoming costs out of Gaming (hoping for approx. $4500 in granted funds) - Remainder of Hip Hop ($2499) booked. - igirl/iguy? ($1155) - Field Trip Buses (one per paired divisions) 10 divisions 5 buses at approx. $400 per bus = $2000 - Trophy Centre ($50) $5704 (over) *Possible upcoming costs out of General - Teacher Incidentals ($1400?) - Hot lunch - Pumpkin run supplies? - Santa s Breakfast (juice boxes, sausages (school?), mix - Fundraiser supplies (Glow Party, etc. was approx. $457 in costs and brought in $2226.80) - Ipad Minis? ($3000) *Possible fundraisers - October Movie Night - Excel lunch hours (May) - Concessions (grade 5 basketball, glow party) - Clean out the Kitchen Flash Sales - Cupcake sales - Glow Party - Hot Day Freezie sales A volunteer for grant applications and community letters? Page 8 LBP PAC MINUTES