Tuesday, November 19, 2013

November minutes and news

November HART Meeting Minutes

Meeting was called to order at 6:33pm by President Terry Genners.

In attendance was Vanessa Stine, Tia Brown, Roxanne Zuber, Kim Levan, Angela Charnosky, Lynn Madden, Judy Lynn Weaver, Michelle Conway, Dawn Knoebel, Sherry Humphrey, Michele Richards-Williams, Cindy Baylor, Candace Heintzelman, Christi Moncavage, Amy Snyder, Sue Griscavage, Terry Genners, Linda Hoy.

Sue thanked everyone for their help with the Harvest Festival.  She mentioned that we had received several “thank you” cards from students.  She also said that she had received lots of positive feedback from staff. 

Budget was $856.82; $500 went to the rental of the bounce house.  Chips were donated from Wise.  $211 was spent on craft but we will have for a while.  Sue asked of any problems or concerns.  Lynn mentioned that the golf cart was a huge help.  Terry also mentioned that the pairing of the shoes had issues, something we address every year. 

Sue went on to thank everyone for their helping with Fire Prevention.  She said we feed them breakfast and lunch and on down time counted tons of box tops. She thanked Ponduce for their help every year with the food.  She noted next year we will need to get more than 2 trays of hoagies. 

Sue mentioned that 4th grade needs clear 2liter bottles for a science project, if anyone has please send into school.  There is a box outside Harders classroom.

On to Treasure’s report.  Ending balance $3,969.96  Class Balances are as follows:
4th $802.74
3rd $1,367.32
2nd $7.88 ($-287.73)
1st $703.29
Kindergarten $330.00

The additions to class funds from last month were do to donations from HART Memberships.  The ending balance of the general fund of $3,969.96 , income in was from  donation, 2nd grade reimbursement and a boyer’s rewards deposit.  Expenses were from HART supplies, Harvest festival budget and Bookfair (bookfair money we get back).

Hartmen Hustle raised $6,093.71; all money will go into class funds.  Lynn asked what the cost for charter buses were since the 1st grade field trip was cancelled.  Linda said the cost is very high for the charter buses.  A 1st motion to approve Lynn Madden, 2nd Michelle Conway.

Secretary’s report.  Amy asked for review of minutes.  Motion to approve 1st Angela Charnosky, 2nd Lynn Madden.

Linda went over the top classes from the Hartman Hustle. 
  1. Faust- sundae party
  2. Spotts-kickball
  3. Merook- pizza party

Last year the Hartman Hustle raised $9545, this year was $6093.71.  Sue mentioned she liked having it on the same day at the Harvest festival due to the fact that if a parent took off for the festival they would also be able to see their child at the Hustle as well.

Sue spoke with Mrs. Schu and asked about the cancelled field trip to Hershey.  She said it was due to the fact that Mr. Shirvinski said they couldn’t have charter buses.  Sue was going to talk to the team leaders in first grade and see if they would like to condense the schedule in Hershey to still be able to do that field trip  or if they were just going to pick a new field trip

Terry thanked everyone for their help during bookfair week. She also thanked everyone that helped during the Hustle and the festival.

Terry went on to new business.

Red, white and  blue day will be 11/11

Report cards will be home 11/12

2nd grade music program in HS auditorium will be 11/12 at 6:30

K-4 retake Pictures 11/20

Stuffed animal day 11/21

Elementary Memory book sale ends 11/22

Parent// Teacher conferences 11/25-11/26  (no School)

Thanksgiving recess 11/25- 12/2

School Board meeting 11/14 & 11/21

Cookie exchange for next meeting. 

Next was Sherry for Pennies for our Playground update.  She mentioned we received a $500 from Wal-Mart.  She also mentioned we raised over $2100 from box top collection. $155.06 from bake sale.  Target gift card $342, Brewser’s event will  be held 11/11.  Bus trip is full and leaves at 7am.  Monday the Christmas tree sale paper will be coming home. Penny collection December 6th.  Total right now is $20,010.50 plus Bus trip which raises over $1000 and the money that will come from box tops. 

Linda mentioned that we will be doing script cards again starting November 22nd.
Judy Lynn Weaver asked about the Turkey bowl and Linda explained a little bit. 

Next we went on to discuss fundraising for the spring.  Michelle Conway had suggested Scensty, and she brought some items to show and gave some information on their program.  Next Vanessa Stine had mentioned that her husband does butchering and would be willing to set up as a fundraiser if there was interest. 

Next would be a slide show of pictures from the Harvest festival and Hartman Hustle.

Meeting adjourned at 7.45pm 1st motion form Lynn Madden and a 2nd from Roxanne Zubler.


































Hartman News

November 2013

Important Dates to remember:

11/11               Red White and Blue
11/12               Report cards
11/12                2nd grade music program---high school auditorium at 6:30pm
11/20               Picture retake k-4
11/21               Stuffed animal day
11/22                Elementary memory book sales end
11/25-26           Parent/ Teacher conferences
11/25-12-2       Thanksgiving recess


Hartman Hustle and the Harvest Festival was a huge success and enjoyed by all.  A huge that you to all that helped out!!!

Please remember your script card orders are due soon, please remember to send your money and order form in on time!! Thank you in advance.

Please make sure you are dressing your child appropriately for the weather as they do go out for recess on cold days and the frigid temperatures are fast approaching.

Our next meeting will be December 4th at 6:30pm in Elementary Library.  We will be having our annual holiday cookie exchange.  SO please join us for some fun and cookie sampling.  If you do not want to participate in the baking, you can still join us for a wonderful time!

Thank you to everyone who continues to take time out of their busy schedules to come to our monthly meetings!!  Your input and ideas are greatly appreciated!!

On behalf of the HART officers, we would like to wish everyone a wonderful Thanksgiving!!

Hope to see everyone on December 4th for our next meeting!
Amy Snyder
Hart Secretary




Tuesday, October 08, 2013

October HART minutes and news

October HART Minutes

The meeting was called to order at 6:42 pm by President Terry Genners. 

In attendance were Christi Moncavage, Judy Lynn Weaver, Bob Eick, Jen Dunkelberger, Diane Mack, Cindy Baylor, Tia Brown, Stephanie Mayernick, Dawn Knoebel, Candace Heintzelman, Gary Stine, Danielle Lazicki, Michele Richards-Williams, Sherry Humphrey, Jill Swank, Julie Petro, Roxanne Zuber, Gloria Seroskie, Lynn Madden, Angela Charnosky, Amy Snyder, Sue Griscavage, Terry Genners, and Linda Hoy.

The meeting started with Vice President Sue Griscavage asking if everyone in attendance that wanted to sign up for homeroom parent did so already.  She also mentioned that there are some homerooms without any parent volunteers. 

Next Linda asked everyone to review the Treasures report.  First motion to Approve was Jen Dunkelberger and a 2nd by Lynn Madden.

Next was review of Secretary Minutes for September.  A correction is need with the month in the first section of the minutes from October to September.  Also Judy Ann Weaver to Judy Lynn Weaver.  First motion from Sherry Humphrey and a 2nd from Christi Moncavage.

President Terry Genners reviewed old business.  She thanked everyone for their help with grandparent’s day.  Sue gave some input as to how grandparent’s day went.  She said Regina from the cafeteria had everything ready.  She had everything set up and decorated and already had food ready.  She was amazing.  Sue also mentioned that Mr. Shirvinski sponsored this event from the activities account. 

Next Sherry gave an update for the pennies committee and box tops to this point.  She started by saying that the kids did a great job with the start of the box top kick off and definitely earned a PJ day and she proposed October 18th.  She also asked that if everyone could remember to not paste the box top bonuses on the regular sheets.  If they could please keep those separate.  Also reminded everyone that you can only paste on one side.  Also one parent sent in a letter of concern with the new guidelines set for collection.  Sue suggested using old homework sheets to return box tops.   Sherry next spoke about upcoming fundraisers for pennies committee.  There will be a Brewser’s night and a trip to NY City.  The bake sale raised $130.19 and the craft fair raised $285.

Picture Day is set for October 16.

Fire Safety Day for kindergarten, first and third grades is set for October 9.  Breakfast is set for 8:15-9.  HART supplies breakfast and lunch. 

Tie day is October 15.

Act 80 Day, October 14, there is no school.

Crayon Day is set for October 22, wear your favorite color.

Hartman Hustle is October 25 along with the Harvest Festival.  The Harvest Festival is making progress for the event.  Sue gave us some information. There will be a craft and bounce houses.  We will be doing the food drive as in past years.  Thus far there are 17 games to be played on the playground.  Next meeting will be October 16th at 6.  We do need as many volunteers as possible with both the festival and hustle going on.  There will also be the Relay recess.  There will not be a t-shirt this year.

Linda also mentioned that the BINGO that was going to be planned for the fall is going to be postponed.  Linda also gave some information on the Hartman Hustle.  The top three classes will earn prizes, such as ice cream party, pizza party and kickball with possibly Mr. Deeter.  Individual prizes such as gift cards and whatever Linda would get donated. 
Jen Dunkelberger raised the question as to whether we thought the donations would be lower due to not having a minimum amount to get prize.  So everyone discussed putting a minimum amount of $10 to be eligible for prizes.  Someone suggested Knoebel tickets as a possible prize and Dawn Knoebel said she could look into it.  Angela Charnosky asked when the drawing would be held, Linda mentioned not that day and a date was set for November 1.  There was some concern as to gift card amount and donation minimum.  Linda mentioned that we have $200 to spend.  Next Linda explained to the newer parents what the hustle is and how it works.   Linda will work on donations and give an update at harvest festival meeting. 

Sue asked if anyone else was interested in the Hartman helping hands volunteers as the meeting is coming up soon.  Bob expressed his concern with all that needs to be done to volunteer. 

Fall book fair will be held October 28-November 1.

Next Terry read the by laws in regards to the homeroom parent, since they will be picked at the end of the meeting.

Linda asked if everyone was in agreement for Gertrude Hawk for spring.  She also mentioned script cards instead of Sheetz since price is going up and we aren’t making as much.   Jen Dunkelberger suggested doing Gertrude Hawk with script cards.

Linda and Sue mentioned that all money that is coming in from the usual HART donation is going directly to that student’s class funds instead of HART.

Sherry added that the Target contest that was going on ended and we got $342.

Next Sue picked homeroom parents.

Hauer-Megan Habowski
Singley- Bridget Carl
Sharrow- Michelle Murphy
Rodriquez- Debbie Miller
Gessner- Janel Yancoskie

Faust-
Meyor- Cheryl Wegrzynowicz
Merook- Tara Mauer
Schu- Amanda Andrulewicz
Habowski- Jody Henry

Maley- Melissa Crable
Bloom- Jen Oiler
Hilderbrandt- Linda Hoy
Rhodes- Stacy Fenstemacher
Springer- Christy Moncavage

Stone- Peggy Lyons
Hower- Sue Griscavage
Hornberger- Vanessa Stine
Pfirman- Christa Brophy
Spotts- Lynn Madden

Shower- Bonnie Miller
Harder- Janene Ferrara
Varano- Katie Zsido
Romania- Nancey Irons
Horne- Dawn Knoebel


Our next meeting will be November 6th at 6:30pm

Meeting adjourned at 7:50pm 1st motion from Jen Dunkelberger and a 2nd from Diane Mack


















October HART News


Important Dates to remember in October

October 7th-11th                       Fire Prevention Week
October 9th                              Fire Safety Day K, 1, 3
October 14th                            Act 80 Day ---No School
October 15th                            Tie Day
October 16th                                      Fall Picture Day k-4
October 22nd                            Crayon Day---- Wear your favorite color
October 25th                            Hartman Harvest Festival/ Hartman Hustle
October 28th-November 1st        Elementary Book Fair-----Library

Grandparents Day was a huge success!!!!  Thank you to all that attended or volunteered for the event.  It is greatly appreciated!!

Please continue to send in Campbell’s labels and Box Tops.  Keep them coming!!!! And remember all money from box tops if going to Pennies for our playground committee for this school year.

Harvest festival playing in underway and the next meeting will be held on October 16th at 6:00pm in the Elementary library.  All are welcome to attend and we appreciate all that can help with the event. We need lots of volunteers this year.  If you can’t make the meeting but would like to help please contact a HART officer.

Homeroom parents where chosen at this months meeting so be sure to check the minutes for a complete list.


Thank you to all that attended the meeting, our next meeting is November 6th at 6:30pm in the elementary library.  We look forward to see you all there!!!

Sincerely,
Amy Snyder
HART Secretary

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

September HART minutes and News

The meeting was called to order by President Terry Genners at 6:39 Wednesday October 4th, 2013.

Terry started the meeting off with introductions starting with the officers and then attendance.

Terry Genners, Sue Griscavage, Linda Hoy, Mr. Shirvinski, Amy Snyder, Tia Brown, Christi Moncavage, Diane Mack, Dawn Knoebel, Michelle Conway, Karen Wojtowicz, Jen Dunkelberger, Angela Charnosky, Kelly Cuff, Michele Williams, Melissa Ebling, Stephaine Mayernick, Kim Levan, Gloria Seroskie, Roxanne Zuber, Sherry Humphrey, Vanessa Stine, Lori Burkland Judy Ann Weaver, Bob Eick, Jill Swank, Julie Petro, Cindy Baylor

Next was the Vice Presidents report. Sue Griscavage mentioned that forms for Hartman Helper and Homeroom Parents would be coming home soon.  

Treasurer Linda Hoy was next.  Review of budget and approval.  A 1st motion from Angela Charnosky and a 2nd from Michelle Conway.

Secretary’s report was next.  Amy Snyder just asked for a review and approval of May minutes.  A 1st motion from Dawn Knoebel and a second from Karen Wojtowicz.

Mr. Shirvinski thanked everyone for all their work to make the opening of the school year  run smoothly.  He also asked for some feedback from kindergarten orientation.  Jen Dunkleberger gave some feedback along with Michele Williams.  He then discussed the Hartman Helpers program, which is a long term volunteer program. He said there are lots of places that could use helpers such as library or art. Also the volunteer needs to have their clearances along with TB Test.  Information would be coming home shortly.   Next Mr. Shirvinski went over his Activities account and what funds it.  School pictures were $1,000, Giant rewards program $1,255.07, Box tops $2,719.  This account pays for things like Grandparents Day and PSSA Breakfast along with many others.  Next he announced that “Pennies for our Playground” is getting $5,000 from this account toward their total and all incoming box top money was going to go to that fund.  Sherry mentioned that with this contribution, pennies committee is at a total of $18,732.34.  Grandparent’s day is September 18 & 19th.  Meet and greet is also coming up.

Library got some improvements over the summer to make it more kid-friendly.  Also 1st floor has been repainted and the carpet in the area before LGA got removed.  Hopefully next year the downstairs will get a face lift.

Next, Mr. Shirvinski had something very hard to say which was that he is leaving the district for a new position at Cumberland Valley.  His position starts there September 30th.  After 17years with our district, he said he has been a big decision.  He thanked everyone for their support over the last 8 years.  He mentioned that a letter would be coming home shortly.  

Mr. Shirvinski next talked about the new process with kindergarten orientation.  Mr. Shirvinski said he felt it is good but could be better.  Some of the changes included a parent orientation without the students and then one with students.  They also cut out the bus ride that is usually included.  And this year the first day of school only half the kindergarten attend then the 2nd day the second half then on the 3rd day everyone attended.  Mr.  Shirvinski asked for some feedback.  Jen Dunkleberger liked the orientation and classroom separation but she was concerned with those that would have to take time out of their workday to attend.  She was disappointed with there being no bus ride. And she also mentioned how she could see that the split day for starting could be an inconvenience for some parents.   Some parents mentioned that they were unaware of the changes but Mr. Shirvinski said a “save the date” was given ahead of time.  Michele Williams also gave some input.  She thought the parents only was a good idea and worked well.  But that this is her only school aged child.  She also mentioned that her child had come to the school with her preschool but there was an issue with transportation. And that the start day could be confusing.  Mr. Shirvinski mentioned that it was good feedback.  And that our District is all for the kids and what is best for the child.  He also mentioned that we have one of the best kindergarten teams. 

1) Review of Budget
Mrs. Weaver asked about the increase to fundraising due to the low classroom funds.  Linda mentioned that the AR is for 2years and that’s why it reflects a negative number.  First motion Burkland and a second from Angela Charnosky

2) a.  Mr. Shirvinski explained a little about AR and how it works for the new parents in attendance. There isn’t any information for this year yet.  But that Dauna Knoebel does a fantastic job.

b. Stephanie Maynernick sent home letter about Labels for Education.  So far with this program we have purchased reading centers that are in some classrooms.

c. Box Tops were discussed as a new contest will start this year with more information to come home soon. 

d. 13,732.34 is the current total of Pennies Committee.  Mr. Shirvinski is giving $5,000 from activates fund. The total they are working toward is $28,000.  Sherry also gave some totals from fundraising was $363 from Ralpho, and that sat there is a bake sale in Danville from 9-5 at the learning center.  She also Thanked Mr. Deeter for his help with the dunk tank at the All homes day event.  Their first meeting will be Monday at 6:30. Some ideas for this year are Brewsers night, Bus trip and bake sales. Linda asked about the cook book.  Sherry said this is at a stand still as she hasn’t gotten many recipes.  And talk of a December bus trip and then one for the cherry blossoms. 

3.  Meet and Greet Night 9/12

4. Hat Day 9/10

5. Grandparents Day 9/18-k-1, 9/19 2-4

6. Flip Flop Friday 9/20

7. In Service Day- No School- 9/26

8. Bloomsburg fair – No School- 9/27

9. Harvest festival. Sue mentioned that there is need for a chair for this event and volunteers. Also the Officers have talked about having the Hartman Hustle together with the festival this year.  Sherry mentioned extending the Hustle to a Friday night game.  Sue asked the attendees what their thoughts were. There was a motion to have it in the fall.  First motion from Diane Mack and a 2nd from Michelle Conway.

Mrs. Moncavage asked about parents donating a $1 and walking with their children.

10. Fall Book Fair Update- Mr. Shirvinski had nothing to report and the person in charge was not in attendance. More news to come.

11. Mid marking period—9/30

12. Fundraisers for fall. 
  1. Terry gave a brief on a BINGO that the officers came up with in hopes of fundraising.  $25 at door $20 in advance.  Mostly kid prizes Diane Mack offered to contact the fire hall about Bingo equipment and caller. 
  2. b. Script cards info to come
  3. Hartman Hustle- Possible date

13. Fundraisers for spring.
a. Discussion about Gertrude Hawk for Easter.  There will be a need for a spring fundraiser.

14.  School Board Meetings 9/9 and 9/16 at 7:30

Meeting adjourned at 8:05 pm will and motion from Diane Mack and a second from Sherry Humphreys.











September HART News

Dates to Remember

September 2nd Labor Day
September 3rd-6th- DIBELS Fall Benchmark 1st- 4th
September 4th HART Meeting
September 10th Hat Day
September 12th Meet n greet Night
September 18th Grandparents Day k-1
September 19th Grandparents Day 2nd-4th
September 20th Flip Flop Friday
September 26th Teacher in Service NO SCHOOL
September 27th Bloomsburg Fair Day- NO SCHOOL
September 30th Mid Marking period


Thank you to everyone who came out to our first HART meeting of the school year!!!  It was well attended and we truly value all the input we receive at the meeting.

Thank you to all those who have volunteered your time with helping at Kindergarten lunches!!! We really appreciate it, as do the students!!!

Mr. Shirvinski announced that he will be leaving the district very soon and we wish him all the best and thank him so much for all his commitment to HART and the district.  Good luck on your new endeavor.

Next month we will be picking homeroom parents.

Our next HART meeting will be held October 2nd  in the elementary library at 6:30pm. So please plan on joining us.  We welcome new Kindergarten parents as well as all returning parents and are so grateful for all the input and ideas shared at these meetinsg.  Hope to see you all then!!!

Sincerely,
Amy Snyder

HART Secretary

Sunday, May 12, 2013

May HART Min. and News


May HART Meeting Minutes

The meeting was called to order at 6:34pm by President Terry Genners.

In attendance were Judy Lynn Weaver, Roxanne Zuber, Tia Brown, Michelle Conway, Amy Snyder, Sue Griscavage, Terry Genners, and Linda Hoy.

Vice Presidents report.  Sue mentioned that Teacher Appreciation week is coming up.  The menu for the week is Monday-Spaghetti, Tuesday-Tacos, Wednesday-Soup and Salad, Thursday-Breakfast cart and Friday-Treat in box.

Parents are donating most everything for event.  Breakfast from HART which includes sticky buns, bagels, muffins, fruit, coffee and tea.  There will also be raffles of gift baskets and gift cards.

There is going to be a luncheon again for Hartman volunteers.  Letters will be going home to the 17 eligible. Mr. Shirvinski is taking care of event, Sue will be making salad.

On to Treasure’s report.  There was a $500 anonymous donation with a $100 going to each grade. Hartman Hustle brought in $10,211.85, this is not the profit.  Top 3 classes 1st Mr. Horne with $905 won the snow cone party, 2nd Mrs. Harlor with $777.00 chose the kick ball game and 3rd Mrs. Spotts with $655.10 is having a cook out.  Top child in each class was 4th Jonathan Helfrick $500, 3rd Skye Stabley $130.00, 2nd Zack Gee $130.00, 1st Natalie Shoch $150.00, K Todd Brocius $110.00.

We raised less this year than last, the only school she worked with that had this happen.  Linda mentions possibly doing something else or sell something else.  Sue suggested having the Hustle in the fall.  Most agreed that trying it in the fall was a good idea.  Everyone agreed that doing the Hustle keeps the active and the kids really enjoy it.  Suggestion of possibly doing it during the Harvest Festival.  Amy suggested possibly going something other than a T-shirt for a reward.  Maybe something like a water bottle, Tia suggested a draw string bag and working that into the craft for the festival. 

Motion to approve Treasures report 1st Judy Lynn and 2nd Michelle.

Next to Secretary’s report. Motion to approve 1st Roxanne and 2nd Michelle. 

Principals report. Mr. Shirvinski was in attendance and there was nothing to report.

Michelle asked some questions about AR.  Party will be mini golf at 100 points.  25 points they still have a chance in this last marking period. 

Dibels testing for students grades k-4 5/13-5/17.

4th grade field trip to RB Winter State Park 5/22 & 5/23

Kindergarten Music Program 5/7 at 9:15 am LGA.

Beach Day 5/15

1st grade field trip to Chocolate World & Zoo America 5/17

Art Showcase 5/14 6-8pm

3rd Grade field trip Whitaker Center 5/24

2nd Grade field trip Lake Tobias 5/10

School Board Meetings 5/12 & 5/19 at 7:30pm

Moving on up day 5/30 k-3
Judy Lynn asked what moving on up day is.  Terry explained that it gives students to meet their new teacher and other classmates before the next school year. 

Relay Recess 5/31
Michelle asked what goes on with relay recess.  Terry explained that there are all sorts of activities done with students, Lauren Day organizes.  It was also asked what time relay is and it runs from 3-12 for the community.  Linda asked why it changed and it’s due to the community demands of wanting a change hoping for a better outturn.  Terry also explained a bit about relay 

Flip Flop Friday 5/24

Memorial Day –No School – 5/27

Act 80 Day 6/3

Knoebels School Picnic k-4  6/6
If it rains, there is no rain day and students will get a book of tickets. Grades 5-8 is also going to Knoebel's this year but it is on a different day. 

Last Day of School- Friday 6/7 dismissal at 10:30am

Michelle asked about something she remembered from a previous meeting which was the Zoo America/Chocolate trip. Which there was discussion about switching but its not going to this year.

Linda also asked who and why the field trips are chosen.  Sue explained that the field trip needs to go with the curriculum the grade is working on. 

Our next meeting will be September 4, 2013 at 6:30 in the Library.

Sue thanked everyone for their help through out the year. Sue also offered her help to Tia for the upcoming Art show.

Meeting was adjourned at 7:19pm with a motion from Michelle and a 2nd Roxanne. 






HART News

May 1st                        4th Grade Band Concert
May 7th                        Mid Marking Period
May 7th                        Kindergarten Music Program
May 10th                      2nd Grade Field Trip
May 13th-17th               Dibels Testing k-4
May 14th                      Art Showcase   EC 6-8pm
May 15th                      Beach Day
May17th                      1st Grade Field Trip to Zoo America/ Hershey
May 22nd and 23rd        4th Grade Field Trip to RB Winter State Park
May 24th                      Flip Flop Friday
May 24th                      3rd Grade Field Trip to Whitaker Center
May 27th                      Memorial Day---No School
May 30th                      Moving on Up Day k-3
May 31st                      Relay for Life---Relay Recess k-4
June 3rd                        Act 80 Day----No School k-4
June 6th                        Knoebel’s Picnic---k-4
June 7th                        Last Day of School for Students---10:30 Dismissal

May 15th is Beach Day!!!  No swim suits.

Flip flop Friday is May 24th!!

The Hartman Helping Hands volunteer appreciation luncheon will be help Wednesday May 15 for those who participate.

Linda Hoy was re-elected for Treasure and Sue Griscavage was re-elected for Vice President. 

A huge Thank You to Linda Hoy and all who helped with making the Hartman Hustle a huge success. 

Thanks also to those who donated items and time for Teacher Appreciation Week.  The teachers and staff were really grateful for everything. Thanks to Sue Griscavage and Sherry Humphrey for organizing this week long event to show the teachers just how much we appreciate all they do!!!

It’s hard to believe the school year is almost coming to a close.  Thank you to all that attend our monthly HART meetings and those who volunteer their time to HART events.  We hope to see everyone in September!!!

Have a Safe and Happy SUMMER!!!!

Sincerely,
Amy Snyder
HART Secretary

Monday, April 15, 2013

April minutes and news


March HART Meeting Minutes

The meeting was called to order at 6:39pm by President Terry Genners.

In attendance were Lynn Madden, Jill Swank, Angela Charnosky, Tia Brown, Dawn Knoebel, Kim Levan, Michelle Conway, Lori Burkland, JudyLynn Weaver, Roxanne Zuber, Georgiann Noll, Karen Cecco, Sherry Humphrey, Amy Snyder, Sue Griscavage, Terry Genners, Linda Hoy, and Joe Shirvinski

Vice Presidents report.  Sue mentioned that the staff received a cookie treat as appreciation for the month of March.  She also asked if anyone was interested in volunteering for April.  Sherry and Lynn volunteered.

Next onto Treasure’s report.  Ending balance $8760.17.  The class funds are as follows:
Kindergarten:    $100
1st Grade:         $844.16
2nd Grade:        $1315.49
3rd Grade:         $2543.00
4th Grade:         $2164.68
The change in the ending balance from last month was due to a Script card reimbursement. The Treasure’s report was approved with a motion by Sherry Humphrey and Michelle Conway.

Secretary’s report.  March minutes were reviewed.  They were approved with a motion from Lynn Madden and Georgiann Noll.

Mr. Shirvinski just had a couple things.  Snacks are in for PSSA’s which are on the 9th, 10th and 11th of this month.  Helpers are needed to prepare and distribute. 

Kindergarten registration.  All appointments are taken.  If you know someone who need to register please have them call the office and they will need to schedule for the summer.  Screenings are done in July. 

Knoebels trip was discussed next.  We get a good price for trip but they have gone up a little.  The park opens one hour earlier just for our school.   Kids are paid for but their was discussion in officers meeting as to what to do about staff.  Their was a suggestion to pay for half or to have them pay their own way.  A discussion will be made at a later date.  The trip is set for June 6th.  If it rains the students will get a $5 book of tickets.
First grade needs to borrow money for their field trip. A large cost is due to the fact they take charter busses. 

Accelerated reading.  A date is needed for the party; Mr. Shirvinski said it will probably be in the next 2 weeks.

The top 3 classes for Campbell labels and box tops is
  1. Mrs. Rhoades 2434
  2.  Mrs. Stone 2353
  3.  Mrs. Sharrow 2276
The contest goes until the end of the month.

Kindergarten registration make up day is 4/2

Title one reading in 1st grade meeting is 4/4 at 9am for parents.

Hartman Hustle Envelops will be sent home Friday 4/5.  The top prizes will be Cook out, snow cone party and kickball.   The top participate in each grade will get lunch at Brewsers.  There will also be raffles with prizes.  Some prizes include Knoebels tickets, 31 gift and many more.  May 1st is the event.  9:30am start.  Volunteers are needed the event starts at 9:30am and set up should start at 8:00amTara takes care of all newspaper stuff.  Anyone who brings in a donation of $20 or more will receive a shirt after the event. 

Spelling Bee will be 4/19 in the High School Auditorium.  1st/2nd at 12:30pm and 3rd/4th at 8:45am.  Kindergarten is not included this year.  Also it’s the top 3 students instead of top 5 like other years, Mr. Shirvinski said

School Board meeting is set for 4/8 and 4/15 at 7:30pm

PSSA testing 4/9 to 4/11 for 3rd and 4th grades.  Mr. Shirvinski said they are doing PSSA Idol again this year.  It’s online if you would like to see it. Mr. Shirvinski said it goes over really well and the kids really enjoy it.  It’s full of school pride.  Mr. Deeter does a wonderful job of putting it together.  It will be shown on April 8th at 1:30pm in the large group area.

Report cards are set to go home on 4/16

Sunglass day is set for 4/10

Spring picture day is set for 4/24.  Mr. Shirvinski said 3 volunteers are needed.  There is no obligation to purchase pictures.  Everyone agreed that the spring is usually the nicest. 

Kindergarten field trip to the sports plex is 4/26

Flip flop Friday is set for 4/26

Elementary Chorus Fest is at Bloomsburg High School on 4/26 at 7pm.  Mr. Shirvinski said that you need to try out and if picked you get to participate.  Next year we are hosting the event.  He mentioned it’s a very high event and if you have interested to come out and enjoy.

Family and Community night is 4/29 from 6-8.   Officer nominations are being taken so if you are interested please let one of the officers of Mr. Shirvinski know.  Terry nominated current officers Sue Griscavage for Vice President and Linda Hoy for Treasure.  Lynn Madden seconded.  Mr. Shirvinski suggested sending an email or sheet home for officer election.  An outreach message was suggested instead with event and officer information. 

Spring fundraiser is the Hartman Hustle set for 5/1 volunteers are needed.  You are able to got to website from form and make donations.

Pennies for our Playground.  Sherry met with maintenance and school board to go over.  Maintenance is willing to help they are also willing to let volunteers help.  She also found out that the regular mulch is fine.  Rubber mulch is only needed for children under 3.  Discussion of keeping orange equipment or replacing it.  Orange equipment would be recycled by district.  Board hasn’t donated anything as of yet to fund.  The total cost is $28,755 for equipment.  They are giving us a $500 discount.  It will have 4 slides, 15 play zones and 47 users at one time.  $2,490.93 just from students and pennies.  $438.98 was total from last dump.  $477.32 was raised from the last Brewser’s event.  Rita’s was a huge hit and they ran out in 45minutes.  $196.43 was raised.  Friday 4/5 will be another one and they have enough to serve 700.   Dauna Knoebel won Jersey and Sue Nicola won.  $150 was sent in by Susan granddaughter of Hartman. Bus trip on Saturday to DC is full.  Community night there will be a book sale.  And someone suggested doing a recipe book in the fall.  As of now the total raided is $13,647.19.  Sherry mentioned there are a couple grants that they haven’t heard back from, Geisinger being one of them.  Playworld said it would take a day to install with 10 people helping.  There is a Pennies facebook page. Terry brought up a possible fundraiser of a bus trip to a winery for the fall. 

Next we all voted on the design for the T-shirt for the Hartman Hustle.  Tia had many designs.  And we voted down to one which was Maddie Griscavage. 

Meet was adjourned at 7:51pm, With a motion from Karen Cecco and a 2nd from Lynn Madden.



April HART News
April 2                          Kindergarten Registration Make up
April 3                          HART Meeting
April 4                          Title 1 Reading in 1st grade at 9am
April 5                          Hartman Hustle Kickoff
April 8                          End of Third marking Period
April 9-11                    PSSA Testing 3rd and 4th grade
April 10                        Sunglass Day k-4
April 16                        Report cards go home
April 19                        Spelling Bee
April 24                        Spring Picture Day k-4
April 25                        Title 1 Family Night   4:30pm
April 25,26                   K Field Trip  Sports Plex
April 26                        Flip Flop Friday k-4
April 26                        Elementary Chorus Fest  Bloomsburg HS at 7pm
April 29                        Family and Community Night  EC Center 6-8pm
May 1                          Hartman Hustle
May 1                          HART Meeting EC library 6:30pm


Anyone interested in running for Vice President or Treasurer or if you would like to volunteer for an upcoming event please contact an officer.  We are always grateful for any help we receive and so are the kids!!!

This month there are lots of things going on so be sure to check your calendar.
 
Please join us for our last HART meeting of the year which will be held on May 1st  at 6:30pm in the elementary library!!!! We hope to see you then!!

Amy Snyder, HART Secretary

Monday, March 18, 2013

March HART Minutes


March HART Meeting Minutes

The meeting was called to order at 6:38pm by President Terry Genners.

In attendance were Karen Cecco, Roxanne Zuber, Georgiann Noll, Tia Brown, Kim Levan, Jen Dunkelberger, Judy Lynn Weaver, Angela Charnosky, Lynn Madden., Vanessa Stine, Paul Caputo, Amy Snyder, Sue Griscavage, Terry Genners, Linda Hoy, and Joe Shirvinski

Vice Presidents report.  Sue discussed that 4th grade needs help with cutting bottles for science project.  Mr. Shirvinski explained that the bottles are used for an eco system project. 

Next onto Treasure’s report.  Ending balance $8738.67.  The class funds are as follows:
Kindergarten:    $100
1st Grade:         $844.16
2nd Grade:        $1315.49
3rd Grade:         $2543.00
4th Grade:         $2164.68
Mr. Shirvinski mentioned that a possible change to 1st grades field trip from Zoo America to something else.

The Treasure’s report was approved with a motion by Georgiann Noll and Jenn Dunkelberger.

Secretary’s report.  February’s minutes were reviewed.  They were approved with a motion from Karen Cecco and Lynn Madden.

This evening there was a guest speaker, Paul Caputo, the new school Superintendent. He started by giving a brief of his background. He expressed that he practices an open door policy and everyone should feel welcome to approach him if an issue arises. He also thanked everyone for attendance and support and wanted assure everyone that he puts education first. 

Principal’s report was next.  Mr. Shirvinski mentioned that kindergarten registration started taking appointments.  PSSA’s are April 9, 10 and 11th with the tests running in the morning and afternoon instead of the 8:30-11 as previous.  This year they are going to provide a snack and will need help coordinating. The snack will be given in the morning.  Some discussion of snacks possibly go gurts, pretzels or cheese stick.  The allegery list will be checked and an alternate will be provided if needed.  The budget is not to exceed $500. 
The testing is a lot for students.  Mr. Deeter will be doing PSSA Idol again. He takes popular songs and tweaks them.  The students really enjoy this.  And anything to get them excited about the testing.  Mr. Shirvinski also gives out pencil and there will also be a dance on Friday for students to enjoy.  Lynn made a suggestion of just one snack for kids, that way there is not to much waste. 

Old Business.  Sue discussed about winter carnival since Karen wasn’t in attendance.  That it was a great turnout and that parents were a huge help.  Thank you to Mrs. Bower and John for there help.  Sue asked if everyone felt that there was enough to do, everyone agreed, yes.   Mr. Shirvinski mentioned that if anyone had suggestions to get 3rd and 4th graders to come their input is welcome.   Jenn mentioned that in her case scheduling was an issue with sports.  Also mentioned was the forecast was calling for bad weather.  250 was the attendance 100 more than last year.   Sue thanked everyone for their help. 

Kerry Morgan was here for read Across America Day.  She has 2 children in the school.  The kids loved it, it was one of the best ones we have ever had.  The presentation of the book was very active for the kids.  Some kids have asked for more books, so we are still taking orders.  All teachers and the library got a copy of the book.  Sue mentioned that Kerry really wanted to bring the book to life!

Accelerated reading.  For this if they meet there goal, 10,000 points, Mr. Shirvinski is going to dress up as a gorilla.  Vanessa Stine asked for a brief description of the program.  Starting at level I the students can read, take a test and earn points.  It’s an incentive program for students.  When students earn so many points they get a reward and it runs each quarter.  25 points is a cookie and milk party. 50 dippin dots, 75 food-pizza party, 100 Knoebels miniature golf/or bigger activity.  AR points are also located on child’s report card.  Thanks to Dauna for all she does!!!  Mr. Shirvinski said he will send something home about AR but please take the time to read it. 

Box tops.  A submission was recently set in.  Please keep sending them in!!!.
Pennies for our playground.  Sherry wasn’t in attendance so Sue gave a brief of recent activities.  $100 was raised from the bake sale.  $407.25 was raised from the book sale at the winter carnival. More adult books will be sold at in-service day for $1.  All payments are in for the bus trip and it’s full.  March 20th there will be a Rita sale at the high school.  At as this point the Henry tickets have brought in over $1000.  The ticket will be pulled at Brewser’s on Sunday.  Including the bus trio in April the committee is over $10,000.  $27,000+just for the playground equipment.  Mr. Caputo talked briefly about his experience with this issue.  Over $2000 was raised just from pennies.  They have also applied for grants.  Waiting to hear from Geisinger and State farm grants.

Student make-up Day 3/8

Green Day 3/15

Kindergarten registration 3/18-3/22

HS Musical presentation 3/15 (k-4)

School Board Meeting 3/11 and 3/18 at 7:30pm

Gym Show 6:30-7:30 Gym 1st and 4th grades
Act 80 Day No classes/ Teacher in services 3/11

Spring Fundraiser.  Linda mentions we need to pick a date.  $11,000 was raised last year. Each class gets 15 minutes around the track. 50% of money raised goes to class funds.  The other to HART for other events.  Tee Shirts will be given out after event this year.  Tia will have them drawn in Art and will be voted on at the May 8th meeting.  We paid 10% last year, 10 % this year and next year will be all profit.  Prizes go to top person in each grade and top class in each grade.  There were also raffles, passes, tickets, 31 gifts etc.  All were donations.  We will be asking for volunteers at the next meeting.  Early April will be the kick off (3, 4 or 5).  There will also be a billboard for keeping track of each classes money raised. 

Terry mentioned that Linda and Sues terms are up and 2 openings on the board will need to be filled.  Election will be April 29th.  Treasure and Vice President seats will be open if anyone is interested. 

Georgiann Noll brought up a pasta fundraiser. 

Meeting was adjourned at 7:36pm with a motion from Jenn Dunkelberger and 2nd by Georgiann Noll.


                                                   March HART News

March 4th                                 Read Across America Day—Author Kerry Morgan
March 6th                                 HART Meeting
March 11th                               Act 80 Day-----No school for students
March 15th                               Green Day k-4
March 15th                               H S Musical Presentation
March 18th-22nd                       Kindergarten Registration
March 19th                               Gym Show (1st &4th Grade EC gym 6:30-7:30pm)
March 27th-April 1st                 NO SCHOOL Easter Break
           

Anyone interested in volunteering in a HART event, please feel free to contact one of the officers.  We are always grateful for any help we receive and so are the kids!!!

A special thank you to Kerry Morgan and the wonderful presentation for Read Across America Day.  If you didn’t order a book and would like to please contact the office. 

Please join us for our next HART Meeting which will be held on April 3rd at 6:30pm in the elementary library!!!! We hope to see you then!!

Amy Snyder, HART Secretary

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

February HART News and Minutes


HART February News


February 1st-----------------Act 80 Day -----No School for students
February 6th-----------------Jersey Day -4
February 6th-----------------HART Meeting at 6:30pm in Library
February 8th-----------------Make Up Day-----School in session
February 14th---------------Red Day K-4
February 15th -------------- Act 80 Day------ No School for students
February 18th---------------Act 80 Day (President’s Day) ------No School for students
February 22nd---------------HART Winter Carnival 6-8pm
February 25th----------------Title I Parent Meeting 10-11am (Rm 115) or 6-7pm (LGA)

 We will be having a Winter Carnival on February 22nd from 6-8 pm in the Elementary School.  Watch for more information to come home soon.  Also remember to fill up the Box Top form to bring along to the Carnival!!!  This is sure to be fun for the whole family!!!

Please continue to send in Box Tops and Campbell’s Labels.  Remember to mark with student’s teacher name so the class gets credit for them.  Than you for taking the time to do this!!!

Remember no school for students on February 15th and February 18th.

Thank you to all that volunteer to HART and school.  All your time and efforts is greatly appreciated. 

Thank you to those that attend our monthly HART meetings--- your help and input are so vital to keep HART going strong!!! 

If you never attended a meeting come on out to our next meeting on March 6th at 6:30pm in the Library!!  We look forward to seeing you!!! 

Amy Snyder
HART Secretary


February HART Meeting Minutes

The meeting was called to order at 6:37pm by President Terry Genners.

In attendance were Suzanne Kuijpers, Dawn Knoebel, Kim Levan, Judy Lynn Weaver, Karen Cecco, Roxanne Zuber, Sherry Humphrey, Loni Burkland, Karen Wojtowicz, Terry Genners, Sue Griscavage and Joe Shirvinski.

Vice Presidents report.  Sue discussed that SMART is looking for people to take officer positions.  Please contact Laurie Morris if interested or have questions.

Also AYSO is looking for volunteers to help them.  If interested please contact Janae Simean.

Next onto Treasure’s report.  Linda was not in attendance so Terry went over the Treasures report.  Ending balance $9424.67.  The class funds are as follows:
Kindergarten:    $100
1st Grade:         $844.16
2nd Grade:        $1315.49
3rd Grade:         $2843.68
4th Grade:         $2164.68
The Treasure’s report was approved with a motion by Loni Burkland and a second from Dawn Knoebel.

Secretary’s report.  Amy was not in attendance.  January’s minutes were reviewed.  They were approved with a motion from Sherry Humphrey and a 2nd from Roxanne Zuber.

Next Mr. Shirvinski went over the Principal’s report.  Mr. Caputo began as Superintendent.  He will come to march HART meeting to meet everyone and introduce himself.

Mr. Shirvinski is looking for volunteers to help with PSSA testing: he wants to do snack for students.  Maybe volunteers could pick up snacks at SAM’s club, etc. and bag them to give to students on testing days.  The week of April 8th is possible for PSSA’s.  Let Mr. Shirvinski know if you are interested.  This would take place of breakfast on test days.

Grades 3rd and 4th February 12th will be testing for “writing” (pilot program).  This testing will not count.

March 8th is School make up day

March 11th---No School (Act 80)

As of right now school will be in session until June 7th.

Kindergarten Registration is set for March 18-22.  Make up date April 2nd.  Please register even if you are not sure you are sending them because it is much easier than waiting until the last minute.  Must be 5 years old by September 1, 2013.

New business.  Karen Wojtowicz gave an update on the upcoming Winter Carnival.  This is set for February 22nd from 6:00pm -8:00pm.  Mrs. Brown is planning a craft.  There will be 2 bounce houses, line dancing; Mr. Shirvinski will be doing BINGO.  Also will do Box Top sheet for the event.  Snacks will be snow cones, cereal bars (left from Harvest festival). Chips and pretzels. 

 Used Book Sale.  Please drop off gently used kid or adult books off at school by Tuesday February 12, 2013

Sue discussed that Laurie Morris from SMART has “SCA” merchandise (tee shirts, socks, backpacks, etc) She would like to sell it all to HART for $3034.00 but may settle for $2500.  HART discussed this; Sue will ask Laurie if we can buy a few things but not all.  Will suggest she can sell the stuff at HART events. 

Looking for volunteers for Winter Carnival- approximately 20 people.  If interested please contact Karen Wojtowicz.

School Board Meeting are on the 11th and the 18th at &:30pm,
February 8th ---Make up day—school in session
Red day will be on February 14th (kindergarten threw 4th)
Act 80 day No classes February 15th and 18th

Fit for funds set for May 1st.  Students that raise $20 and will get a tee shirt; will get shirt after event.  Students will wear ROAR tee shirts for the walk.

February 23 will be the1st ever Title One Parent Meeting.  10:00-11:00am room 115 or 6:00-7:00pm in Large Group Area.

May 31st is Relay Recess.  Lauren Day is chairperson.  Kids will participate in Relay during school hours.

Sherry Humphrey updated everyone with the progress from Pennies for our Playground.  $359 raised this month on pennies.  $1000.00 raised from Pajama Day from Box Tops, money from wearing pj’s etc. They are also still receiving some donations from businesses.  Tickets for sale for Raffle of Henry Hynoski signed jersey and football.  Tickets are $5.  Already raised $300.00.  Drawing will be held on March 10th

March 10th will also be “Brewser’s Night” again.

Mr. Shirvinski and Sherry met with Play world recently.  Our playground area is great for their equipment.  They gave her brochures to start selecting equipment.  Tim George will be talking to representatives from Play world: liability with removal of old play ground equipment.

Bake Sale on February 19th in the High School, you can donate baked goods.  Let Sherry know if you want to bake something.  There was discussion about how to pay for postal expenses for “pennies for our Playground”

Next meeting is March 6th at 6:30pm

Meeting adjourned at 7:45 with a motion from Dawn Knoebel and a 2nd from Loni Burkland.

Monday, January 14, 2013

HART January News


HART News January 2013

January 10th             Dibels Testing k-4
January 11th             Act 80 day-----No School
January 14th-17th      Dibels Testing K-4 (2nd benchmark)
January 21st             Teacher in Service Day-----No School for students
January 22nd             End of Marking Period
January 23rd             Wacky Wednesday K-4
January 30th              Report cards sent home


Please continue to send in the Box Tops and Labels for Education as they provide many things for the students.  Also please remember to put your students teacher’s name on the envelop since each classroom gets credit for all that is sent in.  

Remember to dress your children appropriately as they do go out for recess even on cold days.

Remember to double check your calendar as there are several days off in the next couple months.

Pennies for our Playground next fundraiser is Pajama Day January 25th.  Also save your old books that you would like to get rid as there will be a book sale at the Winter carnival with proceeds going to the committee!!

Watch papers coming home for information on the upcoming Winter Carnival!!!!

Thank you to those that attend our monthly HART meetings and for those that have volunteered their time to our various school events.

Please join us fort he next HART meeting which will be held on February 6th @ 6:30pm in the Elementary Library.

Amy Snyder
HART Secretary














January HART Meeting Minutes

The meeting was called to order by President Terry Genners at 6:38pm

In attendance Lynn Madden, Angela Charnosky, Roxanne Zuber, Sherry Humphrey, Karen Wojtowicz, Loni Burkland, Tia Brown, Kim Levan, Susanne Kuijpers, Dawn Knoebel, Amy Snyder, Susan Griscavage, Linda Hoy, Terry Genners and Joe Shirvinski.

The meeting started with the Vice President report with Sue Griscavage having nothing to report.

Linda Hoy gave the Treasure’s report.  The general fund balance stands at $9,899.67 as of December 31 2012.  The class funds are as follows.
Kindergarten:    $100
1st Grade:         $844.16
2nd Grade:        $1315.49
3rd Grade:         $2843.68
4th Grade:         $2164.68
The Treasure’s report was approved with a motion by Dawn Knoebel and a second from Lynn Madden.

Amy Snyder gave the Secretary’s report which consisted of the review of the December  minutes.   They were approved by Tia Brown and a 2nd by Dawn Knoebel. 

Next Mr. Shirvinski gave the principal’s report.  He discussed the precautions that have been taken to ensure our children feel and are safe due to recent happenings in the news.  A lockdown drill was done, at that time there was also amble staff to talk with student if they had questions or concerns.  Mr. Shirvinski also mentioned that Sandy Hook school is similar in size to our district.   He also just wanted to reinforce that our children are safe at school and many precautions are taken.  Mr. Shirvinski asked how parents in attendance handle the issue with their own children and if they came home with questions.  Lynn discussed that she tries to shield her children from things like this but it was not to in this case since it was all off the T.V. and news.  Terry also mentioned that after the drill at school her son came home and had questions.  Mr. Shirvinski also mentioned that during a lockdown no one is to open their doors until law enforcement arrives. 

Tia discussed that she was alone during the drill but still followed the lockdown procedure and tried to imagine what would happen if she had to fit 20plus students in her closet.   She also mentioned when and if she sees someone that she doesn’t recognize she does approach them to find out their information and where they should be.

Mr. Shirvinski also mentioned that there was a suggestion made by a parent to look into doing a snowflake submission for Sandy Hook students.   It was done and students were just told they were sending snowflakes to another school for winter greetings.  Students put just their first name on the snowflakes; teachers also decorated the envelopes that the snowflakes were sent in.  He mentioned some teachers even put glitter into the envelopes.  He also expressed how very proud he was of the student and teachers and all effort but into sending the snowflakes. 

Mr. Shirvinski mentioned he got the Box Top check from the last submission.  There is a letter coming home with information on the Act 80 days and make ups days.  Lynn asked why we are getting so many days off and is due to try and save money.  Mr. Shirvinski just mentioned the days off. 
January 11-off
               18-make up
               21st-no school for students.           
Feb 1-off
       8- Make up
       15 & 18- No school for students

A box top form will be sent home to be returned for Pajama day on January 25th.

DIBELS testing for K-4 is 1/10 and then 11//14-17

Blizzard day is set for 1/9

Act 80 day 1/11
 
School in Session 1/18 which is a make up day

No Classes/Teacher In service 1/21

Wacky Wednesdays, kids can dress up in crazy unmatched clothing 1/23

End of marking period is 1/22

Report cards are to go home on 1/30

Act 80 Monday no school 2/1

Next we moved on to Karen Wojtowicz, chairperson of the upcoming Winter Carnival.  She said the first meeting is set for January 8th at 6:30.  Everyone is to come with lots of ideas.  If you need further information please contact Karen.

Next we moved onto the spring fundraiser, fit for funds, which will be held May 1st.  Linda asked if we are going to do shirts again.  Art class could design the shirt.  They also discussed that the children can wear their ROAR tee shirt for the event and they would get their donation shirt after the event.  Loni Burkland mentioned that she was new to the district and asked if we could fill her in so Linda discussed with her the specifics.  Last year $11,000 was raised; the cost for shirts was $1000.  Mr. Shirvinski discussed that it’s a great event to encourage fitness and wellness with students.  Linda also mentioned that we had to pay 10% last year and we will have to pay 10% this year and then every year after this will be 100% profit.  Linda also mentioned she will work on a letter for donors.

Pennies for our Playground was discussed next.  Sherry said the last drop brought in $1,092.  They are trying to reach out to other donors.  She asked each member of the committee to prepare 20 envelopes to possible donors. She also mentioned that she sent Henry Hynoski an email to see if he would sign a football to be raffled.  Discussion was made about possibly doing a jersey instead of a football.  Also discussed was where to sell tickets, possibly basketball games, winter carnival etc.  Lynn asked about Playworld being a donor and Sherry said she has a meeting with someone to discuss options for equipment and what their contribution if any. The next fundraiser is January 25th which will be Pajama day.  $1 donation from high school students and $2 donation from teachers, if they participate.  Elementary students can wear them pajamas without a donation.  Sherry also mentioned that $537.46 was raised from the Brewser’s fundraiser and they mentioned it was one of the best yet for Breswer's.  Another is being planned for March.  Used book sale for the winter carnival is being organized.  The committee discussed 50 cents a book.  Also a bulk clothing drive is in the works as an upcoming event.  A bus trip to Cherry blossom in April is also another possible fundraiser. Sherry has been working with Mr. Shirvinski and Angela Charnosky to work on grants.  They have submitted to Geisinger, Lowes and Sheetz.  So far 25 letters went out to bigger corporations.  The total raised so far is $4329.34.  Sherry mentioned that Tia got a picture of students on the playground for a thank you to be sent out to donors.  American Legion donated $1000 to the committee.  Tia asked about the old equipment and who would be responsible for taking it down.  Mr. Shirvinski mentioned Tim George would be the person to take down but he is unsure what would happen to the old equipment.  Sue Griscavage asked if anything was ever mentioned about the black top which is cracked and uneven.  And also the issue of the orange equipment which some felt is unsafe.  Terry asked about sending out a general information letter about the committee since it had come up that a parent wasn’t aware of the current events and felt they had been missed with the information.  Mr. Shirvinski said that all information is sent home to everyone and parents need to make sure they are reading everything.  And also that the information is also send threw several hands and up to the children ultimately to get home to parent. 

Sue mentioned that a Vice President and Tresausure’s seat will be open in the next year if anyone was interested.  

Mr. Shirvinski asked for the rest of the money due for the upcoming programs.  First motion from Sherry Humphrey and second by Roxanne Zuber. 

Next Mr. Shirvinski mentioned that there is a Title 1 event coming up that he needs some volunteers to watch children while the parents attended a meeting.  The meeting is set for February 5th from 6:30-7:30.  If anyone is able to help please contact Mr. Shirvinski.

Sherry also mentioned that Mrs. Hildebrandt brought up an idea on doing a cook book as a possible fundraiser for Pennies for our Playground. 

Teacher’s week is set for May 6th.                                             

The meeting was adjourned at 7:53pm with a motion from Karen Wojtowicz and a second from Lynn Madden.