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Staff Appreciation Week

imageOur Staff Appreciation Week gets underway May 4-8th. Plans for our staff range from providing flowers, cards, sweet treats, and much more as a way to recognize staff for all their hard work and support they give our children. In addition, the PTA is supplying brunch, coffee, and lunches to staff on the following days:

  • Monday: Continental Breakfast
  • Tuesday: Pannini Luncheon
  • Wednesday: Staff gifts passed out
  • Thursday: Starbucks delivery with fresh baked good
  • Friday: Salmon luncheon

Also, look for an email from your classes room parent for specific ideas on what your class can do.

West Seattle Community Invited to Submit Name Suggestions For New School at Genesee Hill

The West Seattle community, along with Schmitz Park Elementary families, staff and Genesee Hill School alumni, are being invited to submit suggestions for the name of the new school building being constructed to replace the old building on the Genesee Hill school site. This Seattle Public Schools Building Excellence IV (BEX IV) project was approved by Seattle voters in February 2013. The Schmitz Park Elementary program is scheduled to move into the new building at the Genesee Hill site in September, 2016.

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“We hope to select a name that honors our legacy as Schmitz Park Elementary, while building a new tradition, in a new location, on Genesee Hill,” said Gerrit Kischner, Principal, Schmitz Park Elementary.  If you wish to nominate a name, including the current Genesee Hill School name, please email it to communications@schmitzparkpta.org. All nominations need to be received by March 31, 2015.  Please include the criteria for why the name should be selected.  Seattle Public Schools’ School Board naming procedure states that the naming of new buildings should be selected based upon: (a) geographical location or local community name; or (b) distinguished individuals who have served the local community, state, or nation, whether in education or other fields.

Once names have been received, a committee that includes a representative from the Southwest Seattle Historical Society will compile the names. The community will then be asked to vote for their preferred name. The results of the poll, along with other submitted information, will be used to make a recommendation that will be sent to the Seattle Public Schools superintendent for review and consideration. The superintendent would then make a recommendation to the School Board for approval. For more information, please visit schmitzparkpta.org.

You can view the School Naming Process & Timeline here.

Naming Committee Members:

Cheri Carl, PTA Communications Chair and SP Parent (naming process lead)

Jim Abernethy, Community Member

Clay Eals, Southwest Seattle Historical Society Executive Director

Emily Giaquinta, PTA Legislative Co-Chair and SP Parent

Alice Thavis, SP Parent

Mark Wainwright, SP Parent

Join Schmitz Park Parents for Focus Day in Olympia

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SAVE THE DATE AND JOIN SCHMITZ PARENTS IN OLYMPIA – JANUARY 19, 2015!

Show up. Stand up. Speak Up. Participate in guiding our legislators toward taking action on the top 5 educational priorities set by the WSPTA for 2015. PTA legislative board member Angela Cough and others will be present, but our goal is to have 15 Schmitz Park representatives to advocate for our 600+ kids.  You can register here for Focus Day

Here are our top 5 priorities for this year: (click links for more detail on each issue)

1. Funding the McCleary Act

2. Social & Emotional Learning

3. Increasing Capital Funding

4. Increasing Access to Higher Education

5. Breakfast After the Bell

Agenda:

Meet with legislators beginning at 8 a.m., rally at Noon. Tour the capitol and continue advocating till 3 p.m. Bring banners and signs reflecting what you’re passionate about. Activities have been planned for kids to attend in the morning. Sack lunches are available for a fee, see registration page.

Feel strongly about one of the issues above? SIGN UP FOR TOP 5 ISSUE TEAMS:  http://cqrcengage.com/npta2wa/app/sign-petition?3&engagementId=69417

KNOW YOUR NUMBER: How to advocate for your SCHOOL  – Before you attend, become familiar with the region and district we’re advocating for. Each district elects a senator and two representatives. Our district is #34, our Senator is Sharon Nelson, our Representatives are: Eileen Cody and Joe Fitzgibbon – within the Seattle School district, we represent District 6, our board representative is Marty McLaren.

If you’d like to be kept in the loop regarding the progress of our top 5 priorities this year, sign up for Action Alerts.

Thank you and we hope to see you in Olympia on January 19th!

Become a Sponsor of the 2014 Move-A-Thon

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If you are a business owner and would like to become a sponsor of the 2014 Move-A-Thon, now is the time! We are gearing up for the fundraiser on Friday, October 24th.

If you’d like to become a sponsor, go to our Move-A-Thon Sponsor tab.

If you have any questions on how you can get involved as a sponsor in this years Move-A-Thon, please contact Lorie Bennett and Derek Birnie at Fundraising@SchmitzParkPTA.org.

 

 

 

“Rio 2” Kicks Off Outdoor Movie Nights on August 12

Rio 2”  kicks off our outdoor movie nights on Tuesday, August 12. We hope you can join us and don’t forget to bring blankets and chairs!

  • Doors Open: 6:30 PM
  • Showtime: At dusk, around 8:30 PM (ish)
  • Cost: $3 per person (Children 3 and under are free)
  • Concessions: Pizza will be available for purchase by the slice, along with drinks, popcorn
    and other snacks. All items will cost $2 or less.

Please invite your neighbors and friends at your  Neighborhood Block Party, the more the merrier.
Print out the Outdoor_Movie_Night_flyer-Rio2 and distribute!

Also, Save-the-Date for the next movie night:

  • Tuesday, 8/19/14: Muppets Most Wanted

All proceeds benefit the 4th grade trip to Islandwood!

Thank you, 4th Grade Cohort