PAC Annual General Meeting on Wed. May 22, 7:00 pm

Another fantastic year has gone by at Ross Road! We had great success with our amazing Christmas Craft Fair and tried out new ways of fundraising: most students made beautiful ArtCards, many parents enjoyed a Starry Night at Park Royal and some learned how to incorporate Twitter into their business life. And the list goes on! Our Food Day program was extended, which meant a significant increase in proceeds for the PAC and hopefully pleased the students who were enjoying delicious hot lunches every two weeks. Now we are looking forward to our second big community event of the year, the Spring Carnival, which will take place on June 7. Stay tuned for more info about that!

Our Annual General Meeting is coming up on Wednesday, May 22 at 7:00 PM at the school library.

Consider getting involved! This year’s PAC Executive members have enjoyed being engaged in various activities. We like to know what is going on at our child(ren)’s school, and we like being a part of the decision-making process. All proposals for expenditure of PAC funds originate from the PAC Executive Committee before coming to a vote at a General Meeting, so if you want to have an influence on the direction of the PAC, this is your chance!

For the 2013-2014 school year, we would like to welcome new parents and new ideas to the PAC Executive!

We have a number of positions available for next year, both big and small. While all of them require communication with the PAC Executive, not all of them require you to attend regular meetings. We meet once a month on a week day evening.

For those wishing to get your feet wet, we have a number of smaller positions:

  • Welcome Back Coffee — Organize the coffee served by the PAC on the first day of school in September. This is especially appreciated by Kindergarten and other parents new to Ross Road.
  • Welcome Back Luncheon for the Staff — Organize the luncheon, which is usually hosted by a parent who lives adjacent to the school. PAC executive members and others donate dishes. You coordinate food donations and a few volunteers to serve and clean up. This is an amazing opportunity to get to know staff members in a relaxed atmosphere.
  • Meeting Coordinator — Check with the school administration that the library is booked for meetings, advertise General Meetings and perhaps organize some simple refreshments for those meetings. Work together with the Speakers Coordinator when a special speaker is booked.

For those wishing something a bit bigger, we are looking for people to do the following:

  • Adult Night Coordinator – This one is for adults only! We’d like to host a social event at a local restaurant, so parents can enjoy dinner and a night out with each other. You organize the event and coordinate it with the restaurant. If you want, you can add an element of fundraising to it, but keep it small – this one is first of all an adult community builder!
  • Bingo Night Coordinator – This one is for the whole family! As this is mainly a community event, the focus is on fun but fundraising is a part of it, so you need to drum up prizes! Plan the evening’s theme, rent the bingo supplies, organize the prizes and the entertainment during breaks. This is a super fun event that always brings in a big crowd.
  • Community Outreach Coordinator – We no longer have sponsor children, but would like to continue to support meaningful charity projects that involve our students. Maybe something local? Maybe from school to school or class to class? This is something new for us and so there would be plenty of room to bring your own ideas to the table.

If you are looking for more of a challenge, how about one of these? All of these come with a complete instruction manual and experienced PAC members to help you!

  • Christmas Craft Fair Coordinator — Our current Treasurer has co-organized this event for the past two years and has a simple, step-by-step manual to help you. This is one of our biggest fundraisers and community events, and usually takes place the first Friday in December.
  • Spring Carnival Coordinator – Our current organizer has organized this twice now, and as for the Christmas Craft Fair, there is a step-by-step manual available. This is a favourite (and successful) fundraiser for Ross Road. It usually takes place the first Friday in June and is our second big, annual community event.
  • Website Coordinator – Our current website coordinator has managed the PAC website for three years and would be happy to help anyone interested in taking this on.
  • Advertising Coordinator – If you are in the graphic design field, this could be the job for you! You would be involved in creating posters to help advertise PAC meetings and events, keeping the PAC noticeboard up-to-date, taking photos of events, etc.
  • School Directory Coordinator — Update the phone and address files from last year (school office to assist with new data), find advertisers, a printer, distribute directory to classes. The PAC provides this as a service to RR parents every two years.

Haven’t found your dream job on the PAC Executive yet, but would like to be involved?

We’d love to have you join anyway – it’s always good to have new voices join the group even if they don’t have a special task assigned to them!  If you would like to help out with any of the activities listed above as a volunteer, but not in a leading role, that can certainly also be arranged! Please contact us at rossroadpac@gmail.com if you would like to get involved or have any questions.

Don’t want to be on the Executive, but would like to go to the AGM to be involved in grassroots democracy, enjoy delicious treats and catch up with other parents? You’re all invited!

Hope to see you there, Wednesday, May 22nd at 7pm in the library! Coffee and treats will be served, babysitting available.

— Ross Road PAC Executive, 2012-2013
rossroadpac@gmail.com

Mark your calendars for this year’s Spring Carnival: Friday, June 7, from 5:00 – 8:00pm!

wanted_posterThis year, we’re going Western:  so come on down in your best jeans and cowboy hats, y’all, and join us for:

BBQ Pony Rides    Games    Hoedown  Cinemazoo    Cake Walk    Mystery Bags    Crazy Hair    Silent Auction    Crafts   Bouncy Castle…AND MORE!

WE NEED YOUR HELP!

Here’s how:

Volunteer for a 1/2 hr. shift at your class station.  Sign-up sheets will be posted on your child(ren)’s classroom door soon – check back or connect with your class rep.

Cake Walk:  Please drop off a cake, cookies, brownies, cupcakes, or squares at the office anytime on Friday, June 7.  We will be awarding these treats at the VERY POPULAR cake walk.  Please, “nut-free” if possible, and store-bought “baking” is always welcome!

Mystery Bags: The kids LOVE these bags!  Please drop off a couple of mystery bags (or more!) at the office anytime on Friday, June 7.  Bags should have an approx. value of $5 each, contain only NEW items, and be labeled primary/intermediate, and boy/girl – items not visible, it’s a mystery!  Suggested items include:  $5 gift cards – booster juice, DQ, pizza, Starbucks etc., candy, cool school supplies, hair accessories, funky pens, craft supplies, travel games, sunglasses, fun jewelry, etc.

Our carnival is entirely supported by volunteer help and donations, so please be generous with your time, your baking, and your mystery bags!

Hope to see you there!  YEE-HAW!

Sonia Han/Carnival Committee
rossroadcarnival@gmail.com

Km Club Charity Drive – bring a toonie!

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This year, as part of the Km Club, we would like to hold a toonie drive during the last week of Km Club (Monday May 6 to Friday May 10 – extra day!).

All money raised will go to Jumpstart for Kids, an organization which enables disadvantaged kids in our community to join sport teams/events.

After all, all kids have the Right to Play!  Don’t forget your toonie!

— From your Km Club team

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Silent Auction Donations for Ross Road Spring Carnival

Attention all Ross Road parents:

Do you own a business or know someone who does?  The Spring Carnival Committee is looking for donations for the popular silent auction. If you’re interested, we’d love to hear from you!

Please contact Sophie McDonald at inbloomkids2@gmail.com

Thank you!

Mark your calendars and stay tuned for more information about the annual Ross Road Spring Carnival, taking place Friday, June 7th from 5-8pm!

Spring has sprung in the Ross Road Front Garden, thanks to the Front Garden Clean-up Crew!

The front garden at Ross Road is our pride and joy! We walk by it every day and enjoy seeing the greenery, the trees and the warm colour of the mulch.

Well… without the hard work of Ross Road parents, this lovely green entrance to our children’s school would be a hard concrete surface, because the School District can no longer afford to maintain it! Many parents at RR already know this, but just in case there’s still someone out there who hadn’t heard, we thought it worth mentioning once again!

This past month, Shan Bodie, our talented and dedicated new front garden coordinator, gathered a group of parents to take care of some spring clean-up out front and what an amazing job they did! They pulled out the weeds, pruned everything and added new landscape fabric (much needed) and a truck load of new mulch – all of which took place in the course of a very long Saturday in April! Thank you very much to Shan for stepping up to coordinate this work! We very much appreciate that!

Many thanks also to Karen Vannierop and Don, Pieter and Leo MacDonald, Anja and Ben Andrew, Madeline Tattersall, Kim Ivany, Jackie and Peter Hicks, Alison Hammond, Lisa Brown, and Amelia, Myles, Shan & Jeremy Bodie for all their work on the front garden that day.

The garden is now at a point where a little maintenance and weeding each year will ensure that this natural space doesn’t get paved by the District. As a community, we find this especially important, since the children of Ross Road Elementary really enjoy playing in this area and watching the flowers grow!

— Ross Road PAC

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THE CARD PROJECT: orders due tomorrow, Tuesday April 30th!

Just a gentle reminder to those parents wanting to order cards or notebooks of their child’s artwork: the deadline is tomorrow, Tuesday April 30!

To order, please go to the Card Project website: http://www.thecardproject.ca/query.php

All the art is on display in the front lobby. It looks so cheerful!

Click here for more info about the Springtime Session of The Card Project at Ross Road.

Thank you for participating,

Deb Clegg, Card Project Coordinator
debclegg@shaw.ca

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THE CARD PROJECT – SPRINGTIME SESSION

The Card Project is back after a successful debut at Ross Road last December!
This is a creative fundraising opportunity for our school community, 25% of all sales goes to the school. Participating classes (a total of 10 this session) have already created their masterpieces which have been submitted to the Card Project.

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HERE’S HOW IT WORKS:

  • Students create a unique piece of art and the original art is submitted for digital photography or scanning.
  • A digital image is created and turned into a standard greeting card (4.5″ x 6″) including envelope.
  • The student then receives a free sample card that displays their art on the front of the card and the back has their name, grade and title for the art.
  • Ordering a box of cards is optional, a box set of 12 cards and envelopes is $20 plus applicable taxes.

UPCOMING DATES

  • April 25th – sample cards delivered to students
  • April 30th – orders due
  • May 9th – box set of cards delivered to students (in time for Mother’s Day!)

For more information visit the Card Project website www.thecardproject.ca or contact Deborah Clegg at debclegg@shaw.ca

Shown above and below are just a few of the Ross Road masterpieces that have been created…click on thumbnail for larger version

April is Art Month at Ross Road

APRIL IS ART MONTH at Ross Road and this means that the school lobby has been showcasing many of our students’ creative endeavours!

Come by and take a look before the end of the month, or check out the images below. You will no doubt be impressed by the range and quality of student work.

Speaking of art, click here for more info about the The Card Project: Springtime Session!

Grade 5 – Garden and Grounds Clean-Up Day

It was a dark and rainy day in Spooky Island but you could still see the tiny smirks  and smiles under the children’s rain hoods. The enthusiasm was as thick and heavy as the bark mulch and in the end, shovel by  shovel, the job got done.

A special thank you to Delany’s Coffee House for their endless supply of hot liquids and a huge world of  thanks to Jill Mackay, our In-House Professional Gardener, for her efforts, knowledge and especially her time.

Thank you to all the Grade 5 students and their families and all the extra bodies that showed up to help beautify the Ross Road School Grounds.

A Big Improvement with Big Rewards!

–Ross Road Environment Club