Who we are - Mountain View PTA

Mountain View PTA supports Mountain View Elementary School in Lacey, WA (Thurston County).

Thursday, December 10, 2009

December potluck postponed

Alas, too many of you already have family and other obligations for Saturday, the 19th of December. Thus, we will postpone the PTA Volunteer Appreciation potluck to a date in January. Please submit your suggestions for a date/time to PTA President Brian Morgan.

Thanks so much for what you volunteers do for Mt. View and PTA!

Saturday, December 5, 2009

It's Okay to Be Different


SchoolCenter PictureMountain View second graders teach others "It's Okay to be different!": When Jessie Dunnam, a second grade teacher at Mountain View, read "It's Okay to Be Different" (loaned to her by team member Valerie Harris), she was struck by the sweet story and decided to share it with her students during transition time after recess.

"The personal connection that they made with it was much greater than I had ever expected, said Dunnam. "The kids decided that we needed to share the message with the school." Working together, they developed a performance, posters, and quotes which they shared with nearly every class in the school.

They designed and hung 26 banners throughout the school with their "It's Okay" message. Dunnam said she saw students, teachers and staff stopping daily to read the messages on the posters. "I think it is because the messages the students shared are real and true for all of us…my students truly inspired and amazed me with their thoughtfulness and sincerity."

Here are some of her favorite quotes:

  • It's okay to live in a different country. (Sonny)
  • It's okay to have different colors of skin. (Mary)
  • It's okay to be shy. (Cody)
  • It's okay to have four fingers. (Darren)
  • It's okay to be yourself. (Will)
  • It's okay to make mistakes. (Anya)
From the NTPS Success post - 12/04/2009

Sunday, November 29, 2009

All,

Where has the fall gone?! I hope you all enjoyed a peaceful and safe Thanksgiving with your families. I know many Mt. View families have a parent deployed overseas with the U.S. military and I join you in waiting for their safe return.

PTA is only as strong as its volunteer base and membership. Thank you so much if you have been able to join PTA, volunteer at events or both! But we frankly need more support and involvement if we are going to succeed in making a difference at Mt. View. The number of people actively supporting PTA right now is very small.

Our fundraising efforts each year allow us to help fill in needs for the students, whether it’s technology for teachers, resources and books for kids, or programs and events. So thanks very much for supporting the fall and spring fundraisers each year. Sure, we can write a check for many things without much effort on your part. But I’m hearing over and over again that you and other Mt. View parents value the family events, especially our hugely popular Fun Nights.

We would love to have more of these events and expand on them, to have pizza parties or other dinner socials, maybe a father/daughter dance or Muffins with Mom… Well, we will not be able to have these events in 2010 if we do not get additional support and volunteers. In particular, we need one or two people to step forward in order to help coordinate the Fun Nights or any other event you want PTA to host. There are many details to this type of event but they are manageable with the right amount of help! Think about what you can do and then contact me.

What would it take for you to attend the January meeting? Think about it and put this date on your calendar:

Tuesday, January 12th – 6:30-7:30 p.m. (Mt. View library)

I know many of you have obligations outside of Mt. View and PTA. I know that many of you are single-parent households or have a parent deployed overseas. But what would it take for you to be involved with PTA in some small way? Did you know that you can bring your children to our meetings? Absolutely! We don’t currently have “day care” provided during meetings but if we have a few parents or teenagers available to corral the children for an hour… voila! Think about how you can help solve our “day care dilemma”!

Please join us in January so you can see how your PTA works and so I can greet and thank you personally!

Take care,
Brian Morgan
Mt. View PTA President 2009-2010
360-970-9513 (c)

What are your thoughts, suggestions?

What feedback do you have about PTA, positive or negative? We can use your constructive criticism as much as your kudos throughout the year. We are trying to communicate with you and the rest of Mt. View by as many methods as possible. We keep the website current, update our Facebook profile frequently, send out emails about three times a month and send out a monthly newsletter. I hope that at least some of these communication tools work for you! If you want to be added to the PTA email distribution list, let me know!

Take care,

Brian Morgan

Mt. View PTA President 2009-2010

360-970-9513 (c)

Monday, November 23, 2009

November meeting minutes posted


Here are your November meeting minutes, courtesy of Secretary Shawn Smith. It's a large Adobe document (almost 4MB) due to the many reports and attachments. Please let me know if you have trouble opening or viewing the minutes.

Brian Morgan
PTA President 2009-2010

360-970-9513

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Adopt-a-road - who is going to support?


Well, we now know that a two-person crew can clean the debris from our 0.5-mile stretch of 37th Avenue in about 1.25 hours! So what are you waiting for? Are you able to volunteer for our 3rd installment of trash pickup? Imagine how easy it would be for a crew of four motivated volunteers!

When we polled the membership over the summer, you overwhelmingly felt that signing on with the city's Adopt-a-road program was the way to go. So now is the time to sign up and show your support!

What can you do? Two things - consider whether you can help coordinate the monthly clean-up days and contact me to suggest our third clean-up day. We need to be out there about every four weeks so that the trash doesn't get out of hand. After all, our name is on the sign and we don't want drivers to see our section of roadway looking trashy! Obviously, designating the day myself is running up against too many schedule conflicts for our volunteers. So now I would like your suggestions, please!

Call or email with your thoughts and suggestions.

Thanks!
Brian Morgan (360-970-9513)
Mt. View PTA President 2009-2010

Friday, November 13, 2009

Roadside clean-up tomorrow - time change

Since no one has RSVP'd to join me and Laura for roadside clean-up tomorrow, we are moving the time to 11 a.m. Feel free to join us then! We'll still be meeting at Mt. View, in the drop-off parking lot. Then it'll be off to College and 37th for our 0.5-mile of road!

11 a.m. tomorrow (Saturday the 14th) - see you there!

- Brian
360-970-9513

From the Superintendent

SchoolCenter PictureNovember 13, 2009

Greetings and Happy Friday,

Last night I was so grateful to be amongst friends, staff and colleagues who provided me and my wife Rana with such a warm community reception. Thank you to the Board and others who coordinated the event and for the kind words shared by many of you. As Rana and I have said repeatedly, we are so grateful to be living in Lacey. The quality of life here is so wonderful and every day we meet new people who make us feel very welcome in our new home.

I realize that November is traditionally a time for giving thanks. It makes my heart feel good to know that our staff and community are doing so much to help fill the buckets of others and help families and students in need: Lacey K-Club is having a food drive; Charlie's Safari is hosting a Thanksgiving dinner for some of our families; the District Office is collecting "feather" donations to buy gift cards to help with Thanksgiving dinners for 10 district families, South Bay's special education families are doing a holiday dinner, Lydia Hawk and Mountain View schools collected over 7,000 cans of food for the Thurston County Food Bank - and the list goes on.

SchoolCenter PictureIn the spirit of giving, I am very excited to announce that we are helping lead a new membership drive to support the very local North Thurston Education Foundation . This volunteer-run organization directly supports our students, schools and teachers through a series of learning grants, emergency funds for needs and scholarships. Since 1989 this volunteer organization has given more than $360,000 to help enhance educational opportunities for our students and teachers. I encourage you to consider helping us make an easy 100 percent participation goal to help directly support our students in need. If everyone gave just $1 a month, that would be almost $20,000 to help students . If you are considering donating to NTEF, we recommend you do so directly, through a cash donation or p ayroll deduction. Donations envelopes were sent to all the schools along with some informational brochures for staff rooms. This drive will last through December 4. To learn more about NTEF visit their website at www.ntef.org . Building principals, school counselors and the Student and Staff Support Department (360-412-4466) work with families in need to connect them with needed resources.

We also use November to promote the United Way of Thurston County's annual fund campaign. Last year our district gave more than $17,000 to help support local organizations and other programs such as Success by Six and the South Sound Reading Foundation. Forms are available at each school or district office. Payroll deductions are an option but must be renewed each year. This campaign will wrap up Nov. 25.

Thank you all again for your generosity, for your time and all the donations given from the heart.

Raj Manhas, Superintendent

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

November newsletter posted


Here's your November installment of the November PTA newsletter! It'll also come home via kid mail, if you actually get to see what's in that backpack!

Of particular interest to some of you... check out the information about the upcoming 31st annual Mt. View Bazaar, rapidly approaching on November 21st. There is still space available and a great need for volunteers to fill two-hour shifts.

Bazaar - space available, need volunteers!

From Tara-Lyn Poole, Bazaar coordinator:

Mountain View Annual Holiday Bazaar, November 21st @ the school (Gym). Hours are from 10am-4pm. I still have some space available. Please contact me ASAP if you are interested 455-0357 (message) or email. I also need volunteers to help the day of (2 hour shifts) I am desperate for help!!!

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Standing rules, amended budget approved


Thanks very much to those of you who could attend tonight's PTA meeting! We had some important business that could not be postponed any longer, which made us run over about ten minutes. January's meeting has very little mandatory business, thankfully!

Tonight:
  • We approved our amended standing rules - click here
  • We approved an amended budget - click here
  • We received the financial review of the 2008-2009 books, which will be included with the minutes in the next week or so
December's meeting is a Board meeting and the next general membership meeting is:

Tuesday, January 12th - 6:30 p.m. in the library

For January's meeting and as a PTA resolution, we will have something fun at this meeting!

Please remember that kids are always welcome! We had five youngsters running around this evening, without disrupting the meeting. We know that not everyone can attend meetings on Tuesdays, or generally. But the more of you who show up, the more people will have a voice as to what we do and how we spend money for the benefit of the students of Mt. View. There is a reason we must have a quorum of at least ten voting members to conduct official business!

Any questions or suggestions, please contact me!

Brian Morgan
PTA President 2009-2010
360-970-9513

Sunday, November 8, 2009

PTA general meeting - Tuesday the 10th

Please join us for the next PTA general membership meeting:

Tuesday, November 10th
6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Mt. View Elementary library

We need to review and approve our standing rules, as well as an amended budget. If time allows, I'd like to elect a nominating committee to begin the search for next year's officers. Here's the draft agenda, including the proposed standing rules (red italics are changes or additions) and draft budget. In the interest of being more green (I do love Kermit!) and at the suggestion of several members, I will bring only a few copies of these to the meeting.

Additionally, Jane Lehnis and Wendy Lippmann of Mt. View are scheduled to speak briefly about Title I school programs. Did you know that Mt. View receives Title I funding and what that means?

We must have at least ten voting members present to conduct official business - please consider attending. We don't have day care but kids are welcome and usually congregate in a corner of the library during the meeting.

Any questions, please contact me! If you have questions about the standing rules or budget, we will discuss at the meeting, so please bring your questions and/or suggestions.

Thanks so very much! And if you haven't joined PTA yet, why not?! See me, Membership Chair Keli Wetherald or any officer if you want to join or need more information about PTA.

Brian Morgan
Mt. View PTA President 2009-2010

Friday, November 6, 2009

Updated Albertson's registration info

Do you already shop at Albertson's? If you do, do you have an Albertson's rewards card? This is all you need to support Mountain View PTA! I know, I know - it sounds far too simple!

Courtesy of Treasurer
Tabitha Gant:

All you need to do is register your Albertson's card at the following link: http://www.albertsons.com/cp/.

  • You will put in your card number (which you can find on the back of your card or at the top of your receipts).
  • Then you will follow by putting in your phone number (without the dashes).
  • Then click on LOGIN.
  • Once you get to the HOME page, look to the right side of the page and you will see a totem pole of signs.
  • Click on FIND A PARTNER.
  • Type in the NAME of the school (Mt. View), the CITY and STATE.
  • Then click “FIND PARTNERS”. You will see Mt. View’s info
  • Check the box and “ADD SELECTED PARTNERS”.
Pretty much ALL the surrounding schools participate in this program. So, you can add up to 4 schools to split your contribution to. For instance, one of my sons goes to Mt. View and the other one goes to Timberline, so I split my contribution 50/50 between the schools. This is an EASY program to enroll in and all you have to do is go shopping!

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Pick up your fundraiser items Thursday

Fall fundraiser items are in tomorrow (Thursday), available for pick-up from 2-6 p.m.

Adopt-a-Road clean-up date #2


Please join us for our second installment of roadside clean-up as part of our partnership with the City of Lacey and it's Adopt-a-Road program.

Saturday, November 14th
Meet in the Mt. View rear parking lot (by the drop-off zone)
9 a.m.

Contact me if you have questions or if you are planning to attend. How long we will be out filling our trash bags depends on how many volunteers we have.

I hope to hear from you soon!

Thanks,
Brian Morgan
360-970-9513

Friday, October 30, 2009

Hope you enjoyed Halloween Fun Night!


Wow - we had about 500 people in the door for the annual Halloween Fun night, sponsored by Mt. View PTA!

We had a busy time in the cafeteria with the cupcake walk, face painting and temporary tattoos. There were a bunch of "trick-or-treat" stations down the main hallway, plus many activity stations in the gym. To top it off, there was a "haunted hallway" for those fearless adventurers!

I hope that you enjoyed the evening - we sure saw some smiling faces!

This event could not have happened without your support. So many people chipped in by volunteering their time, bringing in candy and cupcakes. Timberline HS students, as well as several middle schoolers, chipped in several hours and lots of their energy. Thank you, thank you for supporting these events!

In particular, I want to thank:
  • Shawn Smith, who coordinated the entire event and spent all afternoon setting up, with several helpers
  • Jodi Boutin, who helped funnel volunteers to Shawn
  • Jodi Boutin and Sabrina Hageman for working the book fair tirelessly. Jodi, thanks for coordinating the whole thing again!
  • Heather Armstrong, who was a huge asset in setting up and filling in wherever needed
  • Teri Palazzo, for helping organize, set up and for her obvious love of Halloween and face-painting!
There are so many of you to thank!! I hope I can do so, personally, as I see you again soon. PTA is fully staffed by volunteers and it was fantastic to see this evening come together and run so smoothly. And I've never seen so many wonderful and beautiful cupcakes!

If you are interested in having fun night events in 2010, please consider stepping forward to help coordinate. Without a Fun Night Coordinator, we will be unable to have any more of these events. This is your chance to really do something worthwhile for Mt. View!

Many thanks,
Brian Morgan
PTA President 2009-2010

Monday, October 26, 2009

PTA survey - 10 quick questions


Please take 10 minutes to take our latest PTA survey here. We are looking for your confidential feedback about several events and programs and need your input!

Thanks very much!

PTA President Brian Morgan

PTA Board meeting minutes posted


Here are the minutes from the October Board meeting, for your review before the November general membership meeting. If you have any questions or comments, please contact President Brian Morgan.


See you in November, if not before!

Communicator Kudos

SchoolCenter PictureAt a recent principal's meeting, the Community Relations department recognized Mountain View's principal Randy Weeks for getting out a succinct first newsletter of the year. Don Duncan was also recognized for his technical expertise and assistance in launching the new School Messenger system and assisting in staff training.

From NTPS Community Relations - 10/23/2009 update

Focus on Fitness

SchoolCenter PictureTwo schools recently encouraged fitness events in the name of health education and fun! Olympic View Elementary found a healthier way to do a fundraiser this year with a PTA-sponsored Walk-a-thon.

Across town, Mountain View Elementary held a school-wide Fun Run, despite pouring rain.
Each grade level ran together, with race numbers donated by South Sound Running and the PTA provided pencils and snacks for everyone who participated. They found a great cheerleader and running partner in Supt. Raj Manhas who ran two laps around a fairly long track with the 2nd grade students.


From NTPS Community Relations - 10/23/2009 update

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Adopt-a-Road - Mt. View PTA & City of Lacey

Well, now we know that a team of two volunteers can pick up all trash on both sides of a 0.5-mile stretch of road in two hours!

We will give you more notice for the next opportunity to join us for our Adopt-a-Road volunteer day so that you can join us.



I suspect that today's efforts were more labor-intensive than those to come, simply because it was the first time the sides of the road had been cleared of trash in quite some time.

We will back on the side of the road some time in November!

Thanks,
Brian Morgan
PTA President 2009-2010

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Adopt-a-road trash pick-up on Saturday!


Yes, it's short notice but if you want to pitch in for an hour or so, we'll be doing roadside clean-up on 37th Avenue in Lacey (by Komachin MS) on

Saturday, October 24th - 1-2 p.m.

We'll meet at Mt. View to pick up our safety gear and bags from the PTA shed. I'll be at Mt. View by 12:45 p.m. and want to leave Mt. View no later than 1 p.m. If you're running late or joining us at the site, please let me know so I bring safety gear for you. We've got bags, hard hats, plastic gloves and trash pickers. Feel free to bring work gloves, if you like.

As much as we would love to have our elementary and middle school kids join us, the City of Lacey will not allow anyone under the age of 15 on our crews, for safety reasons. Our stretch of roadway on 37th runs from College Street to the Chehalis Trail, which is 0.5 miles.

Click here for map.

Thanks! If you can't join us on Saturday, we'll be doing this at least once per month to keep our section of roadside free of trash! Even if it's just two of us, we'll be able to say we've done our duty to the city of Lacey for October.

- PTA President Brian Morgan

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Book Fair - volunteers?

The Mountain View Scholastic Book Fair will be open from Tuesday, Oct. 27 through Friday, Oct. 30. We still need many volunteers to help run the fair. Duties basically consist of helping bag books, help children find or price books, or possibly, help run the cash register. If you are available, here are the times:

10/27 - Tues. lunch recess, (11:00-1:30). Start at 11:00 for training

10/28 - Wed. lunch recess and after school until 2:00. Basically from 11:00-2:00, again, training at 11:00. This is an early release day.

10/29 - Thursday, all day, conference hours, 8am-3pm, hopefully 2 shifts. If training needed, we'll set up a time for you.

10/30 - Friday, all day, conference hours. Would like at least 2 shifts. If training needed, we'll set up a time for you.

10/30 - During Fun Night (6-8 p.m.). These shifts are covered but we will still take volunteers!!

Please contact Jodi Boutin for more information, questions, or to volunteer!! You must be a cleared volunteer through the district to help at this event!!

Thank you,
Jodi Boutin
Bookfair Chairperson
360-413-1721

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Call for bazaar volunteers


The 31st Mt. View PTA annual bazaar is fast approaching – only a month away now! Many vendors and Lacey residents attend this event every year. This is a great fundraiser that has netted $1,000 for a one-day event, in the past. Tara-Lyn Poole is again coordinating (thank you!) and has done great work for many years now but needs volunteers to help set up, staff the PTA table (raffle), Hall/Kitchen monitors and clean-up etc. on the following days:

Friday, Nov 20th & Saturday, Nov 21st:

Volunteers:

Day

Shift

Duty


Friday

4-6pm

Set-up


Friday

4-6pm

Chairs & setup


Friday

4-6pm

Set-up


Friday

4-6pm

Floor marking






Saturday

8-10am

Set-up


Saturday

8-10am

Set-up






Saturday

10-12pm

PTA table


Saturday

10-12pm

PTA table


Saturday

10-12-pm

PTA table


Saturday

10-12-pm

PTA table






Saturday

12-2pm

PTA table


Saturday

12-2pm

PTA table


Saturday

12-2pm

PTA table


Saturday

12-2pm

PTA table






Saturday

2-4pm

PTA table


Saturday

2-4pm

PTA table


Saturday

2-4pm

PTA table






Saturday

4-5pm

Clean-up


Saturday

4-5pm

Clean-up


Saturday

4-5pm

Clean-up


Saturday

4-5pm

Clean-up


Please contact Bazaar Coordinator Tara-Lyn Poole for your shift request. Sign up sooner rather than later, please.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Mountain View PTA on Facebook


We are now on Facebook, if you'd like to stay current on Mountain View and PTA goings-on via Facebook!

Big thanks to our (wet) Fun Run volunteers!

Wow – you guys weathered the storms (literally) for Wednesday’s Fall Fun Run. I am in your debt and hope that it was still worth it, donating your time in the rainy weather! At least the 5th graders escaped dry!

A big thanks to you all but especially to Tabitha Gant, Jim Stanton and Teri Palazzo, who were there early to help get set up. Tabitha was the trooper who agreed to be there all day, on behalf of PTA, in the midst of several abrupt shifts and changes. Flexibility is key! And, of course, thanks very much to our fabulous PE teacher, Karen Steen, who motivates our students each time they see her!

Here is a partial list of our volunteers - please thank them when you see them next:

  • Claudia Alvarado
  • Joy Myrick
  • Aubrey Steedman
  • Heather Maxwell
  • Tabitha Gant
  • Teri Palazzo
  • Cathy Potter
  • Tara Spencer
  • Lee Anne Velez-Fucal
  • Jim Stanton
  • Cynthia Coble
  • Lindsay Bush
  • Annetha Caswell
  • Krista Stevenson
  • Kris Stark
  • Jennifer Norby
You guys rock!!

October newsletter posted


Here is the link to October's newsletter, courtesy of our intrepid newsletter editor, Tara-Lyn Poole!

See you at Halloween Fun Night, if not before! Please check the calendar and web page often for updates, news and calendar items.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Juice boxes needed - Mt. View emergency preparedness


Mt. View needs 316 more juice boxes to make sure that there is one for every student in case of an emergency this year, whether it be an extended lockdown, earthquake, whatever. If you can drop off whatever juice boxes you can at the front office, you'll have my thanks and that of Randy Weeks and staff!

I know that everyone is stretched thin and appreciate your support for Mt. View!

Monday, October 12, 2009

Fall Fun Run - October 14th


Mt. View's PE Department, under the leadership of Karen Steen, is partnering with PTA for a Fall Fun Run:

Wednesday, October 14th
During school (your child's specialist period)
Early release day

We need volunteers as course monitors and to hand out goodies and keepsakes for the kids, as well.

We'll have goodies, juice and water for all runners.

Contact Brian Morgan ASAP to RSVP as a volunteer/course monitor, please. Thank you, in advance! The kids are looking forward to it and we're always glad to promote an event which involves fitness!

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Public Law 81-874 - Federal Impact Law

Perhaps you noticed the flyer in your recent kid mail, a half-page yellow sheet titled North Thurston Public Schools #3 from NTPS Superintendent Raj Manhas... if you're like me, you may not have known what this is for or why you should fill the form out and return it to Mt. View.

Below is what I have gleaned from some web searches. I am no expert in the matter but hope that this is helpful. Essentially, the form is for those of you who are active duty military because the school district receives federal funding because of the proximity of military installations (McChord and Lewis, primarily).

Public Laws 81-815 and 81-874 were approved by the U.S. Congress in 1950 to assist local school districts with the construction and cost of public educational activities impacted by federal defense efforts. The so-called impact laws were an extension of a 1941 federal emergency measure, the Lanham Act. The precedence of the Lanham Act, the rising educational burden placed on local school districts near military bases, and the advent of the Korean War (1950–1953) contributed to the subsequent passage of the impact laws. A House Committee on Education and Labor studied the strain on local districts and concluded that unless federal assistance were provided, "more than 1.8 million children in these federally impacted areas would not receive normal school services" (National Association of Federally Impacted Schools, p. 9).

To ameliorate the loss of local taxes from personnel residing on federal lands, the authorizing committees of both the House and the Senate passed legislation (H.R. 7940 and S. 2317) to provide federal aid for the construction and maintenance of new schools in defense areas.

Read more: http://education.stateuniversity.com/pages/2079/Impact-Aid-Public-Laws-815-874.html#ixzz0TfVXS5CX

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Early Release Wednesdays @ Lacey Timberland Library

School's out early! Looking for something fun to do? Visit the library meeting room for a variety of activities that may include crafts, board games, Wii gaming, , along with reading programs with puppets, pooches and more. Start time is 1 p.m. To learn more go to www.trlib.org and click on events.

Office Max honors teachers: Margie Yelenich

SchoolCenter PictureIt was hard to tell who was more excited when Office Max staff (Olympia), recently surprised Mountain View teacher Margie Yelenich with over $1200 of school supplies - the teacher or her first grade students!? Yelenich, who has taught kindergarten for 27 years until this year, kept her cool as a huge box, office chair and a crowd entered her room Wednesday to honor her as "A Day Made better" recipient.

"She has the perfect blend of kind, caring, nurturing teacher coupled with just the right amount of structure and academic focus," said her Principal Randy Weeks. "She rarely asks for things herself with her focus so directed to the needs of her students."

Across town, the Hawks Prairie Office Max also surprised teachers Todd Ostling, Pam Blume and Lynn Creasey at Evergreen Forest Elementary. Office Max awarded a pizza party for each teacher's class and the teachers received gift certificates.

NTPS Star Staffer: Karen Steen

From NTPS Success Weekly:

SchoolCenter PictureDuring the week she's a fabulous P.E. teacher at Mountain View. But in the summer and personal time, Karen Steen is a running star on many tracks. This summer she broke the World W45 record in the 2000 meter steeplechase at the 2009 USATF Masters Outdoor National Track and Field Championship in OshKosh Wisconsin. She had the fastest time for ALL the women in her event - even the 30-year-olds. More recently, Steen won the Bellingham half-marathon! Congrats Karen!


Read here an Ezine article about Karen's recent success:

Karen Steen Shatters World Steeplechase Record at the 2009 National Masters Meet

Levy renewal heads to 2010 ballot

The NTPS Board unanimously passed Resolution #797 which puts a 2-year replacement Educational Program levy on the Feb. 9, 2010 ballot. The levy amounts would be $27.5 million in 2011 and $28.875 million in 2012, making up about 19 percent of the district's total budget. Levy co-chairs from the North Thurston Citizens for Schools group, Jon Halvorson and Ruth Weigelt, spoke briefly asking the board for their support before the vote. "Both our children and now grandchildren have benefited from the excellent educational programs of NTPS and we strongly urge you to ask the public to continue to support these programs for the next two years," Halvorson said.

Monday, October 5, 2009

September PTA meeting minutes

Here are the minutes from our first PTA meeting of the year, so you know what business was discussed.

As always, if you have questions about PTA business, please ask! Contact Brian Morgan (360-970-9513).

Our October meeting is on the 13th but is a Board meeting. Does that mean you cannot attend? No, you're welcome to attend and see what the Board has on the agenda. We'll try to take care of as much perfunctory business as possible, in order to free up time during the November meeting to take care of important business that requires a vote by the entire membership.

See you at the next general membership meeting:

Tuesday, November 10th
6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Mt. View Elementary library

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Mt. View shirt order form


Has your child been asking you to purchase a Mt. View t-shirt or sweatshirt? Here is the order form for these short-sleeved t-shirts and hooded sweatshirts. Expect to see them come home soon via kid mail, as well!

What better way for your child to show their spirit for Mt. View Elementary?!

If you have any questions, please contact PTA President Brian Morgan (360-970-9513).

Volunteer opportunities – Can you chip in some time?

There are so many opportunities, large and small, for volunteers this year. Please take a look at this list and think about if your time, interests and skills might match these needs. Contact President Brian Morgan (360-970-9513) if you have questions or want to sign up! The pay isn’t great but I promise you’ll get plenty of genuine thanks and a great feeling inside.

  • Adopt-a-road coordinator – we have signed up with the City of Lacey for a 0.5-mile stretch of roadway to keep clear of debris and trash. We need someone to coordinate volunteers for this program throughout the year, at monthly intervals.
  • Halloween fun night general volunteers!! (Friday, October 30th)
  • Fun Run volunteers (course monitors, for the most part – Date TBD
  • Bazaar volunteers (set-up, breakdown) – Saturday, November 21st
  • Newsletter – articles and editing (these are normally published monthly)
  • Yearbook – we need photographers who are willing to snap pictures at school and PTA events, as well as people to help coordinate the yearbook itself with our publisher.
  • Fundraising – we need some additional input and ideas, not only with the upcoming spring fundraiser but to provide suggestions for next year’s fundraising!
  • Business partner volunteers – soliciting local businesses for donations, informing them of the benefits of partnering with us
  • Website development – we use the user-friendly Google blogspot to manage our web presence. No software needed!
  • Book fair volunteers – these will probably coincide with the fall conferences in late October and we’ll need volunteers to staff the book fair during its hours of operation. No experience necessary!
  • Coordinators for simple programs that we would like to implement, including “Donuts for Dads” and/or “Muffins for Moms”. These two would include arranging for food (perhaps through donations by businesses), volunteers and advertising the event to Mt. View parents. These programs can only be instituted if we have someone to coordinate them!
  • Coordinators for a proposed military appreciation dinner or event.

If you have a program you would like PTA to consider, please give us your idea by sending it in, dropping it in our PTA suggestion box at the front of the school or in person at a PTA meeting! If you have a great idea, please come prepared to help implement it, if at all possible!