Monday, January 30, 2012

PAC Meeting January 23rd 2012

ATTENDANCE Amy Herfst, Jayne Dekany, Lorraine Brown, Natalie Sache, Terri Krug, Tia LeTexier, Tara Field, Jaimie Van Den Brink, Ange DeBruyn and Jen Hansen.

APOLOGIES: Shannon Kostering, Ruth Neufeld

WELCOME EVERYONE WHO ATTENDED AND THANKS TO NATALIE FOR OFFERING HER HOME FOR THE MEETING.

Approval of minutes from Dec 9h 2011 meeting: Moved by Jaimie, seconded by Amy. Approved.
Approval of agenda: Moved by Jayne, seconded by Terri. Approved.

TREASURERS REPORT: By Natalie Sache
Silent auction, meat raffle late receipt finalised. Santa’s treats and other spending over the Xmas period finalised. Lorraine to finalise the poinsettia payments, all looked finalised but just need to confirm.

HOT LUNCH REPORT: By Amy Herfst
  • Pizza Lunch made $215.17
  • Pasta Lunch made $289.46
  • 2nd Pizza Lunch made $191.67
Shannon asked if anyone had any new hot lunch ideas. Subway, Booster Juice and a pasta meal were suggested with mixed responses. Agreed to keep it as is for the moment. The criteria has to be a meal with drink and side order for less than $5.00. Any new suggestions welcome.

FUNDRAISING REPORT: By Lorraine Brown
  • MOTHERS DAY FUNDRAISER - Hanging Baskets/Planters and a gift catalogue. PAC agreed to go ahead with this fundraiser.
  • Fraser Valley Meat Store are offering Boxes Package as a way of raising monies, should we stay loyal to Johnston Meat? It was decided to not do a meat fundraiser as the skipping club were already arranging one.
  • CANADIAN TIRE MONEY COLLECTION - Throughout February, class collecting the most will get a choice in spending it.

PRINCIPALS REPORT: Conveyed by Amy Herfst
  • 60minkidsclub v running laps – few parents wondering if we should stick to the running program as keeping a daily log on the website is somewhat of a hassle and is a little off putting to keep the program up to date for their kids.
  • HELP !!!!– GRADE 5/6 BOYS NEED A BASKETBALL COACH – Does anyone know of someone who can help either before or after school?
  • A quick reminder that Kindergarten registration for 2012/2013 is due by March 1st.
  • RSL Open House for3-4  year old's on Feb 10th.
  • 3 PALS sessions arranged too.
  • 3 Ice skating sessions are booked for various classes, watch out for a class newsletter.
  • Chillspell at GW Graham January 31st 3.300pm onwards.
  • Math Mania on February 1st at ECE 6.30-8.00pm.
  • New Fridge supplied from the fresh fruit and veggie program now in the kitchen. The old one has been disposed of as it was not energy efficient to keep as a spare.
  • The Grade 6 students are holding a Candy Gram, where children are able to buy a love heart poem for that special person complete with a nut free candy attached. Each candy gram is 25c each to send. The PAC agreed to donate money to purchase each child a candy gram.
  • Valentines Bake Walk also to be arranged – To be Confirmed with Ruth/Teachers as to whether this will take place on Valentines Day. If it does we are in need of some parent helpers.
  • Does anyone want to take on counting and sending off the Campbell Soup labels? Grade 6 students have been suggested to help with the masses in the office.
NEW BUSINESS:
  • Skipping organising a pancake breakfast on Feb 16th, 7.30am – 8.15am
  • Movie Night to be organised for March – Date to be confirmed with Ruth.
  • Amy bought in a leaflet from the BCTF – British Columbia Teachers Federation. They have offered numerous parent conferences to the PAC. The topics include the following which were all popular with the PAC present at the meeting;
    • Born to Buy
    • Bugs, drugs and rugs
    • Captive mind-captive market?
    • Internet awareness for parents
    • Raising confident boys (and girls)
    • Supporting your child's learning
    • Anti- Bullying

NEXT MEETING SET FOR MONDAY FEBRUARY 20TH 2012 AT 7PM
IN THE PARENT ROOM

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

PAC Minutes Dec 9th 2011

Attendance: Ruth Neufeld., Amy Herfst, Natalie Sache, Terri Krug, Nicole Johnston, Jaimie Van den Brink, Caroline Laanstra, Jaimie Finnie and Maggie Klassen.

Apologies: Shannon Kostering, Jayne Dekany

WELCOME EVERYONE WHO ATTENDED
Approval of agenda: Moved by Terri, 2nd by Amy. Approved.
Approval of minutes from Nov 21st meeting: Moved by Maggie, 2nd by Nicole. Approved.

TREASURERS REPORT: By Natalie Sache (see report)
  • Final payment issued for the new playground equipment – to be installed Jan 2012.
  • Chq submitted by Nicole Johnston for supplies for the Christmas Store $50.88
HOT LUNCH REPORT: By Shannon Kostering
  • Hot dog day made approx $313.00 profit
  • Thanks to all parents helping
  • Things going well with orders/working out a few kinks with late orders and a few kids saying that they had ordered.
FUNDRAISING REPORT: By Lorraine Brown
  • $870.50 collected for the Poinsettias being delivered today. Profit approx $3 per item,
  • Some parent mentioned not having forms sent home so maybe that’s why we see a slight drop from last years orders.

Discussion about email list and facebook updates. Amy mentioned sending out a quick newsletter to remind parent to notify Sue with their email addresses and about or facebook page. Jayne to speak to Amy to get that ready “Get yourself organised for the New Year...”

PRINCIPALS REPORT: By Ruth Neufeld (see report)
  • Firstly ref the job action – NO FULL STRIKE ACTION IN THE FUTURE but each class is communicating differently.
  • Reports coming home today from Ruth with attendance only, mandatory by the Board.
  • Staff are interested in funding for a professional Zumba dancer to come in to do approx. 45mins with the primaries and half hour with the intermediates (approx $2 per student) Motion to cover cost of Zumba instructor by Jaimie Van den Brink, 2nd by Terri 6 in favour 2 opposed – Motion Carried.

NEW BUSINESS:
  • Coffee and tea to be provided by PAC and squares being used (left over from spaghetti night)
  • Note to go off for parent to bring plates of treats to share.
  • Skipping club needs $500 for bringing in a dancer or gymnast (discussion about Tara's commitment and how the club runs) Motion to provide $350 to skipping club by Maggie, 2nd by Terri, motion passed. Ask Tara about “sponsored by ECE”
  • Ski program – Terri obtained information from Hemlock about skiing hopefully this year for the intermediates. Emailed Jayne, Amy and Ruth. Terri to follow up with Ruth.
NEXT MEETING SET FOR MONDAY JANUARY 16TH 2012 AT 7PM IN THE PAC ROOM

PAC Minutes Nov 21st 2011

Attendance: Ruth Neufeld., Amy Herfst, Jayne Dekany, Lorraine Brown, Natalie Sache, Terri Krug, Anne Russell, Tia LeTexier, Verna Hoogeveen, Nicole Johnston and Tara Field.

Apologies: Shannon Kostering

WELCOME EVERYONE WHO ATTENDED

Approval of minutes from Oct 17th meeting: Moved by Tia, seconded by Anne. Approved.
Approval of agenda: Moved by Jayne, seconded by Terri. Approved.

TREASURERS REPORT: By Natalie Sache
Profit made at the recent spaghetti dinner:
  • Meat Raffle made $1,958.00 profit ($1991 in 2010)
  • Spaghetti meal made $350.31 profit ($383 in 2010), however we did over purchase by $50.00 with new excellent deserts this year. Two trays have been put away in the freezer for another event.
  • Silent Auction made $285.00 ($1055 in 2010 however a lot more prizes were donated)
  • Spin the Wheel made $311.39 ($451 in 2010 along with the raffle baskets)
  • Raffle Baskets made $238.95
  • 50/50 made $110.00 profit ($65 in 2010) thanks to a generous donation of $100 .
  • Plus a few extra donations of $16.25.
TOTAL PROFIT MADE FROM THE SPAGHETTI DINNER $3,259.90!!

Everyone agreed it was a very successful evening. Well done and thanks to Amy for co-ordinating the whole event.

HOT LUNCH REPORT: By Amy Herfst
Grilled cheese dinner made $366.81 profit.
Maggie Klassen helping with the next hot dog dinner. Some parents concerns over cross contamination of gluten free products. We need to be clearly marking items which are gluten free and handling them separately. Helpers need to be informed of consequences of cross contamination

PRINCIPALS REPORT: By Ruth Neufeld
  • Ruth agreed that it was a great spaghetti evening and thanked all for their help.
  • School goal remains the same.
  • Just to confirm that last Monday was in fact a teacher Lieu Day not a Pro D Day.
  • Term 1 finishes at the end of November, report cards to be sent home at the end of December, if you have any concerns make an appointment to see your child's teacher.
  • Grade 6 class still rolling coins from the coin drive, approximately $700 raised.
  • Remembrance Day went well. Well done Jordan Huttema for singing even with a cold plus K- 4/5 split classes for their efforts too. Think we may offer a creche service as there were some “noisy” disrespectful siblings attending.
  • May review the speakers next year, 2nd speaker was great.
  • No noon hour games for the Kindergarten students, just too many students.
  • Sports – volleyball postponed for boys till January, girls doing well with Tia and Bronny as coaches.
  • Christmas concert Dec14th – 12.00 and Dec 15 – 9.00am. No evening concerts due to strike action.
  • Chilliwack Cheifs visiting on Wednesday to the class which has read the most.
  • Newsletters available online. Apologies to parents who had received an email of the newsletter without the bcc removed.
  • USE THE WEBSITE IT HAS LOTS OF NEW INFORMATION. ITS BEING UPDATED ALL THE TIME. May start to link all forms online too, i.e. hot lunch, field trips etc. Get used to logging on regularly.
  • 60minkidsclub is still going, coach Matt came in for some encouragement and will be back again.

OLD BUSINESS:
  • More sales were generated by just sending each child home with a ticket for the meat raffle. Will drop the request to send tickets home next time. This worked really well.
  • Silent auction needs more structure, starting bids, standard increments. Natalie will find the information next time.
  • Should we welcome all new families? This was something that ECE did a long time ago. Should we send out a Christmas card to new families welcoming them and hoping all is going well?
NEW BUSINESS:
  • Poinsettia fund raiser sent home this week. Watch out for it.
  • Grade 6 Christmas Store taking place on the 6th/7th December. Nicole and Jayne to help sort after school on the 5th and prepare tables for the store. Helpers needed for the daytime of the 6/7th, can anyone help? Nicole to mention to Ms Eburn to begin to plan it, Jayne to talk to Maddy to make up a small newsletter asking for donations. Needs to be out next week.
  • Book Sale on Weds/Thurs – Usborne Books not Scholastic. Scholastic is for teachers only to run and therefore with the strike action in place a private book seller has been arranged. It will be set up in the PAC room.
  • Christmas lunch booked for December 9th, helpers needed for serving. PAC paying for half.

PAC SPENDING 2011:
The PAC has almost $10,000.00 in its account. Ruth had some ideas as well as some parents.
Ruth's suggestions:
  • New projector in the sports hall for family and community events.
  • New benches down by the running track, in between the trees for spectators of soccer matches, sports day etc. and for the kids to use at break times.
  • New benches in the garden area. This is currently being revamped. Grass removal and mulching, removal of the sprouting oak tree and replacement with 3 new smaller trees, bamboo in pots along the gym wall.
  • Begin to buy smart boards for each classroom, 4 x intermediate classes to start with. ($3000each)
  • Projector in the library for all school use.
Parents suggestions:
  • New volleyball nets
  • New hockey equipment

Natalie motioned to buy the projector for the gym for use on movie nights/community events. $2,000.00. Terri seconded, no one opposed. Motion carried. Ruth made up work order.

More allocations to be motioned on at the next PAC Meeting.

OTHER BUSINESS:
  • Pancake breakfast for the skipping club – February 16th 2012.
  • Suggestion of a Skate at Twin Rink/Ski Day at Hemlock for Primary/Intermediates. Terri to investigate ski prices. Ruth to investigate whether its OK with the teachers.
  • Tara has 20/30 day packs she would like to donate and asked if the PAC would like to “fill” them. A Back to School donation of paper, pens and supplies was suggested for September. Ruth to look into the Hope International charity to see what else we could do. Transition House was also suggested. Get the children to think about others who have little.
  • Ruth organising an “Anxious Children” session for parents on an evening/weekend with Trish Williams. More and more children are showing a lack of confidence and risk taking skills. May invite other local schools to participate and make the session worth while.
  • After Christmas to collect Canadian Tire money. Have a contest per class to get the most. Could buy some new hockey equipment.
  • Free medical alert bracelets, Ruth to see if ECE are on the list to receive them.


WELL DONE TO TARA FOR WINNING THE FREE HOT LUNCH

NEXT MEETING SET FOR FRIDAY DECEMBER 9th AT 8.15AM. MORNING MEETING JUST BEFORE THE CHRISTMAS LUNCH.