Lost and Found There is a MASSIVE pile of lost and found at Flynn - not sure how kids "lose" their winter boots, jackets and snow pants in the middle of winter... Mittens and gloves I can believe, but boots!!!! Anyway, come take a peek through the pile. Unclaimed clothing will be donated over the Winter break to make way for new lost and found items that are sure to pile up come March... All items are located outside the cafeteria.
Minutes from the February PTO meeting can be found at the end of this blog post. An updated Treasurer's Report can be viewed at the top of this page - see tab.
Tom Sawyer Update Cast and chorus are practicing away and the Stage Crew starts this week making props for the production. Whether you have a child in the play this year or are just looking forward to the experience in years to come, we have ways you might want to get involved...
- We could use a few parents/grandparents with sewing skills to work on bonnets - in all we have 41 bonnets to prepare in the next few weeks - if you have basic sewing skills, they are not difficult.
- We still need fabric for bonnets (small prints, calico, muted colors- old fashioned looking)- the more we get donated, the less fabric we have to buy... Please respond to this email if you have some to share (1/2 yard is needed per bonnet)
- There will be a raffle at the talent show for front row seats and VIP parking... You might want to bring a few small bills to enter the raffle..
Parenting... So I am a HUGE fan of Vicki Hoefle (as you may have guessed by now). We took our first parenting class with her when my kids were 4+6, read her book, Duct Tape Parenting (in our Parent Resource Library in the lobby - can be checked out...) and my husband and I are presently taking her class on Adolescent Parenting. Another parent asked me the other day why I was taking a parenting class - and remarked that all the hard work was over and the kids were doing fine. I was surprised by these remarks and told her that in many ways, the hardest parts are now and coming - the launching of young people who are ready to meet the demands of college, living on their own, paying bills, spending and saving money, learning to make decisions, making choices about drugs, alcohol and sex, standing up for their needs... these skills take years of practice and training. The parents are the trainers and it takes extra effort to train and guide vs. just doing it for them because they are too busy with school/sports/ extra curricular activities... The podcast below speaks to this need for training and is really thoughtful. Contributions are really important in my family and might work into your family as well. Take a listen...
Podcast: Contributions In this conversation with Vicki Hoefle, we talk about contributions. Learning how to contribute to thehousehold helps children develop self-esteem and resiliency, qualities that will support them for life. This episode explains how to encourage our children to contribute, including very young children.
February 12 - Chess Club - 7:30am
February 14 -Flynn Talent Show - 7pm (Free admission,bake sale, Raffle for front row tickets to Tom Sawyer)
February 19 - Chess Club - 7:30am
February 24-March 4 - Winter Break - no school
February 5 - Costume check for Tom Sawyer - all costumes to school
March 7 – Free Family Skate Night at Leddy Arena and Pizza Dinner Out (fee) to benefit Tom Sawyer production- 6-8pm
March 8 - Spring Bottle Drop at Merolas - Save your cans and bottles!!!
March 15 - Tom Sawyer Set Building Day
March 16-22 - Tom Sawyer Production Week
March 21 - Tom Sawyer show - 7pm
March 22 - Tom Sawyer show - 4pm
March 25 Book Fair dinner and shopping
April 4-Drive In Movie Night with building of cars in the afternoon.
April 10-Flynn Math Night
- Looking for volunteers to step up
for PTO president next year
- Partnership for Outdoor Learning
to "present" UVM conceptual drawings of Flynn’s future campus
that engulf the library walls
- Parents discussed UVM student
renderings and some shared ideas that were brought up at the original
meeting
- PTO would like a representative
from the Outdoor Learning Committee to come and share at a meeting
- Available Funds: $4.570.21
- We are about halfway to our
fundraising goal of $13,000
- Dan’s chocolate is coming in
April- will be rolled out end of March and selling occurring during April
and wrapping up and chocolate being distributed
- Box Tops to be publicized more-
there is untapped earning potential- more information to be going home
soon
- Bottle Drive at Daylight Savings
at Merola’s
- Tom
Sawyer in full swing, $500 grant was received from Ben and Jerry’s
Foundation
- Chorus
started last week, Stage Crew starts this week
- Artwork
still needed for the play bill/poster- due in the PTO Box by the 14th
of February (no pencil- pen or marker).
Each entry gets a free raffle ticket for front row seats or VIP Parking
- Tracy
Truzansky- coordinating with Burlington Kids to coordinate with the April
4th event where students will be “building” cars and then
returning to school to enjoy a “drive in movie” night at school- more
details will be coming home in the Flynn Flyer soon
- Heather
Simmons- suggested to plan out family nights in the beginning of the year
- Math Night coming up on April 10
- Principals coffee times have been
inconsistent – it was discussed to vary the times
- 5th Grade in Jan
spruced up the breakroom
- 4th Grade in Feb will
do crock pot lunch
- 3rd Grade in Mar TBD
- Outwear
swap still ongoing- currently located by the Starr Farm entrance