Brinker PTA Bear Paw

Brinker Bear Facts

Official Newsletter of the Brinker Elementary PTA

Brinker PTA Bear Paw

 Volume 7, Issue 24            

February 21, 2013   

In this Issue

 

(lunch menus, etc)

  

Spring Book Fair

 

Photos from Friendship Week!

 

PTA Executive Board Election

 

PTA Legislative Priorities

 

 We need YOU

 

Brinker's Musical Talent 

 

Butterflies at OLC! 

   

Special Friends Talent Show 

 

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Box Tops due
February 26
Boxtops for Education
 
Have you been collecting your General Mills box tops over the winter?  It's time for our next submission!  Last fall, we earned almost $400 just by clipping! Each one is worth 10 cents to our PTA.
 
Deadline is February 26th
 
Please have your child drop their donation in the basket at the Greeter Desk.
 
Thanks for supporting your PTA!!

 

Spring Break is near, what will your Brinker be doing?
 
Yearbooks

 

Spirit Wear will be sold at the Book Fair's Family Night. Please remember cash or cheque only thanks.
 
Attention 5th Grade Parents!
Calling all Volunteers
 Are you interested in being involved in the Renner PTA?! If so, click here for a list of the positions available.
 
TPresenting... 
 
PISD Special and Gifted Education (SAGE) and the
National Austism Association of North Texas present:

The Special Friends
Talent Show
  
Saturday, Feb 23rd 
Two Shows:
10am & 11:30am 
Plano West Auditorium 
 
Click here for more information.
 
Shop Tom Thumb and Earn $$ for Brinker!

It's easy to earn money for the Brinker PTA by shopping at your local Tom Thumb. Just stop by Customer Service and ask them to link your Rewards card with Charity #4857 and a portion of all of your purchases will come back to your school! Click here for a form that you can complete and drop off.

2012-2013 Exec Board and Chair Members
Board and Chairs
Click here to see a full listing of the names and contact info of the 2012-2013 Executive Board and Chair Members.

Questions regarding the Bear Facts Newsletter?

If so, please contact:


Julie Wax
1st VP Communications
Brinker Elementary PTA
communication@brinkerpta.org  

UQuick Links

 

PTA Calendar  

 

Lunch Menus  

 

PISD Security Clearance  

 

PISD Parent Portal  

 

Membership Toolkit  

 

Brinker PTA Website  

 

Grade-Level Reps 

 

Mark Your Calendar!

Feb 22

Book Fair Setup, 9-11am

Feb 25 - Mar 1

Feb 26

Feb 27

Book Fair Family Night, 6-8pm

Mar 1

Mar 7

Brinker Open House

Mar 8

Early Release at Noon

Mar 11-15

Spring Break

Mar 19

General PTA Meeting, 6:30pm
PTA Lifetime Membership Awards

CONGRATULATIONS
to the 

PTA Lifetime Membership

Award Recipients!

 

The following members were recently honored at the 2012-2013 Life Member Banquet: 

 

Lisa Stokes, Julie Wax, Clare Hebert, Tracy Sievers, Haley Kim and Darcey Carter

 

Great Job!  Thank you ladies for your commitment to Brinker students, the PTA and the community!

 

DMovie Night with Dad - Friday, March 1st
 
MOVIE NIGHT WITH DAD!
Movies with Dad
Please join us on 
Friday, March 1 in the Brinker Gym for a movie night!  

 

Time:
Doors will open at 6:30pm and the movie will begin at about 6:45pm. Please use the gym entrance on the south side of the building.

Admission:
$5 a family includes a bag of popcorn, a bottle of water per person and 1 raffle ticket per family. Candy will be available for purchase.

Bring:
Pillow, blanket to sit on and, if preferred, a folding chair for dad. Kids can wear their PJ's if they like! 

Raffle:
A drawing will be held during a brief intermission. Additional raffle tickets may be purchased for $1 each, or 6 for $5.

Prizes include: 
  • Dave and Buster's gift basket
  • Learning Express Gift Card
  • Lunch with Mrs. Lange
  • Brinker Spirit Items
If Dad is not available, Mom is certainly welcome!  All children must be accompanied by an adult. 
PFriendship Week
Friendship Week!
(click on the picture below to enlarge)



FScholastic Book Fair

Brinker's Spring Scholastic Book Fair will be held the week of February 25 - March 1, 2013. Book sales will be open on:
  • Monday and Tuesday  2:45pm - 4:00pm
  • Wednesday 8:30am - 3:30pm and 6pm-8pm (Family Night, Special Brainopolis Science Event - see below)
  • Thursday  8:30am - 4:00pm
  • Friday  8:30am - noon

Children will have a chance to preview the books on Monday and Tuesday of that week and create their "wish lists". Order forms and wish lists will be sent home to parents. 

 

Please also join us at our Family Night Event on Wednesday night from 6-8pm to shop the book fair in person.
We will have a special event this year featuring Brainopolis hands-on science experiments for the kids to conduct and take home.
 
In addition, Brinker will be supporting

My Very Own Book, a non-profit organization that promotes literacy in Title1 North Texas Elementary Schools. Please look for the table at the book fair marked "My Very Own Book" and consider donating a book to this wonderful program.

 

Volunteers will be needed throughout the week, as well as on Friday, February 22 to help set up.  

 

To volunteer, please email Book Fair Co-Chairs:

 

Felicia Giambalvo fgiambalvo@brinkerpta.org or

Shelley Lowe slowe@brinkerpta.org

 TuesdayTunesTuesday Tunes
Music speaks when there are no words

 

Musicians practice, practice, practice so that they can perfect and perform. TUESDAY TUNES allows Brinker student-musicians the opportunity to showcase their talent (and hard work) in a unique setting! Unlike recitals and stage productions, TUESDAY TUNES takes place in a casual, relaxed environment.

 

Every Tuesday morning a Brinker student performs in the lobby for students and teachers as they enter the building to start the school day. The student plays his/her instrument continuously from 7:30 am to 7:45 am. Immediately following, the student is introduced as the musician of the day on the "Good Morning Brinker" broadcast!

 

TUESDAY TUNES...because every performance counts!

 

If you have any questions regarding Tuesday Tunes, please contact:

 

Katrina Parker at kparker@brinkerpta.org.   

 

 NPTA Executive Board Election
Nominate Your PTA Executive Board
Election is Next Month!
Vote

The following volunteers were elected to serve on the PTA Nominating Committee:

 

Susan Snowden - Chair

Connie Wiggins - 1st grade teacher

Julie Wax

Rebecca Dumas

Christine Kane

 

Shirley Keating and Alison Grzyb are alternates.

If you would like to make a nomination for the 2013-2014 Executive Board, orange-colored nomination forms are available on the table in the front office, at the greeter desk and online at Membership Toolkit.

 

You may nominate yourself or make a recommendation of someone else.  The following positions are for nomination:

 

President

1st V.P. - Communications

2nd V.P. - Volunteers

3rd V.P. - Ways and Means

Secretary

Treasurer

 

Forms must be completed and submitted to Hilary Valente, Parliamentarian, by the end of the school day, March 1, 2013.  They may be dropped off in the front office any time prior to the deadline. The Nominating Committee will present their recommended slate of officers at the

General Membership Meeting on Tuesday, March 19th

at 6:30 pm.  Election of these officers will be held at that time. 
 
If you have any questions, please contact Hilary Valente, Parliamentarian at hvalente@brinkerpta.org.
 VWe Need YOU!!
PTA Volunteer Opportunities
Please help out!

 

Please consider volunteering some of your time to help out the school! The following areas are currently in need of volunteers:

 

1. VIP (Very Important Partner) Tutors

With the end of the 1st semester coming to a close soon, teachers are requesting additional help from you to help our Brinker students with one-on-one (or possible two at a time) tutoring in Math or Reading. These are students who could use a little extra time and attention during the school day. We help these teachers and students through one of our most crucial and successful programs, VIP.


Please consider joining our VIP team of caring mentors beginning in January to provide opportunities for these children to maximize their learning potential. The commitment is once a week for 30 minutes during the school day, with you choosing the day and time most convenient for you. No experience is necessary, just a caring heart. For more information, please contact:

Tamara Tool at ttool@brinkerpta.org or 

Julie Barnard at julie.barnard@pisd.edu

 

2. Greeter Desk 

THANK YOU to all the volunteers who helped out with greeter desk this fall! We need you once again to help out this spring. The spring schedule is posted on the Membership Toolkit so please look at your calendars and sign up now as it fills up quickly. We need one volunteer who is security cleared for each day of the week from 7:45-9:30am. It is a great way to be involved in the school and super easy to do! 
Contact Amy Young with any questions at ayoung@brinkerpta.org.

 

 

3. Brinker Workroom

If you can count to 28, staple & cut, then the Brinker Workroom needs YOU! We need 4-5 volunteers each week to help our teachers prepare assignments for the following week. All instructions and supplies are provided.   

 

The Brinker Workroom is located in the back of the school office and is open Tuesday through Thursday, between 7:30am and 2:45pm. This is a great opportunity for you to see what your children are working on and give a helping hand to our amazing & wonderful teachers!  Please be sure you have cleared security, you may sign up online at Membership Toolkit. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact

Nikki Moulinet at nmoulinet@brinkerpta.org

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APTA Legislative Priorities
 
PTA Legislative Priorities 2013 
 
1.    Reverse Education Cuts

In order for Texas students to achieve at higher levels, we need to adequately provide for their education.  The cuts to education with the previous session, undermines educators abilities to provide the students with an exemplary education.  We must return to our original funding.

 

2.    Return Calendar Flexibility

Returning local control will allow the school districts to be more flexible in scheduling their calendar, maximizing class time, and allow them to make up shortfalls in education funding.  

 

3.    Require ONE Exit Exam

Excessive testing creates an atmosphere of teaching to a test instead of encouraging our students to explore and deepen their knowledge in areas of interest as well as shortens valuable education time.  Provide ONE all-inclusive Exit Exam to replace existing EOC (End of Course) exams that will ensure that students have completed mastery of the information.   

 

4.    Restore Multiple Graduation Paths

Students need to have the flexibility to determine their own path to the future whether it be college, trade school, or a job after high school. The current 4 X 4 requirements limit the courses and electives available for students to take and prepare for their future.  

 

5.    Oppose School Vouchers  

Private Schools are not bound by the same government requirements, accountability, and testing as public schools. Private schools can pick and choose who they wish to have in their schools and do not have to provide for any special student needs. Vouchers will drain much needed funds from the public school to the private school sector.

 

6.    Preserve Security and Retirement for Teachers

Our teachers dedicate their lives to the education of our children and deserve security in retirement. We support our teachers and retired teachers in their efforts to keep the defined benefits retirement package as is.

Outdoor Learning Center
COutdoor Learning Center Developing
Butterfly Exhibit!
 
 
All of our children benefit from the great things at the Outdoor Learning Center
! They are hoping to make our children's experience even better with a new butterfly exhibit. A large greenhouse, 15' x 6' was recently donated to the center. A teacher in the district donated this greenhouse in honor of her son who has passed away. They are going to turn the greenhouse into a butterfly house. Shortly after spring break, second graders will walk through this greenhouse and be surrounded by butterflies! They will see all stages of the life of a butterfly while there. They are also going to put flowers around the greenhouse that will attract butterflies so the entire back patio and surrounding area of the center is covered in butterflies.

In order to make this happen, the Outdoor Learning Center needs your help! They have no PTA to help them out and they are not allowed to do fundraising. So here are some items you can donate in support of Outdoor Learning Center's new project: 
  • Old light-weight pots for plants, sizes needed are small for seedlings all the way to 8-10 gal. pots. No decorative ceramic pots needed.
  • Outdoor plant shelves so that the plants will be at different levels.
  • Potting soil.
  • Money to help them pay for organic butterfly plants or donate organic butterfly plants. Click here for a list of the plants they need. These plants cannot have had pesticides used on them. This is critical!
Click here for information on the Butterfly House Grand Opening!