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10 Reasons to be involved
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When parents get connected to the school, children to better. Research shows children, whose parents are involved get better grades, do better on tests and have fewer discipline problems at school.
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We make a difference:
Our mission is to create the kind of school community where the teachers and administration can do their best work, and so can our children. We provide support for teachers in and out of the classroom. We provide resources they need. We help created learning opportunities for children, and we try to build the kind of supportive, caring atmosphere that makes school fun.
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We pledge to honor your time constraints:
People are often reluctant to participate because they are afraid they will get pulled into a black hole of never-ending time commitment. This won't happen here. An hour or two a semester really makes a difference. And we won't push you to commit more then you want or are able.
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We have fun:
Volunteer work should not be drudgery. We accomplish a lot, and not everything we do is easy. But we have fun and enjoy ourselves along the way.
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Meet nice people who share your concerns:
We all have a common bond. We care about creating the best possible educational experience for our children. We are neighbors and peers who share many of the same experiences. And many friendships have developed as a result of those connections.
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There's a lot to be done:
These days, schools are asked to more with less. Our help is needed more then ever to fill the gaps.
- We can match your job to your interest and abilities: The work we do covers a broad spectrum: filing and photo copying, planning and executing events, writing and editing, working directly with children, managing a budget, and cash flow and lots more. WE encourage creative ideas and we are thrilled to have people take on tasks that meet their skills and interests
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We are welcoming: To us, there are no "outsiders". We are people who have come together to work toward a common goal. We couldn't be happier to have you join us in working us to those goals.
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We are about parent involvement, not fundraising.- In these times of tight budgets, parent groups everywhere are having to fill in the gaps, and so are we. But our number one goal is to get more parents connected to the school. That's because more then 300 independent research studies show that building parent involvement in education is the number one thing we can do to created a great school and improve student performance.
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The work is very rewarding: It's seeing the bright light of learning sparkle in the child's eye. It's seeing the smile that shows we are making school a little more fun- and a child feel a little more comfortable in a learning environment. It's learning that test scores have risen and knowing we played a role. There are lots of rewards, bot big and small for those who get involved. Won't you join us.
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Many parents expressed concern over the class sizes at GES (as well as other schools across the state). These class sizes are a result of budget cuts, and parents have the opportunity to learn more, and speak up for their students.
Thursday, September 25 - Visioning Session - Share your thoughts about what our school and communities need! Dinner and childcare provided.
- 6:00 - Dinner Served
- 6:30-8- Visioning Session /General PTA meeting
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Our goal is to serve our members by empowering them to be advocates for children. We encourage inquiries if you are interested in additional information about any particular update.
The North Carolina PTA appreciates and respects the broad spectrum of our members and individual political views. These updates are intended to inform, and they will be nonpartisan and educational.
View the latest budget updates and other news posted under our Advocacy & Legislative Updates
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The PTA provides some funding for GES.
Each time you Clip.... you help !!
Box Top Contest-
Reach for the stars
The class with the most box tops in each grade will win a party.
Send in those box tops between now and September 30th.

Box Top =$0.10 for GES
Points= supplies for GES
So Start Clipping Today
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We wanted to say thank you to some of the community sponosrs who support GES.
(if you would like more information about being a community partner, please click here
Enrique
Painting


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Connect Ed Message from
Mr. McMillan Regarding Town Hall Meeting
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Good evening, this is Lamont McMillan, assistant principal of Guilford Elementary, calling with an important announcement.
Northern Region Town Hall Meeting:
Parents we are excited to announce that the Northern Region will host its first town hall meeting for the 2014-2015 school year onTuesday, September 23, at 6:30 pm at Western Guilford High School. This will be a great time for you to meet our regional superintendent Dr. Randy Shaver and his wonderful staff. The purpose of the town hall meeting is to provide you with the goals and expectations of the Northern Region. This is also one of the best ways to allow your individual voices to be heard. If you have questions please feel free to contact us at Guilford Elementary School at 336.316.5844. We look forward to seeing you there.
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What is the GES
PTA?
PTA is NOT fundraising, bake sales, volunteering or moms hanging out......
It is coming together to be a voice for our students!!!
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Click here to join the PTA
Help your class win!!!
Which class will have the most PTA members? Will it be yours?
Click here to join
The GES PTA is more then fundraising.
Supporting the PTA is about
The Guilford Elementary School PTA
- Welcomes all families by:
- Planning events so parents and students can meet each other and building the GES community
- Being available as support for the school staff
- Providing communication in multiple languages
- Partnering with GES to provide a friendly and welcoming atmosphere
- Family Nights
- Social Events
- Communicating Effectively
- Providing communication in multiple languages
- Using social media (Facebook, Twitter, Linked IN, Pinterest, Google Communities) to keep you updated
- Sending Emails on a weekly basis about what is happening at GES
- Providing Monthly Calendars
- Bi-Weekly Cheetah Tracks News sent home in student folders
- Supporting Student Success
- Provides the Accelerated Reader program which encourages students to read and achieve goals.
- Provides the Accelerated Reader store for students to celebrate their success and an opportunity to use their AR points to purchase prizes.
- Provides the funding for Cheetah Cart and celebrations to celebrate the success of our students in the GES behavior system.
- Helping increase classroom and school libraries resources through book fairs and other resources.
- Providing resources to classroom teachers and grade levels through mini-grants and other resources.
- Reading Buddies Program
- Literacy Family Nights
- Speaking up for Every Child
- Reaching out to all families through ESL, EC and Grade Level Parent Representatives
- Working with local, state and national organizations to speak up for the needs of our students.
- Providing Resources to help you know what is going on in public schools, and GES
- Sharing Power
- The PTA is made up of multiple parents and staff to make decisions and set goals.
- Collaborating with Community
- Building relationships with small businesses and others in our community.
- Working with those in the community to increase what is done at GES.
- Building community support and increasing involvement at GES through events such as Skate night, Restaurant Nights and more.
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and many more. More designs are coming...
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Parenting Visioning Event and Dinner
Thurs., Sept. 25; 6 p.m.
Join us on Thursday, September 25 at 6 p.m.
Meet the new PTA board, learn about ways to help our school and share your thoughts on what our students and teachers need to make GES the best it can be.
- 6:00- General PTA and Title 1 Meeting
- 6:15 Pizza
- 6:30- Parenting Vision Event- Share your ideas about what is needed for our students and staff.
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Interim Reports-
Sept, 25
Parenting Visioning Dinner and General PTA meeting- September 25
Ident-a-Kid Pictures- Sept 26
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Who is your voice for 2014-2015
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The PTA is here to represent you-
the Parents,
the students and
the Teachers.
We work with parents and school staff to support the education of our students and provide resources for our classrooms and students. as well as be a voice in what is happening in education.
Your 2014-2015 GES Representatives are:
School Improvement Team (School Leadership) Parent Reps:
- Shavone Beason
- Deborah Brown
- Brenda Spain
District Parent Advisory Committee (DPAC- Title 1 Parent Rep)
PTA Representatives are:
President:
Deborah Brown
Vice President:
Elizabeth Cruz
Secretary:
Amy Faulknier
Treasurer:
Erin Routh
Accelerated Reader:
Lisa Murry
Advocacy-open
Auditing
Kim Staley,
Katie Adkins
Beautification: Open
Book Fair:
Amy Klein
Box Tops for Education:
Amanda Cochren
Coke Rewards
Jennifer Davis
Communication: Open
Decorating:
Myriam Benavides
Tisha Caddell
EC Rep-
Kacy Pope
ESL Rep-
Grace Cubas
Funding Factory:
Courtney Faye
Grade Level Parents
Pre- K- Grace Cubas
Kinder-Cassi Townsend
1st- Katie Adkins
2nd- Hatidza Mustafa
3rd- Erin Routh
4th- Amy Klein
5th- Amy Klein
Grant writing:
Thomas Gray
Health and Safety: Open
Labels for Education Open
Member At Large
Lamont McMillian
Membership:
Kim Staley
Amy Faulkiner
Nominating- open
PBIS Parent Rep-
PS2cal (People Supporting Public Schools Community Action League)
Valerie Warren
Social:
Courtney Faye
Candis Gonzales;
Spirit Store:
Cherita Parker
Katie Adkins
Staff Appreciation: open
Staff Reps
Jill Casey,
Thomas Gray,
Cheryl Gibson
Yearbook-
Dana Martin
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Concerned about class sizes this year?
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 | Free, fun and ways to help your child succeed Sat. Sept. 20 8-2 p.m. |
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This Free conference is open to any parents, educators or community members who are interested in learning more about important topics in GCS and ways to get involved.
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Nominate GES to win $4,000 to build a bright future for GES
Enter at facebook.frigocheeseheads
Tell friends and family age 21 and over---
There is no limit to the number of nominations a school can recieve
How would GES use $4000
- Computers
- Art Supplies
- Sports Equipment
- Reading Program
- More!
The Build a Bright Future Promotion was  created by Frigo Cheese Heads brand to help empower students and their schools along the path for a bright future.
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Semi Annual Used Book Sale
Friday, October 3
10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Saturday, October 4
10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Sunday, October 5
3:00 p.m.-5:00 p;m.
(includes Bag Sale)
Central Library
219 N. Church Street
336-373-3777
Most hardbacks and trade books are $2
Mass Market Paperback $0.50
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In today's world- we know it is not always practical for parents to come to us... That is why Guilford Parent Academy is always looking for new ways to reach parents and meet them where they are already.... At work, church, pta meetings, community events, etc.
Through Guilford Parent academy on the Go.. We will come to you. Just let us know what presentation you are looking for and we will take it from there..
Click here for more information
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