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Cooper Mountain PTO Newsletter
Cooper Mountain Elementary School Office Phone (503) 259-3830 School FAX (503) 259-3833
School Attendance Hotline (503)259-6820 PTO Website: www.coopermountainpto.org
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NOTES FROM THE BOARD UPCOMING EVENTS
April 21 Dining 4 $- Pizzicato April 24 Staff Development Day- No School for Students April 27 Scrip Order Date April 28 PTO Meeting 7:00pm May 4 Principal Chat 8:45am May 4 Scrip Order Date May 4-8 Staff Appreciation Week May 6 Walk or Bike to School May 8 Social and Raffle 6:00-7:30pm May 11 Dining 4 $- Dairy Queen May 13 Spring Pictures May 18 Scrip Order Date May 22 Assessment Day- No School for Students May 22 Dining 4 $- Mango Tango May 25 Memorial Day Holiday- No School for Students
April 16, 2015
Please plan to join us for the next
PTO General Meeting on April 28th
at 7: 00pm in the Library. The 2015-
2016 PTO Board elections will take place
that evening and we will also be voting to
create an addendum to the PTO
bylaws. This proposed addendum will
enable term limits to be extended in the
upcoming 2015-2016 school year, in the
event there are no other candidates for a
particular position. We look forward to
seeing you at this very important meeting!
The PTO Board elections will take place at the upcoming PTO Meeting on April 28th at 7:00pm in the Library. We are pleased to announce the following candidates for the 2015-2016 PTO Board:
Recording Secretary: Aran Redding
Treasurer: Danielle Krakowiecki
Event Volunteer Coordinator: Rebecca Stein Diya Khothule
Classroom Volunteer Coordinator: Rhonda Carnell
Media Secretary: Rachel Vinson
If you are at all interested in learning more about this position, please reach out and contact our current President-Elect, Kathleen Kasey at
Contact Information for Current PTO Board:
President: Tammy Eck: [email protected] President-Elect: Kathleen Kasey at [email protected] Recording Secretary: Jennifer Westerlund at [email protected] Treasurer: Danielle Krakowiecki at [email protected] Event Volunteer Coordinator: Christy Bartlett at [email protected] Classroom Volunteer Coordinator Andi Rawlins at [email protected] Media Secretary: [email protected]
Art Literacy Lead Volunteers needed for 2015-2016
Art Literacy needs a 2015-2016 Volunteer Leader. Afraid you don’t know
enough about art? No worries, no art background is required, just an
enthusiasm to support our school. This is a well-developed program with
strong volunteer support. Each lesson is already prepared by the district with
production options to accommodate each school’s needs. This is a great way to
volunteer and support every little cougar. Contact Christie Emerson
[email protected] or visit http://beavertonartliteracy.org/ to learn
more.
Art Literacy Chair/co-Chair (lead monthly volunteer trainings and
plan art production)
Art Walk Coordinator (this is the end-of-year art display)
Schedule Coordinator (schedule classes and create annual room
calendar)
Bulletin Boards (create bulletin boards for six lessons)
Art Lit “room parent” (clean, organize, & stock supplies)
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
Sign up to help with the Social and Raffle on Friday, May
8th. We will need lots of help setting up tables to display the
baskets in the gym as well as outside to eat. Click on the link below
to see what shifts are available. (Please note that set up time may
change. I will notify volunteers if it changes.)
www.helpcounterweb.com/homeaccess?aid=fhunoppen
Christy Bartlett Event Volunteer Coordinator
Mother’s Day is only weeks away! If you find yourself shopping online for gifts on Amazon.com, please consider using AmazonSmile. This program automatically donates 0.5% of the price of eligible purchases to Cooper Mountain PTO. AmazonSmile is extremely easy to use, and within a few clicks, you are on your way to earning money for our school every time you shop through the website. For more information, check out AmazonSmile’s website at: http://smile.amazon.com/about Laurie Chakravorti AmazonSmile Coordinator [email protected]
Thank you to all of you who placed an order on April 13th. The PTO earned $26.42. The next date to order Scrip is coming up on April 27th. Also, be on the lookout for a form coming home in honor of Teacher and Staff Appreciation through the Scrip program. Your Scrip Team, Raande Sharp and Marcela Oblad Scrip Order Team [email protected] [email protected]
SCRIP BOX TOPS AND
LABELS FOR EDUCATION
Please see the flyer in this edition of the PTO
Newsletter for information on the upcoming
Spring Collection Week Extravaganza
which will take place April 27th – May 1st!
Laurie Chakravorti Box Tops and Labels for Education Coordinator [email protected]
AmazonSmile
ART LITERACY
Art Literacy Artist
Salvador Dalí
1904 - 1989
Surrealist Painter
April’s featured artist is Salvador Dalí, the famous Spanish surrealist artist. An unruly child,
Dalí showed an early aptitude for art and began painting in oils at the age of 8. At the young
age of 21, he had his first one-man exhibit. Dalí was one of the founders of the Surrealist
movement. Surrealism is a style of art that attempts to combine the conscious world with the
unconscious to form a “super-reality” or the surreal. Dalí liked to say that his paintings “hand-
colored photographs of the subconscious.” He rejected logical thought and would combine odd
and unrelated objects in the same painting.
After students examine the elements of surrealism and the use of line to create space in Dalí’s
work, students will create their own surreal self-portrait.
If you would like to know more about what your student is learning in art lit, a brief summary
of the Dalí lesson is presented at the end of this newsletter. Classroom volunteers are always
welcome to support their child’s art lit class. Please contact your teacher or classroom art lit
volunteer for date and time.
Event Details https://cmpto.ejoinme.org/springraffle
Social! Event begins at 6:00pm on Friday, May 8th. Plan to come and enjoy the evening with your Cooper Mountain friends!
Raffle! Drawings will begin at 7:30!
Art Walk! Children have been working hard each month in Art Lit. Come view all of the wonderful art on display!
Root Beer Floats! 100% of proceeds are going towards the Cooper Mountain PTO!
Food Cart! It is dinner time... Food will be available for purchase!
Online Raffle Ticket Sales https://cmpto.ejoinme.org/buytickets
Online tickets are a convenient way to view items and purchase tickets prior to the event.
Classroom Baskets
Thank you to those volunteers that helped collect and coordinate their classroom baskets. We would also like to thank all the families who made contributions to your child's basket. We truly appreciate all of your support in making this year's event a fun and memorable evening! A reminder that pictures of each classroom basket can be viewed at http://www.coopermountainpto.org/socialandraffle/ Once on the website, simply click on the picture and you will be directed to the Social and Raffle’s website where you can pre-purchase your raffle tickets online.
Thank you to the following businesses who have donated items for the
upcoming Cooper Mountain Social and Raffle:
Seattle Seahawks
Farmington Gardens
Portland Spirit The Duck Store
Oregon State University
The Oregon Golf Club
Portland Aquarium
Decarli
Oregon Chai
Sunset Lanes
ENCORE Performing Arts
Out of the World Pizza
Children of the Sea Swim School
Crossfit 45 North
Cinetopia Progress Ridge 14
HeartSong Yoga and Wellness Center
Jessica Johns- Health Coach
Yoshida Group
NW Remodel and Design
World Champion Taekwondo
Park Lanes
Neal’s Yard Remedies- Victoria Psyden
Xtend Barre
Annie Bloom's Books
Voicebox
Pacific Science Center Cookies by Design
Family Fun Center & Bullwinkle’s Restaurant
Portland Walking Tours
Valley Cinema Pub Highlights for Children
EMP Museum
Play Boutique
Portland Children’s Museum
Massage Envy Cedar Hills
Enchanted Forest
Misa & Dmitri Nikonov
Cornerstone Builders, Inc.
The Merry Kitchen
Pietro's Pizza
Lompac Brewing
Westside Dance & Gymnastics Academy
Crossfit 45 North
Hapa Grill
Chuck E Cheese
Dairy Queen
Oaks Park Roller Skating Rink
Sherwood Ice Arena
Float on
Impact Jiu Jitsu
Electric Castle’s Wunderland
High Desert Museum Ardiri Winery and
Vineyards
Safari Sam’s
Dave’s Killer Bread
Portland Aerial Tram Bob’s Redmill
Strada: Street Food of Italy
New Seasons
Helium Comedy Club
The Cheesecake Factory Sandland
Kaady Carwash
Papa Murphy’s
Portland Aerial Tram
Allied Chiropractic, PC
Thinker Toys
Pigtails and Crewcuts
Xtend Barre American Girl
California Pizza Kitchen
Copper Monkey Event Center
MVP Dance Elite Willamette Valley
Vineyards
D’Vida Injury Clinic and Wellness Center
Higgins
Marco’s Café
Watson Hall
OMEGA Gymnastics
Announcing: Box Tops for Education and Labels for Education
Spring Collection Week Extravaganza! April 27th – May 1st
Let’s end the year strong with a great Box Tops and Labels drive!
We’ll have a collection table at the school entrance from 8:10-8:30 Monday
through Friday mornings the entire week.
We’ll be collecting your Box Tops and Labels, making sure your class gets
credit, and passing out prizes to EVERYONE that turn in Box Tops or Labels
during these mornings.
As always, the class that turns in the most Box Tops and Labels wins a CLASS
PRIZE!
Please Remember These Handy Clipping Tips:
• We can't turn in expired Box Tops. When clipping Box Tops, please don't
clip off the expiration date. If a mistake is made, you can always tape it back
together.
• "Labels For Education" (Campbells Soup, Pepperidge Farm, etc.) is a different program than "Box Tops For Education" and we will be collecting those labels too. They MUST include the UPC code (barcode) to count. • Go online at www.boxtops4education.com/ and www.LabelsForEducation.com/ to find out more ways to earn Box Tops and Labels for Education credit for our school. There are coupons and sweepstakes, plenty of fun ways to earn! It's worth checking out and it really adds up!
If your daughter is in grades K - 12th, she can join Girl Scouts!
http://www.girlscoutsosw.org/girls/join
New troops are currently forming in our area and once she is
registered she can immediately start participating in local Girl
Scout events.
http://www.girlscoutsosw.org/events/programguide
Registration is open for summer camps!
http://www.girlscoutsosw.org/en/camps/explore_our-camps.html
If you have questions you are welcome to contact Kathy Behring at
Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the
world a better place.
Cub Scouts Pack 383
Cub Scout summer camp registration is filling up fast. Many camps are already
full. If you have been thinking about the best summer activity for your young cub,
don’t delay and contact your Den Leader now.
Tiger Cub year starts as early as June following Kindergarten (yes, your
kindergarten student may attend Scout Camp) with optional summer day and/or
overnight camps and meetings beginning in the fall, followed by Wolf Year (2nd
grade), Bear Year (3rd
grade), Webelos (4th
& 5th
), then cross over to Boy Scouts
midway through 5th
grade.
We would like to invite you and your son to experience the magic of Scouting at
the Campfire Graduation Thursday June 4thh at Camp Ireland in Hillsboro
(weather permitting – Cooper Mountain is the alternate location). The evening
includes Flag ceremony, lighting of the campfire, songs, skits, and advancement
ceremonies for current scouts ending with Scout Vespers. Save the date and watch
the newsletter for details to follow.
Feel free to contact Christie Emerson [email protected] or Brian Weselak
[email protected], with questions or for more information.