Please join us Saturday, 4/27 (9:00a) at #EagleRock HS for the annual 24 Hour Relay to Fight Cancer!
A big THANK YOU to our very own Dan and Nancy Marfisi who have volunteered to lead our Eagle Rock Elementary Team during the 24 Hour Relay. We’re very near our goal of raising $1,000 so consider making a donation today by clicking here. Interested in joining the Team? Can you spare some time and support us on that day? Here is a link to an hour-by-hour online signup sheet to walk with us this Saturday @ Eagle Rock High football field. WALKING SCHEDULE: http://doodle.com/a4byuezecrecm5b4 DONATE: http://main.acsevents.org/site/TR?fr_id=48873&pg=team&team_id=1335003 Please contact Dan & Nancy Marfisi at (323) 333-9447 or email them at Dan.Marfisi@sothebyshome.com for more information. Thank you all for your support in this great cause!
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Please join us at our next #PTA Meeting, Thurs, 3/21 6:30p. We’re electing officers for the coming year.
We invite all parents to consider taking on a role as one of our officers for the coming 2013-2014 school year. This is an opportunity to become an influential member of our organization of parents, teachers and community members as we strive to enhance our children’s educational experience while promoting community among our teachers and administrators and accessibility for our parents/community members all the while making it fun - on and off campus. Now, in order for your PTA to be as effective and truly representative of the school, it is essential to have as much parental involvement from a diverse section of parents as possible. Many working parents feel that they cannot be involved in the business and activities of the PTA because they cannot come to every meeting or be on campus during the day; however, the possibilities in ways you can help are nearly limitless. The following positions will become vacant, are open to nominations and will be voted upon at our forthcoming meeting, this Thursday, March 21: • President • Vice President, Ways & Means (Fundraising) • Treasurer • Financial Secretary • Auditor • Parliamentarian Remember, whatever your schedule, the Eagle Rock Elementary PTA welcomes you as an officer or committee chair! You can make a difference in our school community so consider a leadership role in your Eagle Rock Elementary PTA! Congratulations to our 2013 LA County #ScienceOlympiad Team-tied 7th of 51 Elementary Schools.
On behalf of the Eagle Rock Elementary PTA we wish to congratulate our Gold Medal winning Science Olympians who competed with 51 other Elementary Schools (Division A) in what was a record setting number of competing Elementary Schools and what was also touted as the nation’s largest showing of Elementary Schools in the history of the Science Olympiad! Our team participated in 20 events with each student participating in two or three events. Thank you students and parents for your commitment and hard work in preparing for this annual challenge and additional thanks to our teachers Alicia Stanco (5th Grade) and Marvilla Bonilla (6th Grade) for leading our team and bringing home another Gold! The following students competed in the 27th Annual Los Angeles County Science Olympiad which took place this past Saturday, February 23, 2013 at Occidental College. 4th Grade: Mathilda Barr, Eleanor Burnett-Stuart, Finn Dore, Keiko Utsumi and Itzel Whyte-Aguayo 5th Grade: Ava Frisina, Treyton Littlejohn, Simone Midby, Lola Selby, Serena Strickland and Jasper Talwani 6th Grade: Jaasiel Alvarez, Erin Crouchley, Charlize Ea, Arianna Mah-Candelaria and Veronica Tossberg We would also like to congratulate our neighbors at Dahlia Heights Elementary for their Gold Medal performance in their first appearance at the Science Olympiad! Preliminary Scores Looking for a few ways to be of assistance in the aftermath? Take a look at this project
Winter Wonderland When school resumes for Sandy Hook, it will be in a new building. Parent-volunteers are working to ensure that the students are welcomed back by a winter wonderland with the entire school decorated with as many unique snowflakes as possible. We encourage senders to be as creative as possible, remembering that no two snowflakes are alike. Please make and send snowflakes by January 12, 2013 to the Connecticut PTSA. Monetary donations will be accepted indefinitely to the Connecticut PTSA “Sandy Hook Fund” to provide ongoing support to the community. Please send checks to the Connecticut PTSA. Please send all snowflakes and donations to: Connecticut PTSA 60 Connolly Parkway Building 12, Suite 103 Hamden, CT 0651 Our ♥’s go out to all of the families & community of #Newtown, CT ♥Sandy♥Hook♥Elementary♥
At this time of tragedy, children throughout our country may be struggling with their thoughts and feelings about the stories and images and they may turn to adults for help and guidance. PTA has many resources available to assist students, families, schools and PTAs in coping with school violence. Additional resources regarding media exposure and traumatic events may be found online at the following links: Dr. Marylene Cloitre, the director of the Institute for Trauma and Resilience at the NYU Child Study Center, and her staff have put together tips for parents and school professionals for talking to kids about tough topics such as these school shootings and for understanding how children and adolescents cope with traumatic events. Talking to Kids about School Violence Media Exposure and Traumatic Events: How Much Media Coverage is Too Much? The American Psychological Association offers tips for parents about talking to their children about school shootings. Helping Your Children Manage Distress in the Aftermath of a Shooting Tips for talking about hate, violence and other sensitive issues with your children Discussing Hate and Violence With Your Children 10 things you can do to prevent violence in your school community. Checklist to Help Prevent Violence in Schools For your generosity in making our Teacher Appreciation Lunch a tremendous & delicious success! We had a terrific turnout and a wonderfully abundant display of food to share with our staff on Tuesday, December 11. The PTA would like to thank all of our parent volunteers without whom this would not have been possible. You are a valuable asset to our school community! The PTA would also like to extend special thanks to Patti Escobedo for delivering our extra food to our local food bank and reaching out to assitance some of our needy members in the community. Sending best wishes to our members of the Jewish Community during this year’s Festival of Lights!
Hanukkah, the Jewish Festival of Lights, is celebrated Dec. 8-16, 2012. On the Hebrew calendar, the dates are 25 Kislev to 2 Tevet in the year 5773. An eight-day celebration, Hanukkah commemorates the rededication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem in the second century B.C.E. during the Maccabean revolt against oppressive Greek rulers. It is one of the most widely observed Jewish holidays and is celebrated by lighting a nine-branch candelabrum, commonly called a menorah. Greek influence over the Jews in the Land of Israel had become an affront to Jewish culture and ritual. Antiochus, the Greek ruler, forbade Jewish religious practice, so a small group of Jews, the Maccabees, revolted. These Jews eventually prevailed and, as a first order of business, restored the Holy Temple, which had been desecrated. The menorah in the Temple needed to be re-lit because, according to tradition, it should burn continuously. The Temple liberators found one vial of olive oil, enough for one day of light. Miraculously, the oil lasted for eight days. Traditionally, one candle or flame is lit for each night until the eighth night, when all eight lights shine together. The menorah has a ninth "helper" flame -- known as the shamash -- used to light the other candles. This is necessary because in Jewish law the Hanukkah lights' only purpose is to visually proclaim the miracle of the holiday. Jews place the lit menorah in a prominent window in order to fulfill this commandment. Gift giving is now a common practice on Hanukkah, and it is therefore a beloved time for Jewish children. Fried potato pancakes (latkes) and doughnuts (sufganiyot) are traditional fare, and a spinning top (dreidel) with four Hebrew letters has become synonymous with the holiday. The letters -- nun, gimel, hei, shin -- form an acronym for the message of Hanukkah: A great miracle happened there. Orders from our Autumn Fundraiser are available for pickup Thursday, 12/6 (2:35p – 6:30p) in Room 29
Pickup of Tasty Batters Cookie Dough is mandatory and perishable! If not picked up, it will be donated to our local food shelters. Please note: Cookie Dough will not be given to students without a signed note of permission from their parent. Thank you all once again for your support and to help us meet our fundraising goals! |
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