First PTA Meeting Tuesday 9/9 9AM

Published on August 27, 2008

Please join us for the Central PTA/O Meeting at 9am on Tuesday, September 9th, 2008 in the library. Babysitting will be available. Come listen to our principal, Dr. Limperis, share her thoughts, hear from our teacher representative and learn more about our exciting Parent/Teacher Group!


Library Volunteer Meeting Wed 9/3 9AM

Published on August 27, 2008
Library Volunteer Orientation Meeting
September 3, 2008
9:00 am in the Library

Calling all Library Volunteers!

  • If you want to help maintain the high quality of library services offered to our children, please come to the Library Volunteer Orientation Meeting on Wednesday, September 3, 2008 from 9:00 am to 9:45 am in the Library.
  • Sign up to volunteer at the meeting.
  • Jobs include reading to children during classroom library time, and many jobs which can be done at your convenience including shelving, creating monthly bulletin boards, and repairing books. Learn about these opportunities at the meeting.
  • A class library schedule will be provided at the meeting. Lead Room Parents are responsible for completing the schedule of volunteers during class library time.
  • If you are unable to attend, please contact Jeannine Glavas or your Lead Room Parent.
    Questions? Please contact Jeannine Glavas at librarychair@centralptanews.org.

Introducing the 100% Fund for 2008/2009

Published on August 16, 2008

100% goes to Central! 100% is tax deductible!

Central School’s popular 100% Fund will be making an encore appearance for the 2008/2009 school year.

Information on the fund will be sent home in your children’s backpacks the first week of school. However, if you would like to get a head start before the hustle and bustle of the school year begins, follow this link to the PTA website www.centralptanews.org where you can find information on:

Let’s start our school year off with another successful year for the Central 100% Fund.


FAQs about the Central 100% Fund

Published on August 16, 2008

100% goes to Central … 100% is tax deductible!

 

Why did we replace other fundraisers with the Central 100% Fund?
Responses to a fundraising questionnaire in 2006-07 indicated parents’ interest in the simplicity of writing a check instead of selling products to raise money. Additional research showed that according to fundraising experts, it is more effective and productive to have fewer fundraisers. We also hope it reduces volunteer burnout!

Which fundraisers were eliminated?
Market Day, Carson’s Days, Aunt Diana’s Fudge, See’s Candy and the 4th of July Pizza Booth.

Which fundraisers were kept?
Innisbrook Wrap and Gifts, due to its popularity (40-50% of the amount purchased goes to PTO), Brick Pavers, Notecards, the Target account, and Product Label collections. Flyers will be sent home about them. Of course, participation is always optional.

How was the suggested amount of $100 per family determined?
The suggested donation amount remains the same as last year. The PTO budget was divided by the estimated number of families for the year. We’re treating it like a museum family membership instead of dividing it by each child. Perhaps some families with several schoolchildren will consider giving more. The PTO appreciates any amount and it is all optional.

What if I can’t pay $100 at this time?
Please contribute at your comfort level. Another option is to pay half by 9/30/08 and half by 12/31/08 (for a tax deduction in the calendar year).

Can I charge my contribution?
Beginning sometime in September, you may charge (and accumulate points or cash back allowances) on line at www.centralptonews.org; a nominal processing fee is deducted from that contribution.

Is Central PTO a nonprofit charity so that contributions are tax deductible?
Yes, we’re a 501(c)(3) organization; 100% of your contribution is tax deductible.

What does the Fund pay for?
Examples of the great programs and valuable materials the PTO funds are listed on the flyer entitled, “Give 100% and get back even more!” The PTO budget is reported at monthly meetings; members vote on issues. More information is also on our web site.

What happens if Central doesn’t raise enough money for the year?
We will solicit again in the spring if we don’t meet budgetary goals by December 31, 2008; we will also consider reducing the number of PTO programs and activities planned if there is a lack of funds. Updates will be given at PTO meetings and online.

Does contributing to the Fund mean I won’t be asked for any more donations?
There are times during the year when room parents will take up optional collections for teacher gifts. The school also collects for the needy and may have other charitable projects. It is all optional.

Will I still get solicitations from the PTO in the backpack?
Your children’s backpacks are the school’s primary vehicle for sending you information about Central School including the PTO, so it is important to continue to pay attention to all of the papers that come home. The Central 100% Fund is intended to reduce the number of requests for contributions to the PTO, but is not eliminating them entirely.

Will Central eliminate any other fundraisers in the future?
It depends on the success of the Central 100% fund and feedback we receive from the Central PTO community.

Do other schools offer a check-writing option?
Yes, individual schools and entire districts raise funds this way with much success, sometimes raising tens of thousands of dollars. Clarendon Hills, Downer’s Grove, Lake Forest and Oak Park are some of these districts.

Where can I direct my comments about the Central 100% Fund?
Please send comments online via the web site, www.centralptanews.org or send an email to fundraising@centralptanews.org.

Central 100% Fundraising Roadrunner

Thank you for your support!


Give 100% and get back even more!

Published on August 16, 2008

Contributing to the Central 100% Fund means you are giving directly to the PTO-sponsored programs and materials that benefit your children. It is optional, as are all fundraisers, but we do need your help to continue offering the high quality support that has been a hallmark of Central PTO.

Please give what you can.

Here’s how Central PTO dollars go to work for your children:

  • Enriching programs and activities including: “Vince the Prince” character education assembly on bullying; Laura Ingalls Wilder Historical Perspectives presentation; and Prismatic Magic laser light assembly on ecology
  • Cultural Arts materials and field trips including Frank Lloyd Wright, Riverside Art Center and Chicago Architecture tours; Artist-in-Residence poetry program and open mike sessions with poet Bill Buczinsky
  • Social events including the Ice Cream Social, Roller Skating Party, Ice Skating Party, Fall Carnival and spring “Dinner and a Movie”
  • Wellness education equipment including the new climbing wall and fitness stations for Teacher Directed Physical Education (TDPE)
  • Classroom author kits with books and materials for all grade levels, DVDs about artists, mats for the school entrance and a picnic table
  • Books for the Central School library, teacher appreciation activities and luncheon, and stipends to teachers for classroom supplies and materials
  • Administrative costs and operating expenses are used for such things as hospitality (refreshments for meetings, recitals and events), paper, postage, etc.

Please support the Central 100% Fund today. Thank you!


100% Fund Web Flyer

Published on August 16, 2008

Now there’s a way to eliminate the burden of intensive fundraising throughout the school year by streamlining fundraising activities to just a few, and replacing others with the Central 100% Fund – the “just write a check” option that is simple, quick and benefits your children … 100%!

This one-time, tax-deductible donation is the answer to parents who have asked for such an option and would rather spend less time on fundraising and more time on their children. Like all fundraisers, giving to the Central 100% Fund is optional, but parents are encouraged to contribute a suggested amount of $100 per family. Any amount, however, will be greatly appreciated and well utilized. Unlike other fundraisers, no one has to buy or sell products to provide the funds necessary to sustain valuable PTO programs and activities for your children. And there’s no middle man to take part of the profits!

Please make checks payable to Central PTO, and return to PTO box in the school office by 9/30/08 with this form.


Board of Education Meeting Tuesday August 19th 7:30pm

Published on August 13, 2008

The next meeting of the D96 Board of Education will be held on Tuesday, August 19, 2008 at 7:30pm at Hauser Junior High School, 65 Woodside Road. Citizens of the community are encouraged to attend the meetings, if interested.