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Woodland Home & School Association presents: Home & School 101

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Woodland Home & School Association presents:Home & School 101

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Who are we and what do we do? Overview of Activities and Events Fundraising Information on Volunteering Q&A

Agenda

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Woodland Home and School Association is an all-volunteer group

We provide enhancements to the learning curriculum

If you have a child at Woodland, YOU are a member!

There are no dues for membership Home & School meetings are held monthly

and you are invited to attend.

Who are we?

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President: Gabby Winters Vice-President: Kim Larcinese Treasurer: Liz Drummond Corresponding Secretary: Sue Washburn Recording Secretary: Michelle Petko

Meet the 2014-2015 Executive Board

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President: Gabby Winters Gabby and her husband, Paul, have a son, Jack, who

is in 4th grade a Woodland. Gabby has served on the Executive Board for a number of years as both treasurer and vice-president. She serves on the variety show committee, is co-chair for the yearbook, and will be involved with planning the 4th grade events.

She can be reached at [email protected] or (610) 631-1284

Meet the 2014-2015 Executive Board

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Vice President: Kim Larcinese Kim and her husband, John, have two sons. J.P. is a

7th grader at Arcola and Cole is in 3rd grade. This is Kim’s first year on the executive board. She has been an active volunteer, and serves as our cafeteria volunteer coordinator, helps out in the Woodland library and assists with Fun Day activities.

She can be reached at [email protected] or (610) 715-9027

Meet the 2014-2015 Executive Board

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Treasurer: Liz Drummond Liz and her husband Ryan have two daughters.

Katie is in 5th grade at Skyview and Abigail is in first grade. Liz is the chairperson for the Ice Cream Social, is part of the community service committee, and is a library volunteer.

She can be reached at [email protected] or

(610) 630-9172

Meet the 2014-2015 Executive Board

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Corresponding Secretary: Sue Washburn Sue and her husband, Dave, have 2 kids.

Maddy is in 2nd grade and Max will be attending Woodland in the fall of 2015.

Sue can be reached at [email protected] or 484-432-7749

Meet the 2014-2015 Executive Board

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Recording Secretary: Michelle Petko Michelle and her husband Steve have 3 daughters. Ashley is

in 6th grade at Skyview, Emily is in 4th grade at Woodland and Casey is in 1st grade at Woodland. Michelle has helped out at various Woodland events including Fun Day, has served as a Homeroom Mom and also is Woodland's Girl Scout Coordinator. This is her first year on the Executive Board.

Michelle can be reached at [email protected] or 610-539-4591

Meet the 2014-2015 Executive Board

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President: Runs H&S meetings, makes updates to the website, prepares and posts e-alerts

Vice President: Coordinates homeroom captains, fundraising efforts, and committee heads

Treasurer: Responsible for depositing monies received from events and programs, tracks budget, reports monthly on financial activities

Corresponding Secretary: Prepares and posts e-alerts, relays any additional correspondences to/from the board, corresponds with committee chairs.

Recording Secretary: Take and prepares minutes at monthly meetings

What do we do?

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Please refer to committee list handout for a complete list of committees and volunteer opportunities

Activity highlights and volunteer opportunities:◦ Holiday craft night: volunteers needed to help

prepare craft kits prior to the event and to help children with their crafts the night of the event.

◦ Father-child event: volunteers are needed to assist with food and activities

◦ Fun Day: Many volunteers needed at this year-end event to help with games and food.

Overview of Activities and Events

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Fun Day!

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If you have just a little time here and there during the school day, consider volunteering in the cafeteria or library. You can come in as little or as often as you like and don’t have to stay for a long time!

Field Trip chaperone: This is coordinated through your child’s homeroom captain(s). The permission slip will have a place where you can indicate interest in chaperoning a trip. (Please note: sometimes there is a lot of interest in chaperoning and chaperones will be chosen by a lottery system.

Overview of Activities and Events

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Homeroom Captain◦ Homeroom captains are an important part of the school

year!◦ Captains coordinate classroom holiday parties: Fall

Festival, Winter Holiday, Spring Holiday. Parties can include crafts, games, and snacks.

◦ Captains also coordinate the class prize basket contribution for Fun Day and decide if the class will be ordering pizza for lunch that day.

◦ At the beginning of the year, homeroom captains contact parents to ask them for a donation (usually around $20) which funds the activities for the rest of the year.

◦ The homeroom captain can also choose to give a holiday and/or end of year gift to the teacher using these funds.

Overview of Activities and Events

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Woodland H&S engages in fundraising activities throughout the year (but we try not to bug you too much!): • KidStuff Coupon books: These valuable coupon books sell

themselves and Woodland receives $12.50 for each one sold.

• Walk-a-thon: Our major fundraiser for the year, held in October. Kids ask for donations from their family and neighbors and then walk around the neighborhood in the back of Woodland.

• Spring fund-raiser: Usually a product with broad appeal. In the past it has been: Dip mixes, Square 1 Art (your child’s art project on magnets, mugs, etc.), Joe Corbi pizza kits, etc.

Fundraising Overview

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Woodland Walk-a-Thon

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In addition, we have a number of “no-effort” fundraisers that you will receive more information about throughout the year:

Fundraising Overview

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BOX TOPS FOR EDUCATION  Box Tops for Education raised over $1400 last year for Woodland Home and School. EACH Box Top earns Woodland 10 cents!! Our goal this year is to raise over$1500. Please continue to clip, save, and send into school in a Ziploc bag with your child. Label with your child’s name and teacher’s name. There will be prizes for the class with the most Box Tops and ANY child who brings in ANY amount of Box Tops is also eligible for prizes!Box Tops are located on hundreds of products that you purchase every day including: General Mills, Ziploc, Kleenex, Huggies, Hefty, Juicy Juice, Pillsbury, Progresso, Betty Crocker, Green Giant, Hanes, Bisquick, Fiber One, Reynolds, etc Remember to tell your friends, family, and coworkers to save BOXTOPS for Woodland too!!

Fundraising Overview

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• Target’s Take Charge of Education• Target will donate 1% of your REDcard (Target Visa and

Target Credit Card) purchases made at Target and Target.com to Woodland Elementary School.

• If you have either of these cards, PLEASE go to the website and designate Woodland Elementary School.

• The website is www.target.com/redcard/benefits-target-rewards

• Woodland Elementary School• School ID:  90070

Fundraising Overview

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GIANT A+ SCHOOL REWARDS • Beginning October 5, 2014 through March 21, 2015,

Woodland will earn $$$ EVERY time you shop at ANY Giant food store using your GIANT Bonus Card.

• Register your Bonus Card NOW!! (If you do not have a Bonus Card, you can get one at any Giant Store.)

• Register ONLINE at www.Giantfoodstores.com/aplus or CALL 1-888-448-4642.

• Our SCHOOL CODE IS: 04049• Start earning money at ANY Giant food store EVERY time

you shop. Spread the word to family and friends!• Scan your receipt with Shoparoo and earn double $$$!!!

Fundraising Overview

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SHOPAROOThis is a NEW fundraiser that is SUPER EASY!! • Download the FREE SHOPAROO app on your smart phone or iPad.• Register WOODLAND as your school. (search by city or zip code)• Enter your email. You will NOT receive emails, this is to ensure people

do not sign up multiple times. • Enter your name, initials, or remain anonymous.• Use app to take pictures of ANY receipt from ANY store that sells food

within 14 days of purchase. (Grocery stores, Costco, BJs, Wawa, Walmart, Target, Walgreens, etc.). You do NOT need to buy food to scan receipt. Woodland earns $$$ for every receipt scanned.

• Use app to take pictures of receipts from non- grocery stores (Dept stores, Home Depot, fast food, restaurants) to enter into a $1000 monthly drawing.

• SHOPAROO does NOT use any personal information. They track market trends. For example… How many people buy toothpaste at Wawa?

Fundraising Overview

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Dining out/activity fundraisers- Just show up on a predetermined day. More information will be coming soon!

◦ Chick-fil-a

◦ Uno Pizzeria & Grill

◦ Tosco Pizza

◦ Sky Zone

Fundraising Overview

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Community Service Committee◦ Throughout the year, Woodland holds other

fundraisers for our Community Service Committee. This committee is NOT run by Home & School, but by Nurse Thomas. Anything raised or donated goes directly to help Woodland’s families in need.

◦ Activities include a food/clothing drive in November/December, a raffle for various prizes in the Spring, and 3 Family Gym Nights, where you pay a small admission fee to attend an evening of active games in the gym (really fun!).

Fundraising Overview

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School Supplies! Did you notice that other schools have MUCH bigger school supply lists? That is because Home & School purchases all the wipes, tissues, hand sanitizer, Ziplocks, and other non-academic related items requested by your teachers.

Student Planners: We distribute 250 student planners every year for the students to use to keep track of homework assignments and projects.

Fun Day: We have inflatables, carnival games, water ice, prizes and a DJ at this amazing year-event event!

Assemblies: Throughout the year the children attend assemblies on a variety of topics

Where does the money go?

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Mini-grants: We offer money for teachers to buy special supplies or equipment that would not be funded by the district.

4th Grade Yearbooks and activities: Every 4th grader gets a yearbook and a social event at the end of the year.

Field trips- H&S pays for bus transportation to field trip sites so your field trip payments are kept to a minimum.

Teacher and Staff appreciation luncheon: every year we provide a special meal to Woodland teachers and staff to say “thank-you”.

Please note: Woodland H&S tries to spend money raised in the same year it comes in. So feel assured that the money YOU raise or contribute is spent on activities, events, and supplies for YOUR child!

Where does the money go?

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Go the Methacton School District website:www.methacton.org Click on “Volunteering in Methacton”

How You Can Get Involved: The Volunteer Clearance Process

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PROCEDURES FOR BECOMING A VOLUNTEER  Complete the Registration Process  THIS PROCESS MAY TAKE UP TO THREE MONTHS TO COMPLETE, SO PLEASE PLAN ACCORDINGLY.  1.   Complete and submit the following two clearances to the appropriate agencies Act 34 - click here:  Pennsylvania Criminal History Background Check.  Act 151 - click here:  Pennsylvania Child Abuse Clearance FormSubmit online or mail clearances to the appropriate agencies with a $10 money order for each. DO NOT mail clearance request forms to the school.   Instructions on how to fill out the above clearances can be found here: Clearance Information.      

How You Can Get Involved: The Volunteer Clearance Process

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Act 34: Pennsylvania Criminal History Background Check◦ This check can be completed entirely online, takes a

short time to complete, results are immediate◦ You need to pay for the background check ($10) with

a credit card◦ You must have a printer available as your certificate

prints right out◦ Your address must be your current home address◦ One block must be checked for Purpose of

Clearance. PLEASE MARK CHECKBOX “EDUCATION.”◦ Do not check more than one block

How You Can Get Involved: The Volunteer Clearance Process

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How You Can Get Involved: The Volunteer Clearance Process

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How You Can Get Involved: The Volunteer Clearance Process

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Act 151: Pennsylvania Child Abuse Clearance Form Pennsylvania Child Abuse History Clearance Instructions.Access PA Child Abuse History Clearance website for form:http://www.dpw.state.pa.us/ucmprd/groups/webcontent/documents/form/s_001762.pdf Type or print clearly and neatly in ink Section I only. Address must be Applicant’s current home address. All information must be completed in full. (The form asks for all previous names, addresses, and household members since 1975). This information must be provided to the best of your knowledge and belief. If necessary, attach additional pages. One block must be checked for Purpose of Clearance. Do not check more than one block.NOTE: Check the School Employee Box if seeking to have involvement within a school (public, private vocational, technical, nursing) for any reason. DO NOT wait for the SP-164 to be returned before you mail this form; mail it right away! Application must be signed.

How You Can Get Involved: The Volunteer Clearance Process

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Enclose a money order for each application, made out to the “Department of Public Welfare.” No cash or personal checks accepted. Agency or business checks are acceptable. Do not send any postage paid return envelopes. Application should be placed in a business-sized or larger envelope prior to mailing. Mail to:CHILDLINE AND ABUSE REGISTRYDEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFAREP.O. BOX 8170 HARRISBURG, PA 17105-8170

NOTE: Money Orders can be purchased at the Post Office

How You Can Get Involved: The Volunteer Clearance Process

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How You Can Get Involved: The Volunteer Clearance Process

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 2.  Complete TB TestingTB testing appointments through the school district are available September through May.  There are no appointments available during the summer.  TB testing appointments will be accepted after school starts in September 2014. Nurses' offices are closed during the summer.  

During the school year, please contact Methacton School Nursing Coordinator Cheryl Peiffer at 610-489-5000, ext. 25040 or send an email to [email protected] to make an appointment to obtain a TB screening. Testing appointments are available for Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday with re-checks (48 hours later) on Wednesday, Thursday or Friday. You may have the TB test done by a school nurse for free, or by your family physician at your own cost. You will need to provide the TB test results if you choose to have it done through your physician’s office.  

How You Can Get Involved: The Volunteer Clearance Process

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How You Can Get Involved: The Volunteer Clearance Process

The T.B. Form:

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3.   Complete on-line “Volunteer Registration Form.”   

This is a basic online form where you input your name, address, and emergency contact, any special health needs or concerns as well as physician and hospital information in case anything happens to YOU while you are helping US

How You Can Get Involved: The Volunteer Clearance Process

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         4.   Bring in your completed Volunteer packet:When you have both clearances in hand, bring completed packet to any school or the District Office (Farina Education Center, 1001 Kriebel Mill Road). DO NOT MAIL.   Bring the following original documents:        * Completed Volunteer Registration Form                  * Two Clearances: Criminal History Background Check and Child Abuse History CertificateWhen both your clearances come back to you from the agencies, bring the originals to your school or to the district office. DO NOT MAIL ORIGINAL CLEARANCES TO THE DISTRICT OFFICE – THEY WILL NOT BE RETURNED.   A district employee will make a copy of the clearances for district files and return the originals to you. District copies are initialed by a district employee verifying that the original documents have been presented. Please retain your originals and keep them in a safe place.        *  Proof of TB Testing, if done through your physician’s office        

How You Can Get Involved: The Volunteer Clearance Process

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  5.   Approval by Board of School DirectorsOnce your paperwork has been received by the District, the Board of School Directors will approve your request to be a volunteer in the Methacton. This will be done at the next scheduled regular board meeting typically held on the fourth Tuesday of each month. A letter will be mailed to you once you have been approved by the Board of School Directors indicating that you are now ready to volunteer in the Methacton schools. 

How You Can Get Involved: The Volunteer Clearance Process

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The best way to stay informed is through e-alerts.

Sign up at the Methacton Website and choose your subscription options.

Keep Informed

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THANK YOU for taking the time to attend this presentation. We hope it has been of value to you and would appreciate feedback. Now we will be happy to answer any questions you may have.