life at the beach - Point Pleasant Beach School District
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life at the beach - Point Pleasant Beach School District
‘LIFE AT THE BEACH” Visit the Point Pleasant Beach Web Site at http://www.ptbeach.com Volume #5 January 1, 2015 All seniors please bring any acceptance or scholarship awards notifications you received from your colleges or universities to the Guidance Office. We would like to place the banner in the main hallway. All acceptances and scholarships recipients will now be listed on the Guidance website. MID TERM EXAM SCHEDULE th Monday, January 26 – Science English th Tuesday, January 27 – Mathematics Foreign Language th Wednesday, January 28 – History Regular Academic Schedule, Period E to I CLASS OF 2019 SCHEDULING ORIENTATION CELEBRATION OF THE ARTS Parents and members of the Class of 2019 of Point Pleasant Beach High School are invited to attend a formal introduction to the High School on Wednesday, January 7, 2015 at 7:00 P.M. in the High School Gym. It will include a showcase for special subjects: Band, Chorus, Technical Drawing, Woodworking, Home Economics, Foreign Language, th and Art. Parents will be able to arrange appointments to meet with a Guidance Counselor and select 9 grade courses st for their children. There will be evening appointments on January 21 in the high school guidance office. Appointments will th be available for Bay Head and Lavallette students during the day on January 20 in their respective school locations. st Antrim students will meet on January 21 from 8:45 A.M. – 11:45 A.M. and 1:00 P.M. – 2:00 P.M. in the Antrim Library. MUSIC PARENTS ASSOCIATION WREATH SALE: Many thanks to all parents, students, and patrons who generously supported our December wreath sale. WINTER CONCERT: Congratulations to all our musicians who performed so spectacularly at the concert on December 11th under the direction of Ms. Emma Fretz. The music program has really grown this year at PPBHS thanks to a large group of Freshman choir and band students. We would also like to thank all those who provided baked desserts and worked at our concession tables before, during and after the concert. SCHOLARSHIPS: The Scholarship committee will be meeting soon to work on this year's criteria. Any Senior Band/Chorus student should start thinking about applying for this scholarship. UPCOMING EVENTS: Jazz Band and chorus will be performing at the 'Celebrate the Arts' evening on Wednesday, January 7th. This night is for incoming students to get a taste of all PPBHS has to offer. Next MPA meeting: Thursday, January 8, 2015 @ 7:00 PM in the HS Music Room Happy New Year to all! Point Pleasant Beach Music Parents Association (ppbhsmusicparents@aol.com) President: Karen Foley Vice President: Marion Henderson Treasurer: Cathy Morgan Secretary: Sharpe Beaton (tomkarenfoley@verizon.net) (mhenderson1126@comcast.net) (cmorganppb@comcast.net) (sharpebeaton1@gmail.com) Keep the Music Going! BOOSTER CLUB NEWS HAPPY NEW YEAR! We hope you all had a wonderful holiday season! It was wonderful to celebrate the success of the Fall Sports Teams at the JV and Varsity Banquets. Congratulations once again to all our athletes on a job well done! A special thank you to Cindy Trabattoni on her incredible efforts for the fantastic Varsity Banquet that was held at Crystal Point. The event was SOLD OUT! Thanks also to Michelle vanWoerkem and Melania Tighe for making the JV Banquet also a great success. Please send in your quilt raffle ticket booklet! This one of a kind quilt made from a collection of Beach apparel and Jerseys will surely be a treasure to the Winner !! Mark your calendars! January 24th is the PPB Ocean Fire Company #1 Annual Beefsteak Dinner/Comedy Night - this year, the PPBHS Boosters will be co-hosting! This will be a fun night with good food, good company and great laughs! Tickets are $40 each. Please contact Suz Shea 732-948-2491 to get your tickets! Checks Payable to PPBHS Boosters. The winter sports programs are underway and we ask for your continued support - come out and watch our Garnet Gulls in action as they compete in Girls and Boys Basketball, Wrestling, and our co-op sports programs with Manasquan in bowling, swimming and ice hockey. Booster Members loved weekly reports in the Fall, we are getting them out weekly for the Winter then Spring...BUT...we can only do so with your help! Please send in your reports to bcpr481@aol.com or to ppbhsboosters@gmail.com. Thanks to our regular contributors ! If you are not a Booster member it is never too late to join!! All are welcome. Sign-ups NOW ONLINE! It is only $15 per family to join!! You get a lot in return for a small investment! Please see https://www.facebook.com/ppbhsboosters Our next Booster meeting will be held on Wednesday, January 14th, 2015 at 7:30 P.M. in the High School Cafeteria. GO BEACH!! PPBHS BOOSTER OFFICERS 2014 - 2015 Joe Wegrzyniak, President joew@JERSEYMIKES.com Cathy Franzoni, Vice President bcpr481@aol.com Duke Clement, Treasurer dukeclement@gmail.com ppbhsboosters@gmail.com Suzanne Shea, Secretary 732-759-1005 908-783-7097 732-892-1400 732-948-2491 PTO HAPPY NEW YEAR to our Point Pleasant Beach school community! Thanks to all who participated in our Dining Out Raffle! The winners were very happy with their prizes and we were able to raise the needed money to fund our PTO activities and scholarships. Thanks to those who donated baked goods and beverages for the Holiday Semi-Formal. The gymnasium looked beautiful and everyone enjoyed the festivities. Thanks also to everyone who supported our annual Holiday Sportswear Sale. Hope everyone enjoyed their BEACH holiday gifts! Please be sure to know that Beach Sportswear is on sale year round. The order form is on the web page, just fill out and return with your check to the high school main office. th We welcome you to attend our January 13 membership meeting 7:00 P.M. in the High School Media Center, please get involved. New Members and new ideas are always welcome. PPBHS PTO on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ppbhspto PPBHS PTO Officers for 2014-2015 President: Tracey Jackson Vice President: Donna Daly Treasurer: Cathy Jamison Secretary: Suzanne Shea 732-295-8495 732-278-4161 201-414-2535 732-948-2491 traceyjackson3@yahoo.com donnaldaly@comcast.net jamison.cathy@gmail.com ppbhspto@gmail.com PROJECT GRADUATION I hope everyone had a fabulous Christmas holiday! Now it’s January and it’s time to start thinking ahead to Project Graduation 2015. These next few months will fly by and we have a lot to do. We start off with three Dodge Ball Tournaments which have been scheduled to benefit Project Graduation. The dates are all Saturdays: January 31, February 28, and March 28, from 7:00 P.M. – 9:00 P.M. An information flyer, the official rules and tournament signup sheet are in the flyer section of this newsletter. Please take a look! Volunteers will be needed to make these fundraisers successful, as well as donations of drinks and snacks that will be sold. The following volunteers are needed: Two (2) parents to run the refreshment stand. One (1) parent to help bracket the teams. Three (3) students or parents to check-in and register teams. Three (3) students or parents to collect spectator fees. Six (6) to eight (8) students to officiate and retrieve balls. Refreshment donations are needed as well. The following items are needed: 6 cases of water 6 cases of Gatorade 4 cases of soda 6 boxes of individual chips or snack packs 6 boxes of assorted candies (suggestions: Sour Patch Kids, Swedish Fish, M&M's Plain, M&M's Peanut, Skittles) All donations can be dropped off that evening or dropped off at the main office prior to the tournaments. Please contact me as soon as possible if you are willing to volunteer. If you can make a donation, please let me know what you plan to give so I can organize our snack stand. I can be reached at mkurtzke@comcast.net, (home) 732-7010403 or (cell) 732-995-7673. Thank you so much for your Support Marie Kurtzke Coordinator NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The following members of the Junior and Senior classes have been accepted for membership in the Atlantic Chapter of the National Honor Society. There will be a Candlelight Induction Ceremony at the F. Thomas Crawley Auditorium in the Antrim School on Sunday, February 8, 2015 at two o’clock in the afternoon. Parents and guests are asked to come at two o’clock while the candidates to come at one o’clock for preliminary work. There will be refreshments served in the cafeteria after the ceremony. Seniors: Tess Abadrabo, Cassidy Alia, Thomas Allgeier*, Amy Branciforte*, Allison Butow, Shelby Catala, Alexander Ciorlian*, Molly Conway, John Daly, Joya Diaz, Steven Dyson, Christopher Erbe, Jake Fioretti, Kathryn Frio, Katherine Goodrich, Samantha Hamilton, Nicholas Hartman, Ethan Hasse, Nicole Iuliano, Chloe Johnson, Samantha Kelly, Taylor Kuhne*, Brianna LaGuardia, Molly Laterza, Anastasia Mancini, Abigail McCarthy, Cara Menio, Kelly Ohlinger, Carly Pringle, Marielle Ravally, Gabrielle Rich, Alexa Russell, Matthew Savage*, Zachary Schaller *, Lana Scherer, Theresa Schliep, Indigo Shea, Casey Sloan, Tatiana Stevens, Daniel Taylor, Matthew Thompson, Samantha Trabattoni, Deanna vanWoerkom, Megan West, and Alexandra Winter Juniors*: Nicholas Antognoli, Loren Balunis, Alex Barnes, Paige Biundo, Victoria Cartagena, Moorea Cioppa, Tara Clark, Giancarlo Crivelli, Joseph DelGrippo, Madeline Dever, Adam Durrua, Alexa Fant, Emily Foster, Brianne Gallina, Trevor Hinds, Mackenzie Kinnevy, Joseph LaDuca, Jillian Lamb, Robert Lissenden, Kate Malcolm, Miles Mancini, Jack McDonald, Zachary Morgan, Hillary Muller, James Panzini, Morgan Parry, Kaitlyn Potter, Erinne Regan, Evangeline Reid, Sarah Remig, Ryan Sheehan, Jessica Ulbrich, Kayla Ullrich, Joseph Van Borstell, John Wagner and Madeline White. *New Members The Honor Society members have been very busy emptying the truck to prep the pantry for community help and also working at holiday basket and toy/gift distributions. I am so proud of our continued commitment to this worthwhile service to our community. MISS POINT HIGH 2015 CANDIDATES Miss Point High will be held Saturday, April 18, 2015 in the High School gym. This year’s Chairpersons are Mackenzie Kinnevy and Evangeline Reid. Congratulations to the following senior girls who are the six Miss Point High Candidates for 2015. Tess Abadrabo Julianna Bravo Shelby Catala Victoria Clement Joya Diaz Samantha Trabattoni JANUARY HAPPENINGS January 5, 2015 School Opens January 7, 2015 Celebrate the Arts/ th 8 Grade Orientation High School Gym 7:00 P.M. Snow Date Is January 15th January 8, 2015 Music Parents Meeting 7:00 P.M. Music Room January 13, 2015 PTO Meeting 7:00 P.M. High School Media Center January 14, 2015 Booster Meeting 7:30 P.M. High School Cafeteria January 27, 2015 Mid-term Exam ½ day schedule January 19, 2015 Martin Luther King No School January 28, 2015 Mid-term Exam Regular Academic Schedule Periods E to I January 26, 2015 Mid-term exam 1/2 day schedule PRINCIPAL’S P.S. In what seems to have been the proverbial “blink of an eye,” another New Year is upon us. For some, this might bring yet another opportunity to lose those unwanted pounds that are so easily gained over the holiday season; for others, it might include the resolution to be a better person, make new friends, or learn different skills. Just about anything seems appropriate to focus on as we ring in the New Year. For me, however, this "new year" gives me another opportunity to continue to be an advocate for our students and to ensure that they come to school in a safe and nurturing environment. I will also continue to be resolute in maintaining the same level of academic excellence which all of us have come to expect here at “the Beach.” Of utmost importance to me is to work with the faculty, staff, and school community to continue to implement our district’s Mission Statement: The Point Pleasant Beach School Community will strive to prepare all students to exceed the expectations of the New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards through an effective learning environment. Our students will become independent life-long learners, empowered with 21st century skills needed to think critically and succeed in a competitive global society. We will instill in all students an understanding and respect for individual differences. Perhaps my good intentions of cutting calories might eventually fall by the wayside (it’s so difficult to say no to that second helping of dessert!), but I can and do promise to be diligent in following through with every one of my New Year's resolutions that deal directly with our school community of Point Pleasant Beach. Happy New Year! Ms. Terri M. King, Terri M. King, Principal September 23, 2014 TO: Chief School Administrators Charter School Lead Persons Administrators of Approved Private Schools for Students with Disabilities Administrators of Nonpublic Schools FROM: Susan Martz, Assistant Commissioner Division of Student Services and Career Readiness SUBJECT: Media Violence and Youth: Impact of a Child’s Exposure to Media Violence The American Academy of Pediatrics reports that by the age of 18, the average American child will have viewed 200,000 acts of violence on television. Some studies suggest that exposure to violence in the media increases the chances that children will behave more aggressively, experience more anger and hostility, think more about aggression and violence, and become “numb” to images of violence. In response to this concern and in an effort to increase awareness, the Legislature passed and the Governor signed P.L.2013, c.146, which requires the New Jersey Department of Education to prepare and make available on the department’s website information on how a parent can limit a child’s exposure to violence on television, cell phones, computers, and other electronic devices. In accordance with the law (N.J.S.A. 18A:40-44(c)), school districts are required to distribute the pamphlet to the parents or guardians of students attending the schools of the district. A copy of the pamphlet is attached. The pamphlet is also available on the department’s website at http://www.nj.gov/education/students/safety/behavior/media.shtml for electronic distribution. Thank you for your efforts to support positive student development. Should you have questions on these requirements, please contact the Office of Student Support Services at (609) 292-5935. SM/NC/s:\sss unit\projects\media violence pamphlet\broadcast memo--pamphlet distribution3.docx Attachment c: Members, State Board of Education David C. Hespe, Acting Commissioner Senior Staff Nancy Curry Kelly Allen Elaine Lerner Greg Kocher Executive County Business Officials Executive County Superintendents Executive Directors for Regional Achievement Centers NJ LEE Group Garden State Coalition of Schools A MEDIA violence and Youth: Impact of a Child’s Exposure to Media Violence s early as the 1970s, the United States Surgeon General advised parents to limit the exposure of their children to violent television shows and films. This advice was based on studies which indicated that watching violent television shows and films was linked to increased aggression in children and adolescents (Steinfeld, 1972). Since that time, the media landscape has changed. New technologies, in combination with Internet connections, have increased children’s access to a variety of content that they may view anytime, and anyplace. Scientific studies have revealed that violent content in video games, and on the internet, is also related to increased aggression in children and adolescents. A recent review of over 130 studies, with over 130,000 participants, demonstrated that on average, playing violent video games increased the chances of aggressive behavior by 10-20% (Anderson, 2010). The Media Violence Commission appointed by the International Society for Research on Aggression found that the studies reviewed showed that exposure to violence in the media causes people to: behave more aggressively; experience more anger and hostility; think about aggression and violence more often; and/or become desensitized or “numb” to images of violence. Exposure to violence in the media has also been shown to decrease the chances that children will behave kindly or in an acceptable manner, and/or show appropriate self-control. Effects have been shown regardless of the type of medium (television, movies, video games, music, cartoons, etc.), age, gender or where the person lives in the world. Therefore, parents should limit the amount of time that children are exposed to violent content in the media, and on electronic devices (Report of the Media Violence Commission, 2012). Symptoms of Overexposure to Violence In the Joint Statement on the Impact of Entertainment Violence on Children, multiple medical groups, including the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Psychological Association, recognize that viewing entertainment violence can lead to an increase in aggressive attitudes, values and behaviors in children and adolescents. Children who are regularly exposed to violence through television, films, music or video games, may exhibit some of the following signs or symptoms of overexposure to violence (Warning Signs, 2013): An increase in rule breaking or disobedience Difficulties in school and truancy An increase in aggression More frequent nightmares and sleep disturbances Appearing immune or numb to violence Pro-violence attitudes An increase in self-protective behavior An increase in feelings of anxiety Antisocial attitude Dishonesty Hostility towards police Substance abuse Loss of ability to empathize with a victim Feelings of hopelessness and depression Pamphlet created pursuant to an Act concerning a child’s exposure to media violence created by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey (P.L.2013, c.146). W nce e l o i v uth o Y MEDIA d an Predictors of Violent Behavior in Youth The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention’s Study Group on Serious and Violent Juvenile Offenders analyzed current research on predictors of youth violence, and determined that exposure to the following factors may increase likelihood (risk factors) that a child will engage in violent behavior (Hawkins, 2000). Individual Risk Factors: Nervousness, withdrawal, worrying and anxiety Hyperactivity, concentration problems, restlessness and risk taking Aggressiveness Substance abuse Favorable attitude toward violence Involvement in nonviolent criminal offenses Hostility toward police Early initiation of violent behavior Deviant behavior, and anti-social beliefs and attitudes Family Risk Factors: Parental criminality and/or mental health issues Child maltreatment Poor family management practices Lack of parental involvement High levels of family conflict Parental attitudes favorable to substance use and violence Parent-child separation Domestic violence School Risk Factors: Academic failure Low bonding to school Chronic absenteeism and dropping out of school Frequent school transitions Peer-Related Risk Factors: Delinquent siblings Delinquent peers Gang membership Community and Neighborhood Factors: Poor socioeconomic conditions Community disorganization Availability of drugs and firearms Neighborhood adults involved in crime Exposure to or involvement in violence and racial prejudice hat can parents do? Movies, television shows, computer and video games are created for users of different ages and maturity levels. Parents can protect children from exposure to violence on television, movies and other electronic devices by knowing what their children are watching. Before purchasing or allowing children to view media, parents are encouraged to preview the media; read video game reviews; ask other parents their opinions of new and popular video games; and check the rating symbols and content descriptions. Talking to older children about what they are viewing is also important. Some television shows have content that may not be suitable for children. Parents can manage what shows children have access to by utilizing parental control options, which allow customers to restrict access to specific programs based on ratings, titles or channels. Further information on parental controls can be obtained from the cable provider. The rating symbols and content descriptions of video games and cell phone applications (apps) can help parents select age and content appropriate games. The Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) considers a number of factors when assigning ratings, and will provide age recommendations such as: Early Childhood, Everyone, Teen, Mature and Adults only. ESRB ratings also include information about violent content. More information may be found at www.esrb.org. Tips for Parents ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Talk with your children and help them to learn how to separate fantasy from reality. Watch your own viewing around young children. Set up video games and computers in common areas (i.e. in the living room, kitchen). View shows with your children and help them to understand what they are watching. Increase your children’s engagement and interest in other activities that expand their imagination and develop their ability to solve problems. Play video games with your children and ask them about the game. Set limits on how often, and how long, your children may play video games or view television or movies o 1-2 hours per day for children between the ages of 2 and 18 o None for children under the age of 2 Be cautious with “online-enabled” games. Many popular games can be played with friends (and strangers) over the internet and are not rated by the ESRB. Monitor your children’s on-line activity, social media and use of apps. Use password protection features to limit your children’s access to electronic devices. Talk with the parents of your children’s friends regarding acceptable use of electronic devices. Visit websites, like Common Sense Media, that provide parents with age-appropriate recommendations and information on the content of video games, movies, apps and videos. More information may be found at www.commonsensemedia.org. Created by the Media Violence Working Group: Charlotte Arr, Past President, New Jersey Parent Teacher Association www.njpta.org Dr. Paul Boxer, Associate Professor of Psychology and Senior Fellow in Criminal Justice Rutgers University, Newark http://www.newark.rutgers.edu/ Nancy Curry, Director; Kelly Allen, School Climate Specialist New Jersey Department of Education, Office of Student Support Services http://www.state.nj.us/education/students/safety/ Debra Keeney, MA, CSP, and NJASP President-Elect New Jersey Association of School Psychologists www.njasp.org Dr. Rodney Logan, NJPSA Board Member and Principal, Ewing High School New Jersey Principals and Supervisors Association www.njpsa.org Lance Simek, MSW, school social worker, Mercer County Technical Schools http://www.mcts.edu/ Resources used in the development of this pamphlet may be found at http://www.nj.gov/education/students/safety/behavior/media.shtml H B P S P B O 5 O 1 STER / 4 1 20 ASSOCIATION MEETING SCHEDULE General Membership Meetings are held the 2nd Wednesday of each month at 7:30pm in the PPBHS Cafeteria. Please mark your calendar for the following dates: September 10, 2014 October 15, 2014 November 12, 2014 December 10, 2014 January 14, 2015 February 11, 2015 March 11, 2015 April 15, 2015 May 13, 2015 June 10, 2015 Point Pleasant Beach High School Booster Association ppbhsboosters@gmail.com POINT PLEASANT BEACH GARNET GULL BOOSTER REGISTRATION FORM 2014/15 Parent / Guardian _______________________________________________________________ Address _______________________________________________________________________ Phone# _____________________ E-MAIL ___________________________________________ Student Name(s) __________________________________________________Grade________ ________________________________________________ Grade ________ ________________________________________________ Grade ________ Annual Membership Fee: $15.00 per family, check payable to PPBHS Booster Association $15 per family + any additional donation = $__________enclosed Please return this form along with your check to: PPBHS Booster Association c/o PPBHS, 700 Trenton Avenue, Point Pleasant Beach, NJ 08742 As a Booster I am willing to help with: Snack Stand (Football) Volunteer Snack Stand Food Donations Football 50/50 Sales Basketball 50/50 Sales Bridge Coin Toss JV Sports Banquet Food Donations Your Booster Association works hard to provide scholarships to students, equipment and supplies to the teams, recognition awards and six Sports Banquets each year. Family membership is a consideration for student scholarships. BOOSTERS…. Helping the Beach Build Leaders! For more information email: ppbhsboosters@gmail.com Point Pleasant Beach High School PTO 700 Trenton Avenue Point Pleasant Beach, New Jersey 08742 2014-15 PTO MEMBERSHIP FORM The Point Pleasant Beach PTO sponsors and supports numerous programs for the students and teachers at our high school. We are striving for 100% of our school community families to join the PTO. Your support is greatly appreciated! WITH YOUR SUPPORT THE PPBHS PTO STRIVES TO ANNUALLY PROVIDE: v v v v v Spirit Week Funds for all four classes Scholarships to our graduating seniors (family PTO membership is a consideration for awarding scholarships) Support of Project Graduation Teacher/Staff appreciation activities Financial support for special programs such as last year’s Steered Straight Assembly Keep up-to-date with the activities of the PTO by attending meetings, reading the HS monthly newsletter, and by “liking” us at: www.facebook.com/ppbhspto ANNUAL PTO MEMBERSHIP DUES IS $10 PER FAMILY. Please return the bottom portion of this form with your $10 membership dues either to the HS main office or at our first meeting. Checks payable to PPBHS PTO. FIRST PTO MEETING is Tuesday, September 9th, 2014, 7pm in the Media Center Meeting Schedule 2014/2015 Oct 14 (in cafeteria for home coming speech voting), Nov 11, Dec 9 (raffle drawing), Jan 13, Feb 10, Mar 10, Apr 14, May 12 Thank you for your support! NAME___________________________________________ PHONE______________________ ADDRESS____________________________________________________________________ EMAIL(S)_____________________________________________________________________ Would you like to receive PTO News via email? yes____ no_____ STUDENT(S) ENROLLED IN PPBHS NAME____________________________________________GRADE_____________________ NAME____________________________________________GRADE_____________________ NAME____________________________________________GRADE_____________________ NAME____________________________________________GRADE_____________________ VOLUNTEERS NEEDED contact me to help with the following: Soliciting Prizes for Dining Out Raffle Prizes (now)_______ Sportswear Sales at Football Games (report to trailer a half hour before the game) Sept 5_____(scrimmage) Sept 26_____ Oct 3____ Oct 17____ Oct 24____ Helping sell Dining Out Raffle Tickets at the Festival of the Sea on Sept 20_______would like to chair this committee______ Baked Goods/Donations for the Holiday Semi-Formal (Dec)_______ ENTERED__________ Spring Fund Raiser (tba)_______ would like to chair this committee______ CHECK#______CASH Scholarship Committee (June)_______ PPBHS Music Parents’ Association Membership Application 2014-2015 Our dedicated and passionate group of volunteers supports the Point Pleasant Beach High School Music Department (Band & Chorus). Members raise funds, host events, and support our music students and director. Funds raised by the Music Parents’ Association (MPA) are utilized for: Student Scholarships, Annual Trips, Music Banquets, and various other needs of the Music Department. We welcome you and encourage you to join us!$10Checks should be made out to: PPBHSMPA. Please note the change in time: Meetings are held in the High School Music Room at 7:30pm. The entrance to the music room is on Foreman Avenue, adjacent to the handicap parking lot for the Presbyterian Church. Sept. 11, Oct. 9, Nov. 13, Dec. 4 2014 Jan. 8, Feb. 5, March 5, Apr. 16, May 7, 2015 Please email: ppbhsmusicparents@aol.com for more information or to volunteer your services! _____________________________________________________________________________________ PPBHS MPA FAMILY MEMBERSHIP PLEASE PRINT: Student Name(s): ____________________________________________________ MPA Member(s) Name(s): _____________________________________________ Contact Phone(s): ____________________________________________________ Mailing Address: _____________________________________________________ To receive information from PPBMPA please provide MPA Member(s) Email(s): _____________________________________________ Pleasant Point Beach H.S. Project Graduation Fundraiser Dodgeball Tournaments Saturday, January 31, 2015 Saturday, February 28, 2015 Saturday, March 28, 2015 7:00-9:00 PM Team Member $5.00 each EACH TOURNAMENT Six Members Per Team Divisions for Tournament Elementary Division: Grade 4-6 Middle School Division: Grades 7-8 High School Division: Grades 9-12 Adult Division: 18 year and older Spectators Fee Students $2.00 Adults $3.00 For more information contact Lisa Kitchenman at 732-492-5599 or kitchenmanl@ptbeach.com Return forms and payment to: Pt. Pleasant Beach High School Main Office, or to G. Harold Antrim Elementary School Front Office or mail to Point Pleasant Beach H.S. 700 Trenton Avenue Pt. Pleasant Beach, NJ 08742 Attention: Marie Kurtzke or Lisa Kitchenman All forms and fees must be received by the day before each tournament. Check payable to: Project Graduation Point Pleasant Beach H.S. Project Graduation Fundraiser Dodge Ball Tournaments Consent is hereby given for__________________________________________ to participate in the Pt. Pleasant Beach High School Project Graduation Dodge Ball Tournament described below: PLACE: Point Pleasant Beach High School Gymnasium DATE:(Circle) Saturday, January 31, February 28, March 28, 2015 PURPOSE: Project Graduation Fundraiser Dodge Ball Tournament TIME OF EVENT: 7:00 - 9:00 PM TEACHER(S) IN CHARGE: Lisa Kitchenman & Marie Kurtzke OTHER INFORMATION: All teams will consist of six players of the same division (grade level/age). The cost is $5.00 per person/each tournament. Each team will have a team name and must wear the same color shirt. Entries will only be accepted if all six permission slips are filled out entirely and are handed in together with the entry fee. This document signifies that I understand the rules and will abide by them, to ensure the safety of all student/adults involved. Failure to adhere to these rules will result in disqualification and immediate removal from the tournament. It is understood that every care will be taken, but that the teacher in charge is not personally responsible for any injury, or loss of property. Student’s Signature_____________________________________Date______ : Phone Numbers Home______________________Cell__________________ Parent/Guardian Signature________________________________Date______ Phone Numbers: Home_______________________Cell__________________ Team Name_______________________________________________________ Team Color________________________Division________________________ Player’s Name____________________________________________________ Player’s Name____________________________________________________ Player’s Name____________________________________________________ Player’s Name____________________________________________________ Player’s Name____________________________________________________ Player’s Name____________________________________________________ Amount Paid For Named Player_____________Check #______ Cash_______ January 2015 http://www.schoolcafeterias.com/highschool/newmenu/index.html[1/6/2015 11:48:26 AM]