February, 2016 - Alki Middle School
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February, 2016 - Alki Middle School
1 ALKI MIDDLE SCHOOL NEWSLETTER www.alki/vansd.org WWW.ALKI.VANSD.ORG Darci Fronk - Principal Doug Warner - Associate Principal Sean Ryan - Dean of Students/Athletic Director Our Office Staff is always ready to serve you! February, 2016 UPCOMING DATES Lois Brace - Secretary Kristin Coffey - Registrar OFFICE HOURS: 7:30 am - 4:00 pm 313-3200 Intramural Sign-ups Feb.1-Feb.5—8:30 am-Commons Wednesday, Feb.3rd—Burgerville Night (Salmon Creek Burgerville) - 5:00 pm—9:00 pm Dee Lassiter — Attendance Clerk 313-3220 313-1448 (24 hr line) Erin Redd— Business Office Clerk Monday, Feb. 8th—One Hour Early Release Tuesday, Feb. 9th—Girl’s Bowling Begins Friday, Feb. 12th—STAND Social—3:30 - 5:00 Monday, Feb. 15th—President’s Day—NO SCHOOL Monday, Feb. 22nd—One Hour Early Release Tuesday, Feb. 23rd– Intramurals Begin BUSINESS OFFICE HOURS: 8:00 am - 3:00 pm 313-3210 STRIKE A GOOD TIME WITH THE ALKI GIRL’S BOWLING TEAM!!! Girl’s Bowling will begin February 9th. Come be part of a fun, dynamic, district champion team—no experience necessary!! Sign up at the Business Office. Cut off date to clear is Feb. 11th. 2 ALKI MIDDLE SCHOOL NEWSLETTER FEBRUARY 2016 PARKING LOT SAFETY- Parent Drop off and Pick-up Dear Alki Families: In order to minimize hazards to students we are asking drivers to follow these procedures to ensure a safe pick up and drop off in the Alki parking lot: Pick up time in the afternoon is 3:30-3:40 Please only travel east to west in the driveway when picking up and dropping off, then turn left to head south toward the exit, avoiding the first aisle. Pull as far forward as possible and continue doing so as cars pull out. We will be asking students to wait further west on the sidewalk rather than in front of the office. Form ONE line next to the curb when waiting in your car. Do not stop in the middle of the driveway to pick up or drop off your student. Remain in your car unless you are parked in a parking space Please find a parking space if there is no room along the curb. Students will be asked to use the cross walks to get to the parking area. Do not park or stop your car in front of any ORANGE CONES. 3 FEBRUARY 2016 ALKI MIDDLE SCHOOL NEWSLETTER Alki Attendance Q and A’s Q: At the beginning of the school day, when is my student considered tardy? A: The first bell rings at 8:55 and the tardy bell rings at 9:00. Any student arriving after 9:00 will be noted in the student’s attendance as a tardy. Alki’s school hours are 9:003:30. Q: When do the automated attendance calls go out to parents? A: The automated calls (“robo calls”) start going out 45 minutes after the start of the school day for any unexcused students. If the absence isn’t excused by the end of the school day an additional call will go out in the evening. Q: When does the first attendance letter get generated and sent home? A: Anytime a student has 2 unexcused absences in a school year the attendance letter is generated. REMINDER—POLICY FOR DROPPED OFF ITEMS Parents, in order to prevent classroom disturbances, we are no longer calling the classroom for your student to come to the office for items that have been dropped off. We do one call down via the intercom right before first lunch— 10:40 am for any items that you may bring to the office - this includes iPads. We do one more call down at the end of the day for any items or messages that your student may need for the end of the day. We appreciate your cooperation and understanding. 4 FEBRUARY 2016 ALKI MIDDLE SCHOOL NEWSLETTER Please join us in the Skyview Auditorium on February 9th at 7pm for the ALL-DISTRICT CHORAL INVITATIONAL CONCERT. This concert will feature a choir from each middle school and high school in Vancouver Public Schools and will end with a grand finale in which all the students combine and sing together. The event is free and open to the public. BEFORE SCHOOL BUILDING USE Alki provides supervision for it’s students in the Commons (our lunch room) from 8:30 am —8:55 am each morning. Students should enter through the Commons doors. Students are also welcome to be outside the front of the school where supervision is provided at this time as well. Students are only allowed in the Commons before 8:55 unless they have made prior arrangements with a teacher. *IMPORTANT INFORMATION YOU MUST KNOW* *New Varicella Immunization Requirement* 2016-2017 School Year The Washington State Board of Health recently changed the varicella vaccine (chicken pox) school requirement. Prior to starting the 2016-2017 school year, all students including high school students are required by law to do one of the following: Receive two doses of varicella vaccine, OR Provide proof of immunity by blood test, OR Obtain verification of history of chickenpox disease from your child’s licensed health care provider, OR Obtain a Certificate of Exemption from your healthcare provider Due to the change in the law, we can no longer accept parent verification of disease. *BRING THE IMMUNIZATION RECORD TO THE SCHOOL AS SOON AS THE VACCINE IS RECEIVED* 5 ALKI MIDDLE SCHOOL NEWSLETTER FEBRUARY 2016 Kudos To the Alki Community— The Annual Sharing and Caring Project is Another Huge Success! The students, staff and families did another fantastic job helping Clark County families in need and the Can food drive. (A special thanks to Deanne Warren and her committee for an amazing job)! Many students earned money to buy the gift they chose to purchase. Some used allowance, raked leaves, babysat, did extra jobs for relatives and some spent money they had received as a gift! Over 300 gifts purchased (many shoes, coats, jeans and sweat shirts) 38 stockings filled for all of the kids Toiletry items for all of the families Over 1300 cans of food for Santa's Posse Here is just a few thank-you letters Alki received from families that you helped support to make this project such a huge success: “I want to say thank you so much for your help this Christmas! I can’t even start to tell you how much it helped my family. You have touched my heart. What a bunch of amazing kids. I hope your Christmas is just as special as you made mine. Merry Christmas!” “I can’t thank you enough for your generosity! You made our Christmas. I took in 3 extra children (family) and my salary now won’t stretch enough. The kids all needed shoes and you got them all wonderful tennis shoes—they loved all their gifts! I wish you could have seen their faces on Christmas morning! Thank you from the bottom of our hearts! A Happy Family P.S. They also loved their stockings (1st ones ever)” 6 FEBRUARY 2016 ALKI MIDDLE SCHOOL NEWSLETTER News from the Counseling Center Questions & Answers Q: My child does OK in school, but she’s not working up to her potential. When I ask her why, she replies, “School’s not that important.” Where is she getting this message? Alki’s Career Day! How would you like to talk about your job to a class full of middle schoolers? Alki will be having our 3 rd annual Career Day on March 23rd and we are looking for presenters from a wide variety of career fields to come speak. This is going to be a great opportunity for students to learn about various careers from the people who work in them on a day to day basis. We are especially interested in having speakers in non-traditional career settings and the skilled trades. Students will be rotating through four different presentations of their choosing so, as a speaker, you will be talking about what you do to a group of no more than 30 at a time during each of those four sessions. If you are interested, or know someone who would be a good presenter, please fill out the web survey and one of the counselors will be in touch with you to confirm your attendance. http://goo.gl/forms/u1F42vxuag Stand Social A: Unfortunately, your child is probably getting this message from several different places—and in very subtle ways. Although popular culture gives lip service to the notion that school matters, kids often absorb the opposite message. Here’s why: The media highlights unique success stories. Stories of self- made millionaires abound. And often, the clincher is that some of these folks abandoned school. So you can see why your child might think, “Well, if she got rich without studying hard, then I can, too.” This is why it’s vital to remind her that these people are extreme exceptions to the rule. Many popular TV shows and movies celebrate ignorance. The most popular characters are often not-so-bright “jokesters.” But if your child believes intentional ignorance is her ticket to a bright future, she’s in for a rude awakening. Parents are busy. Do you groan about your child’s school projects? Are you too busy to look over homework? The message your child is getting may not be the one you intend to send. Show your child that school is a priority by asking about school every day. Let her know that her best chance at a happy and successful life is to take school seriously. Reprinted with permission from the January 2016 issue of Parents Still make the difference!® (Middle School Edition) newsletter. Copyright © 2016 The Parent Institute®, a division of NIS, Inc. Reminder of our services Valentine's Social - February 12th 3:30-5:00 Tickets will be available for purchase during lunches on February 12th $3 w/o ASB card $2 w/ ASB card No buses home afterward Dancing, Games, Wii, Contests for prizes!! We are working in conjunction with Skyview's Red Cross club on part of the proceeds from this event going to the Red Cross' Vaccinate a Village program. http://www.redcross.org/news/article/American-StudentsAbroad-Support-the-Fight-Against-Measles As counselors we want to remind you that we are available to help you and your students with a variety of issues. We routinely work with students on issues such as relationships with others, academic planning, future planning, crisis intervention and response, and many more. Please see our website for upcoming events and information. http:// portalsso.vansd.org/portal/page/portal/Staff_Portal/ Staff_Pages/ALKI_STAFF_PAGE/Alki_Counseling Don’t hesitate to contact us with any questions or concerns. Kari Tjersland – last names A-K kari.tjersland@vansd.org Myke Pace – last names L-Z myke.pace@vansd.org 7 ALKI MIDDLE SCHOOL NEWSLETTER FEBRUARY 2016 Dear Families: As we finish up the first half of the year we are finding that students are running out of supplies. Please check the attached supply list and make sure your student has the necessary supplies. ALKI 6th Grade Binder Supply Checklist The following are materials that the 6th grade department request that all students have on their first day of class. The materials below are what teachers would like to see students have in their binders AT ALL TIMES throughout the year to be best prepared to learn. Extras/refills of each are recommended. 6th Grade Binder Supply Checklist One 3-5’’ Binder (Any color) Pencils (at least 2) Ruler (3-hole punched if possible) Pencil Pouch (3-hole punched) Colored Pencils (pack of 12) Highlighters (green, yellow, and pink) Pencil Sharpener Glue Stick (2) College Rule Composition Note-books (4) College Rule Spiral Notebooks (2) Notecards (10-15) Pocket Folder College Rule Notebook Paper (20 pieces) Pink Pearl Eraser Blue Pens (2) Black Pens (2) Extras Suggested (but not required) 8 oz Hand Sanitizer or Sanitizer wipes 1 box of Kleenex Duct Tape (for binder reinforcement and decoration at the beginning of the year. Find a decorative one of your choice, we suggest your favorite College/University!) 8 ALKI MIDDLE SCHOOL NEWSLETTER FEBRUARY 2016 ALKI SCHOOL SUPPLY LIST – 7th & 8th Grade Stylus for iPad Back Pack (No sports bags please) 3 ring binder with dividers (at least 4 dividers) with pocket folders or accordion folders 3 holed College ruled paper, white, loose leaf #2 pencils (3 or 4 packages) 2 Composition Notebooks – one for Math and one for Science Pencil Sharpener with container 1 set of colored pencils 2 or 3 erasable pens (Blue or Black) Colored Markers 12” ruler (inches & metric) transparent Eraser, Pink Pearl Graph paper (1 pkg. ¼ inch) Scissors, 5” Glue stick (for paper) or white glue 4” Protractor Box of Kleenex Handi-Wipes Red ball point pens for correcting Calculator – Students will need a scientific calculator Preferred examples are : T134; T135x; T136x. (Other examples are Sharp 531DB; Casio FX-991; FX-115; FX-300V) Black roller writer pen Sturdy Compass (not for 8th grade) Gym clothes: loose fitting, but not oversized, plain gray t-shirt and black shorts, gym shoes (A District PE uniform may be purchased at the school office for $15) *If you need financial assistance, funds are available. Please call our office at 313-3200 9 ALKI MIDDLE SCHOOL NEWSLETTER FEBRUARY 2016 School Closure Information Please be prepared for school closures due to bad weather or other emergency situations. Depending on the circumstances, schools could be closed for one day or several days. Schools could open two hours later than usual or close earlier than scheduled. To find out if schools are closed: • Check “Emergency Closure Information” on the district website: www.vansd.org. • Check the Flash Alert website: www.flashalert.net (select Portland/Vancouver area, then Clark County Schools, then Vancouver School District). • Sign up for free FlashAlert text and/or email messages. You must renew this service each year. Both websites listed above will take you to the Emergency Messages page for Van-couver School District. Find “Emergency Alerts,” click “Subscribe” and follow directions. • Follow us on Facebook and Twitter to see our school closure posts: www.facebook.com/ VancouverPublicSchools and https://twitter.com/VancouverSD. Listen to your local radio and television stations. Call the School Closure Information Line at 313-1401. If schools are closed, the main school phone numbers will allow you to connect to the School Closure Information Line. The decision to close or delay the opening of school due to snow or icy roads usually is made early in the morning of that school day. If weather becomes threatening during the school day, schools may close early. If schools are closed, all after-school and evening school activities are canceled for that day. Snow/ice routes may be used for some school bus routes. Families that would be impacted by altered bus routes will receive letters with detailed bus stop information. Snow/ice route information also will be sent to the schools affected and posted on school websites. Schools in Washington State must, by law, provide 180 days of instruction each year. These days have been designated as make-up days in case scheduled school days are canceled: June 17, 18, 19, and January 28, 2015. If school must be closed more than four days, additional make-up days may be added. 10 ALKI MIDDLE SCHOOL NEWSLETTER FEBRUARY 2016 2016-2017 IN-DISTRICT BOUNDARY REQUESTS Transfer forms for in-district boundary exceptions are available at the school office beginning January 11th. Any student currently attending a Vancouver Public School on an in-district boundary must reapply for the following school year. Request the in-district student transfer from the resident school. Complete the form and return it to the resident school by the deadline. 1. The school staff will record the date and time on the application form when it is received by the school. 2. The resident school principal will release the student and forward the form to the principal at the requested school. 3. The principal at the requested school will accept the transfer or deny it and mark the reason for denial. 4. The requested school will send copies of the form to the appropriate persons or schools. For eighth-grade students who want to attend a high school other than their resident high school, the process is: Request the in-district student transfer form from the current middle school. Complete the form and return it to the current middle school by the deadline. 1. Staff will record the date and time on the application form when it is received by the school. 2. Staff will record the date and time on the application form when it is received by the school. For more information on Boundary Exceptions, please visit www.vansd.org ---------------------------------------------------------------------------2016-2017 OUT-OF-DISTRICT BOUNDARY REQUESTS Students living in Vancouver Public Schools requesting to attend a school in another school district OR students living outside Vancouver Public Schools requesting to attend a school in Vancouver Public Schools. May 2, 2016 Out-of-district boundary exception renewal begins 11 ALKI MIDDLE SCHOOL NEWSLETTER FEBRUARY 2016 Excellence Awards Do you know an outstanding VPS employee? Say thank you by nominating him or her for an Employee Excellence Award. Up to four employees or small teams are recognized monthly between October and May. Nominations from parents, students, fellow VPS employees, and community members are welcome at http://vansd.org/employee-excellence. Employment Opportunities Vancouver Public Schools currently has openings for substitutes in the following categories: emergency teacher, teacher, paraeducator, cafeteria assistant, resource officer, and bus driver. If you are interested in employment, information about positions and application materials are located on the district website (www.vansd.org) under the Employment tab (Apply Online). If you need assistance, please contact the Human Resources Department (hrdesk@vansd.org or 360-313-1080). PROFESSIONAL LEARNING COMMUNITIES—ONE HOUR EARLY RELEASE DAYS One hour early release days for Professional Learning Communities work will generally be held twice each month. PLC’s began in Vancouver Public Schools four years ago. Research shows significant learning gains may be achieved through teacher teams discussing lessons and standards, developing common assessments and reviewing the results together. This allows staff to create interventions and enrichment opportunities that better serve the individual learning needs of our students. Educators participating in PLC’s routinely focus on four essential questions: 1. 2. 3. 4. What do we expect students to learn? How will we know when they have learned it? How will we respond when they don’t learn? How will we respond when they already know it? The following dates have been designated as one hour early -release days for students in 2015-2016: September 14 & 28 October 12 & 26 November 9 & 23 December 14 January 11 & 25 February 8 & 22 March 14 & 28 April 11 & 25 May 9 12 FEBRUARY 2016 ALKI MIDDLE SCHOOL NEWSLETTER ATHLETIC INFORMATION (may be found at http://alki.vansd.org) ATHLETIC PHILOSPHY We wish to involve ALL students in our athletic sports by embracing “no cut” and “equal participation” policies. Every Athlete, regardless of ability or experience, will be on a team and will experience equal playing opportunities and instruction. ATHLETIC CHOICES 2015-2016 Fall Season -Football, Girls Volleyball, Cross Country (Boys & Girls) Aug.24th - Oct.21 Early Winter - Girls Basketball—7th & 8th Gr. Oct. 26– Dec. 18 - Wrestling - 6th, 7th & 8th Gr. Late Winter -Boys Basketball - Jan. 11 - March 11 -Girls Bowling - Feb. 9 - March 29 (Schedules are available at http://alki.vansd.org/ under Sports Information) Spring Season -Track - Boys and Girls - April 11 - May 26 ATHLETIC CLEARANCE PROCESS Students need to complete the Athletic Clearance Packet before being eligible to participate in a sport. Packets are available at the Business Office or on-line at vansd.org. Please be sure your student’s physical is current (good for two years from date of exam). All forms must be complete with parent/student signatures before they are eligible. Fees required include the $10 ASB Card fee as well as $20 for every sport that your student plays. Students who have done Football, Cross Country or Volleyball THIS school year will need to complete the Repeat Clearance Packet. ATHLETIC ELIGIBILITY Vancouver Public Middle Schools are now part of the WIAA (Washington Interscholastic Activities Association), and as a result, athletes who are not academically eligible at the end of a grading period will automatically have to sit out the first three weeks of the new grading period. This means that an athlete going out for football or volleyball who failed more than one class in the spring will not be eligible to play in games/contests until the fourth week of school. All athletes will still have to show they are passing the minimum number of classes before they can play in games/contests. We conduct grade checks on a regular basis for every sport throughout the year. Please contact Sean Ryan at 313-3207 if you have any questions regarding this new rule or other athletic inquiries. 13 FEBRUARY 2016 ALKI MIDDLE SCHOOL NEWSLETTER Young Champions Student Heart Screening *Recommended $25 donation. Young Champions screenings are available any weekday by appointment at PeaceHealth Southwest at the cost of $50 Community based heart screenings for Clark County and Portland Metro area students, sponsored by the Quinn Driscoll Foundation and Peace Health Southwest Heart and Vascular. The Quinn Driscoll Foundation is named for 13-year-old Quinn Driscoll, a student athlete at Wy’ East Middle School who died in 2009 after suffering sudden cardiac arrest while running on the track during gym class. Quinn had undiagnosed hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), a serious heart condition that is one the leading causes of sudden cardiac death in young athletes. Sudden cardiac arrest occurs every 3 days in a public school, occurring often without symptoms. Have your child screened today! *Free Youth Community Heart Screening February 20, 2016 Peace Health Southwest Heart and Vascular Open to ages 12-18 Register Today! 360-514-7755 www.quinndriscollfoundation.org Appointments are required Space is limited Walk-ins welcome based upon availability Who is eligible? All students within Clark County and surrounding Portland Metro area who are between 12–18 years of age This screening does not take the place of the pre-performance examination requirement for all student athletes who wish to participate in a school sport What is included in the screening? Review of child’s personal and family health history Blood pressure, height and weight measurement ECG/EKG (electrocardiogram) Echocardiogram/cardiologist consult if necessary How do I sign up my child? Registration is required Register online www.quinndriscollfoundation.org or call (360) 514-7755 Screenings are free of charge, however a $25 donation is suggested- all donations support future community screenings 14 ALKI MIDDLE SCHOOL NEWSLETTER FEBRUARY 2016 Free Sports Physicals 2015-2016 Available to Vancouver Public School students entering 6th through 12Th grades Who do not have health insurance or a primary care provider Limited Space RESERVE A SPOT WITH YOUR BUSINESS OFFICE Sports Physical Staff will facilitate a referral to a primary care provider Sponsored by Vancouver Public Schools And Family Medicine of Southwest Washington 2:30 – 4:45 pm November 18, 2015 March 9, 2016 February 17, 2016 April 13, 2016 Fort Vancouver High School **You must sign up in the Business Office of your school** A student who is not accompanied by parent or guardian must bring a signed permission slip Please tell your Business Clerk if you will need a translator. Por favor, informe a su Secretaria de negocios si se nedesita un traductor. NEW Sports Physical paperwork available from your Business Office --Please complete medical history portion prior to coming to the clinic-- Athletes with chronic medical conditions such as diabetes, heart disease or asthma should see their primary care provider. If these athletes do not have a primary provider, please let your school nurse know. 15 FEBRUARY 2016 ALKI MIDDLE SCHOOL NEWSLETTER Alki Middle School PTSA 3.7.86 Looking for a way to be more involved? The hunt for officers for the 2016-2017 school is on. We need a committee of people to help find interested parents who might be willing to serve as officers on the PTSA board. Contact president@alkiptsa.org if you have interest in helping us look for or are one of those parents. Want to hear about what’s going on with the Alki PTSA?? Check out the bulletin board right outside the school office Website: http://www.alkiptsa.org/ Like us on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/AlkiMiddlePTSA General Membership Meeting Save the date. The next PTSA General Membership Meeting will be on February 25th at 6:00 pm in the Alki Media Center/Library. We hope to see you there! Did you know that the 8th grade is selling concessions to earn money for their end of the year party? At home basketball games, the 8th grade group will be selling concessions in order to fund their end of the year party. Please support our 8th graders while watching your students play sports! Burgerville Night Burgerville Night is this Wednesday, February 3rd from 5:00 pm - 9:00 pm (Salmon Creek Burgerville). Head on over for dinner after the basketball game and show your Alki Pride. Come inside to eat or just drive through...it all counts. Remember a generous donation of 10% of all sales between 5pm-9pm will help fund the 8th grade celebration. Thanks for your support! Thanks! Thank you to our awesome Hospitality crew who hosted the Honor Roll breakfasts earlier this month! Thanks to our Alki families, students, teachers and staff who helped support our 2015 Giving Tree/Sharing & Caring. Thanks to your generosity we were able to help 15 families have a happier holiday. 16 FEBRUARY 2016 ALKI MIDDLE SCHOOL NEWSLETTER Ongoing Fundraisers: *NEW* Alki PTSA is now signed up with the AmazonSmile Program Amazon donates 0.5% of the price of your eligible AmazonSmile purchases to the charitable organization of your choice, Alki PTSA. AmazonSmile is the same Amazon you know. Same products, same prices, same service. Support ALKI PTSA by starting your shopping at smile.amazon.com (https://smile.amazon.com/ch/911563962) Fred Meyer Community Rewards Help us earn FREE MONEY! Simply link your Fred Meyer rewards card to Alki PTSA by following the link at www.fredmeyer.com/ communityrewards. Whenever you use your Rewards Card when shopping at Freddy’s, you will be helping Alki PTSA earn a donation from Fred Meyer. This does not affect your Rewards. Please use non-profit number 91678 or search Alki. Scrip Monthly scrip orders will come home September through June. A calendar of order dates is available on the Alki PTSA website. Scrip has earned $930 so far this year. February order is due February 19th and will be delivered on Friday, February 26th. Monthly Alki Scrip Program Basics Alki families buy retail gift cards through our scrip program at face value. (Pay $100 for a $100 gift card) Each retailer offers a discount to non-profits (like Alki PTSA) at 1-13% less than face value. The difference between face value and what Alki PTSA pays = our fundraising earnings. Orders are due on a Friday and delivered the following Friday February Calendar 2/5 2/8 2/12 2/12 2/15 2/19 2/22 2/25 2/26 Board Meeting 9:00am – 10:00am 1 hr. Early Release Stand Social 3:30pm - 5:00pm 8th grade Concessions Sales President’s Day - No School Scrip Order Due 1 hr. Early Release PTSA General Membership Meeting Scrip Order Delivery 6:00pm Thank you for supporting your Alki PTSA! Go Wolves! 17 FEBRUARY 2016 ALKI MIDDLE SCHOOL NEWSLETTER It’s time to turn in your Box Tops! Hello Parents! Alki Middle School receives two checks from Box Tops for Education program each school year. If you turn in your Box Tops before March 1, 2016 you can help boost the amount of the first check we receive in April. Our goal this year is $1000.00. You can help us reach that goal and make our yearly earnings check big by sending in your Box Tops this month. Bundle all your Box Tops and send them in before the March deadline. Once we send in all our Box Tops, Alki Middle School will receive a check from Box Tops for Education in April and can use this cash to buy the things we need. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me at jeffandmichelle3@comcast.net. Thanks for your help! Paula Leach Michelle Bryant Co-chairs for Box Tops for Education EARNINGS POTENTIAL WITH BOX TOPS FOR EDUCATION Number of Students 700 700 700 Box Tops per Month 1 5 10 Months 10 10 10 Box Tops Value $.10 $.10 $.10 Dollars Earned $700 $3500 $7000 18 FEBRUARY 2016 ALKI MIDDLE SCHOOL NEWSLETTER ALKI’s Café MenuMonday Tuesday February 2016 Wednesday Thursday Friday 1) American Faire: Steak Burger Chicken Burger Main Line: PIZZA, PIZZA Healthy Bite: Chef Salad Veggie Salad Deli Sandwich 2) American Faire: Steak Burger Chicken Burger Main Line: CHICKEN NUGGETS Healthy Bite: Chef Salad Veggie Salad Deli Sandwich 3) American Faire: Steak Burger Chicken Burger Main Line: FRENCH TOAST W/ TURKEY SAUSAGE LINKS Healthy Bite: Chef Salad 4) American Faire: Steak Burger Chicken Burger Main Line: CHICKEN IN GRAVY W/ MASHED POTATOES Healthy Bite: Chef Salad Veggie Salad SUPER BOWL LUNCH CHINESE NEW YEAR 8) American Faire: Steak Burger Chicken Burger Main Line: ORANGE POPCORN CHICKEN Healthy Bite: Chef Salad 9) American Faire: Steak Burger Chicken Burger Main Line: ITALIAN SPAGHETTI W/ MEATBALLS Healthy Bite: Chef Salad 10) American Faire: Steak Burger Chicken Burger Main Line: CHICKEN TENDERS Healthy Bite: Chef Salad Veggie Salad 11) American Faire: Steak Burger Chicken Burger Main Line: WHITE BEAN CHILI W / CINNAMON ROLL Healthy Bite: Chef Salad 12) American Faire: Steak Burger Chicken Burger Main Line: MOZZARELLA BREADSTICKS Healthy Bite: Chef Salad 15) 16) American Faire: Steak Burger Chicken Burger Main Line: CORNDOG Healthy Bite: Chef Salad Veggie Salad 17) American Faire: Steak Burger Chicken Burger Main Line: PIZZA, PIZZA Healthy Bite: Chef Salad Veggie Salad 18) American Faire: Steak Burger Chicken Burger Main Line: CHICKEN PATTY W/ BLUEBERRY MUFFINS Healthy Bite: Chef Salad 19) American Faire: Steak Burger Chicken Burger Main Line: CHICKEN TACOS Healthy Bite: Chef Salad Veggie Salad 23) American Faire: Steak Burger Chicken Burger Main Line: TURKEY DELI SANDWICH Healthy Bite: Chef Salad Veggie Salad 24) American Faire: Steak Burger Chicken Burger Main Line: BBQ BEEF ON A BUN Healthy Bite: Chef Salad Veggie Salad Deli Sandwich 25) American Faire: Steak Burger Chicken Burger Main Line: TERIYAKI BEEF DIPPERS Healthy Bite: Chef Salad Veggie Salad 26) American Faire: Steak Burger Chicken Burger Main Line: PIZZA POCKET OR VEGGIE SUB Healthy Bite: Chef Salad Veggie Salad PRESIDENT’S HOLIDAY 22) American Faire: Steak Burger Chicken Burger Main Line: CHICKEN NUGGETS Healthy Bite: Chef Salad Veggie Salad Deli Sandwich 29) American Faire: Steak Burger Chicken Burger Main Line: PIZZA, PIZZA Healthy Bite: Chef Salad Veggie Salad Deli Sandwich 5) American Faire: Steak Burger Chicken Burger Main Line: HOT DOG ON A BUN Healthy Bite: Chef Salad