Summerville High School PTSA THE WAVELENGTH
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Summerville High School PTSA THE WAVELENGTH
Summerville High School PTSA February 2010 THE WAVELENGTH Volume 1 Issue 7 Message from the Principal Summerville High School Parent-Teacher-Student Association 1101 Boone Hill Road Summerville, SC 29483 843-873-6460 2009 -2010 PTSA Board Members Principal Roger Edwards President Tanya Robinson 1st Vice President Aundreta James nd 2 The PTSA board meeting on February 2, 2010 was verification of what the Summerville High School PTSA is all about. That evening our PTSA gave out several grants to teachers, the 9th Grade Academy, and to the SHS Media Center to increase our access to “e-books”. The “ebooks” effort is especially worthy of note because any of our parents, students, community members, etc may access the “e-books” through the school web site. What a tremendous community service and effective, efficient use of resources when multiple individuals can access the same reference materials on-line at the same time! The teacher grants have direct impact on our students and the quality and depth of the teaching and learning available across this campus. It boggles my mind when I think about the amount of funding our PTSA has given that directly impacts our teachers and students. The most impressive statistic for me is how much the PTSA does, not only for the immediate school family, but for the extended families of our employees, students, and families. Examples are many, but the food bank is one outstanding effort to benefit students and families that are facing difficult times. Thank you Summerville High School PTSA! Thank you for your presence on our campus. Thank you for the positive impact your efforts have on our school family. Thank you for the many hours of selfless giving our PTSA members provide with only one thought in mind, “service above self”! ~ Principal Roger Edwards Vice President Nina DuBose Mini Grants SHS presents MiniGrant Checks to Teachers totaling $15,000.00. Pictured left, Board members front row L to R: Nina Dubose, Robyn Schmieding, Asst. Principal Brion Rutherford, and MiniGrant Chair, Caroline Nesbit. Back row L to R: David DuBose, Principal Roger Edwards, and Aundreta James. 3rd Vice President Sherry Knight Secretary Suzanne Blanton Treasurer Gina Austin Newsletter Tina Lake E-mail your articles & comments to shsptsapresident@yahoo.com or leave in the PTSA mailbox at the school THE WAVELENGTH A quarterly publication paid for and produced by the SHS PTSA. Mini-Grant Recipients Congratulations to the following Mini-Grant winners who will receive funds to purchase materials not available through their classroom budgets: Claire Singleton, Will Wilson, Catherine Cease Flores & Debbie McGregor, Cathy Baker, Erin Bloom, Ellen Callahan, Michael Eubinag, Mary Lowery, Ingrid Ellis-Bryan, Risa Matteo, Judith Dossett, Suzy Hayden, Debby Somerville, Cindy Lee & Paula Walsh, Kent Freeman, Jennifer Tracy, Patty White, Tom Powell, Wade Mazell, Jill Reeves, Curtis Crowe, Elizabeth Crocket, Judith Dossett & Laura Melfi, Laura Smith, and Tina Handlos. THE WAVELENGTH February 2010 Page 2 Thoughts From the PTSA President Do you think winter will ever leave us?! It’s been crazy cold, but it won’t be long before we feel the warmth of spring. Here are just some of the things that come every year with this season... Senioritis - an emotional disorder for seniors and parents of seniors for totally different reasons. Parents feeling melancholy that their” just yesterday little ones” are about to take off for new adventures while seniors are counting down the days for their adventure. Spring Fever - This alarming disorder happens every year and there is no vaccination to prevent it. To date there is no cure, but know it will pass as summer months approach. Broke - A real financial disorder caused by Prom tickets, Tuxedo rental, prom dress, Deposits for college/housing, car insurance for the next generation of SHS drivers, and spring break vacations! BUT...it’s truly the most alive part of the school year – so sit back and enjoy the moments because they will be gone before you know it! Our PTSA Board has experienced one success after another because of great volunteers, supportive administrators, involved parents and teachers. At this writing, our organization has been able to donate Fifty Four Thousand Dollars back to our school for: • Mini-grants • Freshman Academy • Honor Roll Recognitions • Health and Wellness • Special Education needs • E-Books technology programs for our library • Christmas shoppers (for students living in very poor conditions) • Hospitality – treats for our faculty and staff • Another SIX Thousand to be given out for scholarships • Reading program for ninth and tenth graders • Senior Breakfast & end of the year Senior Class picnic With three months to go, we look forward to continue our volunteer service through hours and with monetary donations for the best students and faculty in District Two! Please know we ALWAYS welcome new volunteers. All you need to do is go by the PTSA school store and fill out a volunteer form or call the school and they will get the information to the PTSA. Star Students The Summerville High School PTSA recognizes two students each month who exhibit outstanding qualities and provide service to either an individual or to Summerville High School. Teachers or other SHS personnel including volunteers may nominate any student for this award. Students receive a certificate, a "Head of Every Line" pass to skip lunch lines for one month- in recognition for the help given to someone else, a SHS T-Shirt with a specific design only for this award, and a $25 Gift Card. Pictured right, Back row L-R: Carson Davis (Dec), Matthew Ferguson (Nov) Front row L-R Ashley Rodriguez (Nov), Lainey Brannock (Dec). Parenting Tips An excellent source for a variety of Parenting tips from helping your children with study habits to boosting your child’s self esteem are readily available on the National PTA website. In addition, the National PTA gives parents a voice in child advocacy. We encourage you to visit the website and take advantage of the many resources available. To find out more, Visit www.pta.org Legislative News from District 23 This year is going to prove to be a busy one in the legislature judging by the stories we are reading in the paper each day and there are a few that are especially pertinent to our students and our schools. The biggest story in the news is the School Junk Food bill which was passed by the House last year. The Senate didn’t think the bill went far enough as it exempted school fundraisers at certain levels but not others so the Senate Education Committee took issue with it and has passed another version to block the sale of high fat and high sugar food and drinks at all levels during school hours, anywhere in the school and it set higher nutritional standards than the USDA. The bill is not good news for those schools that depend on them to help fund things for the schools and classrooms that they need and wouldn’t be able to have if not for those fundraisers and the money they put back into the schools. The next bills on the table are ones on text messaging and cell phone use while driving. The House bill would ban both text messaging and talking on hand held phones while driving and the Senate bill would ban only text messaging and emailing while driving. The one thing both bills have in common is that they both would include fines and points on your license if caught. The House bill also includes harsher penalties for school bus drivers who are caught including the loss of their school bus driver certification. ~ Susan Strohm, District 23 President THE WAVELENGTH February 2010 Page 3 Committee Chairs Golf Tournament Suzanne Blanton Roger Powell Homecoming Sherry Knight Sherri Cone Sally Taylor Hospitality Tina Zimmerman Legislative Susan Strohm Membership Nina Dubose Mini-Grants Caroline Nesbit Parental Involvement Robyn Schmieding Parent Liaison Tanya Robinson Aundreta James Reflections Sherry O’Neil Times are not as easy this year for many, but the PTSA at Summerville High School is stepping up to help. Recently at a PTSA board meeting, checks were given out to over a dozen teachers in the form of mini-grants totaling fifteen thousand dollars. This extra funding will allow teachers to purchase everything from technology, books and special paper for the student’s newspaper, to calculators and jets for Smart Boards. A Ten Thousand Dollar gift was presented to the library to purchase E-Book technology. This is staying ahead of the learning curve helping entire classrooms do book reports via the internet eliminating the need to purchase the book. They may even choose to do the research on their home computers by simply entering a pass code saving time and money for the students. Another check was presented to the school nurses for Three Thousand Dollars to purchase a desperately needed refrigerator to store medicine for students along with two wheel chairs and a variety of medical equipment. The evening ended with a Five Hundred dollar check given to the Freshman Academy to assist with HSAP Labs. Monetary help is important, but ranks behind true labor of service. Volunteer labor has brought in over Ten Thousand Hours of service already this year. If you multiply that by just the minimum wage it would equal over Seventy Thousand dollars. Pictured above: Presenting a $10,000.00 check to SHS Librarian Judith Dossett PTSA Board Members far left front row Gina Austin, Nina DuBose, PTSA President Tanya Robinson, Principal Roger Edwards, Librarian, Judith Dossett, and Aundreta James. Back row: David Dubose, Kent Robinson, and Asst. Principal Brion Rutherford. Food Pantry Scholarships Kent Robinson Sunshine Miriam Weber Volunteers Carol Armstrong Ways & Means Aundreta James Pictured above: Members of the SHS National above: Members of the SHS National Honor Honor Societydonated donatedover over 100 to to thethe SHSSHS food Society 100 boxes boxesofofcereal cereal pantry. Members thecontributed cereal to theone NHSbox Induction food pantry. Each brought member during to mark their commitment to service in the community. The SHS PTSA is accepting donations for the SHS food pantry, which was created to supply children in need with food for the weekends. Any group or individual Pic that would like to donate may contact, Melanie Ivonowski at Pictured mivonowski@gmail.com. The PSTA would like to thank all those who have generously donated to this worthy cause. PTSA Sponsors Holiday Luncheon With the help of some local businesses, SHS PTSA treated nearly 300 faculty and staff to a delicious holiday lunch. PTSA wishes to thank the following businesses for their help in hosting a SHS Teachers & Staff Holiday Luncheon: Eclectic Chef, Perfectly Franks, Sweetwater Grill, Jason’s Deli, Mr. K's Piggly Wiggly, Mark Ensley State Farm, Miler Country Club, Kent Robinson Allstate Thank you for the donation of money, food, and labor. We also want to thank the parents of Summerville High School who baked all the yummy desserts for the luncheon. Winter Open House Students and parents enjoyed delicious desserts contributed by the SHS PTSA for the evening of the Winter Open House. Parents were invited to meet with their child’s teachers and have dessert with Principal Roger Edwards for an informal chat. Parental Involvement Chair, Robyn Schmieding coordinated “Dessert with the Principal” with the help of outstanding parents: Leslie Kelly, Ranai Kennedy, Kim Lucius, and Laura Linder who helped decorate and serve at the event. Stay Informed With state of the economy and the recent cuts to education funding, a lot of parents are concerned and wanting to know more. One of the best ways to stay is informed is through the South Carolina PTA website. It provides current legislation and tracks the progress of bills in both the House and Senate. It also provides video of legislative sessions. In addition, a web-based SCSBA Advocacy Network allows members to receive timely legislative email alerts from the association and in turn, easily communicate their position with their legislators. Take the time to visit: www.scpta.org Golf Tournament Results The 2010 PTSA Greenwave Open raised $1090 for SHS scholarships. The sun was shining bright as golfers competed in the Captain’s Choice tourney. The results: 1st place (Low Gross)-Paul Welsh, Chris Owens, Dave Bordiuk, and Brooks Harlowe, 1st place (Low Net)-Tom Heiden, Jamie Quinn, Larry Dangerfield, and Mike Windham, 2nd place (Low Net)-Steve Cotter, Curtis Crowe, David Blackwell, and Hunter Bowie, MOST FUN- Sonny Kay, Stuart Kay, Thomas Finucan, and Madison Avant. The SHS PTSA wishes to thank all those who sponsored and helped with the event: $50 Hole Sponsors: AllState Insurance-Kent Robinson, Norton & Richardson, Belles House of Pizza, Coyle Optometry, Dean & Reagin Orthodontics, Tony Pope-State Farm Insurance, Austin Sand, Pineland Family Dental, P.A., Southcoast Community Bank, and The Taylor (Sally) Family. The following businesses/individuals donated items: Crowfield Golf & Country Club-Tom Heiden (2 foursomes), Miler Country Club-Bray Blanton (1 foursome), Snee Farm Country Club-Mike Carroll/Jostens (1 foursome), Wescott Plantation-J.W. Long Mechanical (2 rounds), Island Frames-Miriam Weber (2 framed wildlife pictures), Dick’s Sporting Goods-Paul Welsh (Golf bag & coupons), Applebee’s-Paul Welsh (4 $5 off coupons), Allstate-Tony Pope (Koozies for golfers), The UPS Store-Lori Beier (5 prepaid fax cards, 10 prepaid copy cards), Screen East- Beth Laprad/Aundreta James (golf towels), PTSA Wave Cave-David Dubose (water, crackers, desserts),Chick-fil-A (goodie bag give-a-way), Sweetwater ($20 gift certificate), Sticky Fingers (2-$20 gift cards), Beef O’Brady’s ($20 gift certificate), and Citadel Brigadier Foundation (2 golf umbrellas). Reflection Winners! Pictured L-R: Shayla Hoff (1st place Literature), Caitlyn Keplar (2nd place Literature), Elizabeth Ackerman (HM Literature & 3rd place Visual Arts), Megan Taylor (2nd place Visual Arts), Sarah Stewart (HM Visual Arts), and Marsha Hicks (1st place Visual Arts). CONGRATULATIONS!! “Beauty Is…” Reflections, sponsored by the PTSA, is an annual event that allows students to express themselves creatively and to be recognized for their artistry. Congratulations to all of our winners and honorable mentions who so insightfully reflected the theme, “Beauty Is” with their amazing talents: Literature: 1st: Shayla Hoff 2nd: Caitlyn Keplar 3rd: Victoria Hoover HM: Elizabeth Ackerman HM: Allyson Baker Photography: 1st: Brianna Mertz 2nd: Stephanie Crumpler 3rd: Shelby Lewis HM: Samantha Hammond HM: Jana Kitch Visual Arts: 1st: Marsha Hicks 2nd: Megan Taylor 3rd: Elizabeth Ackerman HM: Sarah Stewart Film: 1st: Tabitha Williams 2nd: Shannon Graves 3rd: Vivien Kratzert HM: Laura Smith HM: Taylor Rogista A district ceremony was held at Fort Dorchester High School during which winners received a medal and certificate. Winners that were not able to attend this ceremony will have another opportunity to receive their award during the school ceremony on March 2, 2010. Entries were forwarded to Columbia for the State Competition. Photography & Visual Arts entries were judged on February 6th and Stephanie Crumpler won 3rd place in Visual Arts. Her entry will go on to the National Competition. The State winners for Literature and Film will be announced in April. Our awards ceremony will be March 2nd. Winners will receive $50.00 for first place, $30.00 for second place, $20.00 for third place, and Starbucks certificates for honorable mention. Scholarship Opportunity S.T.A.R.S. (Summerville Takes a Responsible Stand against underage alcohol and drug use) is awarding two $500 scholarships to SHS students who are attending a 2 or 4 year school in the Fall of 2010. Applications are available in the Guidance Department .