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Room Representatives

The Room Reps Committee exists to provide students and teachers with fun, organized classroom parties as well as additional support for projects throughout the year.

The three annual parties hosted by the Room Representatives Committee, include:

Halloween Party
Winter Party
Valentine's Day Party

In September, a sign-up sheet is sent home with students in their Friday folder.  This sheet gives parents the option to choose their level of involvement in planning and/or running the school parties.  Forms are completed and returned, then one Head Room Rep is chosen for each classroom.  From there, the Head Room Reps contact the rest of their classroom's volunteers to begin planning. The Room Representatives Committee also partners with the Hospitality Committee during Teacher Appreciation Week in early May to plan and coordinate appreciation events.

2011 - 2012 Party Dates

Party

Halloween

Winter

Valentines

Date

Monday October 31

Friday December 16

Tuesday February 14

AM Kindergarten

Parade at 9:55 AM
Parties at 10:15 AM

Parties at 10:15 AM

Parties at 10:15 AM

PM Kindergarten  thru 5th Grade

Parade at 2:00 PM
Parties at 2:30 PM

Parties at 2:30 PM

Parties at 2:30 PM

2011 - 2012 Head Room Reps

Grade

Room

Head Room Parent

Kindergarten AM

KamW

Tiffany Miller

Kindergarten PM

KpmW

Kari McMurtrie

1st

1-J

Cyndi Lenczewski

1st

1-L

Jen Morrissey

1st

1-Sa

Zelinda Jimenez

1st

1-Se

Shelby Lyzun

1st

1-V

Alison Lebeck

1st

1-Z

Colleen Ross

2nd

2-B

Missy Dziewiatkowski

2nd

2-J

Hanna Dahir

2nd

2-P

Melissa Mittman

2nd

2-R

Lupe Escobedo

2nd

2-W

Erica O’Driscoll

3rd

3-E

Keri Knudson

3rd

3-Ma

Mia Olaszek

3rd

3-Mo

Julie Brandt

3rd

3-R

Robin Ladouceur

4th

4-C

Danielle Pedderson

4th

4-P

Shelly Fleisher

4th

4-W

Viktoria Vizin

4th / 5th Split

4/5B

Mary Haskins

5th

5-F

Pam Meyer

5th

5-P

Dana Benson

5th

5-V

Joanne Sinadinovic

5th

5-W

Angelique Johnson

Program Ideas:


While there are no hard and fast rules, each party generally includes games, snacks and crafts.  The Halloween party also includes an outdoor (weather-permitting) costume parade through the surrounding neighborhood which is run by the school and usually led by the local Fire Department.

Snack guidelines are set for each classroom or grade level and are strictly followed to ensure that potentially harmful foods are not introduced to children who have food allergies. 

Contact Information
If you are interested in helping with this committee or want to learn more, please contact the committee chair(s) on the : Committees page.

Page Last Updated 10.16.2011

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