General Meeting - Jan 7, 2020

Meeting Minutes 

Lincoln Parent Staff Group (LPSG) General Meeting

6:36pm, Jan 7, Lincoln Elementary Library

Welcome/Introductions

Icebreaker: Teresa - What is one Holiday tradition or activity you or your family enjoys?

General Membership Participation:

Eric Gunderson - talked to Scott and Craig about ways to increase the rigor. Currently no Robotics program/club/team. Great Lego robotics competition that happens every year. Third through eighth grade? $900 to get involved. Too late for appropriate funds for this year. Learn about robotics and engineering at a young age. Maybe budget for next year. Each child’s parent needs to be involved and help facilitate. Not necessarily a lead. Goes from Lego Robotics to Microsoft First Robotics (Google it): Make a robot, throw a frisbee, shoot baskets, robot wars... Differentiate in the classroom. March 3rd official proposal due.

Q: 3rd grade and up?

A: Eric - Currently no math team could do a math competition with Lincoln hosting, can charge admission to watch to fundraise.

C: cost and volunteers.

Scott: Southgate not locked. No trespassing during school hours 8:30- 4pm. Most parents in attendance in favor of gates locked for safety during school hours.

Meeting Minutes: Review/Questions/Confirmation/Approval of minutes from previous meeting - Approved

Q: Liz - Formal thank you to parents for contributing to book fairs?

A: Teresa - Yes, something in the newsletter.

C: Liz - Need second register to help with sales

Officer Reports:

●      Treasurer - John Holmstrom - *the following is quoted from John’s notes*

“For November and December we had a combined income of $5,571.58 and expenses of $4.122.92. The income from November includes the remaining funds that were direct deposited from MyFunRun. There is also income from Fred Meyer, The Student Store and Spirit Wear.

Support Activities that we were involved in included donations to the McClatchy Family, in which we use the donations to purchase a Visa Gift Card. We also worked and supported the School's Thanksgiving Lunch 

Major November Expenses Included a purchase of Scooters, cones and spots for the P.E. Department, which came to $999.01, and a payment to Squarespace for our Web Site Services, which was $252.63. Other expenses included Child Care, School Store, Popcorn, and Spirit Wear (online spirit orders are not included here). 

December Income Included our Santa's Workshop which raised $2,794.46. of this income, $1,254.46 was based on square purchases.

The Square (not included here) Fees for this amounted to $39.04.

Donations for the Arts from the Christmas Program amounted to $513.42, of which $219.42 were donated by card through Square, with $6.58 in fees. Other income for the month included Student Store sales and Spirit Wear sales.

Expenses for December include $1823.92 for Santa's Workshop. This includes two reimbursement forms which I have received today, which have not yet been paid 

We also has a $500 fee for Tax Preparation paid to Integrated Tax Services for our 1023 EZ form, which will retroactively reinstate our 501c3 status. An additional fee of $275 will be charged by the IRS once the documents are processed.

In December, we also purchased a Galaxy Tab, to help us expedite volunteer sign ups and Square purchases. The cost was $246.45.

For the Art Classes, we purchased five sets of left-handed scissors and 30 painting aprons (I think it was 30), which amounted to $65.05.

We also incurred Expenses to the Para Fund of ($53.09) and a teacher stipend ($14.06), both of which were paid for Book Fair purchases, The only other expense was a fee from SquareSpace of $7.77 that was Incurred when they changed our Account Level.

Our On Point Checking Balance on December 31 was $33,009.97”

Q: Allison - Account for hardship funds for families in need? Individual contributions.

C: Lauren - Donate through LPSG is a tax write-off versus just giving money directly.

 

Teresa - Concerning budget to note: Don't spend more than you make in one year. Beginning of year backward projected to add only certain events and dip into savings as needed with a vote.

 

●      President - Teresa Vick

Beginning Nominating Process for 2020/21 LPSG officers. Job descriptions come from PTO today, timeline checklist. As you go guidelines. All rules open up next year. Co-positions and trainee. Have positions open now. Nomination forms online for yourself or someone else. www.LPSGVancouver.com

 

Q: Do they need to know their being nominated?

A: No.

Can be parents and staff as well. March 3rd general meeting. Voting in May.

 

○      5th Grade Committee - We have workerbee volunteers, but no leader to coordinate communications, decisions on celebrations, and spend money. LPSG gives funds to the 5th Grade Committee to help get started. We have no one to coordinate the planning. We have worker bees (at least 5 people), need a leader.

 

Q: Allison - If no one steps forward?

A: Teresa - No idea. Craig feels confident someone will step forward. Kirby - LPSG to possibly help to facilitate and do the basics.

 

C: Allison L. - volunteered to help even though she has no 5th grader. Important to see the tradition continue. Seems intimidating- she previously led the 5th Grade Celebration last year and it is a lot of work. Suggests that LPSG helps to help bring more people forward.

 

C: Lauren - Have done that in the past with starting the fundraising but people backed out of commitment and it flopped the day before and was frustrating that the set up went to waste.

 

○      Teresa - Canva (online flyer/marketing creator) - Our nonprofit status let us get it free. Pro account is cohesive and fast. Instagram posts, fliers...

 

Committee Reports:

Old/Past Events/Business

○      Santa’s Workshop - Lauren Staples and Katie Riley

Not open during class time because there were not enough volunteers. Did after performances for two nights. Mostly positive feedback. Some teachers missed having it during the day. Opened for SLC during the school day and for 1 hour after school each day for all students.

C: Amanda - Less tears this year because kids didn't have money in previous years. Fund set up during previous year for kids without money. Made more before during the school day, but at what cost? Other parents did night shift. Way more work in previous years.

John - Considering getting a card because of huge reimbursements. Personal cards were flagged while purchasing inventory. Amanda - vote in designated shoppers. Kaori - or break out cards for the big purchases.

 

○      Boxtops - Lauren Staples

$222 check from Box Tops. Has died down from the spring. Takes a lot of effort to get people on board. We're still earning some.

 

○      Teacher Appreciation (surprise Christmas spread) - Lauren Staples

Katie and Lauren set up snacks and drinks to encourage them to keep going.

 

New/Upcoming Events/Business

○      Daughter Event proposal  - Allison Laurenza and Amanda Wong

Teresa- Early this year we went through the events. Had to cut some things that we couldn't do on our own. Board members took on additional roles and committees.

 

Allison - She started Daughter Dance five years ago because there were not a lot of family events at the time. Girls look forward to it. They bring a father or mother and sometimes the whole family. The girls enjoy being catered to - being fed, music, and pictures. Gym is turned into a themed event. Dance with family and friends.

 

Amanda - Have a date and a theme. “Here’s the deal. We’re going to throw it, you guys can support us financially or not, or we can do it ourselves.”

 

John - What’s the budget?

Amanda - Don’t have a budget.  Usually we make money.

 

John - has figures from a couple years ago. Made money.

Amanda - Willing to put money up front. Hiccup currently is usually use WinCo donation to buy food to cook. Now not an option now.

 

Allison & Amanda - Charge $20 fee + Lorenza account which funds people unable to pay. Usually a child and a guardian. $5 for each additional child. Includes full picture package, dinner, and 3 hours of dancing and music. Last year American Girl Doll given out as a prize. Every girl got 1 ticket. Also gave out roses one year.

 

Katie - Asking about a budget not to say no but wanting as much information as possible.

Amanda - We don’t have one because usually the treasure would give us one. 

Katie - Ran into hiccup with kitchen not available during Son Event.

Lauren - Kitchen manager on site $39 per hour. The only fee aware of at this point. Would not let LPSG in kitchen to get water during Son Event. Food donated may not need manager, Olive garden.

Amanda - Girls donation dresses. Go to FCRC if can't pay and covered. 19th of March. Candyland theme.

Teresa - Questions?

 

Q: Katie - Option of inclusive to boys?

A: Teresa - From survey and general feedback. Individual surveys for each event about who the event is for and estimated attendance.  Amanda - 350 to 400 estimated attendance, if boys added we’re at max.

 

Teresa - compiled feedback at least addressing the LPSG mission and purpose. Surveys about Daughter Dance.

 

Lauren - most feedback is all good, people were commenting on wanting something for sons. We decided to not do a daughter dance, if daughter dance then we need a son event and how to fit in timeline.

Allison & Amanda - in year that started, Son event was just okay. Was much smaller than daughter dance. Each year smaller. Did bowling and a formal event which had even less attendance than bowling. Movie rights were purchased but was canceled due to lice outbreak.

Lauren - talked about the pros and cons and talked about making whole family event and possibly too many people.

Teresa - if selling tickets, can max to whatever number we want it to be.

Random conversations…

Teresa -  need to table conversation for now because now 7:33pm

 

○      February Krispy Kreme fundraiser - Katie Riley

Krispy Kreme fundraiser idea. Money Maker for schools. Valentine's day Friday pick up at end of day. Title 1 schools is an easy and fun fundraiser. Can also purchase extra for those without pre-orders.

 

○      Family Tech Talk Night proposal (sometime Feb - May) - Teresa

Katie (Lincoln learning digital coach) - Digital media iPad. One to one device grades. DigitalU Lessons. Safe, responsible, respectful. Screen limits. Protecting identity. Being careful on sites. Parenting Digital Natives. Co - plan. Digital communication. Works with students on lessons.

Teresa - Host here, pay for refreshments. Support what Lincoln already does. No volunteer hours needed. Guest speaker for free, read over PowerPoint.

 

○      McMenamin’s Night - Lauren Staples

Family light 50% of proceeds go back to the school. Includes alcohol purchases. No date set yet.

 

○      Carnival (end of school year) - skipping

No date set yet

 

○      Donor List & LNA Grant - Lori Gascon

$500 Grant in even numbered years, if we staff Easter Egg Hunt with 6-12 volunteers. Art department. Haven’t heard anything from anybody. February 1st deadline.

 

Q/C: Jessica B - What is the $500 going to go to? Arts in classrooms. Supplies costumes different classrooms do different things.

A: Allison - Doesn't matter specifically just for support of the school.

 

Donation / Grant list. Updated list go through to get gift cards for carnival. Amanda volunteers to help stuffing envelopes.

 

Q/C: Jen S.- Mail merge with stickers? Just for carnival or general fundrainsing?

A: For any donations. Master donation list.

Jen S - Engineering companies donations might want to donate, grant or volunteer?

Amanda - OnPoint will donate too.

Jen S. - Rather than going to  parents go to companies.

 

John, Kirby, Allison - Concerning daughter dance- not a no go just need to figure out a budget, forecast, timing , placing, and will get an official response in 2 weeks. General consensus is we’re in favor. No no’s and just general concerns. 

 

Closure/Adjournment:

7:45 pm -  Meeting adjourned and gift card raffled.

 

Next General Meeting - March, 3, 6:30-7:30pm

General Meeting - Nov 5, 2019

Lincoln Parent Staff Group (LPSG) General Meeting

6:30pm, Nov 5, Lincoln Elementary Library

Welcome/Introductions
Icebreaker: What is your favorite place to eat in Vancouver?

General Membership Participation: 5 minutes for questions, comments, and suggestions from all in attendance. Example: questions/comments/suggestions/discussions about Lincoln, the LPSG, school district, a recent Lincoln event, a concern which the commenter is willing to help solve, newcomer questions, etc.

Q: What is a PTO/PTA/LPSG?
A: We’re the parent group here at Lincoln, a PTO. Explains differences between PTA and PTO. We rely heavily on resources from PTO today. We do fundraising, general meetings every other month, Board meetings every other month. Board makes decisions about the finances and budget. Volunteer opportunities and committees explained.

Q: Where to find a list of events?
A: On calendar on website, should be at least a “save-the-date”.

Meeting Minutes: Confirmation/Approval of minutes from previous meeting.
Change "meeting every 6-months” to “every other month" and spellcheck "principles" to "principal's" .

Q: On the Treasurer’s Report - Do we have a deficit?
A: John - We ran a deficit last year. Started out at 30k and ended with 24k. Being a new treasurer, not sure what exactly caused it, but a lot more was spent on the 6th grade party last year. We have a good start this year with trying to get ourselves back in balance. Have previous records, but nothing looked too out of the ordinary. Just spent more than we earned. Some events we put on don’t make money (son event/daughter dance). Money get spent on events, understaffed with volunteers, and money get spent just to make the event happen. We’re setting budgets and being more careful with spending for each event now. John gave Treasurer's email address if anyone wants more detailed information about report. Rebuilding year, we have more people on the board this year, more organization, access to PTO Today resources.

Q: What is a PTA versus a PTO?
A: PTA - Dues, national organization. PTO - no dues, every parent of a Lincoln student is automatically a member.

Vote on minutes. “Robert's Rules” explained. Motion to approve meeting minutes. Approved.


Principal’s Report: Craig Homnick - Title 1 Parent Involvement Plan
Title I School - means that 50% or more of kids are free and reduced lunch - 1 indicator of poverty. Get federal dollars, around 50k per year. It has gone down significantly and used to be over $100,000. Used to pay paraeducators. We have 5 paraeducators. Have requirements: to share information at meetings, School Improvement Plan (SIP). SIP is posted in a few places in the building - Making sure they are transparent on what they’re working on and what their goals are. See the columns on 2nd page of the handout.
Talked about data notebooks. Every student in K-5 has their own notebook. A trifold where teachers and students collect data. Can take with some year-to-year to see growth. Action step #1: Trying to find ways for students to care about their learning and show off through assessments. #4 under “Revisions”: Help kids to prep with SBA's. Interims are ways kids can practice the SBA.
Academic school-wide vocabulary list. With math and literacy.
Goal to increase math by 20% to be ready for SBA and i-Ready. i-Ready is 3 times per year.
ELA goal is 20%. Vertical team meetings twice per year. Lots of teacher communication between teams and grade levels. Purchased “Lucy Caulkins” (the new writing curriculum) - professional development day next Saturday to learn about new curriculum.
Increase student attendance rate. Still have issues with tardies and absences.

Q: What does SBA mean?
A: Smart Balance Assessment

Q: School academic vocabulary list - have not seen list for 3rd grade?
A: C. Homnick :Academic Achievement Coach, Stephanie Nicloson, is heading this and is still working on the list. Weill be released to parents and hope to post it in the school. Still don’t put a lot of emphasis on spelling. J.Blatt comments: they practice in terms of making sure that they're modeling and correcting as needed, kids corrected on their spelling are less likely to write and do the work. Have kids adventurous in their writing and explore and make small critiques are they go. No particular spelling list. C. Homnick comments: New technology and spellcheck, spelling is less important than it used to be. That is why is going by the wayside. M.Haagen: Reading program, HD word, supports a lot of spelling with vowel sounds.

Q: Should parents not focus on spelling at home?
A: Would prefer kids to write and explore rather than focus on spelling. Kids were inhibited in creative writing because concerned with spelling.On SBA there is a spell check button.
Also required to have a Parent participation plan with Title Funds. 4-6 weeks to make adjustments and revisions based on feedback. This is a document with ways parents can get involved in our school.
Formal way to complain against the school district. Also on the school district website. If you want to make a formal complaint there is an OSPI (Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction) in Olympia.
Brochures available to explain what is Title I. Also brochure for Parents rights to be informed of Title I.

Q: School funding resources cut in half, half as many para educators?
A: They try no not cut back in supervision, patrols, supervising recesses, cafeterias. Definitely less paras in the classroom supporting teachers on a daily basis. Federal dollars based on our count. Some schools get twice as much because they have twice as many kids. Not as much funding to give, at the federal level, not based on free/reduced lunch count.

Q: What is our percentage of free and reduced lunch?
A: One indicator of poverty, big difference in household incomes to get free and reduced lunch. Ranges high 50’s - high 70s depending on time of year. October 1st is when they look at data. Now around 65%. District is around 50%. Some schools are in the 90’s.

Q: 50k is for five paras?
A: Paras get funded in other different ways.
Money to fund 2 full-time counselors, money to fund Angela (math support). Allocated money for Playworks. Kids don’t know how to play. A person from Playworks comes to school a week each month to work with Mendoza. Kids learn to play games. Junior coaches meeting tomorrow. Giving responsibilities to help organize games.

Q: With only 5 paras - is there parent involvement to fill in?
A: Need volunteers to help 1 on 1 with flash cards or reading group. The 5 paras are allocated to every grade level.

Q: Other districts have gone to LAP?
A: Hough went under 50%. They are accessing district LAP funds and no Title I funds. LAP (Learning Assistant Program). LAP Reading teacher is Christine McClafferty.

Family Community Resource Center (FCRC) Report: Judit Torrents
Continue programs partnering with Trinity, All Saints, Lincoln Neighborhood Association (LNA). Connecting with families needs. Bridging that gap with housing or food resources. Holiday food drive with daily announcements for canned goods.. Family engagement -Watchdog kickoff. Had 70 dads that day. On Thursday, Love and Logic, so far 20 people interested.

Q: Green food bag program?
A: Goes to school pantry through LNA.


Q: What is All Saints?
A: Parents of Jenna Lee. Another church organization. Games in January with Trinity. Walking field trip to play board games. Trinity board games.

C: Easy way to support. Box tops, Fred Meyer rewards, Amazon. Meeting next week, Judit will share info.

Teacher’s Report: Jessica Blatt
Doing good. Loved the book fair, went smoothly. Teachers excited to get free books. Happy to have free popcorn.

C: Love getting teacher feedback from the surveys, we read and try to use information.

Officer Reports:
Treasurer - John Holmstrom
September 1st was the start of the fiscal year. John goes over the budget from a print out, fundraising totals, and donations.
Money related to book fair in budget is not really income. We collected and deposited cash into LPSG account and paid a check to Scholastic book fair.
Went over expenses: spiritwear, moneyminder, childcare, ice cream social, teacher appreciation, welcome back breakfast, Latte Da luncheon, general meeting expenses...
Average daily attendance for teacher stipends. Number of kids in each classroom?
C. Homnick: Based on allocations for the year - October. Added a whole new classroom.
Stipend designed for teachers spending out of pocket.
Book fair was for books for the library.

President - Teresa Vick
Working on LPSG Officer Manual for board members
Processes/procedures/forms
Association Bylaws and organizing documents
Officer job descriptions and timelines
Online ways to submit institutional knowledge (post event summaries)

Committee Reports:
Old/Past Events/Business
Boxtops - Lauren Staples
Just submitted fall clipped box tops. Totals down from years past. Made $140. Last year the total amount raised was $360. We are getting more from people using the apps and scanning receipts. Will get additional $33 from app. Will draw winner for gift basket.
New products may not be on box. Always scan receipts. Can get receipts from people to scan if they don’t want to. Set up to scan box tops receipts at stores.

Teacher Appreciation (teacher lunch) - Lauren Staples
Catered from Latte Da.
Q: how many people use app?
A: No idea. Can only see what store the receipt came from.
Amazon Smile, Fred Meyer, and Grocery outlet also have programs.
Popcorn Day - Katie Riley
Popped 475 bags of popcorn from 9:30 - 12:30. Where initially concerned about littering, only 2 bags found outside.
C: Recommend Regal cinemas. Can hold on to popcorn.
Q: Turning it into a fundraiser?
A: Yes, want it to be accessible to all students. Maybe give them the option to buy with logger slips. Ideas are $10 subscriptions, Popcorn Fridays, selling at events like Christmas performance, alternating days of Student Store.
Spirit Wear - Katie Riley
Kids love bows and having on hand spirit wear and selling old inventory. Socks at Santa's workshop, bows, key chains, incentives, online spirit wear. Currently trying to set up, but we would like to keep a small amount on hand and if we have to store it.
Q: Can we have a sponsor?
A: Trying to partner with a different company to have smaller batches.
C: Small batch embroidery. $50 cost to get in software. Bring your own clothing.
Scholastics Book Fair (benefiting school library)
Went well. Will purchase sets and collections that are higher dollar items, want to get numbers in the newsletter to thank parents. Contributing to literacy. $2,500 we get to keep half of the proceeds and a 5% bonus after taxes. We got a little over $2,500 that will go to the library.
Q: Book fair income and expenses are the same on income statement?
A: We just take in the cash during the book fair, deposit, and write a check for the same amount back to scholastic. Not income, we don’t make any money, just volunteer.
Fun Run
Snacks, chalk, fun course inside gym while other groups ran. Different company than last year - more profits go to school, all the kids got to participate. Out of town family that want to support can donate because payback books are local.
Letter of apology written by a student at fun run. Read by John: Spent $55 he raised from fun run and worked weekends to repay the money.
Payback books - Teresa Vick
Start earlier in the year - maybe start the third day of school. Sell at Santa's workshop.

New/Upcoming Events/Business
Introduce/Vote on 5th Grade Committee Leader & helpers
Received 2 interest form: Fundraising for the arts (Janet Lindsley) and 5th grade committee. Explain 5th grade Committee. Voting in those people doing that - maybe Kelly Sanders. Nicole Taylor did it last year and would be a resource. LPSG gives $600 starter funds for 5th grade. 5th grade day, t-shirts to wear throughout the year, licorice sales, Jamba Juice cards, Burgerville, bath bombs...
Santa’s Workshop - Katie Riley
Two evenings after holiday performances, also having open after school. Need volunteers.
Possible Community Caroling - Teresa Vick/Erik Smith. December 9th through 13th. Eric on board. Start at school, just for fun, not a fundraiser. Maybe have it at Latte Da instead of walking around the neighborhood? Safer, covered area, fire combined with a toy drive? For choir and non-choir kids.

Q: Emailing other teachers about wishlist book up to $15 value.
A: Jessica Blatt will pass on - write to volunteer Coordinator.

Jen Baker wins Latte Da gift card and Jenny Bock wins Box Top gift basket.

Closure/Adjournment: Next General Meeting - January, 7, 6:30-7:30pm

General Meeting - Sept 3, 2019

Lincoln Parent Staff Group General Meeting 

6:30 p.m. September 3rd, Lincoln Elementary Library 

Welcome and Introductions

5 minutes comments/suggestions/ideas from general members 

  • Drop off and how kindergarteners are getting to the gym. Using Mr. Watkins and 5th grade patrol to escort them. Helps so that parents are not taking kids directly to the classrooms or gym. 

  • Someone asked for an overview of what the meeting is for. Teresa - this is a general meeting. They happen every other month. We are a PTO not a PTA which is a national organization. No membership dues and everyone is automatically a member. Everyone has a voice and a vote. Explains everything on the agenda. Explained “Robert's Rules of Orders”

Confirmation/approval of minutes of previous meeting - approved

Principal’s Report - Craig Homnick 

  • Good and normal start to the school year. 

  • Kids are figuring things out. Working on building relationships, teaching procedures (walking in the hallways & anchoring), expectations in locations - cafeteria, playground and bus. Went well. Assistant principal -  Scott Sartorius coordinated that effort. 

FCRC Report - Judit Torrents - New FCRC Coordinator

  • Liaison for families, clothing, school supplies, housing, employment, utility assistance. Goal is family engagement. Help support and organize events for families and youth enrichment,  programs like Watch Dogs and lunch buddies.

Teachers Report - Jessica Blatt & Jennalee Garcia Montero

  • Jenalee - Kindergarten jumpstart. 40 students. Jumpstart was 10 days. Kids got to know teachers. Families Home Connection Conferences -  meet with parents through September. i-Ready testing window starting next week in the computer lab.

  • Jessica Blatt - 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade doing the same. i-Ready testing as early as possible to intervene as early as possible in reading and math.

  • Eric Smith - Sees all the kids. Camaraderie in the kids, home-like atmosphere, kids are comfortable and showing up to school excited and willing to step up more than they normally would. Having the same staff as the last few years is making it close as a group and work well together. Best start ever at Lincoln.

Treasurer's Report - John Holmstrom 

  • Finish the fiscal year which runs August 1st through September 31st. ITS (Intergrated Tax Service) in downtown - Lauren Cousins is contact. 

  • Just keeping an eye on money, bills paid, people reimbursed, and taxes.

  • September 1st started $32,000. $8,000 loss. Used to make the new budget. Cutting things, adding new things to help the budget.

  • $600 budgeted to 5th grade.

  • We're in a rebuilding year for the Board.

  • Tentative budget based on numbers from the last three years numbers.

Teresa - We can vote on it as with a deficit and hope to have new parents leaders who want to spearhead fundraising some of this can be offset. Or are we going to spend from reserves? 

  • Fundraising need to take charge or specific fundraiser.

Question: Jessica. How are school support totals calculated. Huge expense and very little income? Answer: Lifetouch (School Pictures), Barbecue and entertainment, Ice Cream Social, Art, Teacher Appreciation, Welcome Back Breakfast, Teacher Potluck during conferences.

  • Eric - Does Art have its own line item? We are still figuring it out.

  • Holiday programs, musicals, Lincoln Neighborhood Association - $500 from community for 2020. Need to know what $500 is being used for, need volunteers for Easter egg hunt.

Question: Can individual donors make designated donations? Could get hard to track and manage.

Vote: Do we take a deficit this year? Cutting things with the hope to have more fundraisers. All in favor.

Officers Report - Teresa

  • Working on organizing processes in place, records, public and accessible. Getting teacher materials in place.

  • Currently no chair for Daughter event, Son events, 5th grade. Will be cut if no parent participation.

  • Google G-Suite for nonprofits free. Old LPSG email was a personal account, switched to G-Suite. Gives Drive account. Info can be passed to future board members. Permissions can be passed on as well. info@LPSGvancouver.com. Most things are on the website.

  • Organization 

    • Bylaws 

    • Processes and procedures 

    • Future board institutional knowledge 

  • Co-volunteer coordinator Kirby and Nick 

    • Classroom pod parents  - a contact person in each classroom. Carnival.

Committee reports 

Old/Past events/Business 

  • Stuffing student folders 

  • Back to school staff breakfast on the 22nd.

  • Back to School Ice Cream Social Open House -  John Holmstrom or Nick Evans 

    • 450 bars of ice cream, 50 popsicles. $102 for all of the ice cream. 4 cases of 12 were left over. Supported by the LPSG.

New/Upcoming events/Business 

  • Payback Books Fundraiser -Teresa. First fundraising event, teacher stipends, comes from the general funds. Assembly on Thursday. Payback book demonstration. Half of cost goes back to Lincoln, goes home on Friday, share it now. Two full weeks plus two weekends. Any extras no later than October 4th. Books not sold need to be returned.

  • Fun Run (general fundraising) - Eric Smith. Katrina Hoover came up with the schedule, last fun run was very good. Small upfront fee. Three different stations on Tuesday. Will make online database, Facebook link, $10 per kid goal, 390 students could make $4,000. Cash or check. We keep 100% of the CASH proceeds. Spreadsheet of names to have on web page. Health fitness and creative movement, facilitate what teachers need. Fundraising in October.

  • Fun Run is general fundraising.

  • Scholastic's Book Fair benefiting School library - LPSG supports it with volunteers. October 17th and 18th in the library. We provide board members to take funds.

  • Teacher Appreciation - Conferences/Favorite Things Book - Lauren  - binder for teacher info. 

  • Conferences - Usually a potluck. Reaching out to businesses to donate food. Katie Riley is lead. On the 17th of October, need volunteers to set up.

  • Box tops Lauren - need a coordinator to lead. Basket to win, new app, no clipping, save receipt.

  • A Title I School could make $10,000.

  • Fred Meyer Rewards - Reach out to Trinity Lutheran.

Closure/Adjournment - meeting ends at 7:43 p.m.