P RAMPAC |
MT. DOUGLAS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Parents Advisory Council Minutes GENERAL MEETING January 15th, 2002 |
In attendance:
Eric Flanagan - President |
Patty Freeman -Parent |
Paul McGroarty - Treasurer |
Cam Bartram - Assistant Secretary |
Linda Bartram - Communications |
Gail Krickan -Parent |
Meva Sundher - Principal, Mt. Doug School |
Deb Courville (vice-Principal) |
Cheryl Riglin - Parent |
Pat Kruger - Parent |
Joyce Yao - Parent |
Debbie Ibaraki - Parent |
3. Approval of November 20th, 2002, RAMPAC General Meeting Minutes
. policies and procedures are being prepared for the School Planning Committees. Once the SPC is formed at Mt. Doug, it’s members will receive training concerning these materials.
-Cheryl Riglin expressed concern that employees of the School District were not eligible for SPC membership.
- Talent show in December made $2,395.00 profit.
9. Changes to school time schedule (Vice Principal)
- a key objective is to stay in touch with the new students. This will entail short homeroom periods Mondays-Thursday, with a mix of Grade 12 (mentors) and Grade 9 students. Staff support (TA’s) will be high. Grade 10, 11 and rest of 12 students will also have a homeroom for announcements and attendance.
10. Committee Reports
10.1 Grade 12 - No report
10.2 Grade 11 – No report
-notes prepared concerning the teacher appreciation lunch. Copy will be included in the minutes. Eric will also file a copy in the PAC folder.
-Linda has also requested parent feedback regarding bus congestion issues. No response. Looks therefore to now be less of an issue.
-Linda asked the office to distribute message to parents, via the e-mail list, regarding the staff appreciation lunch. This was not possible, given the wording of the current consent form. Meva will see to relaxing this wording next year.
10.5 Finances – (Paul McGroarty)
-Currently about $14,500 left in the PAC accounts. Disbursements from Gaming account as of Jan. 15 totaled some $12,437. Cash flow looks fine.
-Gaming Application now in and was quickly accepted but not yet approved.
-711 Bingo now shut down, but we can expect revenues until March 31, 2003. With no ongoing bingo revenue next year PAC can expect some cash flow problems.
10.6 Emergency Preparedness – No Report
11. New Business – Eric
-Any PAC member interested in the School Planning Committee? Paul McGroarty expressed willingness if no others step forward.
12. Adjournment: meeting adjourned at 8:42 p.m. with PAC approval.
Next RAMPAC General Meeting – Feb 19, 2003
Notes from the Teacher Appreciation Lunch (Linda Bartram)
Find out which day would be best for the teachers. Second to last week before Christmas is usually good.
Advertise the event to the teachers with a notice to go up in the staff room.
Check out the staff room before hand.
Plan for 50 staff to attend
Get list of parents who have volunteered to help at PAC events (signed up at Meet the teacher Night)and find a crew to assist on the day- one to make punch and bring ice, one to make coffee, two to look after food, two to clean up,
Get a list of parents who have said they can be contacted by PAC and find about 40 offers of donated refreshments- hot and cold savories (8-10); vegetable, cheese, and fruit trays (6-8); home made Christmas sweets (8-10); napkins, paper plates, plastic cups for punch, coffee, milk, sugar; punch fixings
Phone to remind donators three days ahead of the day and ask them to have the items to the school office by 9:00 on the day. Anticipate that some will forget or not make it to school (particularly purchased items) and that you will probably have to make a run to the store. Ask your crew to be at the school by 9:30(the event will run from 11:00 to 12:30). Clean up will take about half an hour.
Set up- use tables from library, need three Christmas tablecloths and table decorations, Christmas music and lights are nice