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Lakeside Parents and Guardians Association 8th-Grade News

Nov. 4, 2016

 

Thanks to our great parents and guardians!

From the parent and guardian coffee, to weekend sporting events, to time around school, we find ourselves feeling thankful for having such a supportive, interesting, and friendly parent and guardian community! We look forward to seeing more of you at upcoming PGA events.

 

Don't forget, there is no Middle School next Friday, Nov. 11. Enjoy your three-day weekend!

 

Your class reps,
Christianne, Jo Ann, Michelle, and Renee

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Online logowear sales ends today, Friday, Nov. 4.

8th-grade news

  

Parent and guardian potlucks: WE NEED HOSTS!

The PGA parent and guardian potlucks are a great school tradition that allow adults to connect in a relaxed setting and are a wonderful opportunity to broaden and strengthen our community. These informal dinners and brunches occur in families' homes. We are desperate for five more families willing to host and have added additional weekends. The potlucks will take place over the weekends of Dec. 2-4, Dec. 9-11 (please note Friday, Dec. 9 is the MS 7/8 dance), Jan. 6-8, Jan. 13-15 (please note this is MLK weekend), Jan. 20-22, and Jan. 27-29, 2017. We are in need of volunteers who are willing to open up their homes and host a dinner or brunch on a date of their choosing. Please contact Alexa Albert or Charlene Marver if you are willing to host one of these fun gatherings.

 

Rummage sorting days
Tuesday, Nov. 8 and Nov. 22, 8 a.m.-12 p.m., Rummage Depot

Please join other class parents and guardians at our next 8th-grade Rummage sorting day in the Rummage Depot. For questions, please contact 8th-grade Rummage reps Jo Ann Denney or Michelle Moody.

 

Parent and guardian peer group

Wednesday, Nov. 9, 7-8:30 p.m., MS dining room

Please join Marcy Porus-Gottlieb and Chris Rogers for the upcoming 8th-grade peer group meeting. For those of you who have not attended before, these meetings are great opportunities to talk informally about topics - suggested by you - that we care about and that affect our students. Past topics included cell phone use, handling homework, and the social scene. Come talk about what's on your mind and meet and mingle with other 8th-grade parents and guardians. Hope to see you there! If you have any questions, please email Chris Rogers or Marcy Porus-Gottlieb.

 

ROAR Lakeside Hoedown

Saturday, Nov. 19, 5:30 p.m., Fremont Studios

When you register for the Lakeside Hoedown, we encourage you to sit with other 8th-grade parents and guardians or feel free to list friends that you would like to sit with. We hope to make this an inclusive event, so encourage new families or families who have never attended ROAR to join you. Please register by clicking here as there are limited seats and the registration deadline is Monday, Nov. 7. 

8th-grade class ROAR auction buy-in party
Friday, March 31, 2017, 6:30-9:30 p.m., Sparkman Cellars

When the ROAR online auction opens on Wednesday, Nov. 9, be sure to sign up for the 8th-grade buy-in party. The event will be held at Sparkman Cellars tasting room in Woodinville and food will be provided by Purple Café. Tickets are $40 per person.  

PGA news for all grades

Click here for the complete Lakeside School calendar.

 

Logowear: Online sale ends TODAY
Today is the final day to shop online during the fall logowear sale. The next online sale will be in April 2017. To see and order any of our great new products or classic essentials like hats, sweatshirts, and sweatpants, please visit the logowear website. Show your school spirit and raise funds for great PGA programs at the same time. GO LIONS!

ROAR: Lakeside Hoedown online auction opens soon
Saturday, Nov. 19, 5:30 p.m., Fremont Studios

ROAR is only two weeks away and the online auction opens on Wednesday, Nov. 9 at 8 p.m.! Don't miss this opportunity to bid on over 120 items including restaurant certificates, sports and theater tickets, hotel and vacation homes, spa indulgences, and more. Amazing buy-in parties are also available and sell out quickly. The online auction ends on Nov. 16 at 8 p.m. Auction items can be viewed here. ROAR is almost sold out— just 100 tickets left! Click here to register by Nov 7.


PGA affinity groups schedule next meetings

Same sex parents and guardians and/or parents and guardians of LGBTQ students

Sunday, Nov. 13, 6-8 p.m.

The first off-campus meeting will be a potluck held at a private residence located in Seattle. The topic will be "what are our children talking about: coming out, definitions, social pressure."

 

Parents and guardians of Asian American, East Asian, Southeast Asian, South Asian, or Pacific Islander students

Monday, Nov. 14, 6:30-8:30 p.m.

Members of this affinity group are invited to an appetizer and dessert potluck in the Houghton neighborhood in Kirkland.

 

Parents and guardians of biracial/multiracial students

Wednesday, Nov. 30, 6:30-8 p.m.

Parents and guardians with biracial or multiracial students are invited to an appetizer and dessert potluck in the Laurelhurst neighborhood in Seattle. The topic will be "our experiences as parents and guardians of biracial/multiracial kids."

 

Further details, including exact meeting locations, will be provided when you join an affinity group's mailing list. Sign up here. PGA affinity group meetings are for parents and guardians only. Sorry, no students. Questions? Please contact Bridgette Taylor.

News from the T.J. Vassar diversity and community committee
Monday, Nov. 21, 7 p.m., PGA office
The parent and guardian community is invited to participate in our first meeting of the year where we will get acquainted and discuss video clips from a Seattle Times special project about race in Seattle called "Under Our Skin." Questions? Please contact Katja Shaye or Susan Takemoto.


PGA Lecture: Kids, sex, and gracefully losing control
Thursday, Dec. 1, 6:30 p.m., US Kent Evans auditorium

Join the conversation with Seattle educator and filmmaker Greg Smallidge as we explore
and discuss the role of parents and guardians in our children's sexuality education and behavior. Learn how to support your tween/teen to have ownership of their sexual health and happiness, and hear Greg share his own personal journey of successfully "getting through" these years. Social time will start at 6:30 p.m. with light refreshments; presentation starts at 7 p.m. Parents and guardians only. Please contact Shi Harrington, Julia Yee, Anna White, or Bridgette Taylor if you have any questions.


T.J. Vassar diversity and community committee welcomes Justice Mary Yu
Monday, Dec. 5, 7:00 p.m., US Kent Evans auditorium
We are thrilled to welcome Washington Supreme Court Justice Mary Yu to Lakeside for a talk about her inspirational rise to the state's highest court. Justice Yu is the daughter of immigrants, the first person in her family to go to college, and the first Asian-American, first Latina, and first LGBTQ community member on the court. Refreshments will be served from 6:30 p.m. with the talk beginning at 7 p.m. Parents, guardians, and students are invited. Please contact Katja Shaye or Susan Takemoto with questions.

 

Donate, volunteer, shop and have fun at Rummage!

Donate: The Rummage Sale cannot happen without your donations! Rummage has updated our donation guidelines for regular items and electronics. Please drop off items at the Depot on the bottom floor of the PGA building. We are seeking donations in glassware, sporting goods, hardware, and garden.

Volunteer: We are looking for some new help at the sale. You can sign up using the "Get involved!" link.

Shop: The Depot is setting aside winter sportswear and gear. This is a great place to get something for your rapidly growing student. Come shop 8 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Mon.–Thurs. at the Depot. (Cash and checks only.)

Have fun: Meet your fellow parents and guardians and check out the bargains by volunteering for the sorting day that fits your schedule. If you have any questions, or are interested in volunteering, please contact PGA staff Vonnie Breidenstein.


Where do your ROAR donations go?
The ROAR auction is the PGA's biggest fundraiser. This year, thanks in large part to ROAR, the PGA donated $475,250 to support Lakeside's operating budget and student programs. Our donation contributed $228,000 towards the school's operating budget and staff salaries, and $110,000 to "tools for the job" a program that helps teachers make purchases to support student learning. (Past purchases include the MS outdoor play structure, a 3D printer for the US, smart boards and better desks for classrooms, and new microscopes and other equipment for science labs.) Additional funds were earmarked for scholarship endowments, the LEEP program, educational enrichment for class field trips and outside speakers, and eliminated student participation fees for MS Athletics. Along with the $475,250 donation to the school, the PGA raised $105,000 to support our own programs allowing us to fund the Back-to-School Picnic, throw three tailgates, underwrite Prom to make it affordable for all seniors, run speaker programs, and host grade level coffees, affinity group meetings, a Music in the City reception at Town Hall, and many other programs and events.

 

The PGA was particularly excited this year to make a special $100,000 donation to Lakeside to support the school's new arts initiative. This donation signaled a strong show of support from our parent and guardian community. Lakeside's vision of improved arts spaces will soon become a reality with this summer's planned groundbreaking on renovations to the Middle School.

 

Your donations to ROAR make a real difference in the lives of Lakeside students. Please consider purchasing a ticket to attend the live auction, bidding on an item online, or making a donation if you cannot attend. ROAR is both a community builder and a fundraiser, and the PGA encourages all parents and guardians to attend. We have flexible pricing starting from $25 a ticket up to higher sponsorship levels.

8th-grade class reps:

Christianne Eldred

events

206-817-1401

 

Renee Ryan

communications

206-817-1430

 

Michelle Moody

Rummage

206-352-5887

 

Jo Ann Denney

Rummage

206-228-8334

The Parents and Guardians Association places a high priority on ensuring that every family can participate in the events it hosts. Confidential financial assistance is available for Parents and Guardians Association events regardless of financial aid status. If your family needs an interpreter, transportation support, or other important accommodations, for confidential assistance, please contact Jamie Asaka, director of family and student support services, at (206) 440-2901 or Latasia Lanier, family support liaison at (206) 440-2887. 

Lakeside Parents and Guardians Association  14050 1st Avenue NE, Seattle, WA 98125

email: LakesidePGA@lakesideschool.org  206-440-2740  PGA webpage
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