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Mountain View Elementary PTA NewsletterMountain ViewsMountain Views
H e l p W a n t e d !
Oct. 13, 2014
Principal’s MessageDear Friends and Families of Mountain ViewElementary,
It’s been a very smooth start to our new school year,and here we are in October already! Thank you toeveryone who helped in our recent World’s FinestChocolate fund raiser and PTA’s MAD DASH 5K andCarnival! These events couldn’t have happenedwithout the countless selfless hours of volunteer workand contributions of so many.
This high level of volunteer work has been an ongoingsource of great pride for us at Mountain View, andliterally a day doesn’t go by in which we are grateful forwhat so many do for us and our students and teachers.
We are beginning to notice a somewhat new trend,however – while we see huge support and turnout forschool-wide activities and events, many of our teachersare reporting having a difficult time getting parents tovolunteer on a day-to-day basis in their classrooms.We hear reports that volunteers are plenty for fieldtrips, classroom parties, and the ‘fun’ or ‘occasional’things. Teachers are having difficulty getting volunteerhelp on a day-to-day basis. We know everyone’s livesare crazy busy, and we appreciate any help we can get.
We can’t help wonder, however, if sometimes we’re our‘own worst enemy?’ In other words, when we haveevents and activities at which so many volunteersattend, and we make a point to brag about it everychance we get, we fear we may be creating a conditionin which we are promoting a false sense of, “don’tworry about it, someone else will volunteer becausethere are always so many!”
I am reminded of a story that many of you haveprobably already heard. “It is called Whose Job Is It?”
Whose Job Is It?
This is a story about four peoplenamed Everybody, Somebody,Anybody, and Nobody. There wasan important job to be done andEverybody was asked to do it.Everybody was sure Somebody would do it. Anybodycould have done it, but Nobody did it. Somebody gotangry about that, because it was Everybody's job.Everybody thought Anybody could do it but Nobodyrealized that Everybody wouldn't do it. It ended upthat Everybody blamed Somebody when Nobody didwhat Anybody could have done.
Our school is so successful because of the wonderfulsupport we get from our parents and volunteers likeyou. We encourage “Everybody” to check in with yourchildren’s teachers to ask if there is an hour or two eachweek during which you could be of service. We wantto keep the amazing legacy of our parent volunteersstrong. Please don’t make the presumption that the jobis getting done by someone else. We need the ongoingsupport and of all of our parents to keep us strong andprovide the best educational experience possible for ourkids!
Thank you in advance for the countless hours many ofyou will donate to our school! We appreciate each andevery one of you.
Mr. Beatty
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What a great start to this school year! We had a very successful carnival, I especially lovedthe dunk tank - didn't you? We also have a great new art docent committee working hardfor us, and we have our inaugural Mother/Son kickball was a huge success. There are somany great things going on at Mountain View! I always love the beginning of a new school year.I secretly (or not so secretly) love school supplies, there's nothing like a fresh box of crayons or freshly sharpenedpencils. The main reason I love a new school year is it reminds me of new beginnings, the chance to do anything,accomplish anything. I feel more like setting goals this time of year than I do on January 1st. Maybe that reasonis just the way school works. Our children naturally have new goals for a new school year and we expect them tolearn new things and work on things that were hard for them last year. Why don't we, as parents, do the same? Ithink it is important for our children to see us set goals or to attempt to work on things that are difficult for us,and I especially think it is important for our children to see us doing things for other people. So I challenge youthis school year to set a new goal or to give a little more of yourself for someone else in need.
As you read this you might say to yourself, well that's all fine and good, but let's see you back up that talk withsome action. So I will tell you that this school year I'm giving more of myself to be the PTA president. You maylaugh, but it was a conscience choice on my part. I knew this would be difficult for me and that it would makeme leave my comfort zone, and it would stretch me as a person, but I decided to accept the challenge. Some daysI have come home very tired and I am in bed the same time as my daughters, but I get up the next morning and Ido more things. My children know that some days are difficult for me and that some things I prepare for makeme nervous or anxious, but I'm glad they see that! They see me doing hard things and then they start to think,"Hey, if mom can do hard things, so can I!" And again, most importantly, they see me helping other people,helping our school community.
I'm not asking you to give up all your time. I know that we all have things we have to do, but I am asking you foran extra hour, or maybe even two. Not a week, or even a month, but just an extra hour or two this year. If wehave 500 families at Mountain View and each family contributes an extra hour this year - well, you can imaginewhat a difference that could make. Ask your kids what they would like you to do, ask their teachers, or even signup to volunteer for something you've never done before. We always need volunteers and I would love to get toknow more of you! Even though I have made personal sacrifices to be the PTA president this year, I have yet toregret the time that I spend at the school, especially in my daughter's classes. Do I miss watching some of my TVshows? Yes. Do I sometimes wish I had more time to go grocery shopping? Absolutely. Do I wish some days thatI could go back home after I drop my kids off and crawl back into bed? Definitely. But I also know that I amtrading that time spent doing something good, for time spent doing something great. Can I keep up this pace andbe the PTA president for years and years? That is a big NO. But this is my time to give a little extra of myself andto show my children that I think helping our school is important. This can be your year too. Because while I amtrying my best, I could sure use your help.
Meggan Baxter
Mt. View PTA President
PTA President’s Message
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One More Thing. . . S u m m e r R e a d i n g M i n u t e s
Upcoming Events B o o k F a i r
Hang on to those Summer ReadingMinutes!
Students can earn up to 10 Book FairBucks for their Reading Minutes. YourSummer Reading charts can be turned into your teacher or in to the school office. Please be sure the student’s name and theteacher’s name is on the chart and anyadditional pages are stapled together. Thanks!
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Book Fair Bucks
Name:_____________________________
Teacher:__________________________
Expiration Date:____________
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Authorized by:____________________
Our first Book fair of the year is coming upon Nov. 10 - 14th! Get ready to spend yourBook Fair Bucks.Before the Book Fair begins, we still need afew more volunteers to help us staff it. Thereare lots of shifts to choose from and wecould really use your help. It’s fun and easy.Here is a link to make easy to sign up for ashift. Click Here to sign up!
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Hi! My name is StaceyCarter. I am so excited to beteaching atMountain Viewthis year. I amentering my 10thyear of teachingand spent myprevious 9 years atParksideElementary inClinton teaching3rd and 5th grade.
I grew up in Clinton andgraduated from Northridge HighSchool. I had many friends who grew up in the Mountain Viewboundaries. Following high school, I went to college at WeberState University.
I married my high school sweetheart and we have a daughterwho is six and a son who is four. My hobbies include reading tomyself and reading to my kids! I am also trying to become adecent gardener.
I’m Ms. Kenfield. This is myfirst year teaching and I am soexcited to be a part ofthe Mountain Viewfamily. I am a recentgraduate of WeberState University,where I received myB.S. in ElementaryEducation with andemphasis in math andESL. I am a Utah transplant. Iwas born and raised in Billings,MT, so that means I’m acountry girl. I love all things thathave to do with ranching and farming, especially animals andcountry music. I left Montana in 1996 and have lived inVirginia, Nevada, and now here in Utah.
When I am not in school or working I like to be outdoorscamping, fishing, and just enjoying the beauty that surroundsus. I have been married to my wonderful husband for nineyears. We enjoy traveling, camping, and watching all kinds ofsports. Some of our favorite teams are Weber State (football andbasketball), the Utes, REAL Soccer, and of course THE Packers(go pack go!). We also have spoiled rotten fur babies that takeup the remainder of our time.
School Addition M e e t o u r N e w T e a c h e r s
Amanda Kenfield
I am a transplant from SouthDakota (Iowa and Minnesota).I grew up in afamily of 5 kids andall are names startwith “D”. Myfavorite teams arethe MinnesotaTwins and Vikings!
I am a graduatefrom South DakotaState University (Go Jackrabbits)and Weber State (Go Wildcats).I started as a staff assistant (10years) in the Ogden School District and also taught my first fiveyears there. This will be my seventh year teaching in DavisSchool District.
My husband (for 25 years) and I have one son, who is a seniorthis year at Northridge. We love to travel. We have been toBelgium, Germany, Denmark, Norway, Netherlands, Bonaire,Belize, Guatemala, Cozumel (where I got to swim with whalesharks!), and most recently the Dominican Republic. We alsolike scuba diving, rappelling, and camping. I love reading andyou will rarely find me without a book (or most likely mykindle) in my purse!
Debra Tjoland
Stacey Carter
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Our Homework P a r k i n g l o t t r a f f i c p a t t e r n
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Here are a few tips toremember when using ourparking lot & Drop Off
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Please turn off your vehiclewhenever possible to improve theair quality around our school and
our state.The entry to the parking lot is ONE WAY/ENTER
ONLY.
The ONLY place to exit is where the parking lot meets thebus zone near our new crosswalk. (See map above).
There is a crosswalk between the drop off zone and the buszone–PLEASE USE IT and do not let students walk throughtraffic to get to school.
There are TWO lanes in the new drop off zone. One fordropping off and picking up and one for driving through
without stopping.
When picking up, please do not pull up to the school untilyou see your children.
Please have students enter and exit from the curb side, nearestthe school if at all possible.
It’s up to all of us to keep our kids safe. The number onething we can all do is remember to slow down and be patientand polite in all areas around the school. Our children’s safetydepends on it! Thanks for your help and understanding!
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Upcoming Events A r t F a i r
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Upcoming Events M o v i e N i g h t
Upcoming Events D a d s & D o n u t s
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Dads & Doughnuts
Hey Dads and Other Delightful people! Come join us for doughnuts on
November 12th at 8AM until school starts
Other Delightful people
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R e d R i b b o n W e e kUpcoming Events
Red Ribbon week is coming up!The Red Ribbon symbolizes student/parent commitment to drug preventionand education. During the week we pledge to live a safe and drug free life,
and we honor those we have lost in the fight against drugs. This year’s theme is:
LOVE YOURSELF. BE DRUG FREE.
We have a fun week planned with fun daily themes (see below) anddaily prize drawings. Parents please take this opportunity to talk toyour children about the dangers of drugs and benefits of staying
drug-free.
We appreciate all of your support!
Don’t Forget, Tuesday, Oct. 28th is Free Skate Night is at Classic Fun Centerfrom 5:00 pm to 9:00pm and admission is FREE. Skate rental is $1.
October 27st-30th 2014
REDRIBBONWEEK
REDRIBBONWEEK
Monday is Spirit Shirt Day!
REDRIBBONWEEK
Thursday is “Say BOO to drugs” Wear orange and black! (please, no costumes)!
REDRIBBONWEEK
Wednesday is cowboy/cowgirl gear and a bandana Day!
REDRIBBONWEEK
Tuesday is “Sock it to Drugs” Crazy socks Day!
Just Happened W a l k t o S c h o o l D a y
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Thank You Thank You Walk to School Walk to School
Volunteers!Volunteers!We had a great Walk To School Day! It was just the right temperature for a nice walk to school withfriends. Our awesome Student Council showed us the way and helped keep us safe on our earlymorning journey. We want to thank our great Student Council and Mrs. Fisher for helping today. We also want to thank some incredible volunteers who prepared a yummy breakfast for all of thewalkers when they arrived at school. Thank you to Anita Steinke, Beth Howard, Becky Woolley,
Shonda Richardson, Asia Bristow and a huge thanks to Alina Ballard who made the whole event cometogether and run like clockwork.
Thank YOU to everyone who joined us!
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Just Happened M a d D a s h
Mountain View PTA
Mad Dash 5k
Carnival 2014&
Race Winners!KidsK 5kBoys
1st Bronson Linnell2nd Isaac Grading3rd Omar Soto
Girls
1st Kaira Hagen2nd Fay Warner3rd Presley Russell
Boys1st Peyton Williams2nd Owen Pollard3rd Rafe Richardson
Girls
1st Bonita Gray2nd Amanda Buxton3rd Maren Koldewyn
Mens1st Nate Pollard2nd Mattaus Steinke3rd Tristan Nelson
Womens
1st Jen Koldewyn2nd Julie Helleksen3rd Shauni Frost
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Just Happened M a d D a s h
Mountain View PTA
Mad Dash 5k
Carnival 2014&
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Just Happened M a d S P L A S H !
Mountain View PTA
Mad Dash 5k
Carnival 2014&
This year we added something
new, a dunk tank!
Teachers and staff took turns
tempting fate and a watery
drop, and Grizzbe helped too!
THE THE
MADMAD
SPLASHSPLASH!
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M a d D a s h 5 k & C a r n i v a lJust HappenedMountain View PTA
Mad Dash 5k
Carnival 2014
A Heartfelt Thanks to
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M a d D a s h 5 k & C a r n i v a lJust Happened
All of our sponsors!
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Upcoming Events S p i r i t D a y
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Friday, Oct. 24th, 2014 is Mustache Spirit Day
It’s not just for policemen anymore!
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PTA Meeting J o i n U s !
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Do you want your voice to be heard? Do you want to have a say in yourschool? Do you want to be involved in all of the fun activities atMountain View? Do want to hang out with grown-ups occasionally?
Now is your chance! Let us know what you would like to do, a little or alot. We have lots and lots of fun volunteer opportunities available. ThePTA meeting is Nov. 5th at 4:00 pm in the school library. Please join us!
Our Sponsors T h a n k y o u f o r y o u r s u p p o r t !
Get Ready for Winter!
We have all your winter supplies!When you shop at Ace Hardware you are
supporting our school! After you shop at Ace, just drop off your receipts to thisdrop of box near the office and our school receives 5%
back on each dollar spent!Pick up holiday decorating supplies or get ready for
winter and earn 5% back for our school. Thanks Ace Hardware in Layton!
Just Happened M o t h e r S o n K i c k b a l l
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Wow! What a great night for our Moms and Sonsin our first ever Mother Son Kickball game!
Thanks to Stephanie Kinsey and Meggan Baxterfor putting together a great event. We want tothank ALL the great moms who turned out to
have a great night with their boys that will livein their memories forever. It's no secret, wehave the best moms ever at our school! We
didn't know that they were so good at kickballthough. The moms won most of the games-WAY
TO GO TEAM MOM! Thanks everyone!
Mother Son
Kickball Game
Mother Son
Kickball Game
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No School (Fall Break) Oct. 16-17, 2014
Art Fair Submissions Due Oct. 22, 2014
Mustache Spirit Day Oct. 24, 2014
Red Ribbon Week Oct. 27-30, 2014
Classic Skating Night Oct. 28, 2104
Student Picture Day Oct. 28, 2014
Daylight Savings (Fall Back) Nov. 2, 2014
PTA Family Movie Night Nov. 14, 2014
Oct/Nov. 2014
Events Calendar V o l u n t e e r O p p o r t u n i t i e s
3Three 4 Me
Volunteer3 hours a year
Oh, we’re social. Check outour PTA Facebook page andclick the Like button to getinstant updates and answers
wherever you are.www.facebook.com/MtViewPTA
PTA on FB Y o u r P T A o n F a c e b o o k
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