Adopt-A-Family
Adopt-A-Family helps needy Karigon Family have a nice
holiday season by providing food and useful gifts.
Adopting an angel means making a donation and receiving
a paper angel (displayed in the lobby windows),
that goes toward granting wishes by the Make-a-Wish
Foundation.
Bake Sales
Bake Sales are held at the Monster Mash Bash and Spring
Family night. Volunteers are needed to provide baked goods
and man the tables for these sales.
Banking Program (First Niagara)
This program promotes saving among our students
in 1st through 5th grade. Children are given an
opportunity to bank Tuesday morning before classes begin.
Volunteers are needed Tuesday morning for approximately
1 hour.
Book Fairs
Book fairs are
one week long and are held in October and April. this committee sets up the
book fair and needs volunteers to help the children select and purchase
books.
Bowling
Bowling parties will take place three times a year: fall, winter and spring.
Volunteers are needed to supervise the children at the bowling alley; one volunteer for every two lanes of bowlers
Box Tops for Education
Earn money for
Karigon by sending in the "Box Top for Education" symbols from eligible
products. Volunteers are needed to clip, count and bundle the "labels". This
can be done at home.
Button Machine
This position entails making buttons for kindergarten screening and various activities during the school year.
By-laws Committee
This committee is responsible to update the by-laws as needed.
Campbell's Labels for Education
Free educational and athletic equipment can be earned for Karigon simply by
cutting and redeeming proofs of purchase from Campbell's products.
Volunteers are needed to cut labels down to the acceptable size. This can be
done at home.
Cultural Arts
PTA sponsors a wide variety of arts in education programs to supplement and enhance your
children's academic education. Programs have included magicians,
storytellers, puppeteers, plays and writers in residence. The PTA Council
also provides grade-level programs throughout the year. Volunteers are
needed to chair the committee, as well as to help usher and seat the
children at the performances.
D.A.R.E. (Substance Abuse Prevention)
This committee promotes substance abuse awareness and education. It sponsors Alcohol and
Drug Awareness week and coordinates a graduation program for the Fifth grade
students completing the DARE course.
Delegate(s) to Council
Two individuals represent Karigon at the District PTA Council meetings and
report back to Karigon district wide PTA news.
Family Activities
The PTA sponsors family nights which include entertainment (DJ's, magicians, movies)
and refreshments. It's a fun way to meet other families and get involved
with the Karigon experience. Volunteers are needed to help plan, set up,
serve refreshments and clean up.
Family Reading Night
This is an evening that involves reading activities for the whole family to enjoy. It is held once a year.
Family Reading - Turn off TV Week
This is a week long event that involves family activities in place of TV watching.
It is in conjunction with the National Turn Off Your TV Week.
Family Science Night
This is a family night that encourages families to work together to learn about the wonders of Science.
Fifth Grade Activities
This committee plans activities for the Fifth Grade as they prepare to graduate from
Karigon. Activities have included a class picnic, a bake sale to raise money
for the class gift, arranging a class picture, and planning graduation
ceremony. All Fifth Grade parents welcome to participate!
Fund Raiser
In October, the PTA holds a fund raiser to raise money to support PTA-sponsored
activities throughout the school year. Volunteers are needed for sorting and
distributing the orders.
Holiday Shoppe
Holiday Shoppe
runs for two days in early December. It gives the children the opportunity
to buy gifts for their family/friends at relatively low prices. Volunteers
are needed to work the day of the sale.
Honorary Life/Recognition
Recognizes individuals with superior
dedication and distinguished service to children and youth in any or all of
the following areas: home, school, community and place of worship.
Hospitality
This committee provides refreshments at the PTA Welcome Coffees and Open House, and plans a
staff Holiday Dessert in December and a staff luncheon in May during teacher
appreciation week. Volunteers are needed to bake or donate goods, set up,
serve, and clean up.
Kaleidoscope
(After School Program)
Consists of
five to six weeks of classes (cooking, crafts, ice-skating, science, magic),
offered to students after regular school hours in March and April, and
usually run approximately one hour. If you have a special interest you would
like to teach please contact us! Volunteers are also needed for registration
and aiding/chaperoning classes.
Karigon Improvements
Small improvements (flowers, bushes) are made to the Karigon school grounds,
playgrounds and are maintained. Volunteers are needed at special planting
times. Also, the lobby windows are decorated with seasonal themes by
interested students and teachers.
Karigon Journal
This committee produces the PTA newsletter every month.
Karigon Journal on the Web
This committee posts PTA-related information to
the web as needed.
For more information, please go to: http://www.shenet.org/community/karigonPTA/karigonpta.htm
Membership
Membership
gives parents and teachers a way of supporting our Karigon children through
PTA. Becoming a member only involves a small membership fee and does not
further obligate the member. Membership dollars are a large portion of the
PTA budget that provides your children with so many extras. Please help us
make a difference and join now!
McDonald's
Night Fundraiser
This committee
coordinates a night of fun at work. Parents, teachers and staff get together
and work at McDonald's on Rte. 9. Volunteers serve ice cream, count Karigon
students at drive-thru window and inside restaurant, serve soda at
drive-thru window, and make fries!
Odyssey of the Mind
Compliments your child's experience by allowing them to develop their creative side.
Students work as a team to solve open-ended problems they select from
several posed annually by the national Odyssey of the Mind Organization.
Volunteers are needed to coach the students.
Price Chopper Tools for Schools
Enrollment in
the Tools for Schools program at Price Chopper earns points for Karigon that
are used to purchase school equipment.
Reflections
Refreshments
(such as pizza and soda) are served on Family Nights. Volunteers are needed
to help serve at these events.
Refreshments
Refreshments
(such as pizza and soda) are served on Family Nights. Volunteers are needed
to help serve at these events.
"Rise in Support of Education"
Parents volunteer their time on a regular basis
to help students in the Library or Computer Lab.
Saturday Science Series
Children are
grouped by grade (1 and 2 or 3/4/5) and exposed to science via a series of
five 90-minute sessions in January and February. Local scientists,
engineers, organizations and individuals specializing in presenting science
topics to students, come and speak with the groups. Volunteers are needed to
contact speakers, make copies, distribute information, and to help assist
students during the programs.
Scholarship
Two - Four $750 scholarships are given to graduating Seniors who attended Karigon
Elementary School and who are going to college in the fall. Volunteers are
needed to distribute applications and to review applicants and select a
recipient.
School Portraits
This committee
arranges for the children's individual school portraits to be taken in the
Fall. Volunteers are needed to assist the photographer's).
School Supplies
This committee gathers school supply information from the teachers in spring. They arrange for the students
who desire to pre-order they fall school supplies. They order the packages from the supplier
and arrange a late summer school supply pick up day!
Shenendehowa Inventors
This program
encourages students to come up with an invention that solves a problem of
their choosing and provides a forum for displaying the inventions at Clifton
Park Center in February and afterwards at Karigon. Volunteers are needed to
help coordinate two evening meetings, make copies and distribute
information.
Student Art Program
This committee uses a commercial company (i.e., Original Works, Silver Graphics) to turn
your child's original artwork into magnets, note cards, T-shirts, etc.
Volunteers are needed to collect artwork and associated fees, and to sort
and distribute finished artwork.
Sunshine
Recognition gifts for the school staff are bought and presented on special occasions.
Volunteers are needed to help purchase and distribute
gifts.
Tan Box
This committee maintains the teacher's activity boxes for Tan Box drills.
Yearbook
This committee
captures Karigon memories by producing a 60 page yearbook filled with photos
of students, staff, activities, clubs and candids. Volunteers are needed
to take photos (digital camera provided) and proof read.
This page is maintained in
accordance with Shenendehowa's Web Publishing Guidelines by karigon_pta@yahoo.com