PTA, Light the Way
Reflections

child artist

The 2008-09
Reflections theme is: 
"Wow..."

All entries are due
by Monday, October 20, 2008.

Reflections winners will be announced
November 13th:
Open house starts at 6 p.m.,and the
awards ceremony will be at 7 p.m.

"The cultural arts are happiness. Happiness is drawing, dancing, finger painting. Happiness is modeling with clay, making music or a poem, performing a play."
Mary Lou Anderson,
Founder of PTA's Reflections Program

Support Oquirrh PTA
by becoming a member!

Become:

Simply fill out a PTA membership envelope and return with your student. If you have more than one student at Oquirrh, send your membership with the oldest child. If you have any questions, please contact: Jerilynn Gordon

PTA Bylaws

Help Oquirrh by saving these items:
Boxtops for Education
Campbell's Labels for Education
Cream o'Weber Give 'Em Five
Cartridges for Kids
Recycling
Save these items and bring them to school!

starRemember to keep sending Boxtops for Education, Campbell's Soup labels, and Cream o'Weber milk lids! Last year we earned over $1700.00 participaing in these programs! We still recycle printer inkjet and laser cartridges (turn in cartridges to the office) and paper of all kinds (drop paper off in the recycling dumpster at the south end of the building). And remember the PTA accepts and appreciates monetary donations throughout the year!

starPTA Supports these activities with funds received from our annual fundraisers: Class parties, field trips, transportation to field trips, Red Ribbon Week, an Art Program, Reflections, Health and Safety Fair, Student Council, Mt. Man Rendezvous, Girls and Boys Maturation Programs for 5th graders, Annual Art Exhibit, Teacher Appreciation, and many more activities! PTA also provides volunteers for classroom subs, vision & hearing screening, Book Fair, fund-raising, membership drives, kindergarten screening, class parties, etc.

every child. one voice

PTA is the oldest and largest volunteer association in the United States working exclusively on behalf of children and youth. The PTA is a strong and vocal political body.
It's mission is threefold:
starTo support and speak on behalf of children and youth in school, in the community, and before governmental bodies.
starTo assist parents in developing the skills they need to raise and protect their children, and
starTo encourage parent and public involvement in the public schools of the nation.

2008-09 PTA Board
President
Bob Kilcrease
President Elect
Sharalee Byers
Secretary
Teresa Burnham
Treasurer
Sharon Perkins
Membership VP
Jerilynn Gordon
Legislative VP
Alisha Abbott
Public Relations
Raelyn Atkinson
Fund Raising
Julie Hone
Awards Committee
Allyson Clayton
Student Council Rep.
Sharalee Byers
Education Commissioner
We need you!
Hospitality Committee
Jamie Parry
Hospitality Committee
Wayne Kosten
Business Partnerships
Christine Bennett
Book Fair Committee
Debra Samaniego
Book Fair Committee
Sharalee Byers
Health & Safety Commissioner
Allyson Clayton
Art Committee
Megan Allen
Art Committee
Jocelyn Oliverson
Reflections
Brandi Paterakis
Reflections
Pam Ganske
Reflections
Heidi Paulsen
Reflections
Jill Ceser
Volunteer Coordinator
Ronnie Jones
Volunteer Coordinator
Sheri Arguetta
School Sign
Janice Johnson
Bob Kilcrease
Garden Rep.
We need you!
Teacher Appreciation
We need you!
Teacher Appreciation
We need you!
Teacher Rep
Kristy Whiteside
Teacher Rep
Jackie Anderson
Principal
Nancy Ward
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