Our year has gotten off to a great start at Hunt and we look forward to many exciting things this semester. There have been so many fun activities. We have had everything from college week, to book fair. Next month the PTA will be working on many more exciting activities such as Red Ribbon week and AIM. These programs would not be possible without the parents and staff coming together and working for our kids. It is through your donations, time and support that we are able to do these wonderful things for the kids, and we thank you.
HMS PTA Newsletter
www.huntmspta.org
October 2012
Volume 1, Issue 2
Denise Newton
MEMBERSHIP
Hunt PTA encourages you to "Get Connected" by joining PTA! Becoming a PTA member shows you care about your child's education. Your membership dues, along with other funds collected by PTA, help support important projects around the school. Members also receive a free printed directory, access to the online directory, and discounts to numerous vendors including T-Mobile, Dell, Nationwide, LaQuinta, and others. To join, make donations, be eligible for prizes, keep up with school/PTA news, or order Hunt Spirit wear, visit www.huntmspta.org. Belinda Marshall at [email protected]
From the President,
Ginger Tarbet
Volunteer Opportunities Available! We want you Husky Parents!! From providing snacks to working the book fair, several PTA committees are seeking small amounts of your time. Please go to www.huntmspta.org to sign up to help, OR, return the form you received in your PTA packet at schedule pick up, OR email Jennifer Miller at [email protected] for opportunities!
UPCOMING DATES Oct 8- No School: Parent
Teacher Conferences, AIM Parent Meeting 6:00 pm
Oct 10- AIM 6th Grade
Oct 11- AIM 8th Grade
Oct 12 – Activity Schedule (6 weeks celebrations for students)
Oct 16 – 7th Grade Health Screening
Oct 16 – Orchestra Concert @ 6:30pm
Oct 19 – Fall Band Concert @ 6:00pm
Oct 22 – 26 – Red Ribbon Week
Oct 23 – Pep Rally @ 3pm
Oct 24 – Heroes, Drugs, and Choices Presentation during school
Oct 27: Frisco Foundations Gary Burns Fun Run
Nov 6 – Spirit Day @ Palio’s Pizza
Nov 10- Community Parade
Nov 19- 23- Thanksgiving Holiday
Nov 26 – 30 – NJHS Food Drive
PALIO’S PIZZA
SPIRIT DAY! Nov 6th All Day
3492 Legacy Drive Frisco, TX 75034 (214) 705-7400
Come enjoy some delicious food and take a day off from cooking! Just let them know you are with Hunt MS, and we receive a percentage of
the profits!
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Hunt 6th Grade Store
The PTA sponsors the program in which 6th graders earn "Husky Bucks" from their teachers for positive behavior and adherence to rules and regulations. The students then have the opportunity to spend those "bucks" at the store each month during certain lunch periods. There they can buy fun little trinkets as their reward. If you are so inclined, you may donate items to our inventory; mechanical pencils, highlighters, toys, notebooks, etc. Please drop off any donations to the reception area clearly marked for the "6th Grade Store". Thank you! Susi Blatz [email protected]
ARE YOU READY FOR SOME FOOTBALL?!!!
NEEDED: Volunteers to help staff concessions at Frisco High, Hunt covers this station EVERY TUES NIGHT, 5-9pm. WHEN: Oct. 30 (one adult), Nov. 6 (two adults)
Please contact Kathy Bedard at [email protected]
KROGER Scan this barcode at Kroger to earn easy money for Hunt Middle School! Thank you Kroger for your support!
Kristina Zou, [email protected]
Write a Check Campaign Accepts Donations All School
Year! Your money will help fund: Student Programs, Mini Grants for teachers, Red Ribbon Week, Reflections, Hospitality, and so much more! You may donate online at www.huntmspta.org Contact Robin Kassing at [email protected] for questions. Our three grand prize winners for the Write-a-Check Campaign were: Logan Steitle 8th grade won the Google Nexus 7 Tablet, Kylie Keyes 7thgrade won the Nook Tablet and Ashlynn Harris 6th grade won the Canon Digital Camera. Congratulations!
Red Ribbon Week October 22-26
Wear red ribbons to support your school and community in anti-drug events. Take a pledge to live a drug-free life! The history of Red Ribbon Week dates back to 1985 when Special Agent Kiki Camarena was on an assignment in Guadalajara, Mexico to stop the country’s biggest drug traffickers. He was close to unlocking a multi-billion dollar drug pipeline when he was kidnapped and murdered by the Mexican drug traffickers. His tragic death brought the attention of many Americans on the dangers of drugs and the international drug trade. Friends and families in Special Agent Camarena’s hometown and California Congressman pledged to lead drug-free lives in honor of his heroic duties. The drug-free campaign gained momentum through California and then through the U.S. In 1988, President Ronald Reagan and First Lady Nancy Reagan coordinated the first National Red Ribbon Week as a result of these initial drug-free pledges. At Hunt, we hope that our Red Ribbon Week unifies our school to take a stand against drugs. The red ribbon symbolizes zero tolerance for alcohol, drug, and tobacco use. We have a special program on Wednesday, October 24th, for all of our students. DEA Special Agent Vic Routh will speak about his experiences and his presentation will include real life stories that will educate our students and carry an impactful drug prevention message. This presentation will be videotaped and made available to the parents.
Frisco ISD Named One of the 100 Best Communities for Young People
Frisco ISD has been selected one of America’s Promise Alliance’s 100 Best Communities for Young
People presented by ING.
The national award recognizes FISD’s outstanding and innovative work, in partnership with the community, to
address the high school dropout crisis and for its programs and services that make it an outstanding place for
youth to live, learn and grow. “This is a great honor for the entire community,” said Superintendent Rick
Reedy. “Our job is huge and we don’t take it lightly. It truly takes a village to make this the best place it can be for
young people.”
FISD Board of Trustees, staff and special guests gathered Wednesday to watch the live announcement from
Washington, D.C. Board President Renée Ehmke says it’s a testament to the District’s many partnerships. “Frisco
is very unique,” she said. “We have great relationships that allow us to do things that we wouldn’t be able to do
otherwise. Every school board should be so lucky.” Frisco ISD, a first-time 100 Best winner, was recognized for
its dedication to youth through programs that focus on education, health, safety, mentoring, outreach and
supporting children in need. Some of the highlighted efforts include:
• The District partners with a community group to provide more than 160 homeless students with food, clothing,
transportation, school supplies and shelter.
• Frisco ISD is the largest donor to Frisco Family Services Center, which distributes approximately 35,000 pounds
of food to more than 350 families each month. The center operates a Summer Lunch Program that provides
meals and activities in the city park. FISD employees and students consistently serve as volunteers.
• The FISD KEYS Program provides one-on-one assistance to children in grades 3-8 who are experiencing severe
behavioral or learning issues.
• The Bright Ideas Homework Club mentors and tutors Bright Elementary School children in an after-school
program that offers homework help and educational games.
• St. Philip's Episcopal Church partners with Bright Elementary School, providing mentors and Bright Zone
volunteers who work with students who need a concerned adult in their lives.
“This is just another indication of the great partnerships we have between the City of Frisco, Frisco ISD, non-profit
organizations and other community groups that make Frisco a great place for families and to raise children,” said
Mike Simpson, former Frisco mayor and CEO of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Collin County.
FISD will receive a $2,500 grant, signage identifying the community as one of the nation’s 100 Best Communities
for Young People and access to America’s Promise Alliance’s community development resources.
To learn more, visit www.AmericasPromise.org/100Best.
Gary Burns Frisco Fun Run At Frisco Square
The Gary Burns Frisco Fun Run is a 5K run/walk and 1 mile walk through Frisco Square. Proceeds from the Frisco Fun Run go to the Frisco Education Foundation to build scholarship opportunities for our Frisco ISD students,
including the Gary Burns Memorial Scholarship Fund.
If you have any questions about the Fun Run or Sponsorship Opportunities, please contact the Frisco Education Foundation at:
(469) 633-6861 or [email protected]
October 27, 2012, 8:00am
6235 Frisco Square Blvd.
5K Certified Race
1 Mile Fun Walk
Registration also at :
October 23-24-25• 10am-7pm
5180 Eldorado Parkway • McKinney
Registration is also available on-site race day
7:00-8:00am
Gary Burns Brochure - Click here
Not into running or walking but still want a t-shirt? Click here
Our Fall Book Fair was a stellar success! Many thanks to all of you who visited both
our in-school fair as well as our online fair. With the funds raised from the fair, Hunt
library and classrooms will receive more books for their curriculum uses. We also
want to thank all the families that donated books by purchasing off of the teachers'
wish lists. This is a great way to help expand the classroom libraries and encourage
more students to read. Several "All Star" parent volunteers contributed their time and
effort and here's a special thank you to the following individuals:
Shanti Bedapudi, Karen Buckalew, Vicky Goldberg, Rene Little, Natalie
MacGrandle, Jen Mango, Jennifer Miller, Sharon Naukam, Archie Nair, Cynthia
Nehls, Denise Newton, Marcy O'Neill, Soujanya Potluri, Kathy Reddin, Carol
Rinker, Jennifer Slaby, Lisa Takala, Ginger Tarbet, Sarah Walker, Jessa Waterman,
Diana Yates, Kristina Zou.
Ms. Smith and I appreciate greatly for all of your support of the book fair. Be a
"Star Reader" and see you at our next fair!
Sincerely,
Cindy Lee
Hunt PTA Bookfair Chair
Our Back to School Tailgate Dance was a great success! A big thank you to all the volunteers who helped with the event and to our community for supporting this fundraiser to benefit our wonderful band program. We would like to acknowledge and offer our sincerest gratitude to the following individuals and corporate sponsors for their generous contributions to our dance. Friends and Family Donors: Mrs. Deanna Becker, Mr. and Mrs. John Keating, Mrs. Debbie Manos, Mrs. Cynthia Nehls, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Burris, Mr. and Mrs. David Lee, Mrs.Chris Holland, Mrs. Kathy Bedard, Mrs. Archie Nair, Mrs. Cathy Raney, Hunt Band Boosters Board, Parents of Hunt Middle School Band, Art Students of Hunt Middle School, Hunt National Junior Honor Society, Hunt Middle School Theatre. Corporate Sponsors: Buffalo Wild Wings – 3211 Preston Road, #8, Frisco, Texas J’Adore Yogurt – 4760 Preston Road, #226, Frisco, Texas Learning Express – 6959 Lebanon Road, #116, Frisco, Texas Mooyah Burgers – 5500 Preston Road, #102, Frisco, Texas Nothing Bundt Cakes – 8837 Lebanon Road, #650, Frisco, Texas Peak Promotions -http://www.promoplace.com/peakpromo/ Tom Thumb – 4848 Preston Road, Frisco, Texas The dance was a result of a collaborative effort of all of the following dedicated parent volunteers (I apologize in advance for those names that I unintentionally left out): Shanti Bedapudi, Kathy Bedard, Lindsay Brotherson, Karen Buckalew, Beth Burris, Steve Burris, Melanie Crosby, Brenda Herman, Chris Holland, Jennifer Houghtlin, Ligia Hutchins, Kristine Izydor, Rosaura Jackson, Tasha Jacobson, Kim Johnson, Carolyn Kirk, David Lee, Debbie Manos (Photo Booth Chair), Archie Nair, Joanne Nakos, Sharon Naukam, Cynthia Nehls, Denise Newton, Ruth Phegley, Kasey Porter, Tammi Rainer (Concessions Chair), Cathy Raney, Jennifer Richey, Todni Robinson, Angie Rojas, Jill Shepherd, Jane Sobieski (Decoration Co-Chair), Nicole Stanford, Tracy Rushwin, Lisa Takala, Sarah Walker, Yuki Watanabe, Jessa Waterman, Suzanne Wierwille, Lisa Williams (Decoration Co-Chair), Latarsha Young On behalf of our Hunt Band Directors Ms. Amato and Ms. Dillard, thank you again for all your continued support! Cindy Lee Hunt MS Band Dance Coordinator Chair