Announcements

It’s Almost Spring [Basket] Time!

Photo credit: Photos by Danelle - Baskets on display at the 2016 O'Hara Multicultural Night
Photo credit: Photos by Danelle – Baskets on display at the 2016 O’Hara Multicultural Night

The 2017 O’Hara Elementary School Great Gift Basket Give Away is almost here! We need all your enthusiasm to make this year another success. Baskets will be in each classroom on March 6th and will be collected on Friday, March 17th.

Gift Basket Guidelines are as follows:

  • Each class (32 total) will be given a theme. The class is asked to put together a gift basket on that theme.
  • The PTO requests that students bring donations of NEW items (specific to their selected theme) to their classroom, where collection baskets will be provided.
  • Donations DO NOT need to be expensive, but something a child would enjoy receiving. For example, if your child had “Movie Night,” you could donate movie passes, popcorn, a DVD, etc.
  • Begin sending in donations on March 6th, up until March 16th. The baskets will be assembled on March 17th.
  • Tickets will be sold the week of March 20th – 24th. Winners will be announced on March 27th.
  • Each student will receive one free ticket.
  • Parents, staff, and students may purchase tickets: 1 for $1, 12 for $10, and 30 for $20.

Kindergarten

Fiore– Super Heroes
Pacheco– Sundae Fun (Think Ice Cream theme)
Peters– Disney
Ulanowicz– Legos/Nerf
Yokel– Cooking with Kids
Werner– Coloring Craze (coloring books, crayons, markers…)

First

Burnett– Pool Time (things you would use at the swimming pool)
Erdner– Family Road Trip (Mad Libs, Car Games, travel pillows, snacks, books…)
Gumto-Jacobs- Picnic Time
Nugara– Candy Land
Reppi- Summer Fun

Second

Fownes– Fun with Art (art supplies of any kind)
Ferrari-Pampered Pooch
Ivins– Let’s Go Camping
Macura– Movie Night (iTunes gift cards, DVD’s, popcorn, movie passes
McCauley– Beach Vacation

Third

Sirianna– Craft Craze
Buckley– Let’s Have a Ball (sports related balls – but can be creative)
Frick- “Favorite Things”- (kind of an anything goes, bring in something you love that other kids will, too).
Mueller– Game Day (board games, outdoor games…any games)
Resek– Planting and Gardening

Fourth

Bashforth– Basketball Fever
Billings– Fox Chapel Pride
Danielson– Fun with Science (Mr. Danielson loves Science, ask him for ideas)
Thiebaud– Decadent Desserts (baking, making, mixing, prepping, eating)
Reid– “Kids Stuff” Gift Cards
Jedlicka– Fun with Writing (paper, note cards, pencils, pens, stamps, stickers, etc.)

Fifth

Deet– Spa Day
Fetterman– Sleepover Fun (things kids use, play with, need, at a sleepover, i.e. flashlights, games, nail polish, pillow case…)
Gruden- Soccer Craze
Ivanusic– Take Me Out to the “Pirates, Steelers, Penguins” Game
Planz– Star Wars (May the force be with you.)

Meeting Recap: PTO Budget Approved, Renovations to Begin in June

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2016-2017 Budget Approved

At Friday’s PTO meeting, Treasurer Tonja Condron reviewed the 2016-2017 Budget.  The budget, which was unanimously approved by those present, includes allocation of over $100,000 to the renovation of the school playground and greenhouse, as well as $16,000 for the purchase of two Chromebook carts to be shared among grades.  These expenses will largely spend down the “reserve funds” carried over from prior years.  Tonja also shared allocation of funds to several new programs, including: a mini-grant fund for teachers, a scholarship fund for extra-curricular activities, and the creation of a teacher supply closet that will be stocked with Kleenex, hand sanitizer, paper towels, and other consumable items.

The beginning bank account balance at the start of the school year was $128,808.  The anticipated ending balance will be $17,539.  The remaining balance will include reserve funds held for the library and Shawn Neville Character Award, as well as $5,000 in operating expenses to start out the 2017-2018 school year.

Additional Lunch Monitors Added

Mrs. Batis shared that two additional lunch monitors have been added to the staff, with two more anticipated.  She also noted that concerns raised at the January PTO meeting have been addressed, and the lunchroom is notably less chaotic (a sentiment echoed by several other attendees).

Schedule Changes Implemented

Changes to the master schedule that were announced in January have been implemented. The changes have resulted in an additional 10 minutes of valuable instruction time as well as an uninterrupted 60 minute block for math.

Renovations Slated to Begin in June

Construction is tentatively set to begin the day after school ends and will follow a phased approach culminating the following summer. Phase 1 will include the Commons Area, Library, Art Rooms, Administrative Office Area and some soundproofing for the cafeteria to reduce noise in the computer lab. The current plan for the Commons Area is to create a flexible learning area to better utilize space available.  The Art rooms will be moving to the lower level so that all homerooms (where students spend the most time) will have classrooms with windows. The classrooms will be receiving less visible but much needed improvements, including updates to the mechanical/HVAC systems and lighting.  While this will result in the need for  “swing spaces” as classes are temporarily relocated, every effort will be made to minimize the disruption to student learning environments during the renovations.

The playground and parking lot will be included in the renovations. Facilities representatives will be providing additional details at the March Principal Coffee Hours (dates/times to be announced).

Online Spirit Sale Begins February 13th

A two-week, online Spirit Sale kicks off Monday, February 13th. Sales will be open through February 27th and items ordered will be delivered before the end of March.

Volunteers Needed

The Hospitality Committee is seeking new members.  The committee is responsible for organizing refreshments for Open House and planning the Teacher Luncheon. Contact Faith Moser or Tonja Condron  for additional information or to express interest.

Library Volunteers are always appreciated (clearances required)!  Find open time slots at signupgenius.com (search by the email “TheRehakFamily@gmail.com”).

Upcoming Events

PALS – The next PALS meeting will be held February 22nd at 9:30am at the Market District Café.  More info at palsinfo.org

District Forum – The next District Forum will be held Tuesday, February 14th at 9am in the LGI room at the Fox Chapel Area High School.  The topic will be technology.  More info at foxchapeldistricforum.com

Click here for a full list of upcoming events and the district calendar. 

Agenda for February 10th PTO Meeting

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Please join us for our monthly PTO meeting this Friday, February 10th from 9:15 – 10:15 am in the school auditorium. Items on the agenda include:

  • O’Hara Administration Update (Mrs. Batis and Mr. Edwards)
    • Lunch/Recess Update
    • Status of Schedule Changes
    • Update on Planned Building Renovations
  • PTO Board Update
    • Review of 2016-2017 Budget and Allocation of Reserve Funds

Attendees should sign in at the school office before heading to the auditorium. Coffee will be provided!

For those unable to attend, a recap and minutes will be shared here after the meeting.  Questions? Comment below!

District Forum Legislative Alert! STOP the Property Tax Independence Act

Thank you to all those who were able to make the Emergency District Forum meeting last night regarding the Property Tax Independence Act. For those of you who were unable to attend but would like to learn more about this meeting please visit the Forum website.

Our school community must voice our concerns regarding this proposed legislation that radically alters how schools are funded in the state of Pennsylvania. This bill is gaining momentum and our legislators must hear our voices—TODAY.

3 ACTIONS REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY:

1. Please see the attached letter with instructions on how to contact your senator. CALL HIM TODAY!!! Please document that you have made your phone call  (send yourself or fcdistrictforum@gmail.com an email documenting your call)—this is important because we need to be able to hold our legislators accountable.

2. Please see the attached packet that was distributed last night at the meeting. Please reach out to the Senators who have supported this legislation in the past and the newly elected Senators. It does not matter that you are not in their district—as Pennsylvania citizens we have a right to voice our concerns that any Senator supports this legislation.

3. Please print and sign the attached letter. Return it to your child’s school and we will fax it to the legislators on your behalf.
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