Cub Chronicle North Royalton Middle School 14709 Ridge Road
440-582-9120 Mrs. Melissa Vojta – Principal
May 2014 North Royalton Middle School PTA Newsletter
Dates To Remember
May
29 Grade 6 Field Day
30 Grade 5 Field Day
June
3 Grade 7 Field Day
5 Grade 8 Promotion Ceremony –
HS Stadium – 6:30pm
6 Last Day of School
July
August
20 First Day of School
September
1 No School – Labor Day
4 Early Release Day
24 Early Release Day
October
17 No School – NEOEA Day
24 End of Grading Period
November
4 No School – Election Day
26 Thanksgiving Break Begins
Dear Parents/Guardians,
The year has flown by and it’s hard to believe this is our last newsletter of the year!
On behalf of the staff, I’d like to thank the PTA volunteers who treated us to a
wonderful Staff Appreciation week at NRMS The events were coordinated by
Maria Rowlette and Kathy Lineweaver and we couldn’t be more appreciative of the
generosity of the families. Additionally, I’d like to give a special thank you to Lynn
Dorman for doing an amazing job of leading the Middle School PTA over the past
two years. Her heart has always been focused in the direction of collaborating for the
benefit of the student environment and it’s been a pleasure to have been her partner
during my time as principal.
Spring benchmark assessments are taking place by team in the areas of reading and
math to evaluate student growth this year. With the addition of the PARCC and New
Generation assessments next year, we will continue to utilize benchmark assessments
as a diagnostic tool, but in the fall and winter periods only. As always, if you would
like more information about your student’s progress, please don’t hesitate to reach
out to his/her teacher for clarification.
This month our teachers participated in a full day of professional development on
May 6th that focused on two specific areas - safety and security and classroom
technology implementation. Teachers signed up for technology sessions facilitated
by fellow colleagues and administrators and were able to fine-tune skills to
incorporate more 21st century skills into the classroom experience for students.
Collaboration time for professional educators is a critical component to moving
student achievement forward. We are appreciative of opportunities like this to
coordinate curriculum with one another.
Our NRMS students have been shining in many different ways that I’d like to
recognize:
Eight students earned their way to the state level competition for Power of the
Pen – Kate Altany, Gracie Goodman, Allie Hrovat, Gerald Mastellone, Diya
Patel, Rachel Pavelich, Jordan Shifflet, and Kate Young. At last week’s state
finals, Kate Altany placed 4th in the state!!!
OMEA Contests resulted in a score of Superior for the 8th grade band and the
7th grade purple band, and scores of Excellent for 7
th grade gold band!
Our track teams had a great finish for the year in the NOCMSL Conference –
out of 12 teams our 7th grade girls finished fourth, 7
th grade boys finished
fifth, 8th grade girls finished fourth, and our 8
th grade boys finished first and
claimed the CHAMPIONSHIP!!!
Eight students were winners of the Marilyn Bianchi Playwriting Festival –
Dylan Sauders, Lauren Devney, Tommy Layhew, Joey Marousek, Colin
Rush, Rachel Roberts, Gracie Goodman, and Naman Shah.
I had the pleasure of enjoying an incredible trip to our nation’s capital with
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Principal’s Message Continued
our 8th graders this month! I can’t say enough about what fine young ladies and gentlemen we were complimented on
everywhere we went around Washington D.C. North Royalton Middle School was represented well by Michael Gilbert,
Rachel Pavelich, Christian Robinson, and Robin Stewart as they laid the wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
and as always, the students enjoyed the riverboat dinner dance on the second night of the trip. Also on the move this
month were the Polar Bear and Sun Bear teams to camp at the Cuyahoga Valley Environmental Educational Center.
We feel so fortunate to be able to offer these opportunities to our students and greatly appreciate the staff chaperones that
leave their families to join us on these experiences.
Recognition efforts are in full swing as we settle down to wrap up the 2013-2014 school year. Seventh grade Bear and
Cub Awards were given out on May 19th and fifth and sixth graders will be recognized on June 3
rd. We will say goodbye
to our Class of 2018 on June 5th, treating them to an ice cream social that day (thank you PTA!) and officially promoting
them to high school that evening.
Finally, this year will bring wonderful years of service to a close for a few NRMS staff members. Teachers Diane
Prokopovich and Nadine Haberkorn, and para-professional Alice Wery will retire after dedicating many years to our
students. Additionally, I will head on to serve the district in a different capacity as Director of Curriculum and Instruction.
It has been such an honor to work with the adolescents of North Royalton and help shape their future during my time as
principal. Assistant Principal Jeff Cicerchi will take over the role as principal next year with a seamless transition. Jeff is
the most passionate person about middle level learning that I know and will be an amazing force for our students both
academically and socially.
I wish you all a wonderful summer filled with opportunities for making memories with your families - enjoy!
Fondly,
Melissa I. Vojta
Principal
PTA President’s Message
Well, the 2013-2014 school year is almost over! Only a few days left!! It’s hard to believe how quickly it went! As a
PTA unit we have accomplished a lot, always keeping the mission of PTA in mind: to promote the welfare of our kids,
and to develop between educators and the public such a united effort that secures for all children the highest advantages in
their education. Keeping this in mind, we have stuffed packets, organized the Welcome Back luncheon, handled picture
taking, created the memory book, edited the newsletter, put on a great Staff Appreciation luncheon, offered spirit wear,
put on two great talent shows, ran the Reflection contest, helped with the Tailgates, helped many teachers, and we are
about to help out with Field Day! We have also earned quite a bit of money through our fundraising, and as a result, are
purchasing several smart boards for the school! I don’t have the exact number yet, but we are donating $9500.00 for the
purchase of the smart boards. This purchase will be used to replace the old Epson boards with smart boards. None of this
could have been accomplished without the help of all of you!
Packet stuffing is Thursday, August 7th at 9:00 a.m. in the MS Cafeteria. We need as much help as possible! If you and
your kids can help out for a couple of hours, it would make all the difference. If you haven’t signed up already, please
email me and let me know that you can help.
Good luck to the 8th graders moving up to the High School! You and your parents will be missed!
It has been a pleasure to serve as your PTA President for the past two years. The NRMS PTA has much to be proud
of…we have wonderful volunteers and families, and have accomplished a lot over the past two years. Continue to serve
the students of NRMS! They appreciate all you do! I am passing my gavel to your new PTA President, Stephanie
Kostyack. You are in great hands!! Have a terrific summer!
Lynn Dorman
440-717-3490
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North Royalton Middle School PTA Meeting Minutes May 20, 2014
Call to Order: Lynn Dorman, President 9:40 a.m.
Pledge and Welcome Lynn thanks the teachers and staff for providing breakfast for us.
SECRETARY’S REPORT – Mary Ellen Watrobski – April minutes were posted online, no changes or additions.
CORRESPONDING SECRETARY’S REPORT – Jen Porter – several notes to be passed around.
TREASURER’S REPORT – Sandy Mraz - Balance on hand: $25,829.57
PRINCIPAL’S REPORT – Mrs. Vojta – Thank you to everyone, especially Kathy Lineweaver & Maria Rowlett for the Staff Appreciation week. Everything was
great. The candy bar was very popular. The staff loved the signs from the students.
We just returned from Washington, D.C. and it was a great trip. The students were great; we received compliments on
their behavior. We laid a wreath at Arlington. Several of the staff who have gone on the trip many times have said that
this was one of the best trips ever. We were able to have a Holocaust survivor speak to the 8th graders prior to the trip.
I’m so pleased with all of the opportunities we were able to offer the students.
We have two 5th grade teams at the CVEEC this week. We had the Bear and Cub Awards ceremony for the 7
th graders last
night, which was nice. It’s for the students who earn the award for three quarters in a row.
We finished OAA testing and next year we start the new PARCC assessments. Next year’s assessments will be mid Feb –
mid March. We have a building leadership team that helps work on setting up the testing process. Hopefully the new
testing will allow the rest of the school to maintain the normal schedule, because we’re not able to have all students
testing on computers at the same time.
The 8th grade promotion ceremony will be June 5
th at 6:30 p.m. I talked to Lynn and we’d like to have an ice cream social
on that day for the students, and I’ve asked PTA for some assistance with that. We also have Field Days, the Track awards
are today, and we have 5th and 6th grade Bear and Cub Awards ceremonies coming up.
Thank you for all of your help and support of me as Principal. I’m excited for my new position and look forward to still
working with parent and students.
Jeff Cicerchi will be the new Principal of NRMS; he is very passionate about middle learning.
Mr. Cicerchi: People are amazed by the help we get from our PTA, I’m looking forward to working with all of you next
year. I went to BW for middle level certification. I truly am middle level through & through. I am involved with the
Ohio Middle Level Association.
TEACHERS REPORT – Mrs. Haberkorn – Not much of a report, but I started out as a PTA rep my first year at NRMS
and today is my last meeting. Thank you for who you are and how much you help the school and the students succeed.
OFFICER’S REPORTS
PRESIDENT’S REPORT – Lynn Dorman-
Thanks to everyone who volunteered in any way this year. Thanks to Kathy & Maria for the great Staff Appreciation.
(Lynn recognizes the parents leaving NRMS)
Packet stuffing is August 7th, but they are trying to eliminate some of the forms. I’m sending a sign-up sheet if you’re
willing to help.
NRMS scholarships were awarded to Sara Berish and Alli Gurka. (Lynn reads thank you letter from Sara Berish)
Is anyone interested in chairing the Welcome Back Luncheon? I’m sending around a sign up for help.
Last month I talked about the possibility of using a newsletter company next year for our PTA Newsletter, and we have
approved it for next year.
Please track and turn in your volunteer hours.
Any receipts must be turned in for reimbursement by June 30, or it will be considered a donation.
Get newsletter items in to Becky by this Friday.
May 2014 Cub Chronicle Page 5 of 12 We can have a Kalahari date for January 19 at a PTA rate of $119 for two queens, if we want. If there’s interest, I’ll go
ahead and set the date.
Band a Rama starts at 7:00 p.m., not 6:00 as noted on the agenda.
We made $150 from the My Pizzetta fundraiser, and $147 from Heinen’s.
(Lynn hands out treats to the executive board as thank you’s)
COUNCIL DELEGATE – Jodi Heffke –
The last meeting was April 3rd
, Mr. McGinnis was guest speaker, he reported there will be three all-day Kindergarten
classes next yr. and their PTA donated 10 iPads.
We had as a district applied for three grants for data collection and technology.
Individual schools gave reports.
1st VICE PRESIDENT – Beth Knull – Beth presented Lynn with a gift from the PTA as a thank you for being President.
The Dream Team & Alpha Team need a field day lunch coordinator. If you are interested or need help, let me know.
2nd
VICE PRESIDENT – Fall Fundraising - Kathy Lineweaver – We will do trash bags again next year. Goal is to get
the students to take info and samples home.
3rd
VICE PRESIDENT – Spring Fundraising – Michelle Yuzwa – No order problems!! But one returned check.
Winners will receive prizes today.
5TH VICE PRESIDENT - Memory Book – Diane Bulkowski – They’re in and we’re getting them organized to be
passed out.
COMMITTEE REPORTS: BOX TOPS – Diane Trottnow – Over $5,000 was earned this year. There will be a drawing for those who brought in
Box Tops at any time this year.
CURRICULUM ADVISORY – Shirley Berish – We talked about 5th grade teams being smaller, there will be four
teams instead of three, no intervention period and double blocked math and ELA. We discussed testing, new text books,
technology with smart devices, and Mrs. Vojta was introduced as the new Director of Curriculum.
CULTURAL ARTS – Lori Krzywicki – Next year’s theme will be, “The World Would Be a Better Place If…”
LEGISLATION – Tawny Zajc – Online there’s info on different bills that are in discussion.
NEWSLETER COMPOSITION – Becky Humes – please get items to me by Friday, [email protected].
ROOM PARENTS – Lynn Dorman – Papa John’s will be ordered through the cafeteria, store bought desserts, fruits &
veggies, and water will be donated by parents.
STAFF APPRECIATION – Maria Rowlett & Kathy Lineweaver – It went well. We think everyone was happy.
Thanks for your donations. If you see her, please thank Diane at 3 Spot for donating food. Thank you to our helpers.
STAFF MEMBER OF THE MONTH – Carrie Barrnett – for the month of May it was Mrs. Romanchok.
VOLUNTEER HOURS – Karan Kyle – Please keep track of volunteer hours and send them in monthly.
NEW BUSINESS: Mrs. Vojta requested a donation for the Eighth grade ice cream social, their social had to be cancelled.
The Shake Shoppe will provide ice cream in individual portions. May I have a motion to spend $350 from the Socials
fund on ice cream? Lori Krzywicki made a motion, Tawny Zajc seconded, there was not further discussion, the motion
carried.
Classroom Supplements, which is our Goals needs to be voted on. We’ve spent $179.99 on Beats for the Jump-a-Thon,
and made a $100 donation to Joseph Krzywicki for his Nature Center project for Eagle Scout. Lynn asked if we can move
$279.99 from postage to bring Curriculum Supplements to $8,500. Jodi Heffke made a motion to move $279.99 from
Postage fund to Curriculum Supplements fund, Stephanie Kostyack seconded the motion, and there was no further
discussion, the motion carried. We have $1000 to be used for technology for a total of $9,500 to be donated for Classroom
Supplements. The school wishes to replace Epsom boards with new Smartboards, as the old Epsom boards are breaking
and cannot be shared. Mr. Nickel is working on getting a quote, but Lynn asks if we can make a motion to spend up to
$9,500 on Smartboards. Sue Werner made a motion to spend up to $9,500 on Smartboards, Kathy Lineweaver seconded
the motion, there was no further discussion, the motion carried.
Lynn passed the President’s gavel to incoming NRMS PTA President, Stephanie Kostyack.
ADJOURNED: 10:33 a.m. Mary Ellen Watrobski, Secretary
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Being 212!
Recognizing students for showing EXTRA EFFORT, and making an EXPONENTIAL DIFFERENCE
The following students received a ‘Shout Out’ for being 212 this month:
Scott Adkins
Habib Akouri
Jonathan Albright
Issa Almajali
Alexandria Armbruster
Lindsey Audino
Jamie Baran
Verina Baskhron
Yaseen Belkadi
Robert Bottomley
Kate Brierley
Alexander Caldwell
Brianna Chirla
Dominic Cipiti
Kyle Cmich
Katie Colabianchi
David Cooney
Nicholas DeAngelis
Evan Demichow
Jovan Djordjevic
Alexandra Doehrmann
Keith Doing
Lenna Donnelly
Sarah Dushaw
Eric Eddy
Hope Emilio
Matthew Emling
Cody Estrate
Nicholas Evanko
Morgan Fano
Diane Frangulea
Emily Gaborick
Christopher Garcia
Alyssa Garrison
Morgan Gresko
Alyssa Guzman
Taylor Henry
Caroline Hotz
Allysn Hryn
Jacob Hughes
Joseph Ibrahim
Rohan Jayaram
Nicole Jones
Sydnee Jones
Avery Keller
Aja Kleme
Lindsey Knapik
Nikita Kornyushenko
Sabrina Kotovets
Rachel Kukich
Hunter Kupniewski
Brandon Landry
Steven Lanese
Adriana Loshak
Alexandra Manila
Nicholas Mark
Joseph Marousek
Serena Mraz
Ryan Newman
Justin Nyiri
Magdalen Pagano
Madalyn Patterson
Raymond Perez
Rachel Perriello
Zakery Peterjohn
Nina Pignataro
James Ptak
Eric Purcel
Jordan Raudins
Natalie Rohrer
Colin Rush
Jonathan Rusin
Peyton Schulte
Grace Seifert
Michael Singer
Parmendah Singh
Paige Siver
Genna Sobiech
Breanna Tamoga
Khrystyna Tsybulya
Bryan Tuck
Joshua Turner
Martina Turnick
Alexandria Velgush
Nikolaos Velkos
Hannah Waler
Wenli Wu
Mia Zivkovic
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Staff Member of the Month Congratulations to 8th grade math teacher, Ms. Romanchok! She is May's Staff Member of the
Month.She was nominated by Shalam Medlea, Abbey Rowerstein and Destiny Williams.
Staff Appreciation 2014
The Middle School Staff Appreciation Luncheon was held on Wednesday, May 14th
. The staff
was treated to a baked potato bar, chili, pasta salad, and a huge salad bar. In addition, a candy
buffet was set up for staff to help themselves to “a little something sweet” to take with them
back to class. The day was a huge success, and we want to thank all those who participated.
Thank you to everyone who donated gift cards for the luncheon. Thanks to your generosity, we
were able to raffle off 3 or 4 gift card “arrangements” each lunch period.
Thank you to all the students who took time to make “thank you” posters to use as part of our
decorations. A special thank you to Mr. Zimlich and his students for also making us 30
awesome posters.
We also can’t forget to thank Mrs. Szabo and Mrs. Ashley in the main office for all their help
and guidance. Thank you for always being available to us, especially when we ask endless
questions.
Finally, a special thanks to all our helpers who helped make this event so successful: Lynn
Dorman, Diane Bulkowski, Julie Pavelich, Laura Waler, Chris Hornik, Ashley D’Angelis,
Helena Johnson, and Kathi Lancaster.
Kathy Lineweaver
Maria Rowlett
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MIDDLE SCHOOL STANDING COMMITTEES
CAMPBELL’S LABELS: Organize the collection of Campbell’s Labels and work with the building principal to best utilize labels
collected.
CULTURAL ARTS: Promote the National PTA Cultural Arts program. Distribute contest materials, collect artwork from students
and work with Council chairperson to distribute prizes.
CURRICULUM ADVISORY: Participate on the committee that reviews the curriculum for district.
FACEBOOK- Maintain weekly updates on the NRMS PTA Facebook page.
GENERAL MILLS BOXTOPS: Coordinate Boxtops collection.
HEALTH, WELFARE, and SAFETY: Keeps membership informed on pending changes in the district’s food service and any
health concerns or updates for the district; gives report at meetings and in the newsletter; and shall inform the unit on safety issues.
LEGISLATION: Keep membership informed on pending State and National legislation regarding education and child welfare.
MEMBERSHIP: Starts Now! Coordinate annual membership drive. Prepare membership form to be in student packets in the
summer. Prepare and submit membership information to Ohio PTA. Prepare and distribute membership cards. A computer is very
helpful.
NEWSLETTER COMPOSITION: Compiles reports and articles for monthly newsletter, and emails the finished newsletter to the
website.
NEWSLETTER COPYING: Copying is coordinated with the special needs classes. Copies are only made for families requesting
a hard copy, and they MUST be a current Middle School PTA member.
ROOM PARENTS: Coordinate all room parents (Grades 5 and 6).
SCHOLARSHIPS: Read applications from High School and make a selection for our unit’s scholarships.
SPECIAL EVENTS – 5th
GRADE: Make phone calls from volunteer list to solicit help for after school socials.
SPECIAL EVENTS – 6th
GRADE: Make phone calls from volunteer list to solicit help for after school socials.
SPECIAL EVENTS – 7th
/8th
GRADE: Make calls from volunteer list to solicit help with the Fall/Winter Tailgate. Also, make
arrangements for chaperones for the event, as well designate a coordinator at the Tailgate to oversee the volunteers.
SPIRIT WEAR- Coordinates the Spirit Wear sale usually held in the fall. This is not a fundraiser, rather a service offered to the
NRMS families.
STAFF APPRECIATION - Arranges activities for teacher appreciation week in May. Responsible for planning the Staff
Appreciation luncheon usually held in May.
STAFF MEMBER OF THE MONTH – Coordinates the program to choose a teacher or staff member to honor each month of the
school year. Nominations come from students, and the chair and her committee will select and honor the selected staff member each
month.
STORE PROGRAMS: Coordinate Giant Eagle, Heinens and Target Programs, Sunny D and Tyson.
TALENT SHOW – 5TH
/6TH
GRADE: Coordinate the talent show from start to finish. Arrange for judges to screen performers,
coordinate performance dates with principal, and determine order of acts, other duties as necessary.
TALENT SHOW – 7TH
/8TH
GRADE: Coordinate the talent show from start to finish. Arrange for judges to screen performers,
coordinate performance dates with principal, and determine order of acts, other duties as necessary.
TRANSPORTATION: Attend Transportation Meetings and present information back to the unit at PTA meetings.
VOLUNTEER HOURS: Starts Now! Prepares the volunteer form to be sent home in the student packets in the summer. Gives
each committee chair a copy of the names of the people that volunteered to help with their committee. Have volunteer hour forms
available at each meeting. Compiles the volunteer hours’ report at the end of the year.
WELCOME BACK LUNCHEON: Starts Now! Coordinates luncheon for teachers and staff at the beginning of the school year.
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MIDDLE SCHOOL COMMITTEE CHAIR POSITIONS
We need your help! Are you interested in becoming a committee chairperson at the Middle School next year?
To give everyone an equal opportunity to sign up for one chair position we will follow the same procedure as
past years. Please fill out the form below with your choice(s) and return it to your current school’s PTA
Mailbox by May 1st. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Stephanie Kostyack at
440-237-1005.
This form is for chair positions only. A volunteer sign up form to help on these committees will be included in
the student packets that are distributed in August.
A description of committees is on the reverse side of this form.
MIDDLE SCHOOL COMMITTEE CHAIR POSITIONS
Please complete this form if you are interested in a committee chair position for the 2014 – 2015 school year.
Please check reverse side for committees available.
Name: ________________________________________________________________________
Street Address: _________________________________________________________________
City: _________________________________________________________________
Phone: ________________________________________________________________________
Email address: ___________________________________________________________________
The school your child is currently attending: ___________________________________________
I am interested in the following committee(s) (please list in order of preference): A list of committees is
included on the reverse side of this form.
1. ____________________________________________________________
2. ____________________________________________________________
3. ____________________________________________________________
I currently hold the position of ______________________________________
I have held this position for _______________ years.
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TOGETHER WE CAN…
Parent Teacher Association
Make A Difference Dear Parents, Grandparents, and Friends:
The beginning of the school year marks the beginning of another school year of opportunities and
challenges for the students of North Royalton Middle School. We all want to see our students become the
best they can be. We try to support them in many different ways throughout the school year. One of the
most important ways we can support and encourage our students is by becoming a PTA member. Your
$6.00 membership fee helps provide social activities and creative challenges for our students. Our PTA
volunteers chaperone socials, provide tutoring, and assist the staff in many different ways.
Please show your children that their education is important to you by joining the NRMS PTA. Fill out
the bottom portion of this sheet and enclose it and your $6.00 membership fee in an envelope marked
“PTA Membership”, and return it to the school via your child as soon as possible. Everyone is welcome
at our PTA meetings, but it is not necessary to attend the meetings in order to become a PTA member.
The meeting dates and times are as follows:
Tuesdays at 9:30 AM (All meetings will be held in the H.S. Community Room unless noted otherwise):
09/17 Dec. no meeting 03/18
10/15 01/21 04/15
11/19 02/18 05/20 (MS Lounge) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRMS PTA Membership Form Your Name:_____________________________________Phone:______________________
Student(s) Name(s):_________________________________________________________
Address: _____________________________________________________________________
City: North Royalton________Broadview Heights________ (please check one)
Email Address ______________________________________________________________
Homeroom Teacher(s):_____________________________________Grade(s):___________________
Number of Members: _______Amt.Paid:________Cash______Check #:__________
_______Please place a check on the line if it is okay to send you email
regarding NRMS PTA.
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2013/2014
NORTH ROYALTON MIDDLE SCHOOL PTA BOARD
OFFICE/COMMITTEE NAME Email Phone #
PRESIDENT Lynn Dorman [email protected] 440-717-3490
1ST VP - PROGRAMS Beth Knull [email protected] 440-237-1194
2ND VP - FALL FUNDRAISING Kathy Lineweaver [email protected] 216-406-1867
3RD VP – SPRING FUNDRAISING Michelle Yuzwa [email protected] 216-233-5895
4TH VP - PICTURES Brad Hughes [email protected] 216-870-9200
5TH VP- MEMORY BOOK Diane Bulkowski [email protected] 440-230-9391
RECORDING SECRETARY Mary Ellen Watrobski [email protected] 330-656-0742
CORRESPONDING SEC Jen Porter [email protected] 440-237-6620
TREASURER Sandy Mraz [email protected] 440-582-5721
COUNCIL DELEGATE Helena Johnson [email protected] 440-717-0852
COUNCIL DELEGATE Jodi Heffke [email protected] 440-582-7131
ALT COUNCIL DELEGATE Maria Rowlett [email protected] 440-230-5384
ALT COUNCIL DELEGATE Becky Cozzens [email protected] 440-652-6143
CAMPBELLS LABELS Shawna Becene [email protected] 440-652-6786
CULTURAL ARTS Lori Krzywicki [email protected] 440-546-9346
CURRICULUM ADVISORY Shirley Berish [email protected] 440-717-1532
FACEBOOK PAGE Diane Bulkowski [email protected] 440-230-9391
FINANCIAL REVIEW Shirley Berish [email protected] 440-717-1532
GENERAL MILLS BOXTOPS Diane Trottnow [email protected] 440-877-1210
HEALTH WELFARE & SAFETY Carla Humble [email protected] 440-717-1294
LEGISLATION Tawny Zajc [email protected] 440-237-5482
MEMBERSHIP Claudette DeLuca [email protected] 440-384-1212
NEWSLETTER COMP Becky Humes [email protected] 440-582-3504
NEWSLETTR COPY Lori Krzywicki [email protected] 440-546-9346
ROOM PARENTS Lori Mone’ [email protected] 440-582-0097
SCHOLARSHIPS Cathy McKee [email protected] 440-582-3593
SPECIAL EVENTS 5TH GR Jennifer Wazny [email protected] 440-230-0802
Diane Bulkowski [email protected] 440-230-9391
SPECIAL EVENTS 6TH GR Sally Liosi [email protected] 440-717-1442
SPECIAL EVENTS 7TH/8TH GR Mary Kelly [email protected] 440-237-2132
SPECIAL EVENTS 7TH/8TH GR Krissy Neumann [email protected] 440-570-4982
SPIRIT WEAR Helena Johnson [email protected] 440-717-0852
Kim Dyson [email protected] 440-546-0646
STAFF APPRECIATION Maria Rowlett [email protected] 440-230-5384
Kathy Lineweaver [email protected] 440-717-9696
STAFF MEMBER OF THE MONTH Carrie Barnett [email protected] 440-230-1148
STORE PROGRAMS
STORE PROGRAMS: SUNNYD/TYSON Helena Johnson [email protected] 440-717-0852
TALENT SHOW 5/6 Clarissa D’Onofrio [email protected] 440-457-7060
TALENT SHOW 7/8 Susan Kieklak [email protected] 440-666-3253
Kathi Lancaster [email protected] 440-465-5749
TRANSPORTATION Jenny Goodman [email protected] 440-628-8777
VOLUNTEER HOURS Karan Kyle [email protected] 440-526-3477
WELCOME BACK LUNCHEON Michelle Yuzwa [email protected] 216-233-5895
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Every year, each PTA unit must report their number of volunteer hours to Ohio PTA to maintain our tax-
exempt status with the Federal Government!
all
NRMS PTA Volunteer Hours Reporting Form 2013-2014
Name: _________________________________________________________ Month Reporting: ____________________________
Number of Hours:
Service: _____________ Fundraising: ____________ Legislative: ____________ You can submit hours using this format in one of the following ways:
Emailing above info to: [email protected] Place completed form in PTA mailbox Send completed form to school with your child in an envelope marked “PTA Volunteer Hours”