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Castle
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CALENDAR
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Next BREA Meeting is on March 5th at 9:15 a.m. in the conference
room.
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"Dedicated
to Enriching the Education of Our Children"
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ANNOUNCEMENTS |
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Upcoming
elections for 2003 - 2004 Board of Directors. The following
positions are open: 2nd Vice President, Treasurer, Secretary,
Ways & Means, Parliamentarian and Student Affairs. If anyone
is interested or needs more information, please contact Patti
Armstrong by email
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SPECIAL
THANKS |
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Thanks
to Little Italy for sponsoring the "Reading for L.I.F.E.
(Littly Italy For Education)" program.
The
class at each grade level with the most reading minutes winS
a pizza party.
Also,
Little Italy is donating 1 cent for every 10 minutes our children
read to the school, up to $300 per month.
The last reading contest ends May 7th, so keep on reading!
(2-24-03)
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CONTEST
WINNERS |
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Congratulations to 1B1 for winning the February
print cartridge contest and KD (am) for winning the
Box Tops contest.
Our
next contest ends April 10, 2003. Keep saving those Box Tops,
printer cartridges and now cell phones too! (2-24-03)
More
on the print cartridges:
- Put
your used cartridge in a ziploc bag (1 cartridge per bag,
please).
- Give
them to your favorite BRE student or drop off at the school
office.
Thanks
for your help...
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More
on the box tops:
This
is the tear-out-the-top on product boxes and the like. The box tops need to be cut on the dotted line...
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you know a BRE student, you can send your box tops to school
with them.
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you can bring the box tops to the front desk of Buffalo
Ridge and they will put them in the BREA mailbox.
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What
is BREA? |
The Buffalo Ridge Educational Alliance is the Parent/Teacher
Organization of Buffalo Ridge. (We recently changed our name
to the BREA for tax purposes.)
We are a chapter of the Douglas County Educational Foundation
(DCEF) which is a 501(c)(3) organization. (Most of the schools
in Douglas County have a chapter of the DCEF). What this means
is that any donation anyone makes is tax-deductible. Also,
we qualify as tax exempt organization.
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What
does BREA do? |
We
do social events as part of our fundraising efforts. We also
do 'Service Projects':
- School
Directory,
- Yearbook,
- Hospitality
for teachers,
- School
Spirit (t-shirts, water bottles, etc.),
- School
Supplies.
Funds are used to purchase items on a wish list put together
by the school teachers and staff. It includes enrichment items
which are not funded under our school's limited budget. See
BREA in action showing one of our major project accomplishments.
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Who
belongs to BREA? |
Everyone
who is a Parent, Teacher or Staff Member at Buffalo Ridge
is automatically a member of the BREA.
There
are no membership dues.
Our
charter is to basically enrich the education of our children.
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What
do you do for Community Fundraising? |
BREA
spearheads CPN efforts to raise funds for Buffalo Ridge Elementary
School... our kids do not solicit door-to-door. We
rely on adults in our community to sell funds.
We
host Social Events and do fundraising to do this. The Country Jamboree/Silent Auction and Book Fair are examples
of this that we are holding.
We
also accept Direct Donations, which are tax- deductible.
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We
could not do it without you: |
Thank
you to all of our Buffalo Ridge Families and community
members for your support!
The
funds raised by BREA are used to purchase items not funded
under the regular school budget.
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Who
are the 2002-2003 Board of Directors: |
We
have an Executive Board of volunteers which is elected annually
(with one exception - the 2nd VP automatically will be the
President next year - the 2nd VP is like Pres in training
and offers continuity between the years). Elections were held
on April 18th, 2002.
- President
- Patti Armstrong.
- 1st
Vice President - Barry Meigs (he's the new principal of
BRE - the principal is always the 1st VP and remains in
that position).
- 2nd
VP -- open --
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Treasurer - Vanessa Pusar
- Secretary
- Andrea Smart
- Student
Affairs - Allison Whitten
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Ways and Means - Tia Lundgren
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Parliamentarian - Suzanne Frishman
Deb
Hautamaa was appointed as the Governance and Accountability
Representative.
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Track
Representatives: |
A
- Open
B1
- Open
2 - Open
C - Open
D1 - Open
D2 - Open
If
you are interested in being a track representative for the
2002-2003 school year, please call Patti Armstrong by email
or at 303-663-9044.
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Minutes
of the Meeting |
Old
Business:
$7,400
was approved to purchase a classroom set of wireless AlphaSmarts.
New
Business:
1.
The BREA pledged $15,000 to the literacy program for the 2002-2003
school year. This money will provide for a literacy specialist
who will provide early intervention in grade 1 and continue
to assist children in grade 4 with reading difficulties. This
is an extension to the Read to Achieve program. This specialist
will also provide support and staff development to all teachers
and grade levels.
2. The
BREA will not provide teachers with a $100 reimbursement for
the 2002-2003 school year. Instead teachers will be asked
to put wish trees (or busses or school houses)
on their door at the beginning of the year and parents can
choose an item off the tree to donate. These items will be
of all price ranges, they will become the property of Buffalo
Ridge Elementary and all donations are tax-deductible. BREA
will provide receipts for tax purposes.
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Castle
Pines North Homeowners Association
Copyright
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1999-2003 Castle Pines North Homeowners Association
All rights reserved.
Telephone
and Fax:
303-482-3078
Address:
CPN Association, Inc.
7402
Yorkshire Drive
Castle Rock, Colorado 80104
Contact
the Castle
Pines North Homeowners Association (CPNHOA) by
e-mail.
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