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Art Boxes

Our childen are so thrilled when it is time to take home the classroom art box. The art box is filled with every kind of craft and art supply your child might want to try his or her hand at a little creative time. There is no assignment ass ociated with the art box other than to play, explore, and learn through art.

Volunteers are needed each Wednesday morning to collect, refill, and distribute the art boxes to students. If you would like to lend a hand -- even if you can only help for a day -- your time and participation is welcome!

 

                  

Birthday Cupcakes

Happy birthday each and every Stratford Landing student! Each Stratford student receives a cupcake during his or her birthday month.  Where do all the cupcakes come from? Volunteers! Volunteers are needed to bake cupcakes. If you love to bake or can't get to school during the day to volunteer otherwise, this is a perfect opportunity for you to pitch in!

 

 

Calendar

The PTA produces a calendar at the beginning of each school year.  Volunteers are needed during the spring and summer months to assist with ad sales, information and date checking, and proofreading.

 

 

Directory

Who doesn't use their Stratford Landing Directory on a regular basis? What would we do without it? This project takes a lot of detailed involvement. Volunteers are needed to help proofread and distribute the student directory in the fall.

              

            

Volunteer Coordinator(s)

Duties of this position include collecting the PTA Volunteer Forms in September, organizing the information, and distributing it to the appropriate committees.  This position helps to recruit volunteers as needed throughout the school year.

Julene Joy                        --------------703-799-1817        

   
Stratford Landing Elementary School prepares students academically and socially for their educational career and the world beyond.

Web Curator: Jeanne O'Hara, jmohara@fcps.edu
Last Updated: January 10, 2012