The Rosinton Newsletter Newsletter Date Feb. 2, 2016 www.bcbe.org/rosinton Upcoming Events: Early Dismissal Friday Feb. 5th at 11:30. This is 30 minutes earlier than the normal early dismissal time. Mardi Gras Holidays February 8th and 9th. No School 6th grade Doughnut Sale Ends February 12th Lolli-grams are on sale now until February 12th. You can purchase a lolli-gram for your child or their friends, teachers or staff for just 50¢. Lolligrams will be delivered Friday, February 12. School spirit shirts and long sleeve shirts are still for sale in the office. Armadillo Dash Saturday, March 5th Spring Pictures Tuesday March 8th Early Dismissal Friday, March 11th 5th and 6th grade Armadillo Stomp March 18th. March 14th Pre K Registration begins. Surveys coming home soon Baldwin County Public School System and all of its schools are engaged in an ongoing continuous improvement process, of which all stakeholders are an integral part. Baldwin County Board of Education is using the AdvancED Parent Survey as a means to elicit your opinions to help target areas for the school system to improve and areas to continue to be effective. The five sections on the survey represent the five AdvancED Standards for Quality School Systems and provide a means for learning about parent expectations of a high-quality school system. Soon you will receive information on how to access the survey. Your cooperation and support in completing the parent survey will be greatly appreciated . PTO Elections PTO officer elections will be held at the PTO meeting on March 8th. Positions up for election are President, Secretary and Treasurer. If you are interested in an officer position, please submit your name at the Rosinton School office. It takes a special person to be willing to do all that comes along with being an officer for our PTO. These volunteers have done an amazing job in helping improve Rosinton School, spending countless hours working all the events at Rosinton. We have been very fortunate to have several ladies who have dedicated their time to PTO over the last few years. It is very important to our students at Rosinton that we continue on with the great work that these ladies have done. Here are just a few activities that our PTO helps with or puts on: Spirit Shirts, long sleeve shirts, Fall Festival, PTO Meetings, Candy Bars, Santa Shop, Special Snack, Lolli grams, Armadillo Dash The Armadillo Dash is just a little over a month away. This year’s dash will be held on Saturday, March 5th. We are in the process of collecting items for each class to have a basket for the silent auction during the race. Your teacher will be sending home information about your basket’s theme. All proceeds from your basket go directly back to your child’s classroom. 6th grade graduation fundraising, Armadillo Stomp, Armadillo Dash and Teacher Appreciation Week. Help me in thanking these ladies for completing their two year term and giving so much to our school. Any time a person is in position to make decisions, there will be some who disagree. However, there is no way anyone should question this groups dedication to this school. I hope the next officers will be just as dedicated to the children of Rosinton. Thank you PTO. Jump Rope for Heart Many of our students help raise money for the American Heart Association last week. 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