Month: September 2017
Tier 3 Badge Creation Day
Hi parents! Once you have completed the process to become a Tier 3 volunteer (and your information has been received by the school) you are able to get a volunteer badge!
Your next opportunity to get a badge created will be this Friday, September 29 from 9 – 10:30 a.m. and also from 5:30 to 6:30 pm! We will be making badges in the gymnasium at the start of movie night, so if you are unable to come during the day, here is your chance to get a badge made. If you cannot make this date, other dates will be available in the future.
If you would like to have a badge made, please sign up for one of the time slots on our sign up page. You must have a time slot in order to get a badge made.
Once again your name has to be on the list that the school receives from the Williamson county school board. This process can take a few weeks after you complete the background check.
If you would like to become a Tier 3 volunteer please visit the following link for instructions http://www.wcs.edu/wp-content/pdf/Volunteer/ProcessInstruction.pdf ;
Help the Cheetah Council create Shower Kits for ShowerUp!
ShowerUp is a mobile shower truck that is designed to serve those in need in and around the city of Nashville. By providing showers, hygiene resources and basic health care screenings, they hope to share love, build relationships, and restore hope. And Shower Up was founded by one of our very own Cheetah families!
Sept 29 PTO Movie Night – Boss Baby
Friday, September 29 from 6 p.m. – 9 p.m.
We will be playing Boss Baby on the big screen out under the stars, so bring your outdoor chairs or a blanket and come join us for a fun night. (Boss Baby is rated PG. It is up to you to decide if it is appropriate for your family.)
We will be selling pizzas as PREORDER only. No extra pizza will be available the night of the event. You must order pizza through this link, as we will not be accepting cash or check payments for pizza.
The PTO will be selling drinks & snacks. Outside food is welcome.
(Please help us after the movie by picking up any trash that you see around you.)
Volunteer to help at book fair!!
It’s almost Book Fair time! Ms. Murphy needs lot of help to make a great book fair for our kids, so please consider volunteering on the sign up sheet below. Shifts begin on September 14 and go through September 22. Share with friends!
Williamson County Offers Support to Texas School Children | InFocus
Our PTO will be helping to collect and deliver school supply items for Hurricane Harvey victims in Texas. Please read the below article from Williamson County Schools In Focus on the “Tennessee Volunteers for Texas” campaign. We have set up boxes in the front lobby of the school. You may send items in between now and September 7. You can view the entire press conference talking about the campaign at the link below.
Williamson County is doing its part to help school children who have been affected by Hurricane Harvey.
As part of the “Tennessee Volunteers for Texas” campaign, the Williamson County Government, Williamson County Schools, Franklin Special School District and the Williamson County Sheriff’s Office are joining together to assist children in the Houston area.
“Many people have called in to our county asking what Williamson County folks can do to help those in need,” said Williamson County Mayor Rogers Anderson. “This was our way of saying, ‘let us help.’”
The campaign aims to specifically collect the following newly purchased school supplies:
- backpacks
- No. 2 pencils
- crayons
- ruled paper
- glue
- scissors
WCS also plans to send two surplus school buses to Houston to help transport students when schools reopen.
“We’ll do everything in our power,” said WCS Superintendent Dr. Mike Looney. “This is a way for us all to come together as a community and help our Texan neighbors.”….
Source: Williamson County Offers Support to Texas School Children | InFocus