Timberlane Middle School PTSA Announcements

TRMS PTSA Welcomes You!

TRMS PTSA is an organization of parents, teachers and students who are committed to helping Timberlane Regional Middle School be the best that it can be. We usually meet on the second Monday of each month at 6:30 p.m. in the TRMS library.

December 2009

 

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!
TRMS BOOK FAIR Volunteers Wanted!

December 7th to 11th

8:00am to 3:00pm on Monday, Thursday, and Friday
8:00am to 7:00pm on Tuesday and Wednesday.

Contact Trudy at TRMS (trudy.baldwin@timberlane.net)

TONIGHT!!!
"Technology in the Classroom" Workshop offered December 1st

PLAISTOW, N.H…On Tuesday, December 1, from 6:30–8:30 p.m., a presentation,“Technology in the Classroom,” will be offered to parents of middle and high school students at the Timberlane Regional School District (TRSD) building, 30 Greenough Road, Plaistow (park in rear).

Presenters will include John Holland, director of technology for the TRSD, and Lois Paul, technology integrator for the Timberlane Regional High School (TRHS) and the Timberlane Regional Middle School. Demonstrations and a Q & A session will be part of the program.

“Technology in the Classroom” is being sponsored by the TRHS Parent Teacher Student Association. The presentation is free and no registration is required. For further information, contact Anne Isenberg at 362-4499 or chockaholics4@yahoo.com.

Senior Tea will be held December 5th, cookies and mini muffins (small breakfast foods) needed in the store-bought containers.
Please drop off to school on Friday, December 4th.

TRMS Discount Day - own a local business or know
of someone that does? Join in "TRMS PTSA Discount Day" December 5th and donate a % of your sales that day to TRMS PTSA. We will promote your business on our face book page and hand out flyers at our Senior Tea that day. Please contact Catherine Zerba for more information (617) 688-6024 (cell) or (603) 362-6250 (home).

Volunteers Needed:

At the TRMS PTSA, we encourage everyone to get involved in whatever capacity works for you. See the volunteer page for ways you can help, and then send in the volunteer form found on the forms page on this site. We are only as good as our members.

Our members are the reason we can sponsor many wonderful events such as the 6th Grade Halloween party, Staff Welcome Back Breakfast, Reflections arts competition, and Staff Appreciation Week, and help the school put on such a successful Magazine Drive, Senior Tea, book fair, Career Day, 8th Grade Farewell Celebration, and other events. Your membership dues, magazine orders and school apparel purchases help pay for many of these things, as well as additional PTSA and school programming, equipment, scholarships. So, thank you!!

PTSA BOARD 2009-2010

President: Catherine Zerba; catherinezerba@masiello.com, 617-688-6024

Vice President: Sharon Burke; sburke@mcsellc.com, 603-362-4335

Vice President: Shannon Tarr; amklescape@aol.com

Treasurer: Diane Coryea; ddcoryea@aol.com, 603-362-4308

Fundraising Coordinator: Sue Kappler; esjsbe@comcast.net, 603-887-2480

Recording Secretary: Mary Beth Donovan-Olson; mbandcarl@comcast.net, 603-347-1586

Web-Site Administrator: Madalyn Coryea; MadalynElaine@gmail.com

COMMITTEE CHAIRS 2009-2010

PTSA EVENTS:

Fundraiser Coordinator: SueKappler

Baking Coordinator: Nancy Steensen

6th Grade Halloween Party: Chris Jenkins

PTSA Apparel Fundraiser: Sue Kappler

PTSA Membership Drive: Sue Kappler

Welcome-Back packets: Sue Kapper

Reflections: Leiza Peek

Senior Tea: Jane Shields

Silent Auction: Sharon Burke

Staff Appreciation: Jill Patsfield

Staff Appreciation Week: Nancy Steensen

Volunteer Coordinator: Shannon Tarr

Welcome Back Breakfast: Jennifer Wilmot

PTSA ASSISTED EVENTS:

Book Fairs: TBD

Career Day: TBD

8th Grade Farewell: TBD

School Magazine Drive: Anne Isenberg

TRMS Lost and Found Changes

TRMS collects lost items in a lost and found section in the cafeteria. This year, the school will only hold onto items for two weeks before giving them to charity. Please make sure that your child's name is in sweatshirts, jackets and sports clothes especially, so that they can be returned to your child if found. And let your child know that s/he should check the lost and found right away if missing an item. Last year, about $5,000 worth of clothes went unclaimed.