Lansing Central Schools PTSO
Minutes for February 11, 2008, Elementary School Library @ 6:30 p.m.  (Approved with changes 3/10/08)

Attendance: (14) Karie Allison, Amy Anderson, Debbie Cretney, Dorothy Debbie, Anne Drake, Cathy Nelson,
Katrina Overton, Margaret Shackell-Dowell, Ellen Staniewicz, Jennifer S__ara, Kay Thomas, Tricia Thomas, Susan
Wakshlag, Bobbi Wasenko

A. Welcome and Call to Order: Kay Thomas, President
B. Officers Reports:
1. Secretary Report:
Dorothy Debbie/Cathy Nelson - Minutes approved with changes.
2. Treasurer Report: Amy Anderson
   a. Monthly Financial Report: (Checking: $ 24,426.72; Savings: $ 3,267.27)
              {last Feb. 2007= checking & savings $ 29,849.72}
   b. Enrichment Projects to date: ES: $150 First Tee Gold Program, $149.35 Copper Rods Music Class; $329.40
4th Grade Pillow Project = $628.75  MS: $451.45 Camcorder & $288.36 5th Grade SS Maps = $739.81  HS: $300
MCEP Education Fund African Dancers = $300
3. Membership Report: Katrina Overton,
   Members: Lifetime: 51; Five-Year: 72; Annual: 191; Total: 314
4. President's Report:
•        Volunteers Needed for ES Math Nights on Feb. 28th for 3rd/4th game night
•        Requests: Light Board for Auditorium – Bobbi Wasenko explained that the MS Auditorium light board is not
function and failed during the MS Musical Guys & Dolls this fall. The school has purchased a new light board with
funds from the CDC at a cost of $5250.  Hoping that the cost of a professional installation can be split between
LTAPA and PTSO, Bobbi made a
Motion: To fund up to $1500 towards the installation of the light board. – PASSED

C. Old Business
1. ES Book Fair, Jan. 29th & 30th - Katrina Overton and Kay Thomas – Sales of $3,960 resulted in a profit of about
$500, with giving ES Library $231, Teachers & Classes $249, and Buckley Bucks of $103. A teacher needing to
create a class library received vouchers to buy about $283 of books from the catalogue.
2. Spaghetti Supper, Feb. 1st - Dorothy Debbie – Date was rescheduled to Saturday, Feb. 2nd due bad weather
cancelling Friday school.  Was well attended with 132 meals served, which is down slightly (about 50 people) but
volunteers were still able to work. Expenses were slightly higher, but meatballs were donated by Anne Miller of King
Ferry Hotel. Profit was about $300 (event is considered a community event rather than a fundraiser).  
3. Tubing at Greek Peak, Feb. 9th - Karie Allison and Diane Schafer – Karie reported that 69 signed up and only 3
weren't able to come.  Everyone had a great time. Made about $150, though it's not money maker since we charge
at cost for PTSO members and only $2 more for non-members.
4.  Cookie Dough Final Report - Amy Anderson, Anne Drake – Amy reported we paid $6,276, and had a profit of
about $6,140, which is more than last year.

D. New Business
1. MS Book Fair, March 18, 19 7:15-3:00 p.m. - Donna Prybyl and Karen Phelgar – Kay plans to talk to them about
having student make an application to be a student helper (which gives us more book credit). Mrs. Marcoux, MS
Guidance, will help determine which students might deserve book vouchers like ES has Buckley Bucks.
2. MS 5th/6th grade Activity Night, March 28th, 7-9 p.m. @ HS - Coordinator Needed  - May consider using popcorn
popper in future events.

F: FYI: Dates Ahead         
1.   April 25th, 7th/8th grade Activity Night, 7-9 p.m. @ HS - Marueen Trowbridge
2.   April 29th, Employee Appreciation Day, tenative
3.   May 6th & 7th, ES Book Fair - Dorothy Debbie (evening with Art Show too)
4.   May 12th Meet the Candidates for BOE, 7:30 p.m. @ HS Cafeteria
         (3 seats up; currently occupied by Tom Keane, Bonita Lindberg, and Glenn Swanson)
5.   May 16th, 5th/6th grade Activity Night, 7-9 p.m. @ The Rink - June Losurdo
6.   May and June - refreshments
7.   After Prom Party, May 24th - Anne Drake – Reported that The Rink will not be available due to field work, so the
committee will be looking at the YMCA. Prom is scheduled at Celebrations which is out by Caroline (30-40 min.
away). Parents are concerned about the drive, so Anne will be talking to the school about a bus.

Misc: -Last Math night was well attended and very enjoyed.
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Dr. Stephen Grimm attended. Dr. Grimm shared his background, emphasizing his belief that sports, arts, music, etc.
are important, not just test scores. In describing his experience he noted that in a past district of 14,000 student, the
goal was to structure students into groups of about 100 students, what research has said was ideal in order for
teachers to know and work with all students. This area of research was part of his dissertation work.  The attraction
of our district is that we are already at that ideal size.

The PTSO offers you many opportunities to become involved.  We welcome your input and support.
Next Meeting: Monday, March 10, 2008 at 6:30 p.m. in the Elementary School Library