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Wednesday, March 23, 2011
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Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Monday, February 28, 2011
March 2—Fund Texas’ Future Day

Pass along this message to everyone in your community who cares about Texas students!
It's the biggest crisis in Texas history. Nearly five million Texas students need our help. Texas PTA is proclaiming Wednesday, March 2, as "Fund Texas' Future Day." It's imperative we make sure our "house is in order" - the Texas House of Representatives in Austin, that is. Please light up cyberspace by emailing your state representative on Wednesday, March 2.
Use this website to find your representative:
http://www.fyi.legis.state.tx.us/
Please personalize your message, but here are some important points to include in your email to your state representative:
1. Texas PTA's legislative position is that funding public education is a priority.
2. Regardless of what your campaign promises might have been, there are nearly five million reasons for you to look at all sources of funding to protect public education.
3. Cutting funding to public education is not acceptable.
4. The Rainy Day Fund and all revenue sources should be considered to fund Texas's future.
5. Texas children are our future.
6. Texas businesses cannot thrive without an educated workforce. The economic viability of our state is directly related to the education of our children.
March 2 is the day for PTA to take over cyberspace and let our voices be heard to protect our future - Texas students!
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Help Save Texas School Libraries

As you watch the state and local news, you know that many hard budgeting decisions are being made during this challenging time. Unfortunately, many school library programs - programs that have proven and longstanding importance to student education - are being cut. School librarians, who are key in teaching students research, information literacy, and reading, are being asked to cover multiple campuses (leaving school with only part-time school library programs) or are being cut altogether.
We need your action to help save Texas school library programs.
State Level
Please contact your legislators and let them know that school libraries are critical to your child's success.
To send an email to your state representative or state senator, click on Librarians ARE Teachers and scroll down the page for an email form with taking points you can use.(For more information on school libraries, see school libraries and librarians are important.)
· Students need access to quality school library programs and research materials, such as the K-12 Database Program, which has be zeroed out in funding. (Click on K-12 Database Program link above to learn more.)
· Please let legislators know that school librarians ARE teachers. School librarians instruct students every day and work with teachers to help students meet curriculum requirements. Certified librarians hold a master's degree and must have a least two years of classroom teaching experience. Current definitions of instructional staff do not account for the work of our state's school librarians.
Local Level
At the local level, please talk with school board members and administrators about the importance of protecting school library programs and ensuring libraries are staffed with certified school librarians.
Send email and letters to district board members and administrators about the value parents place on strong school library programs.
Thank you for your commitment to a quality education for all children. Parents are the ultimate voice for student success.
Wildcat Walk: New Date! New Location!

Tuesday, February 1, 2011
RIF book distribution is coming up!
Dates for our next Reading is Fundamental (RIF) book distributions have been set!- March 3 & 4
- May 4 & 5
If you would like to volunteer to help distribute books, please send an e-mail to smartinez78@gmail.com.
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Literacy Night--Under the Stars!
Come join us for Family Literacy Night at South Hills Elementary!!
It will be a “Night Under the Stars” with fun games, food, and prizes. Wear your warm pajamas and bring the whole family!
DATE: Thursday, January 13, 2011
TIME: 6:00pm – 7:30pm
ACTIVITIES:
Flashlight Reading
Reader’s Theater
Bingo Games
Promethean Board Games
Read-Alouds
Literacy Web Sites for the family
Bedtime Reading Strategies
And more…!
Every student that attends will receive a free homework pass.
Don’t miss out on all the fun – We’ll see you there!!
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Vengan a unirse con nosotros para una noche de Alfabetización Familiar En la escuela primaria de South Hills!Será “Una Noche Bajo Las Estrellas” con divertidos juegos, comida y premios. Vístase de pijamas de invierno y venga con toda su familia.
FECHA: Jueves 13 de enero de 2011
HORA: 6:00pm – 7:30pm
ACTIVIDADES:
Lectura con linterna.
Teatro de Lectura
Juego de Bingo
Juegos en el tablero Promethean
Lectura en voz alta
Sitios de alfabetización en el internet
Estrategias de lectura antes de dormir
Y mucho más.…!
Todos los estudiantes que asistan recibirán un pase libre de tarea.
No pierdas la oportunidad de toda esta diversión,
¡Nos veremos allí!

