Originally delivered on 2/20/2022 7:36 pm

SUBJECT: PTA Newsletter 2/20

You guys, Tuesday is a BIG day. Not only is it 2/22/22 (good luck?) but it’s also the 100th day of school. We made it!!! To 100 days!! Without any disruption (touch all the wood right now). But here we are. To celebrate, there will be some school-wide initiatives taking place (read on), and each and every class will have special projects to complete. But, wow! 100 days!

Avoid having a case of the Mondays

School is closed for Presidents Day on Monday!!

100 ways to donate

Tuesday sees the launch of the annual Tuscan food drive. Organized by Ms Sinclair, the food drive will run until March 3, with each grade being asked to donate the following items:

Kindergarten- low sugar cereal

First- Boxed Milk

Second - Canned Tuna/Canned Meat

Third - Peanut Butter

Fourth - Rice

Fifth - Oatmeal

More info to come!

A mini history lesson from our Equity and Inclusion VP...

.... Joanna Charles, who is posting on the Tuscan Families Facebook page about important African-Americans who helped to shape the history of the country. 

Her latest post reads: "Lewis Howard Latimer was born on September 8, 1948, in Chelsea, Massachusetts. Lewis, at the age of 15 years old, lied and said he was 16 years and enlisted in the United States Navy during the Civil War. Lewis, after serving in the Navy, he received an honorable discharge and began employment as an office boy at a patent law firm. While working at the patent law firm, Lewis taught himself mechanical drawing and drafting. Because of his talent, he was promoted from being an office boy to a draftsman. Lewis worked with Alexander Graham Bell and helped patent the telephone. He also worked with Thomas Edison, and because of Lewis’s knowledge of incandescent lighting, he played an intricate part in designing the lightbulb. In the late 1800’s, Lewis published a book, Incandescent Electric Lighting: A Practical Description of the Edison System. Lewis continued his work with patents and later passed away on December 11, 1928."

SOMA SEPAC is back

The SOMA Special Education Parent Advisory Committee (SEPAC) meeting will be held on March 2 at 7:30pm, so put it in your calendar. The meeting will focus on Speech and Social Skills, with speech-language pathologist (and Maplewood mom), Reesa Salomon. Join the March meeting here and learn more here.

For 2022

We need your stories! We want to know what’s happening in and around the school. Who is doing something wonderful? We want to write about it! Get in touch via TuscanSchoolPTA@gmail.com.

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Please join the PTA - we’d love to have you. We’ve upgraded our platform designed for PTAs, which will make it easier for you to use and us to operate. Instructions for how to sign up can be found here, but even if you don’t join the PTA (please, please join!), it’s still important to sign up for an account on our new site so that you can have access to information you’ll need.

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