UPCOMING IMPORTANT DATES

10/21
Binder Bootcamp
10/22
ParentWiser Presentation: Normal Sucks
10/23
PTSA General Membership Meeting @10:30 am
10/28
Vision and Hearing Screening
10/30
ASB Cookie Dough Pickup
11/1
Deadline for Reflections Art Submissions
11/6
ISF Dining Fundraiser at Chinoise
11/11
No School:  Veterans Day


VISION AND HEARING SCREENING – 10/28

Volunteers are needed to help with Vision and Hearing Screening on Monday, October 28th.  Volunteers will need to arrive at 7:30 am for ease of parking and stay until 11:00 am to help take down equipment.  Your help is much appreciated, and it’s a fun way to get involved at school.  Refreshments will be provided.  Click HERE to sign up to help.

All volunteers must have cleared the District’s background check and received approval by 10/28 (click here to start the process or check your status).  Please contact Sharon Heuchert (martyandsharon@hotmail.com), Jaimi Messmer (jaimilt@gmail.com) or Morgan Noble (jnoble1377@aol.com) if you have any questions about signing up.


HELP WITH THE ASB FUNDRAISER – 10/30

Please help us with the important final day of the ASB fundraiser on Oct. 30 – product distribution and pickup from 2:30 to 4:30.  Sign up HERE or by going to the main page of the Issaquah Middle PTSA website.  If you had any questions feel free to email Kristin Brennock at asbfundraising@issaquahmiddleptsa.org.  Thanks!


REFLECTIONS ART PROGRAM – DUE 11/1

The Reflections deadline is less than two weeks away!  Choreograph a dance, produce a film, write a poem or story, compose a song, take a picture or create a piece of visual art and tell us what this year's Reflections theme (“Look Within”) means to you. Get more information and an entry form here today and return the form and your artwork by November 1, 2019. Questions? Email Liz St. Andre at reflections@issaquahmiddleptsa.org.


PARENT EDUCATION PRESENTATION

Is your child normal?  New ParentWiser talk!  Meet and hear Jonathan Mooney on speaking tour for his new book, Normal Sucks! With humor, knowledge, and hope, Mooney speaks on neuro-diversity, how we should stop fixing people and start empowering them. He gives hope for anyone who learns differently, emphasizing the impact of supportive teaching and parenting. Join us tomorrow, Oct. 22nd at 7:00 pm at Skyline High School.  REGISTER HERE!


BECOME A PTSA MEMBER TODAY!

Even if you don’t want to volunteer at the school, becoming a PTSA member makes a lot of sense!

(1) Up-to-Date Info:  First, you get access to up-to-date information about what’s going on at IMS.  In addition to our weekly E-news, you can hear the principal personally provide updates on issues of importance to you and your child and answer questions at every monthly PTSA meeting.

(2) Get Access to the Student Directory: As a PTSA member, you get exclusive access to the online PTSA Student Directory. 

(3) Retail Benefits: Members can take advantage of discounts at state and national companies like Great Wolf Lodge, Wild Waves, Office Depot, and car rental companies including Avis, Hertz, and Budget.

(4) Your $$ Support Programs for Your Child: Your membership fee and your donations help support a wide variety of PTSA programs that support and enrich our students, families, and staff members.

It’s easy to join online today – CLICK HERE!


INFORMATION FROM THE ISSAQUAH SCHOOLS FOUNDATION 

Dining for Kids:  Join us on November 6th at Chinoise Sushi Bar & Asian Grill in Issaquah Highlands and Dine for Kids!  Our Dining for Kids restaurant partners generously guarantee a portion of the day’s proceeds as a donation to the Issaquah Schools Foundation that provides multiple forms of support to Issaquah School District students, including food aid.  More information about Dining for Kids dates & locations can be found here: http://isfdn.org/dining-for-kids/.

Shop for a Cause: Join the Issaquah Schools Foundation at the Golf Club at Newcastle November 14th and get a jump on your Holiday shopping! $3 from each glassybaby and 20% of all Kendra Scott jewelry sales will be donated back to fund programs and resources for Issaquah School District students. Enjoy an evening on the Terrace (indoor) of the Calcutta Grill with friends, neighbors, and colleagues, and rally together to shop for a cause!

Teacher Grants:  The Issaquah Schools Foundation provides an opportunity for all teachers to apply for grants to fund projects that enrich education, fill unmet needs, and/or serve as incubators for innovation.  Many PTSAs offer teacher grants as well, which is great!  There are times when a grant is for a larger need, may be spread to more than one school, or is simply out of a given PTSA’s budget.  The Foundation is here to support those ideas that teachers have to best support our student’s education. The Foundation’s grant process is all online and will open on November 8th.  More information can be found at: http://isfdn.org/our-purpose/promoting-professional-development/grants/.


VOLUNTEERING AT IMS

We would love to have you consider volunteering at IMS.  All volunteers must complete the District’s online registration and be approved before they can volunteer at school.  If you were approved to volunteer last year, you still need to sign in to the District’s online system, complete the training, and update the required information.  Please remember there is a delay between completing the volunteer application and getting approval, so don’t wait till the last minute to start the process.  Click here to sign in.