Frontier Dispatch March 21, 2017 — mar 27, 2017 Frontier Elementary School * 1854 N. Mustang Drive * 585-2430 www.puesd.net Tuesday, March 21
Wednesday, March 22
Thursday, March 23
Friday, March 24
Monday, March 27
Benefit Bar/French Toast
Cereal
Chocolate Oat Chewie
Yogurt & Granola
Chocolate Mini Donuts
Pancakes Sausage Patties Apple Juice Syrup Pouch
Crunchy Taco Refried Beans
Cheeseburger Fries Ketchup & Mustard Packets
Pepperoni Pizza
Chicken Patty Sandwich Baked Beans BBQ Sauce & Ketchup Packets
In accordance with Federal law and U.S. Department of A griculture policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age or disability. To file a complaint of discrimination, write USDA – Director, Office of Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington D.C. 20250-9410 or call 800-795-3272 or 202-720-6382 (TTY). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer. Salad Bar & choice of milk available daily. Menu is subject to change without notice.
Meeting Announcements
Student Activities
Special Events
>Parent Advisory Council< Tues * March 21st * 6:00PM PLC
>Deputy Dorkface Author Visit< Monday * March 27th Last day to pre-order books is Wednesday, March 22nd! -see flier on bulletin-
>Spring Book Fair< -Volunteers needed!See details below. April 4—6th
>District Board Meeting< Wed * March 22nd * 5:30PM PLC >ELAC Meeting< Thurs * March 23rd * 1:00PM PLC
>Spring Break< Non school days April 10-17th
We Care Days
PUESD Parent Survey Message
Sleep Awareness Month
The link to the 2016-2017 Pioneer Parent Survey is now available on the Pioneer School District website homepage. Please take a few minutes to complete the survey in order to provide us information about our programs and the manner in which we conduct the business of educating your child. Your input is important feedback for us so that we may further meet the needs of your child and our entire community. Sincerely, Paul van Loon—Superintendent
Wear black on Fridays and brainstorm with your family how getting a good night sleep helps your body and supports learning at school!
>Open House< Wed * April 5th * 5:30PM -More details coming soon!-
>Fitness Fridays are Back< See below for details!
Family Movie Night! Friday * March 31st * 6PM Stay tuned for more details!
News & Information
Spring Book Fair: FEPTC is looking for volunteers to help with the upcoming book fair. If you are interested in helping, please sign up for a time slot at: http://www.signupgenius.com/go/4090e4baeaa29a3fb6-spring. Thank you! Fitness Fridays: We are resuming our fitness Fridays now that the weather is warming up again! Parents are invited to come do warm-ups and run or walk the track for a little morning exercise with their students before school on Fridays between 7:45AM and 8:05AM. Please stop by the office for a visitor sticker on your way out to the track! We hope to see you there! Absences: Please report your child’s absence each day they are not in school by calling the attendance hotline at 585-2430; press 1 to leave a message and let us know the reason they are out of school. If a notification is not received from the parent within three days, absences will always be marked as “unexcused” - thank you for your cooperation! Campus Security: No visitors are allowed on campus without checking in at the office and receiving a visitor’s badge. This policy is in effect from 7:45am -3:30pm and pertains to all points of entry on campus! Parents are not permitted to enter through the Kindergarten gate to escort their child to class. Anyone wishing to do so must first sign in at the office with a picture identification. Thank you. If you would like to receive the Frontier Dispatch by email, please notify Mrs. Bailey by sending an email to:
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Parents and families: Please be sure to check the bulletin about all of the upcoming events taking place here at Frontier, including a very exciting author visit and movie night. This is the best place to get all of your information as we move forward during this busy time of year!
Mr .Raven
Why worry? If you’ve done the very best you can, worrying won’t make it any better.—Walt Disney
Pioneer UESD Is Seeking To Fill A Vacancy On Its Citizens’ Bond Oversight Committee. Pioneer Union Elementary Citizens Bond Oversight Committee is seeking to fill the vacancy of its Committee member representing and currently active in a senior citizens organization. This organization could be any number of organizations including being a member of retirement community, a member of AARP (American Association of Retired Persons, or similar organization representing senior citizens. If you are interested in applying for a position on the Citizens’ Bond Oversight Committee, please see the Pioneer Website at www.puesd.net for an application or for more information please contact Debby Sorrick at 585-2400.
Background: In November, 2000, the voters of the State of California approved an amendment to the California Constitution (Proposition 39) which lowered the voter approval requirement from 2/3rds to 55% for school districts that provide voters a specific list of projects, requires a committee of appointed citizens to oversee the expenditure of funds and an annual performance audit and financial audit of the bond funds and bond projects. Proposition 39 provides that the Citizens’ Oversight Committee shall have at least seven (7) members who may serve up to three (3) consecutive terms of two (2) years each. Committee members are governed by the rules and regulations as set forth and contained in the CBOC bylaws. Purpose: To actively review and report on the proper expenditure of taxpayers' money for school renovations.
Ensure Bond funds are used for legally authorized purposes.
Ensure Funds are not used for teacher or administrative salaries.
Receive and review copies of the annual performance and financial audits of Bond projects as required by California State law (Prop 39).
Provide information to the public on the progress of Bond projects and expenditures of Bond funds.