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PAC
Parent Advisory Council

 

 

 


The West Park Parent Advisory Council (PAC) is made up of parents and guardians of West Park students. They volunteer their time to help provide fun and educational activities for our children throughout the school year. Below is a description of each area where help can be given. If you are interested in helping please check one or more boxes. Your help, in ANY WAY, is greatly appreciated. Thank you!!!

OFFICERS
President - Jodi Pelc
Vice President - Stacy Mueller
Secretary/Treasurer - Shannon Dush and Tressa Macken


PAC MEETING DATES
West Park Parent Advisory Committee meets
the first Tuesday of the month.
October 7
November 4
December 2
January 13
February 10
March 3
April 7
May 5


Additional activities may be scheduled throughout the year.

Meetings are held in the school's library media center
at 7 p.m. English language interpreters and child care
providers are available at the meetings.

Contact the school for more information at 402.563.7075.

ACTIVITIES

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Parent Involvement

PAC REPRESENTATIVE--As a PAC Representative, you may be asked to help make phone calls, arrange additional volunteers, remind parents of meeting or upcoming parties and be a liaison between teachers, children, and PAC. Each classroom requires one PAC Representative.

PARENT/TEACHER CONFERENCE LUNCH COORDINATOR--
As coordinator you will put together a menu for the Parent/Teacher Conference luncheon and then call upon other volunteers to help provide the food. This luncheon is provided for the teachers twice a year.

HALLOWEEN & VALENTINE PARTIES--Party coordinators plan parties for each grade and then call on those who volunteered for treats to help provide items needed for the party. Please indicate if you have a holiday preference.

PROVIDING TREATS--You may be called upon to help provide treats for the class parties or for other occasions that may arise throughout the year. Bear in mind that you may be asked to provide napkins or cups rather than baked goods, as these items are just as important for the parties.

COMPUTER HELPERS--Each class could use a volunteer to enable teachers and students work more with the computers. Teachers will provide you with the information that the students will be doing on the computers. You will need to coordinate times with the classroom teacher.

LIBRARY HELPERS--Volunteers assisting in the library help check books in and out to students and aid students in finding reading and research materials. Mrs. Epp and Mrs. Haskell can help set up schedules that would work for you. Available also is assisting at the school's yearly book promotions like book fairs and used book sales.

 
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