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School Notes - Aug. 29

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Hudson Schools
lunch menus

Ellsworth Hill, McDowell, Evamere

Aug. 30: Turkey on wheat, string cheese, fresh veggies and dip, lunch bunch grapes (alternative: cheeseburger on wheat)

Aug. 31: Baked chicken poppers, salad, wheat roll, fresh fruit (alt: Bosco RF cheese-filled breadsticks with marinara dip)

Sept. 1: Grilled cheese, veggies and dip, fresh fruit (alt: chef salad with turkey and cheese)

Sept. 2: Twisted crust cheese pizza, side salad, lunch bunch grapes (alt: peanut butter and jelly Uncrustables)

Sept. 3: Sunrise breakfast muffin, baked potato Smiles, fresh fruit (alt: baked chicken bites)

East Woods

Aug. 30: Pasta with meatballs, garlic bread (alt: baked chicken bites)

Aug. 31: Chipotle bar (alt: meatball subs)

Sept. 1: Hot dogs and baked beans (alt: hamburger on wheat)

Sept. 2: Chicken parmesan with rotini (alt: burger on wheat)

Sept. 3: Asian chicken salad (alt: turkey ranch wraps)

Hudson schools
host open houses

Hudson High School will host an open house Sept. 2 from 7 to 9 p.m.

An open house for middle school seventh-graders will be from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Sept. 15.

An open house for middle school eighth-graders will be from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Sept. 16.

Parents asked to
take online survey

Hudson City School District Parent Mentor Diane Rudzitis is conducting an online survey through Oct. 10 for families of children with special needs to help plan for the 2010-11 school year.

The goal is to identify the areas of interest and need for parents of children with special needs. The links to the survey are on the parent mentor web page.

Access it at www.hudson.edu by clicking on "community/parent mentorship" or "information/pupil personnel services."

PTA starts
membership drive

The Hudson Parent Teacher Association has kicked off its 2010-11 PTA Membership Drive.

PTA members receive one free school directory and have unlimited access to online, expert parenting resources. Family memberships are $15, and additional directories are available for $5 each. Staff memberships are $10 without a directory. PTA representatives will be at all Hudson City Schools' open houses to provide information and register members. Registration forms are also available at www.
Hudson-PTA.org.

The Hudson PTA membership drive is the sole fundraiser for the PTA. The proceeds support programs for parents and students. PTA programs are free, open to all, and include a Facebook Technology Program; State of the Schools Night; the national PTA Reflections Arts Contest; anti-bullying presentations; and "Living the Good Life" Health Fair. In addition, each year PTA awards HHS senior scholarships and summer Enrichment K-7 scholarships.

For more information, visit www.hudson-pta.org, or contact Kim Young at 330-554-9492 or KYoung@Hudson_PTA.org.

Hudson PTO selling Spirit Wear

Hudson Spirit Wear will be available for purchase from the Hudson Parent Teacher Organization at all Hudson school open houses.

The annual Spirit Wear Sale has redesigned itself with all new styles. Completely new this year is a ladies fit T-shirt. Additional styles include a pink girls T, a navy vintage T, a pink zip hoodie, a blue hoodie, cinch bags and knit beanies. Spirit Wear order forms are also available at www.
HudsonPTO.org. The completed order form can be sent to Hudson PTO, PO Box 642, Hudson, OH or any Hudson school building. All orders must be placed by Sept. 17 with delivery by Oct. 22.

All proceeds from Spirit Wear sales benefit Hudson PTO sponsored building events and district-wide projects.

Athletic Boosters plan Night at the Races

The Hudson Athletic Booster Club's annual adult fall fundraising event, Night at the Races, will be Oct. 16 from 6:30 to 11 p.m. at Emidio's Party Center in Cuyahoga Falls.

Tickets are $45 each and include beer, wine and soda, as well as an all-you-can-eat buffet dinner.

Guests will bet on horse races, bid on auction items and "buy" a horse to bring home the bragging rights in the biggest race of the night, "The Hudson Derby."

Proceeds from the event will help support the Hudson High School and Middle School athletic programs.

For ticket information, contact Nancy Pavlik at nancy.pavlik@gmail.com or 330-714-2181. Those interested in program advertising may contact Teri Mollison at 330-528-0119 or tfmollison@yahoo.com. Space is limited.

Rocket Boosters
set to blast off

The Hudson Explorer Rocket Boosters is a new organization in the Hudson City Schools that supports activities in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). The group plans to meet the second week in September to elect a board and plan the year, which will include the STEM Project Fair and the Middle and High School FIRST Robot Competition teams. Those interested in joining may contact Sheila King at 330-926-6288 or sheilaking2@gmail.com.

The Rocket Boosters group is seeking support from the local companies, foundations and professional organizations in the following ways. They may provide financial support, mentor support, donations of old laptops and awards for the STEM Project Fair, or help develop an alternative STEM based activity. Those interested in joining may contact King at 330-926-6288 or sheilaking2@gmail.com.

Montessori hosts toddler program

Hudson Montessori School's toddler program was created for your toddler (18 months through 3 years) and a parent or caregiver to attend together. Children and adults will make choices on how they will participate in play activities, story time, cultural activities (art, music, science) and snack time. Adults also discuss topics of interest to parents of young children.

Call 330-650-0424 for more information.




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