The mission of the Montevideo PTA is to represent our members and to empower and support them with skills in advocacy, leadership and communication to positively impact the lives of all children.

Late Start for First Day of School

Ready . . . Set . . . Let's go!

Our first day of school is Monday, September 13, and we will have a late start time. Class will begin at 9:25 a.m. for grades 1-6. All Kindergarteners will be on late bird schedule and will begin class at 9:50 a.m.

For a detailed schedule for all classes, please click on the attachement below.

Regular class schedules will begin on Tuesday, September 14.

School Office Closed Sept 6-9

09/06/2010
09/09/2010

The school office will be closed and unavailable from September 6 (Labor Day) through September 9.

The office will be open on Friday, September 10 and during the ice cream social.

For detailed information on the office hours, please click on the attachment and scroll down to the second page.

Bylaws Notice

We All Scream for Ice Cream!

Please join us for ice cream, fun and getting together with your new classmates at our ice cream social on Friday, September 10 at 2:00 p.m. Come and see who will be in your class and who your new teacher will be this year!

2010 - 2011 PTA Executive Board

Congratulations to our newly elected 2010-2011 PTA Executive Board!

President - Julie Collins
Vice President - Karina Bennett
VP Membership - Jennifer Migliaccio
Secretary - Jodie Nopper
Treasurer - Michelle June
Financial Secretary - Beth Imlay
Historian - Sylvia Stubbs
Auditor - Mary Patrick

Thank you all in advance for your dedication and passion for our students at Montevideo. The term of service will begin on July 1st, 2010 and conclude on June 30, 2011.

WANTED - A Few Good Volunteers

We are in the midst of planning this year’s PTA events, and we need your help! We can’t plan and run the amazing activities and events all by ourselves, so please join us! There are many positions that don’t require being at school and can be done from home.

State Budget Situation

As many of you are well aware, the problems with the State budget are trickling down and severely affecting our school district, and adversely, our schools. It may affect our children in many ways—classroom sizes may change, staffing changes and more programs may have to be cut. Our school district is facing a 28-33 million dollar deficit for the 2010-2011 school year.

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