Ridgewood Avenue Home and School Association
September Meeting
Officers Present: Tania Liddy, President; Heidi Donohue, Vice President; Laura Buchman, Treasurer; Jennifer Schmitt, Secretary;
President Tania Liddy opened the meeting with a welcome back to school and a thank you to all Committee Chairs for their help with the Meet and Greet that took place on September 8th.
Principal’s Report – Mr. Philips reported that the opening of school and Back to School Night went well. He explained the new schedules for the 6th grade. The permits for the Auditorium air conditioning project were issued just before school started and they hope the job is finished soon. The Library redesign project is underway and should be finished (new furniture and computers included) by the end or September. Over the summer, it was discovered that the lower gym floor suffered water damage. They are currently working on replacing the floor and removing the asbestos that was found beneath it. The early fundraisers for school supplies and Ice Pop Fridays went well. Upcoming events include, August/September birthday celebrations, Sheets and Treats information, the “I’m in Charge of Me” Assembly at the end of the month and no school for students on Oct. 8th.
Teacher’s Report – Mrs. Torella welcomed all back to school.
Board of Education Report- Betsy Ginsburg reported
that the BOE met during the summer. She explained how the BOE works, and that
meetings are televised on Ch. 36. People should feel free to email or call with
any questions. Each month, the board holds “coffee and conversations” All are
invited to attend to discuss any issues. The BOE is still in negotiations with
the district teachers and staff. The interim “Super” Superintendent for
SCRIP – Julie Mason reported that SCRIP is now in its 5th year. Only 5% of families are using the program. They discussed some new ideas, and are hoping to have another Kitchen Tour next fall. You can contact her at mason346@Comcast.net
School Supplies – Karen McGinn reported a 25% increase in school supplies sales this fall. 256 boxes raised $1350 and 33 families came to distribute the supplies before school started. Katie Hegarty and Laura Buchman noted that the 6th grade supply list did not match up to exactly what kids needed. They will try to remedy that for next year.
Social Committee – Beth Ege reported that Pasta and a
Movie night would be Oct 19th at
Book Fair – Kathy Wiesenberger reported they have
switched the Book Fair supplier to All Books, located in NJ. She and
President’s Report – Tania Liddy reported that Discovery Series enrollment was over and 80% of participants were in 3rd/4th grade. The estimated cost for the RAS Directory printing was $500 (although Shari Dreier was hoping it would be less). Karen McGinn made a motion to set aside $500 to cover printing costs for the Directory and Megan Gulianeli seconded. All were in favor. Mrs. Liddy mentioned that Mr. Philips asked the RAHSA to cover the cost of the folders given out to all students ($468) and pizza for birthday lunches for all students throughout the year (approx. $1000) that we have not paid for in the past. Kathy Wiesenberger made a motion to set aside $1468.00 to cover the cost of the folders and the pizza for the birthday lunches and Joy DeKaiser seconded. All were in favor.
Treasurer’s Report - Laura Buchman said there was not much activity to report. Interest has been accumulating in the Money Market account. The following items had been paid for: Enrichment, library tables, and sod for the front lawn. There is still $1200 left in the Playground fund and there was a surplus from the 6th grade promotion. RAHSA gave $500 upfront to cover the costs and that amount should now be repaid. Karen McGinn made a motion to unencumber $500 of the surplus from 6th grade promotion last year to be put back in the general fund. Laura Buchman seconded and all were in favor.
New Business – Joy DeKaiser brought up the new State Guidelines on food in schools and asked if the cafeteria up to “code”. She also mentioned that the Snapple machines were still in the cafeteria. Mr. Philips answered that the cafeteria is up to code and the vending machines are only available after school.
Tania Liddy ended to the meeting at