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Family Night Info and ideas needed.

18 years 10 months ago #119438 by kelleyraek

Originally posted by kelleyraek:
Hey!
Nope... our Student Vs. Teacher Triathalon is a completely new event. One of the comment we recieved on our end-of-the-year survey was that the family events didn't really appeal to our older students (we're k through 6th.) So, we thought we would try a student versus teacher volleyball or basketball game... we also wanted to do the Faculty Feud Game Night thing that we had seen in a past issue of PTO Today... next hin I know, we've decided to combine the evenings into a triathalon!

We really haven't planned out all of the details yet... right now we're thinking that we'll do the 3 rounds with different grade-level teachers and students competing in the "events".

Would love to bounce some more ideas around... This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Thanks!
Kelley
Madison PTO
Mount Vernon, WA
18 years 10 months ago #119437 by kelleyraek
Hey!
Nope... our Student Vs. Teacher Triathalon is a completely new event. One of the comment we recieved on our end-of-the-year survey was that the family events didn't really appeal to our older students (we're k through 6th.) So, we thought we would try a student versus teacher volleyball or basketball game... we also wanted to do the Faculty Feud Game Night thing that we had seen in a past issue of PTO Today... next hin I know, we've decided to combine the evenings into a triathalon!
18 years 10 months ago #119436 by Skyview PTO Rocks
Kelley,

It sounds like you have some fabulous Family Nights planned. Can you tell me a little bit more about your April event, the Student vs Teacher Triathalon.
Round 1: Eating Contest.
Round 2: Basketball game.
Round 3: Game show like final round.

I am interested in any more info you could give me. We did Fear Factor Bingo last year and it was a big hit, so this year I want to try a game show night.

Did you have this last year, or is this new? Any info you can give me would be great. Or if you are just organizing it I would love to bounce ideas off of the person who is organizing the game show portion. Any info would be great.

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18 years 10 months ago #119435 by kelleyraek
Mimi...
If you look in your PTO Today magazine, there is an ad with a phone number to call for the Chuck E. Cheese night... or you can go to chuckecheese.com and follow the appropriate links.
Essentially, you schedule a week night date with the restaurant (we opt for Thursday of a long weekend); they then send you a flyer, stickers, certificates for free tokens, and schedule a time for Chuck to come to your school. Your school's families gather at the restaurant for a night of fun and your group gets 10% of the profit from that evening.
Our officers last year had a great time at Chuck E. Cheese Night... we didn't have to organize or run anything-- we could just walk around and chat with other families! At the end of the night, there was NO CLEANING UP! You just leave the restaurant! It's wonderful!
Of course, you don't make much money off of this... for us, it's much more valuable as a easy family night (we schedule it the month after our carnival) than as a fundraiser.

Hope this helps!
Kelley
Madison PTO
Mount Vernon,WA
18 years 10 months ago #119434 by Mimi Vega
Replied by Mimi Vega on topic RE: Family Night Info and ideas needed.
Kelley:
Hi, I'm a new PTO Member and maybe on the board soon at my son's school. I would like to know more about the March- Chuck E. Cheese Night... How do you get it to work that you get to make some cash for the PTO? I like the idea. Thanks for all your help.

Mimi V.
Roosevelt Elementary
Houston, TX
18 years 10 months ago #119433 by kelleyraek
We celebrate the Mexican holiday Cinco De Mayo by having pesole (a mexican soup), tortilla chips,and fresh fruit for dinner. Then, our dance group performs traditional Mexican dances and some of our Newcomers (students new to the country who are just learning English) tell about their culture in English (it's really incredible... they work so hard!). It really is a great evening.

Kelley
Madison PTO
Mount Vernon, WA
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