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		<title>Parent Survey Results</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Feb 2011 02:24:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[85 forms returned Which of the following would encourage you to attend PA meetings? More Convenient Time 38% Other: Child Care 31% 5 prefer evenings (1 after 6:30, 1 after 7 PM) Parent Workshop 20% 4 are OK with current time Spanish Translation 12% 1 preferred AM Guest Speaker 8% 1 wrote Wed AM is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>85 forms returned<br />
Which of the following would encourage you to attend PA meetings?<br />
More Convenient Time 38% Other:<br />
Child Care 31% 5 prefer evenings (1 after 6:30, 1 after 7 PM)<br />
Parent Workshop 20% 4 are OK with current time<br />
Spanish Translation 12% 1 preferred AM<br />
Guest Speaker 8% 1 wrote Wed AM is hard &#8211; conflicts with Town Mtg<br />
Food &#038; Refreshments/Coffee 7% 1 wrote More diversity among PTA leadership<br />
Meetings this year will be held Wednesdays alternating between mornings and evenings.<br />
Wednesday at 6:30 PM 52% Comments:<br />
Wednesday at 8:40 AM 22% 3 would prefer meetings start before 6:30 PM<br />
Neither convenient 12% 2 would prefer a Monday<br />
Both convenient 9% 1 would prefer after 7<br />
1 would prefer 8 AM<br />
Any morning except Wed (conflicts with town meeting)<br />
How do you most often get information regarding the PA and its activities?<br />
Email – 74% Family Folder – 62% Website – 5%<br />
What areas of your childʼs education at Muscota are of greatest concern to you (aside from the core<br />
subject areas of Literacy and Writing – 73%, Math – 60 % and Science and Social Studies – 24%)?<br />
Arts Enrichment 33%<br />
Physical Exercise (not Recess) 22%<br />
Test taking skills and preparation 21%<br />
Social Development (bullying, self-esteem) 20% (1 respondent specified bullying; another wrote on the bus)<br />
Computer Skills/Technology 19%<br />
Transitioning to Middle School 14%<br />
EHS (air quality, cleanliness, pest control) 12%<br />
Quality of Recess 8% (1 respondent mentioned supervision)<br />
Nutrition: School Food and Snacks 8% (1 mentioned time allotted for lunch)<br />
English Language Learners (ELL) Support 7%<br />
Servicing Special Needs (SETSS) 2%<br />
Explain or list others:<br />
• We should deepen and expand art and sports and not think of them as &#8220;enrichment&#8221; but disciplines<br />
• Free after school programs<br />
• General music curriculum (lack of)<br />
• I feel that there isn&#8217;t enough social studies and science or test preparation. I also feel that writing needs to<br />
be more focus on strategies/skill to become better writers<br />
• I listed the 3 things in which Muscota seems to be &#8220;weaker&#8221;.<br />
• I want my child to receive a quality education in a nurturing environment<br />
• I want to be sure he is excelling and prepared competitively to get into MS/HS<br />
• Literacy and Math are obvious necessary foundations, but children also need ample unstructured and<br />
structured physical activity. Why donʼt they have P.E?<br />
• Middle schools require students to know keyboarding, using the Internet to research. Our students are at a<br />
disadvantage when they go to 6th grade because of our limited exposure<br />
• Only a little inquiry of how these are integrated on the daily K schedule<br />
• Science would be my #4, I love the animals and insects in the classroom<br />
• Selection is based on areas that our family feels is weakest &#8211; in terms of our child<br />
• I am really concerned about the new standards and how Muscota will be helping my child meet them<br />
• Writing is such an important life skill. Art builds self esteem and courage and test taking is the reality of public<br />
school accountability<br />
• Want to make sure my son is up to standards as a 1st grader in comparison to other schools. Also more<br />
trips to enhance learning from classroom<br />
• A lot of boys have been bullying my daughter lately at recess. I wish there were more stretching and<br />
exercising in the class like yoga.<br />
• These are the foundations for higher learning and thus more/better able to acquire knowledge<br />
• Preserving and building a sense of community, striking balance between time spent on assessments and<br />
time spent fostering self-expression and individual growth and learning style.<br />
• I feel these things are harder for parents to help their children with (arts enrichment, test taking skills,<br />
transitioning to middle school)<br />
What programs or areas should money raised by the PA support?<br />
School enrichment programs 72%<br />
Music 49 (1 specified instrument) Other: foreign language 2<br />
Dance 38 robotics 1<br />
Physical Education 19 cooking 1<br />
Chess 17 arts 1<br />
Knitting 4 any-all 1<br />
Teacher and classroom support 53%<br />
Field trips like Clearpool 15%<br />
Parent Support Workshops 9%<br />
School food and wellness improvements 8% (reducing noise in lunchroom)<br />
Other:<br />
After school programs (free) other schools have them<br />
Underwrite the salary of a trained (MLS) librarian<br />
School trips to museums, galleries, concerts, etc.<br />
Which of the following parent workshops would you most likely attend?<br />
Curriculum (literacy, math, social studies, science) 56%<br />
Middle School Preparation 44%<br />
Progressive Education at Muscota 40%<br />
Homework Help 6%<br />
Other:<br />
Concerned more SS &#038; Science are necessary<br />
Discipline<br />
Helping children with social development challenges (excluding, etc)<br />
Workshops that can be more accessible<br />
How to best support your child&#8217;s learning at home<br />
Would love to have teachers involved in these workshops (curriculum &#038; progressive education)<br />
Activities or Events you would like to see the PA conduct in the future<br />
Fundraiser<br />
• 3 Spring Auction/Fundraiser<br />
• I think it would be a great idea for the PA to conduct an event involving our children&#8217;s pets. It&#8217;ll be a great<br />
fundraiser<br />
• Perhaps a neighborhood 5K run fundraiser since there is already an alliance w NYRR via the Mighty Milers<br />
Program; it would be a great spring event and would promote wellness and fitness<br />
• Maybe fundraising chocolates for sale for school profit. I also would like to see maybe something for the<br />
holidays<br />
• Movie night<br />
• Network with more companies. You can search for many companies that are willing to make private<br />
contributions to schools<br />
Movement<br />
• 3 dance (one specified Ballet)<br />
• more PE classes or other recreational activity<br />
• I would like to suggest swimming lessons to the Muscota students. Swimming is not only a fun activity but<br />
also a like skill.<br />
• more athletic activities, running, soccer, baseball, basketball, dance, yoga, etc.<br />
Family<br />
• family field trips,<br />
• children concert, dance (disco)<br />
• gather parents from all countries and create a peaceful and harmonious union<br />
• International Day/Night<br />
• More community building (like Madhatters &#038; Skraptacular). Perhaps an annual Spring Event? Scholastic<br />
Book Event? (they always seem to be cancelled)<br />
• more workshops, involve more community service<br />
• Organized competition amongst the children (perhaps in math)<br />
• I would like you to continue the sharing between parents and children like the lunch today 11-17-10 was<br />
something that we all enjoyed.<br />
Communication<br />
• I would like to know what activities the PA conducts in general What is the purpose<br />
• Information about what SLT is/does.<br />
• I might be missing it, but I would like to see the minutes of the PA meetings posted somewhere on the<br />
website. If I cannot go, then I&#8217;d like to hear what happened.<br />
Workshops<br />
• Spanish workshop so parent who do not speak English become more involve in PTA activities. To feel<br />
welcome.<br />
• Programs &#038; engagement with museums and parks. Learning about various middle school options<br />
• Invite speakers on progressive education, invite alumni to reflect on how Muscota prepared them, etc.<br />
Administrative<br />
• more communication with teachers and their goals<br />
• Looking at the progress on Reading, Math and Science and also student&#8217;s safety<br />
• I would like to see the most energy going to enriching the curriculum and to reducing class size<br />
• Parents to be able to discuss the main problem with the children in the classroom<br />
• more trips (educational)<br />
• Engage parents with talents etc. for enrichment programs.<br />
• 3 are okay with current activities<br />
What can the PA do to serve its families better?<br />
Listserves/Contact Lists<br />
• A listserve for proven babysitters &#8211; parents who can help in a pinch &#8211; that would be great<br />
• Need class lists contact sheet, do not have it<br />
Inclusion<br />
• Be more welcoming and open to new families, who have younger students I have attended all but one<br />
meeting and always felt as though the return parents controlled.<br />
• Being thoughtful not to exclude families, they may shy away from events due to financial hardship or<br />
language.<br />
• This is a recession, many families can&#8217;t afford to do much. Look for other venues that don&#8217;t always<br />
include asking parents for money<br />
• Find ways to integrate more Spanish &#038; other cultural programs and events<br />
Communication<br />
• Communication with parents and teachers. Also of the educational activities in school to the families.<br />
• Emailing minutes of the PA meetings might generate more attendance because it would bring more<br />
awareness to the parents re: issues/highlights discussed at the meetings<br />
• Give a good briefing of exactly what is the &#8220;who, what, when, where and how&#8221; of the PTA<br />
• Keep us informed as to changes &#8211; particularly in terms of budget cuts and mobilizing us to provide best<br />
academic and social environment for the kids as possible.<br />
• Send meeting minutes through email so we are all kept in loop<br />
Administrative<br />
• Teachers who only speak English be given a course in Spanish so they can communicate with those of<br />
other countries.<br />
• Have more evening meetings maybe Coffee with Camille<br />
Other<br />
• Create a Monday through Friday after school program to help with homework<br />
• Bringing in/incorporating swimming lessons, music lessons, etc would I believe benefit our children.<br />
• Less meetings and more practical activities.<br />
• PA is doing well, but could get parents involved in classes instead of recess &#8211; supervision and fundraising<br />
- we are here for our children not just the school.<br />
• Supporting my son who is shy, it is hard for him to communicate with others<br />
• 12 are okay as is<br />
• 2 are not sure</p>
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		<title>Be well!</title>
		<link>http://muscota.org/wp/2008/10/be-well/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Oct 2008 16:16:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Health and Safety</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Marcela Xavier will begin posting a Health &#038; Safety Blog.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Marcela Xavier will begin posting a Health &#038; Safety Blog. </p>
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		<title>Heather&#8217;s blog starts here</title>
		<link>http://muscota.org/wp/2007/12/heathers-blog-starts-here/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Dec 2007 00:38:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>hpelanne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Heather, Welcome to the blogoshere! First things first, let me know that you have registered, so I can change your privileges from &#8220;subscriber&#8221; to &#8220;editor.&#8221; (tech@muscota.org) You won&#8217;t be able to complete step two until you become an official &#8220;editor.&#8221; Step two, choose EDIT next to the entry I’ve made for you. Delete what I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Heather,<br />
Welcome to the blogoshere! </p>
<ul>
<li>First things first, let me know that you have registered, so I can change your privileges from &#8220;subscriber&#8221; to &#8220;editor.&#8221; (tech@muscota.org) You won&#8217;t be able to complete step two until you become an official &#8220;editor.&#8221;</li>
<li>Step two, choose EDIT next to the entry I’ve made for you.</li>
<li>Delete what I wrote in the text field and put in your own words. This way you don’t have my jibberish on your blog. You can change the title too.</li>
<li>Be sure to change &#8220;Post Author&#8221; at right from me to you. If you don&#8217;t, you won&#8217;t know when someone comments on your blog.</li>
<li>Hit &#8220;Save.&#8221;</li>
<li>If you want to write a new post, you can find instructions in &#8220;Blog Instructions.&#8221;</li>
</ul>
<p>You may have more questions. If you can come, be sure to bring them to the workshop on the next PD day (November 28). I&#8217;m sure you won&#8217;t be the only one who wants the answer. If you can&#8217;t come, you can always email me with problems you run into.</p>
<p>Good luck and happy blogging!<br />
Kari<br />
tech@muscota.org</p>
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		<title>Megan, start your blog here</title>
		<link>http://muscota.org/wp/2007/11/megan-start-your-blog-here/</link>
		<comments>http://muscota.org/wp/2007/11/megan-start-your-blog-here/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Nov 2007 18:42:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kari Steeves</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Megan, Welcome to the blogoshere! First things first, let me know that you have registered, so I can change your privileges from &#8220;subscriber&#8221; to &#8220;editor.&#8221; (tech@muscota.org) You won&#8217;t be able to complete step two until you become an official &#8220;editor.&#8221; Step two, choose EDIT next to the entry I’ve made for you. Delete what I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Megan,<br />
Welcome to the blogoshere! </p>
<ul>
<li>First things first, let me know that you have registered, so I can change your privileges from &#8220;subscriber&#8221; to &#8220;editor.&#8221; (tech@muscota.org) You won&#8217;t be able to complete step two until you become an official &#8220;editor.&#8221;</li>
<li>Step two, choose EDIT next to the entry I’ve made for you.</li>
<li>Delete what I wrote in the text field and put in your own words. This way you don’t have my jibberish on your blog. You can change the title too.</li>
<li>Be sure to change &#8220;Post Author&#8221; at right from me to you. If you don&#8217;t, you won&#8217;t know when someone comments on your blog.</li>
<li>Hit &#8220;Save.&#8221;</li>
<li>If you want to write a new post, you can find instructions in &#8220;Blog Instructions.&#8221;</li>
</ul>
<p>You may have more questions. If you can come, be sure to bring them to the workshop on the next PD day (November 28). I&#8217;m sure you won&#8217;t be the only one who wants the answer. If you can&#8217;t come, you can always email me with problems you run into.</p>
<p>Good luck and happy blogging!<br />
Kari<br />
tech@muscota.org</p>
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