International Night

We hope everyone enjoyed International Night.  A big thank you to all the parents, students and staff who helped make this a great night.  We also want to thank September Oakley at Packaging Express who donated the printing of our student passports, the local restaurants who generously donated food, Chirba Chirba Dumpling and  knish-a-licious for coming out to our school with their delicious treats, as well as all the wonderful performers: 

*Currents Creekside students: Nisha Polk and Navya Mehrotra and her friend Sarina Matai
*Former Creekside student: Seamus Rooney and his friend William Graham
*Lynn O’Grady Quinlan Connick Academy of Irish Dance : http://www.raleighrne.com
*Mariachi Los Galleros de Mexico: http://www.mariachi4u.com/usa/gallerosdemexico.htm
*Kim’s White Tiger Tae Kwon Do: http://www.kimswhitetiger.com
 
Lastly, we would love to add more pictures of this great evening to our PTA website.  If you have any you’d like to share, please email them to Nathalie at tissaire2@gmail.com.  Thank you!
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Volunteers needed for Duke’s first home football game on Sat 9/12

We need YOU to help at Duke’s first home football game on Sat 9/12. Kickoff is 6pm. By “manning” this concession stand, we earn 10% of the season’s sales and last year it was $14,000+ for Creekside! We really need for parents, friends, family, staff to step up and sign up to work games throughout the year. I have created a sign up genius for the football season. The first game is on Sat, Sept 12th, kickoff at 6pm. Duke plays NCCU and it’s Employee Appreciation game which means it will be a sellout! Come see the new football stadium and hopefully catch some of the game while earning big bucks for Creekside. Sign up here:

http://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0d49a4a72faa8-duke4

Dear Teachers: You’re Not Fooling Me | Alamo City Moms Blog

Dear Teachers: You’re Not Fooling Me

by Candice on August 20, 2015 in Back to School, Schools

Dear teachers,

As a mom to a gaggle of kids, I’m a little consumed this time of year. I’ve spent hours at the store going over different school supplies lists and checking off stuff as I throw it in my cart. The total adds up in my head as I travel down each aisle, and I get a little sick to my stomach. I’m well over my budget and have a full cart before I even get to the aisle with the lunchboxes. I don’t even want to think about packing lunches for the kids each morning, and I’m exhausted just looking at the Pinterest posts on how all the good moms do it. I’m praying that no one laughs at my kids when they pull out their Lunchables.

We have six kids in our home that we are sending off to school this year—five of whom are girls. Do you know what it takes mentally to school clothes-shop for five girls? Aside from emptying our bank account at Target’s and Old Navy’s clearance sections, we also have to schedule eye doctor appointments for the teenagers because we fear they may have damaged their vision due to intense eye rolls.

My nights for the next nine months will be filled with trying to get dinner on the table at a decent hour while managing piles upon piles of forms I need to fill out, slips I need to turn in, meetings I need to attend, box tops I need to cut, and t-shirts I need to buy. And let’s not even talk about trying to find the lost library books that have completely vanished in the kids’ rooms.

Then there’s the emotional hit I’ll take when I drop my babies off with their new backpacks snugly hugging their bodies. I’ll quickly snap as many pictures as I can in an effort to catch this moment that will soon be gone forever. I’ll face an empty house when I return home, and while that can be a blessing for a few hours, it’s a quiet I haven’t experienced in months. I’ll miss my babies when they’re gone. The upside is that I’ll have a clean house, if only for a few hours, and I’ll have few moments to just sit and breathe.

Bottom line, sweet teachers: school just started, and I’m wiped out. I’m a little sad, and my bank account is definitely a little lighter.

Then I see you.

I see that you’re dressed in your nicest outfit, which I have no doubt you carefully planned and possibly changed a time or two. Your makeup is fresh, and every hair on your head is perfectly placed. Your smile is beyond inviting, and I almost blush as I walk into your room.

I see that you’ve gone all out. As I set my bags of supplies down on the desk, I see my child’s name written in the most beautiful handwriting, carefully added to her desk and sitting next to a princess cup to hold her pencils. Well done. I’ll admit that I’m completely overwhelmed by your room. Seriously, where does one get all of those alphabet letters, addition and multiplication cards, tubs for literally everything, and adorable banner above your desk? How many hours did you spend in this room before you decided it was ready?

I see every detail you’ve added to my child’s learning environment.

I see that you’ve spent a good amount of your summer and almost all of your “spare” money making sure your classroom is a warm and inviting learning place for all the precious children who walk into it. I know you had a supplies list that was much longer than mine and carefully checked off each item as you put it in your cart, knowing that you were well over budget. I’ll bet your cart was full with teaching supplies before you even made it to the lunchbox aisle and that you pray the other teachers won’t laugh at you when you pull out your Lunchable.

I see that the next nine months will be filled with trying to get dinner on the table at a decent hour while you manage piles upon piles of forms you need to fill out, slips you need to turn in, meetings you need to attend, box tops you need to count, and papers you need to grade. And let’s not even talk about trying to recover the lost library books that haven’t made it back to school yet.

I see the emotions behind your pretty smile. You’ve been anticipating these students since the bell rang on the last day of school last year. You eagerly awaited your class list and carefully went down and checked it out, name by precious name. Your classroom has sat empty for the past three months, and you’re excited to have it filled with tiny voices again. I see you patiently pose for pictures with each child as their parents fumble with their cameras, trying to focus through the tears. It will be a while before you get to just sit down in the quiet and take a deep breath, but I see you rejoice in that.

Bottom line, sweet teachers: school just started, and I’ll bet you’re wiped out and definitely a little lighter in the bank account; but I see you. I see how hard you’ve worked before the first day of school even started. I see that you chose this job not to get rich or famous. I see that you chose this job because you love it and the kids, and because you know that the sacrifices you’ve made, money you’ve spent, and hours you’ve dedicated outside of that building are molding our younger generation to grow up to do big things.

Wonderful teachers, we’re in this together, and I see you.

via Dear Teachers: You’re Not Fooling Me | Alamo City Moms Blog.

Welcome to the 2015- 2016 school year!

Welcome to the 2015- 2016 school year! 

Open house is Thursday August 20th:

Kindergarten – 1st grade:  1-3 p.m.

2nd and 3rd grade: 2-4 p.m.

4th and 5th grade: 3-5 p.m.

AIG meeting all grade levels: 6 p.m.

First day of school is Monday August 24th for grades 1-5

Kindergarten staggered start: Wednesday for last names A-L and Thursday for last names M-Z.

Come celebrate the start of a new school year.  Join us for coffee at Bean Traders in the Homestead Market plaza off of Hwy 54 on Friday August 28th from 8:45 AM-10:45 AM. Get to know your fellow parents both new and those who have already experienced all that Creekside has to offer. Members of the PTA will also be on hand to answer any questions.

What: Parents Welcome Coffee

Where: Bean Traders (Hwy 54 Homestead Market)

When: August 28th, 8:45-10:45am

Please send RSVP to: tissaire2@gmail.com

Upcoming events:

Duke Concessions – Football

The concession stand operated during Duke’s home football and basketball games has been enormously successful for Creekside, earning over $10,000 last year! Volunteers are needed to help operate the stand during each game. Volunteer for as little as one game or for every game! Please consider helping out so that we can keep this vital source of funding up and running!  Contact Shay at shaycharles@nc.rr.com.

Duke Football Dates:

*Saturday September 12th:  Duke VS NC Central    6 p.m.

*Saturday September 19th:  Duke VS Northwestern  12:30 p.m.

*Saturday September 26th:  Duke VS Georgia Tech  TBA

*Saturday October 3rd: Duke VS Miami   TBA

*Saturday October 31st: Duke VS Boston College  TBA

*Saturday November 14th: Duke VS Pitt  TBA

Boosterthon – November 6th

Boosterthon Fun Run is one of our most profitable fundraisers, and a lot of fun for the students.  Stay tuned for more details.

International Night – March 3rd

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