Friday, August 5, 2011

Bike To School Program To Begin At Leopold

Police to ride bikes to school with students in South side neighborhood

SANDY CULLEN | scullen@madison.com | 608-252-6137 | Posted: Thursday, August 4, 2011 6:54 pm

Madison police are hoping to continue making inroads into a South Side neighborhood with a troubled past by pedaling to school with students.

Starting with the first day of school on Sept. 1, members of the South District's Community Policing Team will join the Arbor Hills-Leopold neighborhood officer to bicycle to and from school with a group of youngsters in first through fifth grades.

Inspired by the Bicycle Federation of Wisconsin's Safe Routes to School program and Leopold Elementary School's "walking school bus" concept, the effort is designed to give students positive contacts with police, said Officer Andre Lewis, a member of the Community Policing Team who is organizing the program with neighborhood Officer Deon Johnson.

"It just builds a good community relationship," Lewis said.  For many residents, their only contact with police is when someone is being arrested, he said.

"It was a high-crime neighborhood a couple of years ago," Lewis said of the area that had problems with drugs, gunfire, fights and other disturbances.

"The past couple of years, we've seen a drastic and significant change," he said, adding that police hope the bike program will help to further the positive results that have accompanied the addition of a neighborhood officer and other initiatives.

Each morning in September, officers will lead members of the Leopold Bike Club on a 20-minute ride before arriving at the Post Road school via the new Cannonball Bike Trail in time for breakfast.  Students who bike to school 21 days will receive a bicycle to keep.  Officers will resume the rides in spring, and hope students also will continue biking on their own. Lewis said.

So far, about 10 students have gotten the OK from parents to participate.

Police are seeking donations of gently used bicycles appropriate for children ages 6-9.  "We've had a number of bikes donated," Lewis said.

Ten bicycle helmets and locks also have been donated by Wheels for Winners, a nonprofit organization that provides refurbished bikes to Dane County youths who do community service, he said.

Along with developing positive relationships, the bike-to-school program will provide an opportunity for exercise for the youngsters and officers alike, said Lewis, who hopes the activity also will help boost students' performance in the classroom.

http://host.madison.com/wsj/news/local/education/local_schools/article_6c76a9b8-bef6-11e0-a24c-001cc4c03286.html

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Cannon Ball Connector

The Cannon Ball bike path now connects directly to our Leopold Elementary playground. This connection provides students, families, and community members easy access to our playground and soccer fields.
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Wednesday, June 29, 2011

New Assistant Principal

Dear Leopold Families:

I am pleased to announce that Sarah Chaja will be joining our Leopold Elementary School team as our new assistant principal. Below is Sarah's professional background. I hope you will join me in welcoming Sarah!

John Burkholder
Principal

Education:
Bachelor's--UW-Madison--Education/Spanish
Master's--Northern Arizona--Educational Leadership
K-12 Principal Certificate--Northern Arizona
Bilingual Teaching Certificate--Edgewood
Currently working on Doctorate--UW-Madison--Curriculum & Instruction
Experience:
2008-2011--Bilingual Elementary Teacher--Sandburg
2005-2008--Elementary Teacher--Phoenix, AZ
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Monday, June 6, 2011

Andrey Vorontsov - 1st place on EXPLORE test

Andrey participated in 2011 NUMATS EXPLORE test and scored first-place.  He shared the first place with two other students (one from Tennessee and the other from Illinois).
 
4,660 fifth graders from Midwest and some other states took the EXPLORE test this year.
 
This Saturday, June 4th, he attended 2011 NUMATS Award Ceremony at Northwestern University. Andrey was recognized with a special certificate and "gold" medal for his first place. Andrey also received $750 scholarship towards any programs provided by the Center for Talent Development at the Northwestern.

Andrey scored 100% in Reading, English and SCIENCE  (25 out of 25 points). In Math section he scored 22 out of 25, but the sum of his points was enough for the first place.

He and his family would like to thank the Leopold teachers and staff as we all celebrate Andrey's achievements.




Saturday, April 16, 2011

Madison.com: Vilas Zoo's lion cub now has a name

From Madison.com:

Vilas Zoo's lion cub now has a name

Call him Leo Pold.The lion cub at Madison's Henry Vilas Zoo is nameless no more. From
here forward, he shall be called Leo Pold, which earned a roar of
approval in voting by the public.

http://host.madison.com/wsj/news/local/article_947fddf8-6861-11e0-9e55-001cc4c03286.html

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Thursday, April 7, 2011

Bake Sale, Mycokerewards, and fresh fruits and veggies

Good Morning Leopold Families!  It's almost Friday…yeah!  Thank you to everyone who was able to participate in Noodles Night or the Election Day Bake Sale at school on Tuesday.  Both were extremely successful thanks to you.  We look forward to more opportunities to connect with the community in the future.  Speaking of the bake sale…if you are missing a rectangular container lid, contact Lisa Shebesta – she picked it up at the end of the night for safe keeping.

 

The April Fresh Fruit and Veggie Snack menu is posted on the Leopold Blog. http://leopoldpfo.blogspot.com/2011/04/april-fresh-fruit-and-veggie-snack.html  Leopold kids have input in selecting the healthy snacks they receive.  Two of their favorites are kiwi and oranges, and that is where families can participate.  We could use fruit cutters tomorrow, Friday, April 8th at the beginning of the school day to prepare kiwi for the kids.  This starts between 7:45 and 8:15 and lasts for about an hour.  If you are available tomorrow, or would like to be contacted in the future to help, please contact Lisa Shebesta (Shebesta@charter.net).  Keep an eye on the blog for the May snack menu.

 

You will also read on the blog about the MyCokeRewards Library makeover contest.  The contest runs through April 30th, so if you or someone you know is stockpiling those MyCokeRewards points, now is the time to get them entered.  For more information, read the blog post - http://leopoldpfo.blogspot.com/2011/04/help-our-school-win-10k-library.html   Thanks!

 

Have a great Thursday and we'll see you at school!

 

Amy Boutelle

Leopold PFO



--
Troy Dassler
Teacher
Aldo Leopold Elementary School
Madison, Wisconsin

Monday, April 4, 2011

Newz from the Prez

Good Morning Leopold Families!  The weather may be wet and gloomy for the next day or two but the activity calendar more than makes up for the dreary forecast.  Our busiest day is Tuesday, and thankfully the sun will return to help motivate us.  Here goes…

 

Monday, April 4 the Madison school district celebrates its Distinguished Service Award Winners and Nominees at the 27th annual MMSD Recognition Awards ceremony.  We are excited to note that Leopold has 2 honorees this year.  Lori Zinck is one of two recipients for the Support Personnel award and Kathryn Hill receives the District Wide Citizen award.  Congratulations to both of you!  The awards ceremony will be held at 7pm in the La Follette School auditorium.  The ceremony will be videotaped for telecast on MMSD-TV Cable Channels 96/993 and Web streaming at www.mmsd.tv. You can read more about the awards and past recipients at http://oldweb.madison.k12.wi.us/mmsdtv/dsa/index.html.  Lori will also speak at our April PFO meeting on Tuesday, April 12 when she shares her research on Leopold's Fresh Fruit and Veggie program.  Mark your calendars!

 

Tuesday, April 5 is Election Day and as in the past we are hosting an Election Day Bake Sale as we welcome members of the Leopold neighborhood to the polls.  Lisa Shebesta is coordinating this event and shares these words with us:

Please contact Lisa Shebesta at shebesta@charter.net or 608 270 2233 to volunteer your timeThe drop off for baked goods will be in the office on Monday afternoon or at the table we will set up in the lobby on Tuesday morning.  Please label what your item is as it's hard to sell mystery items.  Ideally your items will be packaged into individual portions.  Label containers you want returned with your name and child's teacher.  Finally, if you bake as well as Lisa feel free donate money which will be used to purchase baked goods which also sell very well.  Thanks for supporting your school's PFO.

 

Tuesday, April 5 is also Leopold Elementary Noodles Night.  From 4:00 – 8:00 pm, 25% of sales at Noodles & Company (http://www.noodles.com/) 2981 Triverton Pike Drive in Fitchburg will be returned to Leopold as a donation.  Hopefully you found the goldenrod flyer at the bottom of your child's backpack.  Bring it with you to Noodles or mention Leopold to make sure your purchase counts towards this event.  Bon appetite!

 

Attention 5th grade parents – the deadline to sponsor our yearbook has been extended to April 6.  Sponsorship forms are now available on the PFO blog at http://leopoldpfo.blogspot.com/p/documents.html

 

Have you cast your vote for the Vilas Zoo's Name the Lion contest?  As of this morning the name Leo Pold has 40% of the votes.  https://www.vilaszoo.org/new/index.php?category_id=5002.  

 

There are many more activities happening in the upcoming weeks.  Keep an eye out for email updates, backpack flyers and the PFO Blog (http://www.leopoldpfo.blogspot.com/) for up-to-the minute information.  An abbreviated schedule is included below:

    April PFO meeting – April 12 @ 7pm (Fruit/Veggie research, Principal Updates and Q&A)

    Spring Break -  April 18-22 (back to school April 25)

    End of Box Tops collection contest – April 30

    Staff Appreciation Week – May 2-6

    Leopold Garage Sale – May 7 (7:30 – 11:30 am)

    May PFO meeting – May 10 at 7pm

    Vitense Golf Weekend – May 20-22

 

Thank you for your continued support of our school.  Have a great Sunday…happy baking (hint hint…!)

 

Amy Boutelle

Leopold PFO

GoodShop at http://www.goodsearch.com/goodshop.aspx

Amazon from www.leopoldPFO.blogspot.com

BoxTops Marketplace at www.boxtops4education.com

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--
Troy Dassler
Teacher
Aldo Leopold Elementary School
Madison, Wisconsin

Thursday, March 24, 2011

News from the Prez

Good Afternoon!  The sun sure is a welcome sight in the sky.  If only the temperature was a little higher on the thermometer.  Hopefully in three weeks spring break will bring us some warmer weather once again.  In the meantime, here are a couple of items keeping my mind off the cold…I hope they do the same for you.

 

Tomorrow our kids will have oranges for their fresh fruit/veggie snack.  We could use a couple of people who can help cut the fruit starting between 7:45 and 8:15.  The task takes about an hour.  If you have time to help, please contact Lisa ShebestaShebesta@charter.net

 

Friday's fresh fruit/veggie snack for the kids is oranges.  We could use a couple of people who can help cut the fruit starting between 7:45 and 8:15am.  The task takes about an hour.  If you have time, please contact Lisa ShebestaShebesta@charter.net.

 

Members of the Dane County Consortium of School Boards are holding a community meeting about the future of public education.  The meeting is this Sunday, March 27 at 3:00pm.  More information is posted for you on the PFO blog - http://leopoldpfo.blogspot.com/2011/03/march-27-community-meeting-future-of.html

 

I hope your family was able to spend some time at Fun Fest last Saturday.  Thank you very much to everyone – students, families, staff and community members - who helped make Fun Fest 2011 a great success.  Organizers are making notes for next year and are always interested in feedback from families.  Ask your kids what they liked best – did they play Plunko until they couldn't plunk any more or was Bean the Principal their favorite game (shhh…don't tell Mr. B)?  Did you have enough food to eat?  We could not have asked for a nicer day – bright sunshine and great temperatures made the cafeteria that much more inviting.  Please send your comments to the PFO by replying to this email – and know that several changes were made this year based on family feedback received in 2010.  Thank you so much and we'll see you next year for Fun Fest 2012!!

 

Have a great week – see you at school!

 

Amy Boutelle

Leopold PFO

GoodShop at http://www.goodsearch.com/goodshop.aspx
Amazon from www.leopoldPFO.blogspot.com
BoxTops Marketplace at www.boxtops4education.com
http://leopoldweb.madison.k12.wi.us/
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--
Troy Dassler
Teacher
Aldo Leopold Elementary School
Madison, Wisconsin

Students design and create earthquake poof buildings.

Monday, March 21, 2011

Mr. Schmidt working with the students.

Leopold students are learning about using contour maps to study land use, water runoff and the water cycle.

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

A special performance today

Tuesday, Marchy 15 from 8:45-9:30, we were joined by a concert pianist named Jacob Ertl. The theme for his program is Motion and Music




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Friday, March 4, 2011

Math Fest

A team of fourth grade students and a team of fifth grade students recently represented Leopold in MMSD's Math Fest.  We congratulate fourth grade students Rachel, Jarrett, Madeline, and Isabelle, along with fifth grade students Corrinne, Molly, Siddharth, and Robert.  Go Leopold!

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

News From the Prez..

Good evening and welcome to March!  It's that time of year again – spring time and March Madness!  I don't know about you but I'm quite ready for at least one day where the temperatures hit 80…maybe two...and the snow is gone…without all the mud.  Since I'm wishing, fresh cheese pizza would be good too…hmmmmm!

 

Our year of PFO FUNdraising events continues this week with a stop at Little Caesar's Pizza.  On Wednesday, March 2 visit Little Caesar's Pizza, 3042 Fish Hatchery Road in Fitchburg, between 11:00 am and 10:00 pm and 25% of your purchases will come back to our school as a donation.  Little Caesar's is one-half mile from Leopold heading east on Post Road in the Fitchburg Ridge Shopping Center.  The event lasts 11 hours so you can support Leopold throughout the day – stop by early for lunch; pick up a large Hot-N-Ready pie (or two!) on your way home; head back later for an evening snack.  All day – all purchases – what a delicious way to support your school.  Tell your family, friends, co-workers and anyone else you meet to head out to Little Caesar's on March 2nd.  When you go, please thank Little Caesar's for their support of our neighborhood school.  Thank you and Bon Appetite

 

Speaking of Fun – Leopold FUN FEST is scheduled for Saturday, March 19th from 12:00 – 3:00 pm.  You should find advance ticket sale flyers coming home in backpacks later this week.  If you need an extra copy they are available at http://leopoldpfo.blogspot.com/ and click on the Documents tab.  The raffle flyer was distributed late last week and may not have made it home in backpacks.  As in the past, families have the opportunity to contribute towards the grade-level raffle baskets.  Parents can send in an item that fits the theme or a donation from $1 – $5 to the classroom teacher.  Money will be used to purchase theme-related items for the basket.  Please turn in items or money by Friday March 11th.  Basket themes for this year are as follows:

   Kindergarten - Outdoor Fun

   1st:  Movie & Game Night

   2nd:  Fun & Games

   3rd:  Arts & Crafts

   4th:  Wisconsin

   5th:  Cupcakes

 

Any other raffle donations are welcome!   Contact Julia Peterson at kcmatj@yahoo.com or 819-0745 if you have items you wish to donate.  

 

Classroom/Field Trip Pictures Needed!!!  We are putting the final touches on the 2010-2011 Leopold Yearbook and are looking for some photos of children that parents have taking while helping in the classroom - or chaperoning a field trip.  These photos will be used throughout the yearbook in collages (or groupings).  Digital images are preferred, but printed photographs work too.  For digital images, please e-mail them to Jackie Cooper (bastyr@cae.wisc.edu) - make sure you let me know the teacher and grade!  If you have printed photographs, please send them in your child's backpack in an enveloped marked "Attn. PFO/Yearbook Chair" - include your child's name, teacher and grade so that I can return them to you after scanning.  Thanks!  Jackie Cooper, Yearbook Chair

 

A Lifetouch photographer will return to Leopold to take candid photos for the yearbook next Thursday, March 10.  We need a volunteer or two (or three) to escort the photographer around school.  A schedule will be provided so all you need to do is make sure they stay on schedule and don't get lost in the halls.  If you are available to help please contact Lore Mayr at lorelynmayr@yahoo.com  Say cheese!

 

Have a great evening and we'll see you at school (and Little Caesars!)

 

Amy Boutelle

Leopold PFO

GoodShop at http://www.goodsearch.com/goodshop.aspx

Amazon from www.leopoldPFO.blogspot.com

BoxTops Marketplace at www.boxtops4education.com

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Friday, February 11, 2011


100 Days!

Kate shows off her 100 Day outfit as her kindergarten class celebrates the 100th day of school.  The official 100th day was on Wednesday, February 9.

Sunday, February 6, 2011

PFO Meeting and 4K Registration

Happy Super Bowl Sunday everyone – PACKERS WIN!!!

Our next PFO meeting
is this Tuesday, February 8 at 7:00pm in the Leopold library.  We have
3 guest speakers joining us this month.  Siegrun Horst Kauti, site
director for the
Leopold After School Academic Center for Excellence (AACE) program will share
more information about AACE at Leopold
and how AACE staff members are helping students after school each day.
Wendy Rawson, Fitchburg Library director and MaryKay Zimbrick will
share building plans
and progress toward the Fitchburg library's opening day.  Wendy will
share her vision for library services in Fitchburg.  We will also hear
from Leopold
principal John Burkholder, share
information about Fun Fest planning and review upcoming events and activities.
Please join us on Tuesday evening – free childcare and Spanish
translation are always provided.  See you Tuesday.

Last week's snow forced us to postpone the Chuck E Cheese family
FUNdraising event.  We
have rescheduled this for Tuesday, February 22 from 3:00 – 9:00 pm.
Chuck E Cheese is located at 438
Grand Canyon Drive, next to Schwoegler Park Towne Lanes on Madison's west
side.  Mark your calendars and we hope you can join us for another fun Leopold
event.

Registration for 4K students will take
place on Monday February 7 from 1:00 to 6:00 p.m. at all
MMSD elementary schools. More information can be found at
http://deelweb.madison.k12.wi.us/4k
Registration for 5-year-old kindergarten (5K)
students will take place on Monday March 7
from 1:00 to 6:00 p.m. at all
MMSD elementary schools. To be eligible for 5K, children must be five years old
on or before September 1, 2011.  Parents
or guardians should register their child at their neighborhood school.

Las matrículas
para estudiantes de 4K tendrán lugar el lunes, 7 de febrero de 1:00 a 6:00 p.m.,
en todas las escuelas primarias del MMSD.
http://deelweb.madison.k12.wi.us/files/deel/4K-5K_registration-es.pdf
 Las matrículas para estudiantes de 5K tendrán
lugar el lunes, 7 de marzo de 1:00 a 6:00 p.m. en todas las escuelas
primarias del MMSD. Los niños tienen que haber cumplido cinco años el 1 de
septiembre del 2011 o antes para que sean elegibles para 5K.

Keep warm this week and we'll see you at school!

Amy Boutelle

Leopold PFO

GoodShop at http://www.goodsearch.com/goodshop.aspx

Amazon from www.leopoldPFO.blogspot.com <http://www.leopoldpfo.blogspot.com/>

BoxTops Marketplace at www.boxtops4education.com
<http://www.boxtops4education.com/>

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Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Snowday!

Blizzard conditions resulted in schools being closed on Wednesday, February
2. This picture shows a snow drift blocking Leopold's main entrance.

Sunday, January 30, 2011

News from the Prez

Good Evening.  Are you ready for some more snow shoveling?  We may get
another chance to dig out in the next couple of days.  I'm
curious…what if Jimmy the Ground Hog can't
even get out of his hole to look for a shadow?  Does winter continue
or is spring around the corner?  I suppose he has staff on call
waiting to clear a path for him…hmmm…will they come to my house and
dig out the driveway?  I suppose not…guess I better plan ahead so I
don't miss any of the events happening this week.

A big thank you goes out to everyone who made last Friday's movie
night a success.  We had a nice crowd and everyone seemed to have a
fun time.  If you have any movie night suggestions, feel free to send
me an email
and I'll share with the planning group.  Right now we do not have
another one on the calendar, but that could change if there is
interest.

Our Box Tops collection contest continues, with the first deadline
happening tomorrow, January 31.  We will tally the clippings and award
a pizza party to 3 winning classrooms (one each in grades K-1, 2-3 and
4-5) for the most Box Tops collected through 1/31/2011.  If you are
sending Box Tops to school with your child tomorrow, make sure the
collection sheets or container is clearly labeled with your child's
and teacher's name so the correct classroom is credited.  The second
collection period runs from February 1 – April 30 so don't stop
clipping.  Remember, every collection sheet is worth $2.50 to our
school.  Thanks for clipping!

The Leopold Book Fair
begins Monday with the kids' preview during the school day.  Families
are invited to shop the book fair in the Leopold LMC on Tuesday and
Wednesday, February 1-2, from 8am – 7pm and on Thursday morning,
February 3 until about 10am.  See you at the fair!

Tuesday is also Leopold Chuck E Cheese night.  The PFO has once again
teamed up with Chuck E Cheese at 438 Grand Canyon Drive in Madison to
bring a night of food, fun and fundraising to the Leopold community.
All purchases made from 3:00 – 9:00 pm will bring a 15% donation back
to Leopold.    A sticker worth free tokens will come home with (or
on!) your child on Tuesday.  You can also visit the Chuck E Cheese
website to find some great coupons
http://www.chuckecheese.com/coupons/everyday-coupons.php


The weather sounds like it could get a bit messy so please take care
when planning your evening on Tuesday.  If there are any changes to
this schedule we will do our best to get word out via email and on the
PFO Blog (www.leopoldPFO.blogspot.com
<http://www.leopoldpfo.blogspot.com/>).

Have a great week – see you at Book Fair!

Amy Boutelle

Leopold PFO

GoodShop at http://www.goodsearch.com/goodshop.aspx

Amazon from www.leopoldPFO.blogspot.com <http://www.leopoldpfo.blogspot.com/>

BoxTops Marketplace at www.boxtops4education.com
<http://www.boxtops4education.com/>

http://leopoldweb.madison.k12.wi.us/node/53

http://leopoldelementary.blogspot.com/

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

The Write Place

Fourth grade students Maddie, Abby, and Anna find a quiet place to work
together on their writing.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

News from the Prez

Happy New Year!  I hope everyone had a relaxing and enjoyable winter break.  Snow and cold weather are fun…for the first couple of days…and then I get as restless as kids on a 2-week break from their school routine.  I now have my eye on the extra minute of light we get each day after the Winter Solstice.  Thank you Ms. Kaether for sharing your positive outlook on a frigid January afternoon!

 

With the increase in daylight comes many volunteer opportunities and Leopold.  If you are interested or able to help or would like to hear more about the tasks, please get in touch with the contact person listed below.  As always, thank you for supporting our school.

 

Fruit cutters are needed this Thursday, January 13 and next Friday, January 21Contact Lisa Shebesta (Shebesta@charter.net) if you can help cut kiwi and oranges for our kids' morning snack.

 

Dental screenings are scheduled for January 18 – 20 and the Ronald McDonald Dental Van will be at Leopold from January 24 – February 11.  Volunteers are needed to help shuttle kids to and from the initial screenings and dental visits when the van arrives.  Contact Lore Mayr (lorelynmayr@yahoo.com) with your availability and contact information if you can help.

 

Coming soon to a cafeteria near you – its Leopold Movie Night!  Planning is underway for the event scheduled for Friday, January 28.  Volunteers are needed from 5:30 – 8:30 pm to serve popcorn and water, clean up as well as general "crowd control".  More information on the event will come out soon.  For now, mark your calendars for 1/28 and contact Lore Mayr (lorelynmayr@yahoo.com) if you want to help while attending with your kids.

 

It's hard to believe but the Leopold Book Fair is coming up fast!  I always think of this as a true sign that Spring is right around the corner.  This year's fair is being held in the LMC, January 31 - February 3.  We're looking for people able to work in 2 hour shifts:

    Monday, January 31 - from 8am-1pm

    Tuesday, February 1 - from 8am-7pm

    Wednesday, February 2 - from 8am-7pm

    Thursday, February 3 - 1 volunteer after 10:30 to help with take down/cleanup

Book Fair is one of my favorite events of the year – the kids find new books for home and can purchase a book for their classroom.  It's also the perfect way to meet and greet Leopold students, parents and staff.  Contact Jolen Neumann (jmneumann@gmail.com) if you are available and whether you would like to work more than one day.

 

Lori Zinck, Leopold school nurse, would like to involve parents in the Fresh Fruit and Veggie Program (FFVP) Committee.  Several parents indicated an interest in a survey last year but responses were anonymous.  Please contact Ms. Zinck (lzinck@madison.k12.wi.us) if you would like to participate or know more.

 

Have a great week – keep clipping and shopping – see you at school!

 

Amy Boutelle

Leopold PFO

GoodShop at http://www.goodsearch.com/goodshop.aspx

Amazon from www.leopoldPFO.blogspot.com

BoxTops Marketplace at www.boxtops4education.com

http://leopoldweb.madison.k12.wi.us/node/53

http://leopoldelementary.blogspot.com/