Important Start-of-Year Links and Updates

Bargaining News

Seattle School District’s contract with the teachers’ union, Seattle Education Association (SEA), expired on August 31, 2022. Negotiation on a new contract has been ongoing for months.

For SPS updates: https://www.seattleschools.org/news/sps-and-sea-bargaining-updates/
For SEA updates: https://www.seattlewea.org/contracts-and-bargaining/2022-bargaining-updates/


If a tentative agreement is not reached by September 7, the start of school will be delayed.

School Lunch

SPS will again charge for school meals this year. The new prices are $2.25 for elementary breakfast and $3.25 for elementary lunch.

We encourage all eligible families to submit a new application for free and reduced-price meals now. The application is available online or you can request a paper copy from the front office.

If not eligible, you can pay with a credit card online at PayPams, www.paypams.com. PayPams require the Student’s ID number or meal account pin number (provided by the school) to create an account.

Committee and Event Sign Ups

Join Us! Sign Up for Committees, Events and Fun! Organized by The Lawton PTA.

If you also want to add to your posts for the people who signed up in the spring, committee chairs and team leads will be getting in touch with them soon.

Principal’s Welcome Back Updates

The PTA regularly posts Dr. Deno’s Principal newsletters here on the PTA website. However, these back-to-school announcements warrant their own post!

Good morning,

The Lawton Elementary front office is back open and busy preparing for the year ahead. We hope you’ve had a great summer and are making the most of these final weeks. 

We are excited to welcome 1st through 5th grade students back to the building on Wednesday, September 7thth (first day for kindergarten is September 12th). Bell times remain the same as last year. School entry bell will ring at 7:50am, with students expected to be in their classrooms and ready to learn at 7:55am daily. School dismisses at 2:25pm except on Wednesdays when it dismisses at 1:10pm. Please remember that while all other Wednesdays in the year are early release days, the first day of school is not and students will be released at 2:25

A few nuts and bolts to help prepare for the start of the school year:

  • Enrollment Updates. If your plans have changed and your student will not be attending Lawton this year, please email kmcerise@seattleschools.org to let us know so that we can update our enrollment information.
  • Teacher Assignments Coming 9/2. Teachers return the building on Tuesday, August 30th. Teacher assignments will be emailed to families by the end of day Friday, September 2nd.
  • Medication Paperwork Due 9/6. If your student requires medications at school (this includes inhalers and epi-pens for emergencies), you must fill out a Medication Authorization Form, have it signed by a doctor, and bring both the form and medications to school on or before Tuesday, September 6th
  • School Supply Fee. We’re doing school supplies differently this year – all students will have supplies ready and waiting for them on the first day of school. In lieu of purchasing individual supplies, we will send instructions home in the first day packets for paying the $35 supply fee through The Source. If paying the school supply fee is a financial burden for your family, please email Kristina Cerise at kmcerise@seattleschools.org. and she’ll arrange a scholarship/waiver.  
  • Free and Reduced Lunch Applications. We encourage all eligible families to submit a new application for free and reduced-price meals now. The application is available online or you can request a paper copy from the front office.
  • Health and Safety. The start of any school year comes with exposure to new germs. Please help us keep our students and staff as healthy as possible by keeping kids home any time they are sick. Students must be fever and vomit/diarrhea free for an entire 24 hours without medication before returning to school. Students should also stay home with any new Covid symptoms (see flow chart).
  • Now Hiring Playground and Lunchroom Supervisors. We are looking for adults interested in working at Lawton 3-5 days a week to help with recess and lunchroom supervision. These people help us maintain safe and fun common spaces for students while our teachers have their lunches. The positions pay approximately $15/hour and work from 9:30am to 12:30pm. If you are interested (or know someone who is), please email Kristina Cerise at kmcerise@seattleschools.org.
  • Volunteering. If you’re interested in volunteering at Lawton this year, please start (or update) your volunteer approvals HERE.
  • September Dates. A full-year calendar will be included in your first day packet, but here are important September dates to mark on your calendar now: 

9/2 New to Lawton Student Tour at 9am

9/7 First Day of School (Grades 1-5), no early release

9/12 First Day of School (Kindergarten)

9/16 Back to School Bash 5-7pm

9/20 Curriculum Night, 5:30 – 6:30

9/22, 9/23 School Picture Days

Your teacher welcome letters will contain more specific information about arrival and dismissal procedures and other school logistics, but we hope this email helps you get excited about and prepared for the year ahead. 

We are excited to see you soon for another year of learning and growing together!

Sincerely,

Dr. Allison Deno, Principal


Call for Enrichment Providers

The Lawton Elementary PTA is pleased to announce an exciting new partnership with 6crickets to manage and support after-school enrichment programs starting Fall 2022. The goal of the program is to bring the best, most-engaging enrichment programs to Lawton Elementary students to develop the whole child and help them explore their interests, discover their passions, love learning, and build social-emotional support through interest-driven, project-driven teamwork. Our enrichment programs will teach classes which may include STEM, chess, performing arts, sports, and more.

The approach we take is community enrichment  where we partner with quality enrichment providers and community partners to teach the programs on school campuses. We firmly believe that this approach fosters a win-win-win-win community: win for our students to access the best enrichment, win for our families to have the best out-of-school time support, win for our community partners and small businesses to impact more children, and win for Lawton Elementary to have an efficient, high quality enrichment operation. 

We are soliciting applications from passionate enrichment organizations, businesses, community partners, and individuals who love creative teaching and have a proven track record of teaching engaging enrichment programs. The Lawton enrichment programs are family-paid, with a limited number of scholarships for families who qualify.

Apply

We look forward to receiving your applications and partnering to bring the best enrichment to Lawton students. If you have any questions, please email support@6crickets.com. Thank you!

About Lawton Elementary

Lawton Elementary is a public elementary school located in Seattle’s Magnolia neighborhood. We’ve served this community for over 100 years, and proudly continue to offer an excellent learning experience in a healthy and caring environment. Lawton is committed to ensuring all students grow through high quality instruction, practice, sharing and reflection.
About 6crickets: The mission of 6crickets is to bring the best enrichment to every student in every school. We empower districts and schools to organize community partners to teach after-school and summer enrichment programs directly on school campuses. Core to the 6crickets’ solutions is the one-stop cloud platform that seamlessly interconnects districts, schools, providers, and families. This way, we can significantly automate and streamline the management. 6crickets is backed by the National Science Foundation and has served 3.3 million enrichment learning hours taught by thousands of providers at 588 schools in 122 districts in 29 states.

Have a great summer, Lawton Dolphins!

Enjoy your summer, Lawton students and families! We’ll see you next year!

As a reminder, Jump Start for new kindergartners will be August 15-19.

The first day of school in 2022-2023 will be Wednesday, September 7th for grades 1-5.

The first day of school for kindergartners will be September 12th.

Yearbooks are coming!

The weather is (finally) getting warmer and the school year is winding down – which means it’s yearbook time! After a pandemic-related hiatus of one year, we are more than happy to bring back this beloved tradition. And we have more great news: The PTA is financing the books this year, and every student will receive a copy for free!

The books are currently being printed and we are planning to distribute them on Field Day, June 10th.

There will be a small supply of extra copies that will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis. If you are interested in an extra copy, please send an email to yearbook@lawtonelementary.org. The price will be $12 per book.

End of the Year Celebration!

Come join others in the Lawton community as we finally gather in-person to celebrate the end of the school year!

We’ll have Zumba, face painting, tattoos and sweet treats galore.  Secret Sausage will be available for purchase.  We need your help to make this event run smoothly; please consider signing up for baking treats or helping during the party.  

Where: Lawton playground and upper fields

When: June 3rd, 5 – 7 PM

Why: to see old friends, meet new friends and gather together!

Who: all families are invited to attend – including siblings

Lawton Elementary PTA Standing Rules

The PTA Standing Rules are voted upon by PTA members. Please review the rules listed and linked below. These will be up for vote at the next PTA general meeting.

Standing Rules for Lawton Elementary School PTA

  •  Name and Identity

The name of this PTA is the Lawton Elementary School PTA (“Lawton PTA”), Washington State PTA number 6.15.205.  Its National PTA number is 00023313.

  • PTA Purpose and Community

This PTA serves the children in the Lawton Elementary school community, which includes the residences and businesses in the Lawton Elementary school enrollment area.

  • Incorporation

This PTA was incorporated on November 12, 1986 and assigned UBI 601 270 613. The treasurer is responsible for filing the annual corporation report. The registered agent for this corporation is Washington State PTA. The Employer Identification Number (EIN) is kept in the legal document notebooks in the custody of the PTA Board.

  • Charitable Solicitations

This PTA is registered under the Charitable Solicitations Act, registration number 1102639. The treasurer is responsible for filing the annual registration by May 31 to avoid penalties.

  • Tax-exempt Status

This PTA was granted tax exempt status under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code on November 16, 1992. A copy of the letter of determination is filed in the legal document notebooks maintained by the president and secretary.

  • IRS Filing

The treasurer is responsible for filing the appropriate federal informational return prior to November 15 and providing a copy to the board of directors no later than December 1. Copies of the current and past years’ returns are kept in the legal document notebooks or electronic files maintained by the PTA Board.

  • Registered Agent

This PTA has designated Washington State PTA as its registered agent with the Washington Secretary of State’s office, the Washington Department of Revenue, and the Internal Revenue Service. Copies of the signed documents making such designation are available in the legal document notebooks maintained by the PTA Board.

  • Standards of Affiliation

Per the Washington State PTA Uniform Bylaws, this PTA will annually complete the Washington State PTA Standards of Affiliation agreement in its entirety, and we agree to abide by all requirements and to uphold the ethics, policies, and principles of PTA.

  • Membership

Membership in the Lawton PTA shall be open to all people without discrimination. Membership is open to all parents, teachers, staff, grandparents, guardians, students, community members, and any other persons that support and encourage the purposes of PTA. 

  • Membership Dues and Council Fees

The dues for the Lawton PTA shall not exceed $15 per individual adult membership, $10 per staff membership, and $25 per family membership. All paid members may make motions, participate in debate, and vote at PTA membership meetings. Upon payment of membership fees, members are considered in good standing through October 31 of the ensuing school year.

  •  Membership Meetings and Quorum

Adoption of the budget, adoption of standing rules, election of the nominating committee, report of the financial review committee, and election of officers shall take place at membership meetings. Membership meetings or electronic communication in lieu of meetings may be held virtually at the discretion of the PTA Board.

A calendar of membership meetings adequate to accomplish the business of the association shall be determined by the board of directors.

Each member will receive notice of the place, date, and time of the meetings not less than ten nor more than fifty days prior to the date of the meeting. A quorum of at least 10 members must be present to conduct business.

  • Board of Director Meetings

The executive committee shall set a calendar of regular board meeting dates and times. Special meetings of the board of directors may be called by the president or upon written request of the majority of members of the board of directors. Notification of place, date, time, and purpose of the meeting shall be delivered to each member of the board of directors via email at least three days prior to the special meeting. Quorum for board meetings is a majority of the sitting board.

The right to make motions, participate in debate, and vote at PTA board of directors’ meetings shall be limited to members of the board of directors, unless a motion to suspend the rules is approved by a two-thirds vote.

  • Elected officers, co-officers, standards of affiliation, and training requirements

The elected officers (executive committee) of this PTA shall be: President, Vice President, Treasurer, and Secretary. These officers will be elected by the general PTA members and will generally serve a two year term.

The president and vice president positions may be held jointly by two people. Each co-position holder shall be entitled to make motions, participate in debate, and vote at a meeting of the executive committee or board of directors. 

This PTA will review the WSPTA Standards of Affiliation yearly. The Recording Secretary is responsible for filing required documentation.

This PTA will ensure that each executive committee member attends a minimum of one WSPTA-approved training during the fiscal year. At least one member of the executive committee will attend PTA and the Law during the fiscal year.

  • Board of Directors

The board of directors of this PTA shall consist of the elected officers and the chairs (or co-chairs) of the following standing committees: Advocacy, Communications, Fundraising, Membership, Staff Liaison and Technology. These chairs shall be selected by the elected officers of the board and will serve a two-year term. Each chair shall be entitled to make motions, participate in debate, and vote at a meeting of the board of directors. 

  • Officer election process

Voting for officers or nominating committee may take place at a meeting, by mail, or by electronic transmission. If voting takes place by mail or electronic transmission the Lawton PTA election policy and procedure will be followed.

  • Lawton PTA Election Policy

The executive committee shall be elected at a general membership meeting prior to May 15th to a term of two years. When possible, it is the practice of the board of directors for presidents and vice presidents to serve two year terms, one incoming and one outgoing, to allow for incoming directors to be trained in the position. No person shall serve in the same office for more than two consecutive terms. Officers shall assume their duties on July 1.

A quorum being present (or participating in electronic voting), a majority of all votes shall elect. Voting may be done by voice vote if only one candidate is nominated for office. Proxy voting is not allowed.

If a vacancy occurs in an office, the executive committee may fill the vacancy until the next general meeting, at which time nominations shall be made from the floor with the consent of the nominee.

If the Board deems it appropriate to utilize electronic (e-mail) voting, each member in good standing with an email on record will be emailed a ballot, including the deadline to submit their vote. Electronic voting records shall be maintained by the PTA Board, and will keep such records confidential. Blank ballots shall be counted towards quorum.

  • Committees

The executive committee shall establish annual committees (separate from the standing committees in Section 14 above). These may include, but are not limited to committees for school events, community outreach and other committees as determined by the board of directors. Committee chairpersons shall be appointed by the presidents or vice-presidents and approved by the executive committee for a term of one year.

A committee chair may be removed from their position by a vote of the board of directors.

  • Awards

Golden Acorn and Outstanding Educator Award(s) may be awarded annually. The Board of Directors shall vote on these awards each spring. The Golden Acorn award will typically be awarded to a parent/guardian volunteer who has gone above and beyond to provide volunteer assistance to the school and is in their last year at Lawton.

  •  Budget and Monthly Financial Reports

This PTA shall approve its annual operating budget in the spring of each year.  The board of directors has authority to reallocate any funds budgeted for one purpose for another purpose by a two-thirds vote. Any changes to the budget which create a new line item or change an existing line item by greater than 10% will require approval by the PTA membership.

The treasurer will submit a monthly financial report to the board of directors.

  •  Legal Documents

The original copy of any legal document shall be kept in a safe location as determined by the board of directors. All elected officers shall have access to legal documents.

  •  Financial Review

The PTA is required to conduct a financial review of its books at the close of the fiscal year. (June 30.) Once complete, the financial review report will be presented at the next general membership meeting. The financial review may be conducted by a CPA or accountant hired by the board of directors.

  • Bank Account

This PTA shall establish one or more accounts in financial institutions as determined by the board of directors. Any such account shall require the signatures of at least two elected officers to make a withdrawal.

  •  Bank Account Signers  

The Co-Presidents and Treasurer shall have signing authority on the PTA bank account. In cases of only one President, a Vice-President will be selected as a signer of the bank account and voted on by the Board of Directors.

  •  Independent Review of Bank Statements

The PTA’s monthly bank account statements shall be provided to a person appointed by the board of directors (typically the membership chair). This person will be appointed by the board at the beginning of the fiscal year and shall not be a signer on the account. The reviewer shall promptly report to the executive committee any concerns or discrepancies identified in the review. If no concerns or discrepancies are seen, the reviewer shall initial and date the account statements and provide them to the treasurer.

  •  Payments and Reimbursements

All payment and reimbursement requests shall include an invoice or a receipt and should be submitted to the treasurer within 60 days of expenditure. Any requests for reimbursement not submitted prior to the date determined by the treasurer prior to the end of the school year, will be considered a donation to the general fund of this PTA.

No authorized signer will sign a check to her or himself. Two authorized signers must sign all PTA checks.

  •  NSF Checks

Should the PTA receive an NSF check, a service fee in the amount of $10 will be charged, in addition to any fees imposed by the PTA’s bank. If the NSF check is not paid by June 1, the PTA will not accept any checks from this individual in the future. If more than two NSF checks are received from the same individual during the fiscal year, the PTA will not accept further checks from the individual responsible.

  • Gambling Activities

Students of Lawton Elementary School shall be considered honorary members of the Lawton PTA without voice, vote, or the privilege of holding office, to participate in gambling activities.

  • Voting Delegates 

This PTA may send as many voting delegates to the WSPTA Convention as allowed by the WSPTA Uniform Bylaws.  All delegates shall be selected by the Executive Committee.

This PTA may send as many voting delegates to the WSPTA Legislative Assembly as allowed by the WSPTA Uniform Bylaws.  All delegates shall be selected by the Executive Committee.

  •  Standing Rules

The standing rules of this PTA shall be adopted annually by majority vote, generally at the first membership meeting of the school year. The standing rules may be amended by majority vote if previous notice of the vote was given. If no previous notice was given, then a two-thirds (2/3) vote is required.

Move-A-Thon!

Lawton Move-a-Thon is THIS Friday, May 13

It’s BACK! The Move-a-Thon is a festive, supportive opportunity for our kids to run, walk, skip and dance around the upper field until the music stops. It’s a fun-filled event with lots of parent involvement, and a big accomplishment for our kiddos.
 
We need lots of parent helpers (at least 3 per class) to track laps, run with the kids and otherwise encourage our movers to keep on keeping on. This is a high-reward, quick and easy outdoor volunteer opportunity—the more the merrier! MAT volunteers are required to be vaccinated and have completed this short Health and Safety Course.
 
See the time schedule below and arrive at the field 10 minutes before your child’s session to get instructions. Parents of K – 3rd graders with full SPS volunteer clearance can head to their classroom to help the kids pin on their numbers.
 
8:00 – 8:45 // 4th grade
8:50 – 9:35 // 3rd grade
9:40 – 10:25 // Kindergarten
10:30 – 11:15 // 1st grade
12:30 – 1:15 // 2nd grade (includes Ms. Wyman’s class)
1:20 – 2:05 // 5th grade
 
** Don’t forget to send your child to school on May 13 with a water bottle and athletic clothes! **
 

Huge thanks to Metropolitan Market for donating popsicles again this year!

Field Day!

VOLUNTEER FOR JUNE 10 FIELD DAY!

The PTA is excited to bring back Field Day on Friday, June 10. All that fun will require lots of YOUR help – please signup to make this a great day!  

Also make sure you are an official SPS volunteer here

Student Talent Show

Lawton will be holding two school-day assemblies for students to showcase their talents:

  • 3-5 Talent Show on June 8th
  • K-2 Talent Show on June 9th

Auditions will be after school on Thursday, May 12th from 2:45 – 3:45 in the gym. To sign up, CLICK HERE.

Talent Show Guidelines:

  • Acts must be under 2 minutes
  • No lip syncing
  • Four or fewer performers
  • Minimal equipment from home only
  • Skits/poems memorized

Once we know how many performers we have, we’ll review space available to determine capacity for non-student audience members.