Council’s Weekend Update! – Oct 4th


JOIN US TOMORROW FOR FAMILY FUN AT YARD DAY!

Join Runnymede families to help clean-up the hillside garden!

We will be based out of the Colbeck side yard due to construction. 

Bring your reusable cups for coffee + hot chocolate, and some Nut-free baked goods to share if you can!

We’ll also be collecting your used Halloween costumes & used Runnymede gear / Music shirts for recycling / re-sale at the Costume sale next week!

Questions?  Want to volunteer, or help run a Green Committee event?
Reach out HERE!


HALLOWEEN COSTUME SALE
OCTOBER 8, 9, 10

Drop off your outgrown / unwanted Halloween costumes to be re-used / recycled by another family!  Proceeds go to support Runnymede HSA / Council initiatives at the school!
Come by the sale on Oct 8, 9, 10 and find a new costume to buy!

Questions?  Want to volunteer or help run a Fun & Fundraising committee event?
Reach out HERE!


PLEASE DONATE TO 
RUNNYMEDE’S DIRECT DONATION CAMPAIGN!

Here’s a wonderful video from our amazing teachers and principal to explain why this fundraising is so important, and where the money goes!

Thanks to those families who have already donated!

Our goals are to have all families participate in whatever amount is comfortable for them, and we hope to reach $50 000 for Runnymede!

Learn more and donate HERE!


PIZZA ORDERS ARE RE-OPENED!

YOU CAN NOW ORDER PIZZA FOR THE REST OF THE YEAR OR ADD SLICES TO YOUR ORDER! 

If you missed the ordering deadline for our first pizza day, don’t worry!  You can still place an order for the rest of the year, and our amazing team of volunteers will get it ready for our next pizza day on November 1st! 

The ordering site has now re-opened.   
Click HERE for dates, details and to order!


COME TO THE NEXT RUNNYMEDE HSA/COUNCIL MEETING!

Our parent-run Home & School Association (HSA) – also known as “PARENT COUNCIL” – is an excellent way for parents to get involved in their children’s education! 
The HSA is the home of Runnymede’s Fun, Fundraising and Enrichment initiatives, and endeavours to improve the experience and outcomes for all students.

The Runnymede HSA is made up of an elected committee of representatives, and general membership can include all parents, staff, admin or community members who are interested in getting involved!

Get Involved: Whether or not you attend the meetings, there are lots of ways to volunteer your time, primarily through one of our vibrant committees. You are welcome — and encouraged! — to join at any time of year and contribute whatever you can.
NEXT COUNCIL MEETING OCTOBER 16th

FOR MEETING DATES, AGENDAS & LINKS CLICK HERE


 

MARLIES HOCKEY GAME

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd

Join the Runnymede Community to watch a fast-paced, exciting hockey game live then enjoy a post-game skate on the ice. Everyone is welcome to this fun event!
2 kids from Runnymede will be picked to ride the Zamboni!
A small portion of ticket sales goes to Parent Council initiatives.
Ticket sales end on October 25th 

BUY NOW!
 

Direct Donation FAQ

Our fundraising survey last Spring clearly showed us that families have many questions, and there are many myths about fundraising. We are going to try to dispel the myths and address the most Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) below. 

q Is this really a one-time ask? I feel like I am sending money to school for all kinds of things!

aThere are many requests for money from the school, but some are fundraising-based and some are not, so we wanted to help clarify. While Direct Donation and Pizza Lunch are both fundraisers, here are examples of other categories of monetary requests from the school that are not related to Parent Council fundraising:

  • Field Trips – Field trips are organized by and at the discretion of the teacher on a class-by-class basis.  They are not related to Parent Council or fundraising. It is worth noting that Parent Council does allocate funds to a Field Trip Bursary each year, for families who are not able to afford some field trips.
  • School Cash Online – The new School Cash Online system is for expenses related directly to the school (agendas, locks, etc) and is not linked to Parent Council or fundraising in any way.
  • Other Events that Cost Money – Things like the Hot Lunch Program, food sales at Movie Night, Curriculum Night & Nuit Orange, and Pub Night ticket sales are additional asks for money (but they are totally optional). These proceeds only contribute a small amount to the overall dollars raised at Runnymede and are opt-in.
  • School and Class Fundraising Projects – Throughout the course of the year the school as a whole, or individual classes may undertake fundraising initiatives to benefit charitable organizations (e.g., Terry Fox Run, Water First, etc). These are teacher and student-led and are not related to Parent Council fundraising. 

We thought it might be helpful to show how the money is raised and where it goes:

how is money raised

(Click to enlarge)

q What about Equity across the TDSB – shouldn’t we be fundraising for a school in need?

a Equity within the TDSB is something that has been discussed many times at Parent Council. In 2018, we created the Runnymede Fun Run as a new event to raise funds for another school and because of its success it continued in 2019 and is planned again for June 2020.  The TDSB school that will receive this year’s funds has not yet been selected. If you are interested in being on the Fun Run team and helping to select the school for next year, please contact us: Runnymedespiritcommittee@gmail.com

We thought it might also be helpful to provide some information regarding the TDSB Location Opportunity Index (LOI) policy which is in place to address inequity across the Board.  The LOI ranks each school based on measures of external challenges affecting student success. The school with the greatest level of external challenges is ranked number one and is described as highest on the index. Public education is designed to give all children an equal opportunity to succeed. The TDSB recognizes that students face varying degrees of challenge which can impact their opportunity to achieve high educational outcomes. Educational research has demonstrated that children from lower income families face more significant barriers in achieving high educational outcomes. Because of its commitment to achieving equitable academic opportunities, the TDSB wants to ensure that every student has an equitable opportunity to succeed. This means ensuring all students have access to available resources. The LOI helps to ensure that children who have access to fewer resources at home and in their neighbourhoods have increased access to available resources in their schools. The LOI will assist with steering additional resources to the schools serving students who face greater challenges. Runnymede ranks 455 out of 471 Elementary Schools in the TDSB.

We wanted to note that you can also write a cheque to any TDSB school of your choice any time you choose.  Each school has its own website with contact information, so if you know of a school in need, please reach out to them to make your donation.  We’re sure it will be appreciated!

q I thought “public education” was paid for with my tax dollars. Why are you asking me for fundraising money when the Provincial government should be funding my child’s education?

a While all schools in the TDSB are publicly funded by the Provincial government, the reality is that those funds simply do not cover all of the programs and expenses that are offered at Runnymede. Our school has an established history and tradition of a strong partnership between the Staff and Parent Council, and this includes fundraised dollars that are provided to the school each year. For example, each year, Parent Council provides approximately $15,000 to the Teacher Resource Fund, providing each teacher with an additional $300 in discretionary funds for their classroom. Parent Council has also contributed significant funds towards the play structures and outdoor spaces at the school, to replacing obsolete technology, and to new equipment for the Music and Drama programs.  And while fundraised dollars can only be used for certain items, because Parent Council provides funding for technology, Arts, play and recess equipment, etc., the School can use its allocated budget for textbooks, teacher training, and many other resources it wouldn’t otherwise be able to afford.



Our school is counting on your support!
Please
donate now

 Thank you to the many Runnymede families who have already made their contribution.