Kids Care 
is collecting 
gently used 
clothes  until 
FEB 12.   LEND HAITI 
A HELPING HAND      
with KIDS CARE!!

Kids Care is collecting donations to help fund the American Red Cross Haiti relief fund until FEB 5th.

         Check's can be made out to the

                AMERICAN RED CROSS.

        Turn into your child's teacher or office.

 

UPCOMING EVENTS!

* TALENT SHOW

* MOVIE NIGHT

* LUTHER BURBANK        BIRTHDAY

* READ MY SHIRT DAY

* GREEN DAY

* SPRING FLING

*TEACHER APPRECIATION

* KINDERGARTEN ROUND UP

*PATRIOTIC DAY

 

 

                              Welcome 
 to the Burbank PFC 
Website!

 

NEXT PFC Meeting is MARCH 5 AT 1PM in the Lunch Room!

 

      The Parent Faculty Club has many goals.  Primarily we encourage parents and teachers to work together in sponsoring activities that enhance the educational and social development of our children. We encourage you to join us. We hope you make the commitment to be an active member and we look forward to working with you!

Your PFC 2009-20010 Executive Board members are: 

President - Karen H.

Vice President - OPEN

Secretary- Laura R.

Treasurer- Anne R./OPEN

Principal- Dr. Mocek


Events Throughout the Year

 

 Committee List Description

  • Art Exhibit

  • Assemblies

  • Back to School Welcome

  • BOX TOPS for Education

  • Button Machine

  • Christmas Tree Decorations

  • Classroom Parties Support

  • Craft Vendor Fair

  • DARE Graduation

  • Green Day Event

  • Family Movie Nights

  • Father/Daughter Dance

  • Mother/Son Dance

  • Fundraising Projects/Volunteers

  • Holiday Shop

  • Honor Roll

  • Kindergarten Roundup

  • Luther Burank's Birthday

  • PFC Fundraising Calendar

  • Roller Skating Party

  • School Monthly Newsletter

  • 6th Grade Luncheon

  • Smencils

  • Spring Fling Family Dance

  • Student of the Month

  • Taffy Apple Sale

  • Talent Show

  • Teacher/Staff Appreciation Luncheon

  • Wellness Day

 

 

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BOBCAT


Luther Burbank

     In 1870, 2 years after the death of his father, Burbank used his inheritance to help purchase a tract of 17 acres near the small town of Lunenburg, where he took up the business of market gardening. Here he produced his first "creation," the Burbank potato, and began the work that was to make him famous.

    Despite his success as a market gardener, in 1875 Burbank decided to sell his land and move to California, where his three older brothers had already moved. He settled in Santa Rosa, where he would carry on his work for the next 50 years.