Friday, July 31, 2009

Meeting Update

We had a wonderful meeting last night, and wanted to thank everyone for coming. We got great information about our music program from Mr. Marvosh, and other great information about Minute Men t-shirts, our fundraisers, and other amazing events for the 2009-10 school year. Dues were collected (thank you ALL for joining) and a $50 donation was given by Ann Roe for our t-shirt set up. Please thank Ann for her generosity!

We have nominations for the below positions, but are opening up the opportunity for any other nominations (please email us). An official vote will be made at our next meeting. Remember, you cannot run for a PFA position or vote in elections without being an official paid member of the PFA.

Nominations:
President - Amber Gunnell
Vice President - Christine Plummer
Secretary - JoLynn Morriss and Denise Aggen
Treasurer - Holle McRae
Parent Representative - Andrea Egan

Still open-
Volunteer Coordinator (coordinates "Room Parents")
Newsletter

We will soon have our web store open where you can pay dues, and buy t-shirts, etc. online. Keep an eye on the website.

Car Wash (more info)

Hello All -

Lunch:
I just thought of this: We will be at Albertson's from 9:30-2:00. Kids may get hungry. Please have them bring some lunch or money to go into Albertson's and purchase something to eat and Bring Water, hats and sunscreen!!
Appropriate attire:
Since we are representing NCA, we should also do so in our clothing. Please, no bathing suit tops, spaghetti strap tanks, "shortie-shorts". Please have your tank top straps at a 2 finger width. No t-shirts with rude or crude sayings, also goes for your hats. Boys need to keep shirts on at all times.
This will be a fun time to get to know each other, thank you all in advance for attending this event, I look forward to meeting all of you! Don't forget about Wed. Aug 5 at Lion's Park...we will be making the signs we will be using for the car wash. Poster board, markers, whatever will make the signs "pop"!!

Please call or email me with any questions or suggestions.

Sabrina Orihuela
Treasure Valley Signs
208-412-7103
www.treasurevalleysigns.com
sabrina@clearwire.net

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Update & Clarification

After quite a few questions, let me make some clarifications.

Our meeting starts at 7pm tonight (sorry for not including that), at a new location
United Methodist Church 5420 Southside Blvd. Nampa, ID 1-208-467-1087

I have not yet heard anything on the school supply lists. I will forward those as soon as I do. Hang tight everyone!

We are collecting dues tonight for all those wanting to be a PFA member. As a member you have voting rights. You will be the deciding factor for PFA leadership, budget, and so much more. We need all of you! It's so important that our PFA reflects a true reflection of our parents and faculty.

Our music teacher, Mr. Marvosh, will be addressing us tonight! Don't miss this!

We'll be talking about our Minute Men t-shirts and soon be taking orders! Don't miss out on this information tonight!

We'll be talking about our ideas for fundraisers, and all the events we have planned for the year. We'll report on our latest meeting and ideas we are hoping to put into our PFA calendar!

We'll be taking nominations for PFA leadership tonight. If you are interested in serving, please let us know where. We would love to have you!

See you tonight everyone!

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Fundraiser Survey Results


  1. Do you prefer?
    1. Both -17
    2. Event fundraisers -12
    3. Product fundraisers-1
    4. Neither-0

  1. Please select fundraisers you enjoy
    1. Carnivals-21
    2. Popcorn days-21
    3. Raffles-18
    4. Family events-16
    5. Auctions-15
    6. Retailer coupon/discount cards-13
    7. Vendor fairs -12
    8. Cook offs-9
    9. Candy-6
    10. Catalogs with various products-5
    11. Cookie dough/cookies -5
    12. Pledge drives-3
    13. Scrip cards (retail cards sold a face value for profit to academy)-3
    14. Magazine subscriptions-3
    15. Gift wrap-3
    16. Specialty chocolates-2
    17. Entertainment coupon books-0
    18. Other

  1. Please include fundraisers that your school has done in the past, that you feel were successful.
    1. Carnival -8
    2. Carwash-4
    3. Ceasers pizza, papa johns, pizza days -4
    4. Bake sale-3
    5. Popcorn-3
    6. Box tops-2
    7. Book a Thon -2
    8. Cookie dough-2
    9. Art auction -1
    10. School spirit -1
    11. Treat days/subway/pizzahut ect.-1
    12. Teach kids value of hard work ie. Carwash, garden -1
    13. Gift baskets -1
    14. Boise Best-1
    15. Auction 1
    16. Book Sales at teacher conferences 1
    17. Applebees 1
    18. Carl’s Jr. 1
    19. Raffles 1
    20. All you can eat breakfast 1
    21. Worlds finest chocolate candy bars 1
    22. Entertainment books 1
    23. Family night 1
  2. Please include fundraisers that you would prefer not to participate in again, and why?
    1. Cookie dough/cheesecake-8
    2. Overpriced catalogs-5
    3. Candy-3
    4. Door to door -2
    5. Selling to get prizes-2
    6. Magazine orders-2
    7. Campbell’s soup -1
    8. Ticket selling-1
    9. Gift wrap-1
    10. Any type of food items-1
    11. Popcorn day 1 (child allergic to corn)
    12. Entertainment coupons-1
  3. How many fundraisers do you feel that you would participate in per school year, including social fundraising evens, donation/pledge drives, product sales etc.
    1. 4-6 #17
    2. 1-3 #12
    3. 7-9 #1
    4. 10 or more#0
  4. Fair price per ticket?
    1. Depends on item #2
    2. Unsure? #3
    3. .50 cents-$2 #4
    4. $2-$5 #6
    5. $5 #9
    6. $6-$10 #6
  5. Per family?
    1. Unsure? #3
    2. $1-$10 #5
    3. $11-$20 #12
    4. $21-$30 #10
  6. Would you like to participate on a fundraising sub-committee?
    1. Ye-16
    2. No-14
  7. Which of these can you contribute on a regular basis?
    1. Walmart bags-21
    2. General Mills Box Tops-16
    3. Campbell’s Soup Labels-13
    4. Use Albertson’s card -9
    5. Use Target card-9

calling all car washers!

Hello all car washers-
It would be fun if the kids could get together for a hour or so Wed. August 5th, before the car wash to make posters. I was trying to think of a central location with lots of tables...Lion's Park? About 6:30? Bring poster boards, markers, and whatever will make the signs visible from 12th and 11th streets. Please let me know if you can make it.
Thanks for the feedback and RSVP.

--
Sabrina Orihuela
Treasure Valley Signs
208-412-7103
www.treasurevalleysigns.com
sabrina@clearwire.net

Agenda for Tomorrow

NCA Parent Faculty Association

Meeting Agenda

July 30, 2009

Location: United Methodist Church 5420 Southside Blvd. Nampa, ID 1-208-467-1087

Directions: From 12th Ave heading toward Melba turn left on Greenhurst Rd then turn right on Southside Blvd the church will be on the left side of the street.

Welcome & Thank You’s

Presidency Reports:

Secretary (Reading of Minutes) Andrea (2 Min)

Treasurer (Budget Report) Official tax id # (5 Min)

President or Vice President

PFA Council Reports:

Fundraising Committee: Update on the recent meeting.

Social Events Committee: Was included in the above meeting

Volunteer Committee: In need of a new committee leader

Old Business:

1. Collect dues

2. Elections

New Business:

1. Mr. Marvosh would like to address the parents concerning the music program.

2. Need to fill the position of Parent Rep.

Q & A: (when time permits)

*Items requiring votes

Friday, July 24, 2009

Help!

The office here is in need of help inventorying books today. I can’t remember which ones of you offered help so all of you have received this message. I apologize for this late notice and know you have another life other than just NCA. Please come help if you can. Thank you, Mrs. Reese

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Thanks

To Whom It May Concern:

As a parent, I want to take a moment and send out a heartfelt thank you to the: Board of Directors, Administration of NCA, Teachers, PFA Leadership and Committee members, and the NCA parents who have volunteered many hours and helped to make NCA what it is. Many times we get so busy, raising our families, rushing from one meeting to another, that we often forget to thank those who are working so hard to make the academy a success.

The Academy does a great job in keeping the parents involved. I would encourage all parents to attending Board Meetings and PFA meetings, there is always so much information that can be obtained from them.

Keep up the good work.
JoLynn Morris mother of a 6th and 8th grader

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

School Supply Lists

Chairman Borger gave me the go ahead to let everyone know that school supply lists will be out next week.

Car Wash Poll

Please see the blog to vote in the poll, we'd like to have a head count.

Meeting Last Night

We had an amazing planning meeting last night! Thank you for all those who attended! (it was a great turn out)

We have a wonderful plan for the year, and will be unveiling it all at our next meeting Thursday June 30th at 7pm. Come and hear all about the amazing ideas we came up with!

A lot of great ideas have been tossed around on the google group. We are doing our best to incorporate those things into our activities.

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Car Wash (date change)

We ended up being double booked, so Sabrina had to switch the day. I hope everyone can support this!

Nampa Classical Academy CAR WASH
Date: Friday, August 7 Time: 10:00 - 2:00
Place: Albertsons, 715 12th Ave. Nampa
Call: Sabrina 461-7491 or 412-7103

7-9th Grade Meet & Greet!!
Please bring buckets, towels, rags, soap, sponges, hoses.

Monday, July 20, 2009

Dues & Tax Exemption

Now that we are an official non profit corporation according to the State of Idaho, we are in the process of setting up our bank account and submitting our paperwork for our 501c3. This paperwork will make it possible to receive many types of grants, give you a tax write off for all donations, and open up more doors for us as a non profit corporation.

Until we have our 501c3 paperwork processed, any donations will not be tax deductible. However, we still hope that does not deter you from supporting our organization, and all the wonderful things we will be doing for NCA kids!

We are now calling all parents to become official PFA members! With your payment of $5 per person, per year, you will have voting rights in the PFA. We are also working on other perks for becoming a member. With elections fast approaching, and our budget proposal for the year, we need our members to take an active roll by voting on how PFA dollars are spent.

At our next meeting, please bring your $5 and become official! Thank you!

Congrats and Vacant Seats

We wanted to congratulate Carolina McArthur and Mitch Miller on their appointments to the board of directors of NCA! I know they will both serve well.

This also leaves our PFA with two holes to fill. We need a new Parent Representative (executive board seat), and a Volunteer Coordinator. Both of these positions are leadership in the PFA. The Parent Rep is part of the PFA Presidency, and part of the NCA executive committee. The Volunteer Coordinator is part of the PFA Council.

Board members are always allowed to be members of the PFA, and join in on any committee, but cannot serve in leadership positions. So, we are looking to fill those gaps.

Is that you? Would you like to serve in the PFA? Elections are coming up, and we'd love as many nominations as possible.

Sunday, July 19, 2009

7-9 Meet & Greet CAR WASH

Hello All -
I finally found a place for the car wash. It is at Albertsons, in Nampa. 715 12th Ave. Nampa 83651 (466-2481, Mike or Ruben).
Date: Saturday, August 8
Time: 10:00 - 1:00 (we need to be there at 9:00 for set-up).
Bring: hoses, nozzles, buckets, rags, soaps, window squeegees, sponges, towels.
We can get the kids together a few days before and make signs OR each person attending can make their own sign and bring it.
CAR WASH
Nampa Classical Academy
CAR WASH
We can talk about details at Tuesdays meeting.

--
Sabrina Orihuela
Treasure Valley Signs
208-412-7103
www.treasurevalleysigns.com
sabrina@clearwire.net

Friday, July 17, 2009

Tuesday Meeting (Location Change)

Note: This meeting is for ANYONE wanting input on our activities and fundraisers for the year. We would like any or ALL parents to join us in planning for the 2009-10 school year.

Are you interested in helping us this year with some wonderful fundraisers & activities for Nampa Classical Academy? We need you!!! If you are only able to help in a small way you are still needed.

Please come to our Social & Fundraiser Committee Meeting this Tuesday, July 21st @6:30pm. We will meet at the Smokey Mountain Pizza (in large private room). Come have dinner, or just get some dessert! :)

If you plan to attend or if you have any questions please feel free to drop me an e-mail or call. I look forward to meeting lots of NCA parents.



Thanks, Christine Plummer
337-2031

Trouble with Google Group

If you are still having trouble recieving emails through the google group, please email me at ncapfa@gmail.com or call me at 461-5002 and I'll be happy to look into it. Most often it is a spam issue, and you need to add friendsofnca@googlegroups.com to your safe sender list.

Amber

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Chairman's News

July 6th Update
Construction Updates
I am sure the questions are numerous concerning our progress on both the portables and the Grammar building. If you have specific questions you may e-mail me. You can also see the construction progress via the link on the left. I will update this once a week if there have been changes.
There was a question on the PFA site regarding the canals; they will be fenced.
I know that it is tempting to think that nothing is happening and that we won't be ready in time. Quite often work is happening behind the scenes to make sure that the work can go quickly once it starts. I am confident that we will open on time. I am staking my reputation on it and I do not take that lightly.
I am expecting that we will need volunteers the 2nd week of August. The actual dates may change but be ready to help move us in during that time frame.

Waiting List
Waiting List updates are at this link.
There has been a lot of movement on the waiting list this week. If you are on the list be sure to check it to see if your child is on the list waiting to register.

Musings from the Chairman
How do you explain a Classical Education? This is a question all of our board members and staff have to answer frequently. How do you as parents answer this question?
Do you want your children to attend our academy because you agree with our philosphy or are you simply looking for a seat in a charter school?
One thing you will find at our academy is that our leadership is passionate about our philosophy. We don't see ourselves as just another alternative. We believe that every school should use our systems. Not everyone agrees, but we are confident that our education philosophy will help every child be the best they can be.
I challenge you to write how you explain it. Send me an e-mail with your answer. I will compile your answers and put them on my Google site. (Sign Anonymous if you don't want your name listed.)
I think the shortest and most simplest answer is that it is about ideas. The purpose isn't to just provide information. It is to teach the student how to think and how to learn. The teacher who simply expects a student to learn facts will not captivate a class in the same manner as the teacher who encourages the student to discover the answer with them. The teacher doesn't just provide all of the answers but helps the students develop the tools to figure it out.
The Classical Education doesn't just focus on the intellect of the student, but also focuses on the soul of the student. The student begins to love learning because rather then being fed meaningless facts their soul is being fed and challenged. The student gains confidence because they aren't allowed to fail and move on. The student is taught how to learn and succeed.
I hated school. My classmates were not kind. My teachers were disinterested and paid little attention to me. I was bored. I spent my time finding ways to do the least possible to get through just so I could move on. That followed me into college as well. I spent a day with Andrew Kern and wished I could have spent the rest of my life talking about the great questions of life. Looking back there were a few times where teachers or friends would bring up great questions for debate and my soul would leap for joy over the thrill of searching for the answer.
Classical Education is not just for the smart kids; it is for every student regardless of their intelligence level. Each student is challenged at their own level. I am thrilled and somewhat envious that my children will have the benefit of a Classical Education.
How do you explain a Classical Education?
Thank You,
Kyle Borger
Chairman
NCA Board of Directors

Reading List from Mr. Moffett

Just in from Mr. Moffett...

K-8 Summer Reading 2009

Reading to others is an enduring feature of traditional American family and school life. At Nampa Classical Academy, all grammar teachers pursue this tradition with their classes and, so deepen the enjoyment and reward of sharing significant literature through effective oral interpretation. Students of all ages will delight in well-read stories, and this modeling by the teachers provides students excellent opportunities to experience pleasure through reading. By developing this association, students are better prepared to master the more demanding reading of the secondary years.

Students Entering:

Kindergarten

Biro, Val. The Fox and the Crow. San Diego: Wright Group, 1986.

—. The Monkey and the Fisherman. San Diego: Wright Group, 1988.

Bonsall, Crosby. The Case of the Hungry Stranger. New York: HarperCollins Children’s

Books, 1992.

Hale, Sarah Josepha. Mary Had a Little Lamb. New York: Holiday House, 1984.

Hutton, Warwick. Moses in the Bullrushes. New York: Simon & Schuster Children’s, 1986.

Lippert, Margaret H. The Three Billy Goats Gruff. New York: Macmillan, 1988.

McClintock, Mike. A Fly Went By. New York: Random House, 1958.

Moon, Cliff. The Princess and the Pea. San Diego: Wright Group, 1988.

—. Rumpelstiltskin. San Diego: Wright Group, 1986.

O’Toole, Mary. The Lion and the Mouse. Cleveland: Modern Curriculum Press, 1987.

Parish, Peggy. Mind Your Manners. New York: Mulberry Books, 1978.

Petersham, Maud and Miska. The Rooster Crows. New York: Macmillan, 1973.

Piper, Watty. The Little Engine That Could. New York: Platt & Munk, 1984

Provensen, Alice and Martin. The Glorious Flight Across the Channel With Louis Bleroit. New

York: Puffin, 1987.

Shaw, Charles G. It Looked Like Spilt Milk. New York: HarperCollins Children’s Books, 1947

Udry, Janice May. A Tree Is Nice. New York: HarperCollins Children’s Books, 1987.

Ward, Lynd. The Biggest Bear. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1980.

First Grade

Biro, Val. The Emperor’s New Clothes. San Diego: Wright Group, 1986.

Branley, Franklyn M. Flash, Crash, Rumble, and Roll. New York: HarperCollins Children’s

Books, 1985.

—. Volcanoes. New York: HarperCollins Children’s Books, 1985.

Bunting, Eve. The Wall. New York: Clarion, 1990.

Dalgliesh, Alice. The Bears on Hemlock Mountain. New York: Simon & Schuster Children’s,

1981.

de Paola, Tomie. The Cloud Book. New York: Holiday House, 1975.

Fisher, Leonard Everett. David and Goliath. New York: Holiday House, 1993.

Flack, Marjorie, and Kurt Wiese. The Story About Ping. New York: Puffin, 1977.

Gag, Wanda. Millions of Cats. New York: Coward-McCann, 1977.

Gibbons, Gail. Sun Up, Sun Down. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich,1983.

Gross, Ruth Belov. True Stories About Abraham Lincoln. New York: Lothrop, Lee, & Shepard,

1989.

Hader, Berta and Elmer. The Big Show. New York: Simon & Schuster Children’s, 1993.

Jacobs, Joseph, ed. English Fairy Tales. New York: Dover, 1967.

Johnston, Tony. Yonder. New Work: Dial Books, 1988.

Lang, Andrew, ed. The Red Fairy Book. New York: Dover, 1966.

Langstaff, John. Frog Went A-Courtin’. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1983.

Leaf, Munro. The Story of Ferdinand. New York: Puffin, 1977.

Lionni, Leo. Tillie and the Wall. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1989.

Low, Joseph. Mother Goose Riddle Rhymes. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1953.

McCloskey, Robert. Blueberries for Sal. New York: Puffin, 1976.

Moon, Cliff. The Frog Prince. San Diego: Wright Group, 1988.

—. Jack and the Beanstalk. San Diego: Wright Group, 1988.

—. The Tinder-Box. San Diego: Wright Group, 1986.

—. The Twelve Dancing Princesses. San Diego: Wright Group, 1988.

Payne, Emmy. Katy No-Pocket. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1944.

Rappaport, Doreen. The Boston Coffee Party. New York: HarperCollins Children’s Books,

1988.

Rey, H.A. Curious George. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1973.

Richardson, Frederick, illus. Great Children’s Stories: The Classic Volland Edition. New York:

Checkerboard, 1972.

Rowe, Erna. Giant Dinosaurs. New York: Scholastic, 1975.

Rylant, Cynthia. This Year’s Garden. New York: Macmillan, 1984.

—. When I Was Young in the Mountains. New York: Dutton, 1993.

Thayer, Jane. Popcorn Dragon. New York: Morrow Junior Books, 1989.

Second Grade

Asbjornsen, P.C., and J.E. Moe. The Three Billy Goats Gruff. New York: Harcourt Brace

Jovanovich, 1991.

Barker, Marjorie. Magical Hands. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1989.

Brown, Marcia. Stone Soup. New York: Macmillan, 1947.

Bunting, Eve. How Many Days to America? New York: Clarion, 1990.

Gibbons, Gail. Sunken Treasure. New York: HarperCollins Children’s Books, 1988.

Lang, Andrew, ed. The Green Fairy Book. New York: Dover, 1965.

Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth. Paul Revere’s Ride. New York: Dutton, 1990

McCloskey, Robert. Time Wonder. New York: Puffin, 1989.

McNulty, Faith. How to Dig a Hole to the Other Side of the World. New York: HarperCollins

Children’s Books, 1979.

Parrault, Charles. Cinderella. New York: Dial, 1985.

Potter, Beatrix. The Complete Adventures of Peter Rabbit. New York: Pyffin, 1984.

Roop, Peter and Connie. Keep the Lights Burning, Abbie. Minneapolis: Carolrhoda Books,

1985.

Third Grade

Adler, David A. A Picture Book of Jesse Owens. New York: Holiday House, 1992.

—. A Picture Book of Sitting Bull. New York: Holiday House, 1992.

D’ Aulaire, Ingri and Edgar Parin. Benjamin Franklin. New York: Doubleday, 1987.

—. Columbus. New York: Doubleday, 1995.

de Paola, Tomie. Francis: The Poor Man of Assisi. New York: Holiday House, 1982.

Grimm Brothers. The Fisherman and His Wife. Berkeley: Ariel Books, 1992.

Keats, Ezra Jack. John Henry: An American Legend. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1987.

Locker, Thomas. The Boy Who Held Back the Sea. New York; Dial, 1987.

Parks, Edd Winfield. Teddy Roosevelt: Young Rough Rider. New York: Aladdin Paperbacks,

1953.

Fourth Grade

Andersen, Hans Christian. The Little Match Girl. New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1990.

Eckert, Allan W. Incident at Hawks Hill. New York: Dell, 1971.

Fisher, Leonard Everett. The Olympians: Great Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Greece. New

York: Holiday House, 1984.

Freedman, Russell. Buffalo Hunt. New York: Holiday House, 1988.

Hodges, Margaret. The Kitchen Knight: A Tale of King Arthur. New York: Holiday House,

1990.

Hughes, Shirley. Dogger. New York: Lothrop, Lee, & Sheppard, 1988.

Richmond, Robin. Introducing Michelangelo. Boston: Little, Brown, 1992.

Singer, Isaac Bashevis. Stories for Children. New York: Farrar, Stauss and Giroux, 1984.

White, E.B. Stuart Little. New York: Harper & Row, 1973.

Fifth Grade

James, Kate. Poems for Children. New York: Derrydale, 1993.

Newton, Stanley D. Paul Bunyan of the Great Lakes. AuTrain, MI: Avery, 1992.

Razzi, Jim. Custer and Crazy Horse. New York: Scholastic, 1989.

Russell, William F., ed. Classic Myths To Read Aloud. New York: Crown, 1989.

Smith, Jessie Wilcox. A Child’s Book of Stories. New York: Children’s Classics, 1988.

Thurber, James. Many Moons. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1970.

Sixth Grade

Edmonds, Walter D. The Matchlock Gun. Mahwah, NJ: Troll, 1991.

Freedman, Russell. Children of the Wild West. New York: Clarion, 1983.

Nesbit, E. The Railway Children. New York: Oxford University Press, 1991.

The Holy Bible, New International Version: Esther

Seventh Grade

Graves, Robert. Greek Gods and Heroes. New York: Dell, 1965.

Lamb, Charles and Mary. Tales From Shakespeare. New York: NAL, 1986.

McGraw, Eloise Jarvis. Moccasin Trail. New York: Penguin, 1986.

Taylor, M.W. Harriet Tubman: Antislavery Activist. New York: Chelsea House, 1991.

The Holy Bible, New International Version: Jonah

Eighth Grade

Carey, Ernestine Gilbreth and Frank B. Gilbreth, Jr. Cheaper by the Dozen. Mattituck:

Amereon, 1948.

Harvey, Paul Jr. Paul Harvey’s The Rest of the Story. New York: Bantam, 1984.

Hawthorne, Nathaniel. A Wonder Book. New York: Airmont, 1966.

The version of the Bible you use is at your discretion.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Canal Question and Construction Update

Our Chairman saw the canal question. He'll be addressing this question in a construction update very soon. If anyone has any other construction related questions, please direct them to Chairman Borger (his email is on the website). Thank you!

Book List

Quite a few people have asked about a book list, or list of books our kids will be reading in class, or have available in the library. Although this will still take some time for the Academy to compile (they have a million things to accomplish before this), you can see an example of the books, curriculum, and areas of study by downloading the Hillsadale manual on their website. http://www.hillsdale.edu/academy/default.asp I do believe you have to create an account, and have it emailed to you. I did it so long ago, I don't remember, but this is the perfect thing to familarize yourself with what the kids will be reading and learning.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Meet & Greet 1-3 grades

This meet and greet is at Lion's Park (on Davis St.) in Nampa at 10am this Saturday. Bring a treat to share.

These have been super fun, so please come and bring younger and older kids. All the siblings play together while the events are happening for the other kids.

Fundraiser Meeting

Are you interested in helping us this year with some wonderful fundraisers for Nampa Classical Academy? We need you!!! If you are only able to help in a small way you are still needed.

Please come to our Fundraiser Committee Meeting next Tuesday, July 21st @6:30pm. We will meet a the Moxie Java next to the Edwards Nampa Theater.

If you have plan to attend or if you have any questions please feel free to drop me an e-mail or call. I look forward to meeting lots of NCA parents.



Thanks, Christine Plummer
337-2031

Monday, July 6, 2009

7-9 Grade Meet & Greet Fundraiser

Hello NCA Parents and Staff -
I will be organizing a meet & greet for the 7-9th graders. We will be holding a car wash/fundraiser.
I would like to know:
1. What dates the children are available
2. Would a Friday or Saturday be better
3. Does anyone have a location, in Nampa, we could use (we need water & treet traffic)
4. Who would like to attend this event.
I would like to get together a few days before and make signs.
Thank you,
Sabrina Orihuela
208-461-7491
208-412-7103

PFA Calendar

Which would you prefer regarding the moderation of the google group? PFA blog posts will still be posted on the google group either way, but it's up to parents how much involvment you'd like the PFA to have in moderating.

What would you like our Art Program to be named?