The Room Parents at North Fayette Elementary School are dedicated volunteers who utilize their talents and resources to support the school’s mission and objectives. As members of the PTO Room Parent Committee we are committed to...

REASURRING teachers with collaborative support;

ORGANIZING classroom parties & events;

OFFERING volunteer opportunities to other parents;

MINDFULLY investing in the educational journey of each child.

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Holiday Party Planning

The Holiday Party is Thursday, December 16th at 1:15. Let's plan early by discussing the party letters, gift exchange ideas, and menu with the homeroom teachers. Our letters should include information about the party, gift exchange (if applicable), and teacher gift (if applicable). Let's try to have our letters sent home to the parents no later than Wednesday, December 1st. This will give us two weeks for donation collection and follow-up calls. 

Your homeroom teacher may have preferences on teacher gifts (from students to teacher) and student gift exchanges (student to student).
  • Some teachers provide gifts to the children so that parents do not have to purchase gifts.
  • Some teachers allow the children to bring a gift (minimal cost) to participate in the gift exchange.
  • Some teachers do not prefer to have gift exchanges due to cultural sensitivities and cost.
The highlights of the holiday party are the gift exchange, playing with new toys, watching the movie, and eating holiday treats. If your class is not having a gift exchange, then consider incorporating the movie, some games and/or a craft, and eating holiday treats. Remember to arrive no later than 12:30 to begin your set-up and have fun!


Here are some helpful resources:

The Better Practices Guide (NFES Room Parent Resources)


Holiday Diversity (intended for teachers, but good information for room parents) http://www.teachervision.fen.com/tv/features/hol_diversity_index.html

The Holiday Dilemma: Finding Cultural Balance Throughout the Year (great information for teachers and room parents)
http://www.mindnurture.com/holidaydilemma

Ideas for activities, decorating, games, goodies, planning, and snacks:
http://www.ehow.com/list_6963377_ideas-kids_-christmas-parties.html
http://childparenting.about.com/od/funcelebrations/a/Christmastreats.htm

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