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Chandler Unifi ed School District Hancock Heat
Oct. 19-20: Teacher Inservice/Workdays; no school Dance Week – In place of regular P.E., Music and Library classes, Mr. Landon, Coach Huffman
Nov. 11: Veterans Day holiday; no school and Miss Gray will teach a variety of dances to all grades throughout the week of Oct. 26 through 30.
Students will learn traditional, folk and country line dances as well as favorites like the Electric Slide,
Hokey Pokey, Chicken Dance and the Cha-Cha Slide. The activities satisfy curriculum for both Music
Hull Heroes
and P.E. Parents are invited to come to school on Fri., Oct. 30 to join in or watch from the sidelines.
Running Club – Hancock’s Running Club, open to all students in kindergarten through
Fall Carnival – The public is invited to Hull’s annual carnival from 2 to 6 p.m. Sat., Oct. 24 at
sixth grade, begins Mon., Nov. 2 and meets from 3:15 to 4:15 p.m. on Mondays and Thursdays.
Hull’s school yard and Multipurpose Room. The family event features food, games, bouncies, a cake
Information letters and permission slips will be sent home the fi rst week after intersession. If
walk, an auction, a raffl e and fun music.
interested, contact Coach Huffman at 480-883-5915.
Community links – Hull friends and families can link their Fry’s and Bashas’ shopping cards
Fall Festival – Hancock’s PTO invites the public to attend its Fall Festival on Fri., Nov. 6. The
to allow Hull to receive a portion of all sales. Cards need to be relinked every year. Those who have
event features food, games, prizes, music and other fun. Hancock needs parent volunteers to
linked the Bashas’ card in the beginning of September for this school year will need to link again as
Bashas’ has changed its program to provide better service to schools. The Basha number for Hull
help make this a memorable night. If interested in volunteering for a portion of the evening, call
is 26255 and Fry’s barcode can be found in the PTO newsletter or picked up in the Hull front offi ce.
480-883-5900.
Also, Albertsons’ shopping cards can be picked up from the front offi ce to shop at Albertsons.
Help wanted – Volunteers are needed for Hancock’s annual Scholastic Book Fair in November.
GLScrip fundraiser – Hull PTO receives a percentage of all gift cards purchased from listed
Help is needed setting up, cashiering, assisting students, setting up the breakfast event, cleaning
vendors and ordered on the Hull Family Form. Forms can be picked up in the Hull front offi ce. up and packing up. Any parent help is appreciated. If interested, stop by the library or call librarian
Online shopping is also available at
www.shopwithscrip.com. Hull’s ID is 58EA582821166.
Pauline Gray at 480-883-5901 or email her at
gray.pauline@chandler.k12.az.us.
Help wanted – Hull is looking for those interested in sharing their wares and services with the
Matching grants – Intel provides funding to local K-12 schools through the Volunteer Matching
Hull community to participate in its Vendor Fair, taking place from 4 to 8 p.m. Thu., Nov. 19 at the
Grant Program, matching volunteer hours with cash grants. For every 20 hours an Intel employee
school. The table fee is $25 and goes to the Hull PTO to provide assistance to needy families during
volunteers at a school, the Intel Foundation dontes $200 to that school. Any Intel employee with
the holidays. For more info, contact Heather Hadges at 480-258-0257 or Heather.Hadges@gdc4s.
a child attending Hancock is eligible to apply for this grant. For more info, visit
www.intel.com/
com.
PTO online – All parents are encouraged to sign up on Hull PTO Manager to see the activity
community/iimgp.htm.
calendar and to volunteer. Visit
www.jdhull.ptomanager.com.
Tax credit – Hancock encourages parents, friends, neighbors and relatives living in Arizona to
—Rachel Tanguay
donate to the school through the tax credit program. As much as $400 for married couples and $200
for singles can be donated, and donations can be made in increments as well as charged to a credit
card. Thanks to those families who have already donated to Hancock.
Riggs Roadrunners
Art Masterpiece – Hancock’s Art Masterpiece program needs volunteer guides. No special art
or education training is required. The Art Masterpiece program uses reproductions of fi ne works
Help wanted – Riggs is looking for golf tournament volunteers. If interested, contact Terri of art to promote art literacy in children. All of the lessons are prewritten and easy to follow. If
Broker at
tbroker1@cox.net. A volunteer grant researcher/writer is also needed. If interested, contact
interested, call the front offi ce at 480-883-5900.
Sharon Schwartz at
semm2000@yahoo.com.
Calendar
Golf tourney – A school golf tournament is held Mon., Nov. 9 at Seville Golf and Country Club.
Riggs friends and families are invited to form their own teams or have them formed for them. All
Oct. 27: Fall pictures by Lou Coopey’s All Pro Photos
levels of players are welcome. Deadline for registration is Fri., Oct. 23. Prizes are awarded for fi rst
Oct. 30: Fall Barbecue
through third place, longest drive and closest to the pin. There will also be a $1,000 shopping spree —Suzanne Incorvaia
as the hole-in-one prize. Sponsorships start at $100. Contact Terry Broker at
tbroker1@cox.net for
more info.
Calendar
Oct. 27: Picture re-takes
—Jennifer Simmons
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