POPS Committees
Parents of Pre-Schoolers (POPS) is the parent organization at Saint Anne’s Day School. All parents of Saint Anne’s students are automatically members of our organization. The POPS mission is to connect parents and faculty at Saint Anne’s by organizing volunteers and fundraising events that benefit our school, faculty, children, and families. Funds raised by POPS can supplement capital expenses, school maintenance costs, and tuition costs for families in need of assistance. Volunteering in our classrooms or at other school events provides an excellent opportunity for parents to engage in our community and have lots of fun.
Fundraisers
The three main fundraising events for POPS are the Family Fest (October), the Book Fair (December), and the Spring Soirée (April). The success of all these events derives from the time, energy, and enthusiasm of our parent volunteers.
Family Fest
Book Fair
Spring Soirée
Parent and Educator Events
The Newcomer Popsicle Party welcomes new families prior to the first week of school in August. The event is hosted on the school playground by a parent volunteer and gives new parents and children an opportunity to meet and greet each other.
New Parent Orientation is a fall event for new parents to engage with other new parents and to learn more about the school and the Reggio Approach to early childhood education.
Party on the Piazza is an adult social gathering organized by parent volunteers and is held in the Carol Maddox Forrester Outdoor Classroom following the school’s Classroom Visit Night. This is a wonderful opportunity to visit with families and educators.
The Sweetheart Breakfast is held during school hours in February for our Threes through Kindergarten classes. Each child is invited to bring one “Sweetheart” to share breakfast and some Valentine’s fun. The guest may be a parent, family member, or other special friend – anyone is welcome! Parent volunteers organize the event.
The Educator Appreciation Luncheon is held in May by parent volunteers to salute our wonderful educators as the school year comes to a close.
Classroom Volunteer Opportunities
Volunteering at school provides parents a great opportunity to get to know our community and helps to make Saint Anne’s the wonderful place it is! Below are a few examples of school volunteerism made available through POPS
Individual Pictures of all our students are taken both in the Fall and Spring. Parent volunteers assist the photographers in capturing these little cuties.
Faculty Birthday Cakes are brought in by parent volunteers once a month to celebrate the birthdays of faculty and staff.
Library Assistance is an excellent, peaceful way to assist in school operations by re-shelving library books.
Research Group Lunches held after school enable educators to further develop their study of the Reggio Emilia philosophy, and provide parent volunteers an opportunity to show their appreciation by bringing lunch to school.