Our last meeting of the calendar year we recapped all things we did recently that went well (the Project Graduation Auction, the Giving Thanks Pie Event, New Grants awarded). We then had updates from events that are upcoming. First, the Fall Stressbuster which is this Friday in the small gym during lunch. PFLASA provides a petting zoo for students to voluntarily come by and hold a variety of animals. This brings a lot of joy and stress relief for students. I also know there are some people that do not feel we should sponsor this event as it stresses the animals. To those people, please come join the board for next year. Or if this is your favorite event of the year and you can’t imagine it going away, also come join the board. Second, yet another quick reminder that PFLASA is providing additional tutoring during finals week. See the post from last week with the table for hours.

Next, starting soon PFLASA will have Master Classes to sell. Master Classes are evening Zoom sessions on a number of topics mostly for parents but your “ticket” includes whomever is at your house on the Zoom. There are lots of college prep topics but they can be on any variety of topic so if you have a special skill to share please contact us. For those of you who don’t want to be on camera start looking at these as soon as they come out.

We ended the meeting with a preview of what the spring semester holds for PFLASA. After concluding, we another update from Principal Crescenzi. There were also some extra goodies including past-President Nicole Truelock’s amazing sausage balls. For anyone who has never been we have coffee, tea, and hot chocolate. And unlike our first meeting of the year plenty of seats. We will also have our second evening Zoom meeting in January, I hope to make it more interactive.

I attached an updated version of the slide I presented for the Spring Preview. We had more than a few questions about various upcoming events so below I provide definitions for all the starred events below.

COGAT testing and Find Your Fit Parent panels: If you remember applying to LASA, COGAT is the name of the test administered as part of the application. Last year with the advent of ranked choice admissions, PFLASA put together the Find Your Fit panels to help parents decide if LASA was the right fit for their child. If anyone has one child at LASA and has/had a highschooler at any other school, please contact me to give up part of a Saturday to come help us do this again.

Showcase: This is LASA’s open house during recruitment, but I starred it to highlight that this is one of the times we feed the teachers!

LASA Testing Accommodations Parent Panel: Should we give that an acronym? This is a joint effort by LASA and PFLASA to explain applying for testing accommodations from College Board. College Board administers the PSAT, SAT, and all AP tests. Please note this is a hard process even for applicants that have a 504/IEP in place.

New Parent Coffee: this is the event for parents of newly accepted LASA students to come and ask questions. We need lots of volunteers for this event. Also believe me when I say you know more than you think.

AP Testing: LASA will administer over 4,000 AP Tests. To pull that off we need a lot of help. We also provide breakfast and snacks to testers every day of testing. This is one of our biggest volunteer asks so please save some time to help us during that two weeks in May.

Coffeehouse: On the Friday evening of the last day of AP testing, LASA puts on a little music festival. It stars students and teachers. After a stressful couple of weeks it is heartwarming to see the talent and support these students have and give.

Senior Salute: This tradition started when LASA was still part of LBJ. It continues so that the kids have something to celebrate for themselves. They receive their magnet endorsement to validate all these years of hard work. According to Principal Crescenzi, some kids skip graduation and only attend this event.

Project Graduation: Hopefully by now you know this is the drug and alcohol free lock-in that is nationwide to provide graduates a safe place to celebrate. The senior parents fundraise really hard to pull this event off every year. And they need help for the event to have it run smoothly. Pay it forward and volunteer now so that you can relax (and sleep) after graduation when it’s your turn.

Questions after all of that? Write me at president@pflasa.org.