Thank you from the Class of 2025!

We thank you and appreciate your contributions towards providing a safe and sober Project Graduation celebration for these soon-to-be graduates! We are about 2/3 of the way to our goal, and we can’t thank you enough! We do have a few items that didn’t sell, so we will extend the auction for those items through Sunday, November 24, ending at 8pm. We always welcome donations towards our efforts. You can hit THE EASY BUTTON to make a contribution.

Click HERE to bid in the extended auction.

You or your student can pick up winning items* between 7:30-8:30 am Thursday and Friday outside the doors to the school office between the office and counselor’s offices. Thanks again!

* not responsible for lost or damaged items. No alcohol is allowed on campus, so we will make special arrangements for those items.

PFLASA’s Raising Healthy Raptors Committee: Interesting Study on Student Reluctance to Report Academic Dishonesty

At a recent PFLASA meeting, there was a discussion about academic dishonesty. One of the many factors brought up was the discrepancy between the relatively high percentage of students who have observed academic dishonesty and the relatively low percentage of students who go on to report the acts they observed, even though students know that cheating is “wrong.”

Here is an interesting, open-access study in the June 2024 edition of the Journal of Experimental Child Psychology entitled “Don’t be a rat: An investigation of the taboo against reporting other students for cheating.” Take a deep dive or a more superficial read of the introduction and discussion sections to get further insight into some of the nuanced reasons for the lack of reporting. It might then be interesting to ask your child for their experiences, dilemmas, and personal thoughts on this issue, which hopefully will give you some ideas about how to best support them.

Dec 7th Great Gathering: Get your tickets now!

Party alert! Come join your fellow LASA parents for a fun Fiesta with games, tacos, and drinks on Dec 7th hosted by Mai Doan, Jolie Sanchez, Lilliana Remus, Elva Mendoza and Stephanie Clayton at the Doan home in SW Austin. Tickets are $30/person and all money will go towards Project Graduation 2025. Parents of all grade levels are welcome!
https://pflasa.org/store/fiesta

Volunteering, Updates, and our only November Meeting

Hello,

Did you miss me last week or do you want less info from me? This year is an experiment where I’m trying to be more informative and transparent. I also realize my posts are long. If you have strong feelings either way, feel free to drop me an email at president@pflasa.org. I can change directions in the new year if warranted.

Our next meeting is this Friday, Oct 15, at 8:15 am in the PFLASA Portable. Join us, we have coffee and tea! You can leave at anytime, and we rarely draft anyone into service. This leads to my next point- volunteering! One of the ways that PFLASA operates so efficiently is the work of our wonderful volunteers. And we really do have opportunities for everyone. Evenings, weekends, fully remote, appreciation, recruiting, etc. If you are interested, write me at the email above, and we can find something for you.

Or if you really want to save us money block out one day between May 5–9 or May 12-16 so that you can volunteer during AP Testing. Why am I talking about May in November? April and May are our busiest times of year, and nothing requires more volunteers than administering the insane number of AP tests this school offers. To further complicate things, we can’t have parent volunteers on a day your child is testing which really limits the number of Junior parents who can volunteer. But using parent volunteers over paid proctors is a huge cost savings.

What have PFLASA’s magnificent volunteers been up to lately? If you are under a rock, the Project Graduation auction is in full swing and goes through the weekend until 8 pm Monday 11/18. Please shop and support our seniors and our community. Next, LASA’s recruiting season has begun and PFLASA was present at the first and second LASA info nights. And the Great Gatherings have begun with more parents signing up to host, check out the store on pflasa.org to find events to socialize.
Finally sign ups should be going out soon for donations and volunteers for the Thanksgiving Pie Event. PFLASA asks for donations of pies (any kind that doesn’t need refrigeration), store-bought or homemade, any size. And then on one of the last days before Thanksgiving break, we ask for volunteers to stock our pie giveaway room and staff come by to pick out their pie. This event is a huge hit with the whole school staff.

Regards,
Ellen Stewart-Klein, PFLASA President

Class of 2028 leads the way with PTSA Membership

Every year we look at our PTSA student members and see which class has the most memberships. As of October 31st, our current count is:

51 members – Class of 2028
37 members – Class of 2027
29 members – Class of 2025
27 members – Class of 2026

Student voices inform our conversation as equal members with an equal vote. That’s why you should add PTSA to your student leadership resume! You will gain experience in leadership, advocacy, public speaking, teamwork, event planning – all while improving your school.

We are still accepting student members! You can get something great on your resume AND show some class spirit. LASA PTSA values student membership so much, that we offer a discounted membership rate for our students through our website. Join us today (and have your parents join too)!

https://www.lasaptsa.org/

Invite from the PFLASA Supporting Teens with Social Anxiety Parent Support group

PFLASA’s Raising Healthy Raptors Committee would like to pass on this open invitation from a group of LASA parents:

“PFLASA parents have formed a discussion group to discover ways to better support kids who are experiencing social anxiety and other forms of emotional distress related to the challenges of attending LASA. We’d like to invite to anyone who might feel their child is currently or beginning to confront these issues to join us – especially as we approach the upcoming Thanksgiving break and the dreaded “Wall.” We are scheduling our next Zoom follow-up and would love to see you there!”

If you are a parent/ adult caregiver and would like to be connected to this group, please send an email to the Raising Healthy Raptors Committee at wellness@pflasa.org.

How to Support an Important Community Tradition

I’ve been trying to explain some of our LASA traditions to those who are new. But today I want to briefly discuss something not unique to LASA but incredibly important.

Statistics show that graduation night is the most dangerous night of a high school senior’s life. Drugs, alcohol, and impaired drivers are a recipe for disaster. In the late 70’s, a community in Maine after losing multiple new graduates decided to fight this problem. They created what is now called “Project Graduation,” a nationwide effort to provide an alternative and safe haven to protect our kids and our larger communities.

LASA’s Project Graduation is a drug- and alcohol-free lock-in party held at the East Communities YMCA on the eve of graduation. The Senior Class safely commemorate their achievements with activities, food, and entertainment until the sun comes up.

Now as you can imagine such a party isn’t cheap. Senior Parents fundraise to support Project Graduation through the auction. The Auction starts this Sunday, November 3rd and will be promoted through all our channels. Bidding is not limited to the LASA community except for certain LASA experiences. Please look for the auction link in Sunday’s Principal’s Message and consider bidding on any item of interest. If you happen to see something that you think a friend, family member, or acquaintance you just met at Starbucks would like then please LET THEM KNOW!

Pay it forward underclasses your time is coming. But also consider this a donation to keeping our seniors and our entire community safe. If you know a family whose life was tragically changed by a drunk driver, then you know what I’m talking about.

Gratefully, Ellen Stewart-Klein, PFLASA President

Class of ’28 Great Gathering

Parents of Class of ’28,

Please join us on Friday, November 8th, 2024 from 6pm-9pm for an evening of cocktails, mocktails, and a twist of creativity as we make new friends and learn the art of balloon modeling!

Light appetizers will be served to keep you fueled for all the fun!

Location: W, Central (btw Mopac, I-35, 183 and 71), North of the River (address provided in a pdf with your receipt).

https://pflasa.org/store/twisted-happy-hour/

Join us at the first annual LASA Fall Festival

LASA is hosting its 1st Annual Fall Festival on Saturday, November 16th 11am – 3pm. This is a day of food, family, and fun! Tickets for games and food can be purchased online by scanning the QR Code on the flyer or by visiting lasa.myschoolcentral.com, then click athletics.

Games may cost 1-5 tickets and food from 1-25 tickets. Please buy your tickets as soon as possible and make sure you have enough. No cash will be accepted. See you there!

10/25 PFLASA Meeting Recap

Going not in order but in importance: First, our Appreciation Chairs reported on the Bus Driver Appreciation Event. Volunteers handed out goody bags both morning and afternoon. Apparently, the bus drivers were so grateful to be recognized that at least two drivers got out to personally thank our volunteers. This is the kind of thing that we get to do thanks to all the generous donations that I don’t think happens at many other high schools. Thank you all for making it happen!

Second, another call-out for mentoring volunteers. The training session dates are Monday, November 11, 11:30am, in person (PFLASA Portable); Tuesday, November 12, 6pm, ZOOM; Wednesday, November 13, 8:15am, in person (PFLASA Portable). There are roles for volunteers who have time to go mentor kids in person every week and roles for someone who can spare a Saturday or two in January.

Want to show appreciation for all our hardworking staff including teachers, admins, bus drivers and janitorial staff? The Thanksgiving Pie Event is coming up! What is it? PFLASA asks for donations of pies (any kind that doesn’t need refrigeration), store-bought or homemade, any size. And then on one of the last days before Thanksgiving break, we ask for volunteers to stock our pie giveaway room and staff come by to pick out their pie. Sign ups will be out soon!

Next, our Raising Healthy Raptors Chair gave an update about forming issue-based groups for parents. Check out the amazing resources we have on the site for you.

Finally, do you know what the “LASA letters are?” They are the large white, lighted, letters that are often displayed at LASA events like Showcase but are also used by a variety of school and booster groups. PFLASA acquired them several years ago. The letters are very cool, but it has been hard on the Board to manage the sharing and maintenance of the letters. We only use them once a year for Senior Salute. So PFLASA is donating the letters to LASA and they can now be kept in the school and managed by staff. Why should you care? Well now your group will need to plan with the school to use the Letters. PFLASA owns another set of letters (blue, wooden ones, now with stands), that are undergoing maintenance but will be available for check out. These letters may not be as cool, but they are much easier to transport and do not require replacing watch batteries.

Thanks for reading,
Ellen Stewart-Klein, PFLASA President