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TIDINGS
from TAYLOR A monthly newsletter brought
to you by PFTSTA Publications.
April 2012
Upcoming Dates:
April 4
Superintendent’s
Band Festival
April 4
Seniors pick up graduation
supplies
April 6
No School
April 12—13, 16—17
Standardized Testing
April 13
PAC Crawfish Boil
PFTSTA café, 4:30—7:30
April 20
Senior Extravaganza
April 23—27
Spring Break (No School)
Contact Us:
2012 Jefferson Highway
Jefferson, LA 70121
504 838 2249 – phone
504 838 7029 – fax
Principal – Jaime Zapico
jzapico@pftsta.jppss.k12.la.us
Questions – Barbara Harney
bharney@pftsta.jppss.k12.la.us
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PFTSTA Web-site
http://ptsta.jppss.k12.la.us
PFTSTA Twitter
http://twitter.com/#!/pftsta
From the Principal’s Pen…Mrs. Jaime Zapico:
Can you believe we’re in the 4th 9 weeks already?!? Even though the end of the year is
approaching quickly, students still need to be mindful of their grades and standardized
testing. Remember, grades can be accessed 24 hours a day by going to
http://echo.newtechnetwork.org.
In order to keep our A+ status we have to at least grow two points in our overall school
performance score. Phase II testing will begin April 12 and finish on April 17. Please
make sure your child is at school each day and on time. We will have a big celebration
for all of our students on April 20 with our annual senior extravaganza.
A great time was had at the annual Senior Brunch with Mrs. Taylor at Mardi Gras World
on April 1. The students were treated with great food and individual time with Mrs.
Taylor. The students were also able to put on their dancing shoes since Mrs. Taylor had
a D.J. playing some of their favorite songs at the event. Mrs. Taylor even showed off
with some of her moves as well!
Our annual PAC crawfish boil will be on Friday, April 13 from 4:30 – 7:30. More
information about this event is in the newsletter. Come out for the last fundraiser of the
year!
The Class of 2012 will be graduating on Saturday, May 12 at 5:00 pm at the Alario
Center. Seniors will need to be at the Alario Center by 4:00 pm. Parents please make
sure all family members are on time for this special event. The doors will be closing at
4:55 pm to prepare for the entrance of our graduates. The doors will re-open after the
National Anthem. No exceptions will be made. Thank you for your cooperation!
Senior awards night will be on Thursday, May 3 at 6:30 pm in Monroe Hall which is
located in Ochsner Hospital. Every senior is recognized at this event. Many awards will
be given to the seniors that night and we hope all of you can make it.
Taylor Tigers School-Wide Expectations:
Be Respectful
Be Responsible
Be Safe
Thoughtfulness of others
Independence
Global thinking
Engagement in learning
Responsibility
Seriousness in using technology
Jefferson Parish Public
School System Web-site
http://www.jppss.k12.la.us
Lines from the Librarian…Mrs. Elizabeth Kahn: Teen Tech Week (TTW) held in the library in early March was a big success. Photos of all
the events are posted on the library website: http://bit.ly/wT2k00. Two contests
were held during TTW. Every student who played the Research Riddles daily was eligible
to participate in the grand prize drawing. Jeremy Ward was the middle school winner,
and Kaylynn Tran was the high school winner. Each student received a $15 gift card for
iTunes. The other contest was for the best book spine poetry. All students and faculty
had a chance to vote on their favorite of the 16 entries. There was a tie for first place.
Here are pictures of the winning poems:
Believe It or Not!
The Last Dog on Earth
Tunnels
Holes
Justin Case
The Homework Machine
Flipped
The Secret
Notes From the Dog
Shine
Across the Universe
just in case
this world we live in
Burned
Joseph Blanco, 6th grade Carson Chauvin, 10th grade
The middle school now has its very own book group. Books Rule in Middle School or BRiMS
met for the first time on February 29, 2012 after school. All middle school students were invited to join. Mrs. Valence as a middle school teacher joined the group, too. At the first meeting the students and teachers all brought a book to share that they highly recommend. The group met for its second time on March 28, 2012. At this meeting, Tangerine by Edward Bloor was discussed, and tangerines were the snack of the day. If you want to find out what we will be reading next, visit the BRiMS webpage here: http://bit.ly/H1eM2m.
BRiMS says: Keep Reading!
Counselor’s Corner…Ms. Wendy Durant:
Parents, students, and faculty, it’s time to get ready for Spring Testing 2012!! 6th and 7th grade students will take the iLEAP test, 8th grade students will take Phase II of the LEAP test, and 11th students will complete Phase II of the GEE on April 12th-13th, and April 16th-17th. The iLEAP
assessment has both timed and untimed sections. Both the GEE and LEAP have recommended timeframes for each section, however
students can have extended time if needed. Parents and students, please try your hardest to get to school on time and avoid being absent during testing. Some studies suggest that students perform better on standardized testing when they are
able to test under normal testing conditions (with their peers) and not rushed because of entering the testing room late. A few additional tips for students to be successful on the test
includes:
Keep a positive attitude throughout the whole test and try to stay relaxed. If you start to feel nervous take a few deep breaths to relax.
Pace yourself, don't rush. Read the entire question and pay attention to the details. Write legibly. If the grader can't read what you wrote, they'll most likely mark it
wrong.
Always read the entire question carefully. Don't make assumptions about what the question might be.
If you don't know an answer, skip it. Go on with the rest of the test and come back to it later. Other parts of the test may have some information that will help you out with that question.
Don't worry if others finish before you. Focus on the test in front of you.
If you have time left when you are finished, look over your test. Make sure that you have answered all the questions. Only change an answer if you misread or misinterpreted the question because the first answer that you put is usually the correct one. Watch out for careless mistakes and proofread your essay and/or short answer questions.
8th grader Alyssa Duffourc Wins Writing Competition: Alyssa Duffourc, 8th grade, won $5,000 for PFTSTA on World Wetlands Day as a result
of America’s Wetland Foundation’s (AWF) 10th anniversary special “Keep Your Eye on
the Prize” contest. The $5,000 grant is going to be used for educational materials,
equipment, and a school wetlands restoration project coordinated by the Foundation.
According to the AWF web-site, “the awards are the largest in AWF history and come as
a result of the organization’s upcoming 10-year anniversary. Students were asked to
provide art, photography and essay submissions in response to the questions, ‘How can
Louisiana adapt to coastal land loss?’ and ‘Why should the area known as ‘America’s
WETLAND’ be saved?’”
Alyssa’s 1st place essay can be read here: http://www.americaswetland.com/contestEntryDetail.cfm?sID=403&cat=essay
A special thanks to Angela Giffin, Alyssa’ 8th grade LA History teacher, for encouraging participation in this contest!
Mark Davis (Tulane law professor and executive director of the Coalition to Restore
Coastal Louisiana), Alyssa Duffourc and Ms. Angela Giffin with the $5000 check.
Alyssa, Ms. Giffin, Mr. Davis with the PFTSTA 8th grade class.
Accolades for Academic Games: Propaganda Tournament Results:
Individual Winners 1st Place (Junior Division) – Kayla Tarr
4th Place (Middle Division) – Alexandra
Miserendino
Team Winners 2nd place (Junior Division) – Kayla Tarr,
Carson Chauvin, Derick Pillai, Edward Johnson, Micquel Downs
4th Place (Middle Division) – Alexandra Miserendino, Daniel Pillai, Ty Dugas, Rachel Indest, Dylan Vasquez
On-Sets Tournament Results:
Individual Winner 2nd Place (Junior Division) – Derick
Pillai
Team Winners 2nd Place (Junior Division) – Kayla Tarr,
Carson Chauvin, Derick Pillai, Edward Johnson, Micquel Downs
4th Place (Middle Division) – Alexandra
Miserendino, Thanh “Michael” Pham, Daniel Pillai, Ty Dugas, Rachel Indest
Equations Tournament Results:
Individual Winners 3rd Place (Junior Division) – Derick Pillai
3rd Place (Junior Division) – Kayla Tarr
Team Winners 1st Place (Junior Division) – Kayla Tarr,
Carson Chauvin, Derick Pillai, Edward Johnson, Micquel Downs
4th Place (Middle Division) – Alexandra
Miserendino, Thanh “Michael” Pham, Daniel Pillai, Ty Dugas, Rachel Indest
Linguishtiks Tournament Results:
Team Winners
2nd Place (Junior Division) – Kayla Tarr, Carson Chauvin, Derick Pillai, Edward Johnson, Darla Nguyen
Team Winners
3rd Place (Middle Division) – Alexandra Miserendino, Thanh “Michael” Pham, Daniel Pillai, Ty Dugas, Rachel Indest
National Qualifiers
Please congratulate the following students who were invited to participate in the National
Academic Games Tournament April 27—30 in Wheeling, West Virginia.
Junior Division – Kayla Tarr, Carson Chauvin, Derick Pillai, Edward Johnson
Middle Division - Alexandra Miserendino, Thanh “Michael” Pham, Daniel Pillai
Notes from National Honor Society: On Thursday, March 8, 29 new members were inducted into the National Honor Society. To be
eligible to join, students must be at least a sophomore and have an unweighted GPA of 3.5 or
higher as well as recommendation by the faculty. The ceremony was held in the Taylor
cafeteria. Dwayne Fontenette Jr., former Southern Regional Chief, Order of the Arrow,
Scouting’s National Honor Society, was the keynote speaker. Dwayne is a junior at Loyola
University, and the students could relate to his youth as well as his message about the
importance of service. This was the 5th and largest induction ceremony that Taylor has had.
The newest members of the PFTSTA Chapter of NHS are SENIORS: Agathe Carrier and Zarik
House; JUNIORS: Sara Adoue, Krishna Allam and Daniel Gutierrez; and SOPHOMORES: Jose
Alexander, Tameka Aych, David Burns, Carson Chauvin, Daniel Colosino. Nicklas Dang,
Micquel Downs, Paris Evans, Arielle Laurent, Melina Liriano, Abrania Marrero, Nuri Melancon,
Nicholas Melara, Louis Messina, Evan Michel, Ricky Nguyen, Mary Beth Oliver, Andrew
Roberts, Thomas Sostarics, Stephen Torry, Alicia Tran, Kaylynn Tran, Lauren Tran, and Celia
Zaeringer.
New officers were also inducted during the ceremony Tiffany Lou as president, Sara Adoue as
vice president, Allie Baldassaro as secretary, and Krishna Allam as historian.
NHS officers for 2012-13 from left to right are Lou, Allam, Adoue and Baldassaro.
NHS members graduating in May in the front row from left to right:
Caitlin Mitchell, Archit Shukla, Nikki Nguyen, Mohammad Chowdhury, Amy Olson
and Shannon Vitrano; in the back row: Jeffrey Prado, Hunter McDaniel (Mu Alpha
Theta member), Mohammed Samarra’e, and Jenna Zeringue
Star Students:
Congratulations to the following STAR STUDENTS – these students were recognized
by one (or more!) of their teachers during the 3rd 9 weeks. A Nachos Party was held
on March 30 to reward our stars. In order to be nominated, students must embody
the following ideals:
Thoughtfulness of others
Independence
Global thinking
Engagement in learning
Responsibility
Seriousness in using technology
Middle School Star Students: 6th grade
Paige Bass
Joseph Blanco
Gerald Blank
Madeleine Brown Joel Gabourel
Andres Gallardo Tyree Hackett
Samantha Herman Jake Leblanc
Harrison Reiner
Ozzie Ross Dominic Scheurer
Jeremy Ward Holly Wilkinson
7th grade
Elizabeth Baudoin Dylan Craigie
Henry Hazlett
Taijha Marshall Gavin Morrow
Isabelle Ordonez Claire Pantell
Alexcia Perilloux Daniel Pillai Rocky Rico
Soheil Saneei Andrew Souther
Stefan Suazo Matthew Trochez
Mason Varuso Nicholas Vo
8th grade Elias Carrier
Alexandra Compagno Alanah Cottingham
Alyssa Duffourc
Cameron Granger Jason Hall
Kiara Horton Hayley Hughes
Tyler Libert Solomon Mansfield
Marissa Nguyen
Drew Ordoyne Mark Parfait
William Phillips Madison Pierce
Valerie Ruiz Gavin Stevens Sierra Torres
Rayne Torry
Ariel Walker
Freshmen
Colin Bardwell
Claire Commagere
Jawan Fox Jonathan Griffith Edward Johnson
Brittany Lehmann Sydney Monix Tyler Nguyen
Derick Pillai
Saraya Sibley Kristen Stamp
Kayla Tarr Jazmine Wells
Sophomore Imani Bell
Benny Boudreaux David Burns
Brandon Clancey Daniel Colosino Nicklas Dang Jasmyn Hall
Joshua Henderson Arielle Laurent Melina Liriano
Kathleen McShane Nuri Melancon
Nicholas Melara Louis Messina
Lee Montgomery Sarah Morrison
Mary Beth Oliver Alexandra Pollard
Madison Rolig Thomas Sostarics
Stephen Torry Celia Zaeringer
Junior
Sarah Adoue
Nathalie Argueta
Courtney Beamer Daniel Gutierrez
A.J. McGee
Senior
Lorin Allen
Jezzett Anderson
Peyton Aubin Mohammed Chowdhury
Brennan Edler Ashley Laurent
Hunter McDaniel
Jaylen Parquet
My-Huyen Pham Jeffrey Prado Archit Shukla
Arlo Spear Darion Toups
Jenna Zeringue
State Science Fair Winners:
Congratulations to Linda Arellano for placing 1st in the Louisiana State Science Fair held at LSU in Baton Rouge. Linda
placed with her Senior Project titled “How do age, gender, and race correlate with the incidence of precancerous polyps?” Former PFTSTA student Brenna Gourgeot placed 3rd with a project done while at
Taylor titled “What is the effect of skyglow on the darkness of the night sky?”
Regional Social Studies Fair Winners:
Our students had a good showing at the Regional Social Studies Fair on Saturday,
March 31. All of our projects looked great and all of our students impressed the
judges! The following is a list of all of our winners. All 1st and 2nd place winners will
advance to the next level of competition, the Louisiana State Social Studies Fair.
Good Luck!
DIVISION 2 - Middle School
Alex Walsh & Valerie Ruiz – 1st place, LA History (How did Katrina affect education in New Orleans)
Madison Pierce & Rayne Torry – 1st place, Geography (Remembering 911: The National September 11th
Memorial)
Matthew Trochez –2nd place, Economics (What effect did Pol Pot have on the Cambodian Economy?)
Jake LeBlanc – 2nd place, History (How did Winston Churchill Affect Modern Warfare?)
Bailey Bourgeoois – 3rd place, Political Science (How did the Triangle Shirt-Waist Fire Change Working
Conditions for Factories?)
DIVISION 3 - High School
Amy Olson – 1st place, LA History (Huey P. Long Bridge)
Hunter McDaniel & Caitlin Mitchell – 1st place, Sociology (Socioeconomic, Legal, and Political Aspects of
Abortion)
Nick Dang – 1st place, Economics (The Effect of the European Union on its Member Countries)
Tiffany Lou & AJ McGee – 2nd place, History (Nazi Science: The 3rd Reich's experiments during the
Holocaust)
Quentin Andrus – 2nd place, Political Science (Democracy: Reality or the Great American Delusion)
Sara Adoue – 3rd place, Sociology (Desensitizing America One Sitcom at a Time)
Kashif Mustahsan & Jeffrey Sturcke – 3rd Place (The Doomsday Clock)
Addison Hinson – HM, Anthropology (How Does Greek Theatre Inspire American Theatre?)
Mary Beth Oliver – HM, Sociology (Hows the View? History of Pentecostal Christianity in a Nutshell
Yearbook Ads + Yearbooks for Sale: Mrs. Johnson’s Publications class is selling ads for the 2011-2012 yearbook.
$100 (full page) $50 (1/2 page) $25 (1/4 page) $12 (1/8 page)
2012—2013 yearbooks can now be pre-ordered – they are $35!
Key Club Clippings: On March 23 and 24, 2012, three newly elected officers (Krishna Allam, Kashif
Mustahsan and AJ McGee) of the Patrick F. Taylor Key Club participated in officer training
in Baton Rouge. The training was a district wide training and consisted of team building,
leadership, and community awareness workshops. Our key club is a member of the
LaMissTenn (Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee) district, which affords the club the
opportunity to meet with and work with a diverse cross section of teens.
Key Club International is the high school organization sponsored by Kiwanis
International. Key Club assists Kiwanis in carrying out its mission to serve the children of
the world. High school student members of Key Club perform acts of service in their
communities, such as cleaning up parks, collecting clothing and organizing food drives.
They also learn leadership skills by running meetings, planning projects and holding
elected leadership positions at the club, district and international levels.
Any high school student interested in joining the Key Club please see A.J. McGee, the
club president. Future events: District Convention April 20-23 in Baton Rouge and
International Convention July 3-10 in Orlando, Florida. All Key Clubbers are encouraged
to attend.
Krishna Allam, Kashif Mustahsan, AJ McGee, and Mr. McCloskey at officer training
Regional Rally Winners: Congratulations to students who attended District Rally on March 24. Everyone from Patrick
Taylor placed 1st, 2nd or 3rd on their respective subject tests! Many of the students were
competing with students an entire grade level above them! What an outstanding
representation of our school. 1st and 2nd place winners go to State Rally at LSU on April 21.
Thank you to Mrs. Linda McEwen, the PFTSTA Rally sponsor!
LastName, FirstName Class Ranking Subject
1. Adoue, Sara Junior 2nd
US History
2. Andrus, Quentin Freshman 2nd
Physical Science
3. Baldassaro, Allie Junior 1st Advanced Math - Pre Calculus
4. Beamer, Courtney Junior 1st Environmental Science
5. Chauvin, Carson Sophomore 2
nd Chemistry
6. Chowdhury, Mohammed Senior 1
st Physics
7. Cottingham, Alanah Eighth 1
st Spanish I
8. Dang, Nick Sophomore 2
nd Civics
9. Gothard, Ben Junior 1
st Advanced Math - Functions & Statistics
10. Hughes, Zachary Freshman 2
nd Biology
11. Johnson, Edward Freshman 1
st Spanish III
12. Libert, Tyler Eighth 1
st Algebra I
13. Lou, Tiffany Junior 2
nd English IV
14. Marrero, Abrania Sophomore 1
st Algebra II
15. McDaniel, Hunter Senior 3rd
World History
16. Mitchell, Caitlin Senior 2nd
Calculus
17. Monix, Sydney Freshman 1st Spanish II
18. Oliver, Marybeth Sophomore 1
st English III
19. Pillai, Derick Freshman 1
st Geometry
20. Stamp, Kristen Freshman 1
st World Geography
21. Tarr, Kayla Freshman 1
st English II
22. Torry, Rayne Eighth 3
rd English I
3rd 9 Weeks Honor Roll:
6th GRADE
Principal Honors
Bass, Paige L
Bundick, Elizabeth A
Leblanc, Jake M
Quach, Tiffany N
Rosato, Harrison
Scheurer, Dominic
Thai, Johnny
Vo, Dylan T
A - Honors
Andras, Taylor M
Adkins V, Caudle J
Blanco III, Joseph T
Bourgeois, Bailey J
Brown, Madeleine I
Derefaka, Tamunobelema
Gabourel, Joel D
Gallardo, Andres
Hudson, Claire H
Lumar, Cameron R
Mahl, Gavin M
Marque, Devin M
McDonald, Corianna C
Mores, Grayce S
Paternostro, Eduardo J
Pati, Marilyn I
Plunkett, Alexis A
Reiner, Harrison J
Silva, Brennan V
Smith, Laura K
VanderMeulen, Willem A
Wilkinson, Holly M
B- Honors
Blank III, Gerald J
Hughes, Treyvor
Ross III, Ozzie
Ward, Jeremy D
7th GRADE
Principal Honors
Hazlett, Henry M
Morrow, Gavin G
Pillai, Daniel
Souther, Andrew D
Suazo, Stefan L
A-Honors
Baudoin, Elizabeth P
Clement, Kristen L
Flores, Marco A
Hamed, Mustafa S
Ordonez, Isabelle E
Pantell, Claire V
Perilloux, Alexcia R
Thomas, Kala M
Varuso, Mason R
Vo, Nicholas T
B-Honors
French, Noah M
Gagneaux, Benjamin J
Indest, Rachel D
Modica, Michael J
Marshall, Taijha M
8th GRADE
Principal Honors
Cottingham, Alanah A
Horton, Kiara B
Miserendino, Alexandra M
Pierce, Madison D
Torry, Rayne E
A-Honors
Carrier, Elias
Compagno, Alexandra M
DeJesus, Johann M
Dugas, Ty M
Evangeloulis, George A
Evans, Baylor M
Hall, Jason M
Hughes, Hayley
Libert, Tyler R
Ordoyne, Drew R
Rogers, Sarah E
Romero Jr., Bill M
Ruiz, Valerie A
Torres, Sierra M
Walker, Ariel M
B-Honors
Branch, Kaleb M
Falanga, Keegan A
Gallardo, Manuel D
Hammonds, Tyler S
Hooter, Caleb V
Mansfield, Solomon D
McGowan, Jasmine R
Nguyen, Marissa M
Pham, Thanh M
Stevens, Gavin
Vasquez, Dylan F
Walsh, Alexandra J
FRESHMEN
Principal Honors Johnson, Edward K Monix, Sydney G Pillai, Derick M Syed, Abdullah Tarr, Kayla R
SOPHOMORE
Principal Honors
Dang, Nicklas W Downs, Micquel D Laurent, Arielle M Liriano, Melina A Marrero, Abrania D Oliver, Mary B
JUNIOR
Principal Honors
Adoue, Sara E Baldassaro, Alexandra D Lou, Tiffany J
SENIOR
Principal Honors
Allen, Lorin C Chowdhury, Mohammad A Dantin, Tyler J Hendrix, Raymond P House, Zarik L
Wells, Jazmine E A-Honors Allred, Sarah N Andrus, Quentin C Bardwell, Colin A
Berard, Madison D
Bold, Rachelle M Burnett, Destiny H Commagere, Claire S Fox, Jawan M Griffith, Jonathan A Kirkland, Alexandra J
LeCompte, Kirsten A Lehmann, Brittany M Nguyen, Tyler T Stamp, Kristen Syed, Abdullah Tally, Da’Nesha N Tran, John
B-Honors Abadie, Warren M Cooper, Courtney E Magaw, Everett W Nguyen, Dillon D
Walker, Erionne M
Tran, Lauren D Zaeringer,Celia M A-Honors Alexander, Jose Aych, Tameka N
Burns, David
Chauvin, Carson G Colosino, Daniel G Evans, Paris R Hall, Jasmyn N McShane, Kathleen E Melancon, Nuri A Melara, Nicholas J
Messina III, Louis B Michel, Evan J Nguyen, Ricky H Roberts, Andrew E Rolig, Madison C Sostarics, Thomas N Stamp, Kristen
Torry, Stephen B
Tran, Alicia M Tran, Kaylynn H B-Honors Bell, Imani M
Boudreaux IV, Benny Clancey, Brandon P DePriest, Dylan E Kudsy, Mariam Moise, Ashley J Montgomery, Lee C
Pollard, Alexandra M
A –Honors Allam, Krishna C Beamer, Courtney N Gothard, Benjamin P Gutierrez, Daniel N
Leslie, Logan R
Mustahsan, Kashif M Sturcke, Jeffrey B Tran, Linda B- Honors Argueta, Nathalie J Buquoi, Emmalyn C
Roussell, Michael J Suggs, Crystal N Tran, Anthony H
Kreller, Stephen J Mitchell, Caitlin E McDaniel, Hunter M Nguyen, Nikki A Olson, Amy C Prado, Jeffrey R
Shukla, Archit B
Spear, Arlo J Vitrano, Shannon M Williams, Joelle Ziegel, Blaine A A-Honors Anderson, Jezzett A
Aubin, Peyton M Carrier, Agathe E Edler, Brennan R Fox, Jona T Houston, Monet Jones, Kyrsten K Parquet, Jaylen J
Samarra’e,
Mohammed S Tran, Dennis H Warner, Dariel S Zeringue, Jenna L
B-Honors Arellano, Linda G Balsomo, Jasper V Hernandez, Nilmo D Howard, Brianna L Laurent, Ashley M Soniat, Alex J
PAC Spring Fundraiser:
CRAWFISH BOIL
When: Friday, April 13, 2012
Time: 4:30 – 7:30 pm
Where: PFTSTA School Campus
Cost: $12.00/person on or before Thursday, April 12th
OR
$15.00/person at the door on April 13th
Your ticket will get you a good-sized portion of crawfish, a potato, corn on-the-
cob and one drink. Eat on campus with other PFTSTA families or pick-up a “to-
go” box to bring home.
Additional drinks can be purchased + desserts sold by the Junior Class.
An order form is attached below – you can also get one from Mrs. Kathy Hill!
PAC Spring Fundraiser: Crawfish Boil Order Form
Student Name: ____________________________________
Advisory Teacher:__________________________________
# of Dinners: ________ x $12.00/ea = $_______
Cash _________ or Check #______________
checks accepted ONLY from PFTSTA Families –
make checks payable to PFTSTA – PAC
Do you plan on picking up your order to go?:
Yes______ No_____