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Old 05-22-2008, 06:14 PM
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Does anyone have a Field Day flyer that they would be willing to upload to the file sharing. I was surprised to not find any there, but maybe I wasn't looking in the right place...

Also, I have a good selection of Field Day games that we've run in the past, but I'm looking for new ideas to bring to the committee. Anyone have any?

Thanks,
PresidentJim
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Old 05-22-2008, 08:46 PM
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Not sure what you currently have we do the tug of war for the older kids, three legged race, softball throw, long jump, wheel barrel race, sack races (younger kids, relay races, and of course all of the running events and the long jump. We have ours next Thursday. We purchase shirts for all the kids. The school is divided into 3 different teams the winning team gets a healthy snack. But it gets all of the kids cheering for each other. We have freeze pops for all of the kids and they get ribbons for their events.
Love to hear what everyone else is doing.
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Old 05-22-2008, 11:49 PM
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We do the usual three-legged race, water balloon race, wheelbarrow, etc. The sixth grade vs teachers softball game is a big hit. The kids get to play in the sprinkler at the end of the games to cool down. We have a cookout and serve salad, hot dogs, etc. This year we hired the ice cream man - it's a BIG surprise for the kids. We live in a rural area where the ice cream man doesn't make the usual after supper rounds and many kids have never seen or purchased from an ice cream truck. Can't wait to see their excited faces when they are finishing with lunch and the ice cream truck comes jingling through the parking lot. The PTO voted to pay the tab for whatever they choose up to $2.50 per student. THis works because we have a small school - just 86 students in K-6.
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Old 05-23-2008, 02:22 PM
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Can you explain the water balloon relay?

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Old 05-23-2008, 06:09 PM
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Just up loaded our field day events ( http://www.ptotoday.com/filesharing/...day-activities )

We had our field day today! We had 65 parent volunteers and ~50 local high school athlete volunteers! The high school seniors are basically done for the year, just waiting for graduation day to come. We contacted the athletic department quite a few weeks ago and the volunteering steamrolled into an amazing turnout! The students were thrilled that the "big high schoolers" were there for the day! Some voluteers came for the morning session, others for the afternoon and many stayed for the entire day. Those that stayed for the day were fed a pizza lunch with PTA funds.

Our field day is coordinated by the staff, with $400/year in PTA funds supporting it. Plus, we (the PTA) help get the word out months ahead of time about the need for volunteers for this day.

Just to toot our horns a bit...we had a huge event yesterday that brought in an additional 91 parent volunteers from 9:00-2:30! We begin advertizing these events at least four months ahead of time asking people to save the dates as the events are so big they can't happen without the help of parents. Our school has 700 students in 1st-5th grades. The school is 30+years old with 30% low income and we have ~100 students choiced out each year because we are commonly refered to as the 'getto school'. Believe it or not, 30% is the highest in the district so we are considered the poor school. What we may be lacking in income we more than overcome in involvement! I couldn't be more proud to be a parent of this school. The dedication of the staff and parents is overwhelming. To have over 200 volunteers converge on our school in two days has brought tears to my eyes and the entire staff. New parents have commented on how impressed and amazed they are at the shear number of parents who are involved. Little do they know that a year ago this wasn't the case. We turned things around this year by getting more information out through newsletters and email. We didn't beg for volunteers, we asked people to join in the fun and made it sound like everyone else was involved and they sure didn't want to miss out. OMG it worked!

Best wishes on your field day!
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Old 05-24-2008, 05:46 PM
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Another Flyer posted here: http://www.ptotoday.com/filesharing/...ield-day-flyer

Our event is called "Fun Day" but we do the same games. In addition, our PTO sponsors lunch for the kids, teachers and volunteers and we rent an inflatable. This year we got a good price and will be renting 3 of them. Will also do popcorn (we have a machine), tatoos and face painting.
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Old 06-01-2008, 12:58 AM
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Can someone please explain what exactly is Field Day? We are a new PTO of 700 student elementary school (Pre-K to 5th). It sounds like a fun day. Do you hold this as a celebration to wrap up the end of the school year? Is this done during school hours or on a Saturday?

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Old 06-03-2008, 05:10 PM
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Field Day is a day of fun events, promoting sportsmanship, spirit and cooperation. This event is usually held in the school field, hence Field Day. The common events are various relays, such as 3 legged race, sponge relay, potato sack, etc. In addition, you'll often see various target type games, or tug-o-war, etc. Sometimes a BBQ might be part of the day as well.

This event is almost always during a school day and is usually towards the end of the school year.

PresidentJim
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Old 06-04-2008, 08:19 AM
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Everyone has great ideas! Our Physical Education department sets up 50 stations in the first half of the day and a class competition in the second half of the day. We have 2 days for class levels: PK-2 one day and 3-5 the other. The PTO provides freeze pops as a station and the children have to visit 15-20 stations to get a freeze pop. Parents are huge in these events! They bring their lawn chairs and have fun encouraging and helping these students. The tug of war gets intense! I lost my voice the first field day cheering on my daughter's class.

Can anyone tell me more about the bar-b-q arena? I think that would be a great way to bring more people out.

Thanks,
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