Lovinggood PTSA
Cicily Primous & Jennifer Squire, Co-Presidents

Elizabeth Wilson, Principal
3825 Luther Ward Rd
Powder Springs, GA 30127
Phone: 678 331-3015
Fax: 678 331-3016


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View Article  The Not So GREAT Plan for Georgia and What It Means for Our Schools

Have you been hearing about the GREAT Plan for Georgia, HR 900 or tax reform? There have been articles in the newspapers, discussion and presentations by various organizations and presenters around the state, and lots of buzz in general. What is it? The Speaker of the House has proposed the GREAT Plan (Georgia's Repeal of Every Ad Valorem Tax) which would get rid of all ad valorem (property) taxes and replace that revenue by repealing most of the existing sales tax exemptions on things like food, medical prescriptions and services, legal services, tuition, haircuts, etc. Georgia PTA has posted detailed information on the Georgia PTA website under Capitol Watch regarding the proposal as well as a worksheet that you can download and use to determine whether you'd be better or worse off under this new plan.

One area that would be worse off is our schools.

  • Every local school district would be wholly dependent on the State for funding with no ability to raise funds except through a SPLOST (Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax) and with the sales tax rate likely to raise, voters will be less inclined to support this.
  • All those extras your school district provides because the local constituents want them (extra bus transportation, teacher supplements, new textbooks, support for fine arts, etc.) would no longer have funding.

County governments (providing things like public safety, jails, parks, road improvements, etc.) would also be wholly dependent on the State for funding. The implications are huge. Click here to read an article that explains this issue in greater detail then download it and put it in your school PTA newsletter. It needs to be in every PTA newsletter so that we can raise awareness of this issue. The article has specific areas that should be customized for your school district but most of the information it contains is relevant to every school district throughout Georgia.

Georgia PTA is part of a coalition fighting this proposal. At the October Georgia PTA Board meeting, the Board of Directors passed a resolution opposing the elimination of property taxes and supporting local control. If our locally elected officials cannot control the purse strings why do we have them? We want local officials making the decisions that effect our local communities.

Karen Hallacy, Georgia PTA Legislative Chair

View Article  6th Grade Social

October 10, 2007
Thursday
4:30 pm – 6:00 pm
Cafeteria

COST:

  • Free to PTSA Student Member
  • $5.00 for non-members (Student’s chance to join PTSA)

It is time for the 6th Grade Social! We will have a DJ, pizza, drinks and desserts along with lots of fun!!! Staff, 76th grade teachers and parents will supervise this event. Your child MUST have the attached permission slip turned in by Tuesday morning, October 9th to participate. We will collect the permission slips on the mornings of Monday, October 8th and Tuesday, October 9th on the 6th grade hallways. Please check with your homeroom teachers to confirm PTSA memberships.

Click below to download and print a copy of the permission slip:
File Attachment: 6th_GRADE_SOCIAL_permission_slip.pdf (35 KB)

(You’ll need the Acrobat Reader to view this file; use the link on the left side to download a copy if you don’t already have it)

View Article  7th Grade Social

October 3, 2007
Thursday
4:30 pm – 6:00 pm
Cafeteria

COST:

  • Free to PTSA Student Member
  • $5.00 for non-members (Student’s chance to join PTSA)

It is time for the 7th Grade Social! We will have a DJ, pizza, drinks and desserts along with lots of fun!!! Staff, 7th grade teachers and parents will supervise this event. Your child MUST have the attached permission slip turned in by Tuesday morning, October 2nd to participate. We will collect the permission slips on the mornings of Monday, October 1st and Tuesday, October 2nd on the 7th grade hallways. Please check with your homeroom teachers to confirm PTSA memberships.

Click below to download and print a copy of the permission slip:
File Attachment: 7th_GRADE_SOCIAL_permission_slip.pdf (35 KB)

(You’ll need the Acrobat Reader to view this file; use the link on the left side to download a copy if you don’t already have it)

View Article  8th Grade Social

September 26, 2007
Wednesday
4:30 pm – 6:00 pm
Cafeteria

COST:

  • Free to PTSA Student Member
  • $5.00 for non-members (Student’s chance to join PTSA)

It is time for the 8th Grade Social! We will have a DJ, pizza, drinks and desserts along with lots of fun!!! Staff, 8th grade teachers and parents will supervise this event. Your child MUST have the attached permission slip turned in by Tuesday morning, September 25th to participate. We will collect the permission slips on the mornings of Monday, September 24th and Tuesday September 25th on the 8th grade hallways. Please check with your homeroom teachers to confirm PTSA memberships.

Click below to download and print a copy of the permission slip:
File Attachment: 8th_GRADE_SOCIAL_permission_slip.pdf (35 KB)

(You’ll need the Acrobat Reader to view this file; use the link on the left side to download a copy if you don’t already have it)

View Article  PTSA Officers: 2007-2008

Co-President:

  • Sheila Pope
  • Judi Wolovick

Co-Vice President:

  • Sherry Byrd
  • Angie Lowry

Co-Secretary:

  • Marsha Cooper
  • Tricia Traeger

Treasurer:

  • Jane Adams
View Article  MealPay Plus Information

Cobb County School District just made managing your child’s school meal account easier…

Make payments to your child’s meal account quickly and securely via the telephone or Internet.  The attached flyer has all the details.

MealpayPlusHandout1.pdf (360 KB)

View Article  PTSA Officers: 2006-2007

Co-President:

  • Kim Keesling
  • Sheila Pope

Co-Vice President:

  • Nichole Thompson
  • Judi Volovick

Co-Secretary:

  • Karen Clark
  • Marsha Cooper

Treasurer:

  • Jane Adams