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Dear Riviera Families, The research is in children at schools with a broad base of parental involvement perform markedly better on all kinds of key school measures. A child with involved parents is more likely to: Ø Get good grades Ø Enjoy school Ø Avoid discipline problems Ø Get involved in their community The Riviera Schools Parents Club is proud to have a tradition of significant parental involvement. Parent volunteers bring creativity and enthusiasm that make the variety of wonderful enrichment activities and events at Riviera Schools possible. To continue to improve upon this tradition, this year the Parents Club is again asking that every parent/guardian pledge a minimum of 2 hours towards helping with a Parents Club sponsored event. As you will see on the Power Pledge Volunteer Form, opportunities abound! Please consider donating your time, talents, and expertise whatever works for you! Will you please take the 2 Hour Power Pledge? Participating in our 2 Hour Power Pledge program is easy. Simply complete the Power Pledge Volunteer Sheet and return it to The Riviera Schools Parents club mailbox at either campus. We will then contact you with opportunities that fit your interests and availability. Together, let s set the example of service for our children. Please take the pledge, and volunteer to help with our exciting events and committees. We can all make a huge difference at Riviera! As always, please feel free to contact the Parents Club if you have any questions or concerns. Thank you in advance for your support. Sincerely, Allison Cohen President Riviera Schools Parents Club parentsclub@rivieraschools.com

Riviera Schools Parents Club Volunteer Sheet Contact Information Please fill out one pledge form for each parent/guardian in your family. (Please fill in all information) PARENT/GUARDIAN NAME RELATIONSHIP TO CHILD PHONE NUMBER EMAIL CHILD S NAME GRADE/TEACHER CHILD S NAME GRADE/TEACHER CHILD S NAME GRADE/TEACHER CHILD S NAME GRADE/TEACHER! Yes! I pledge to give 2 hours to our school this year. Volunteer Opportunities I d Be Interested In Helping With the following activities and/or committees scheduled for the current school year. (Please check all that apply). If you are interested in being a chairperson for any event, please mark a C next to the event. For more detailed information on events/committees, see the attached forms. Charleston Wrap Sales Daddy Daughter Dance Square One Art Day School Riviera Carnival Bingo Night Riviera Spring Bazaar (at the Carnival) Mommy/Son Event Scholastic Book Fair Holiday Store Day School Principal Story Time Food Truck Frenzy Movie Night Career Day Day School Sports Booster - Prep Parents vs. Teachers Volleyball Participant Teacher Appreciation Week Parents vs. Teachers Basketball Participant End of Year Family Karaoke Night General Anytime Volunteer Do You Have a Unique Talent or Skill that you d like to share or do you have access to a unique resource that might be a great fit for the RSPC? If so, please describe: Have Questions? If you have questions regarding any of the above programs, events, or required time commitments, please contact the Parents Club at parentsclub@rivieraschools.com PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM TO THE PARENTS CLUB MAILBOX AT EITHER CAMPUS OR EMAIL BACK TO PARENTSCLUB@RIVIERASCHOOLS.COM

RIVIERA PARENTS CLUB EVENTS & COMMITTEES SUMMARY 2018 2019 Charleston Wrap Sales (September 4-24) Through the Charleston Wrap sales, families will be able to purchase various items such as wrapping paper, edible goods, gift items, and more. Proceeds from the sale will support various Parents Club events and activities. Volunteers are needed to coordinate distribution of information and purchased goods as well as distribute prize items at the Day School throughout the sales period. Square One Art Day School Only Square One Art is a wonderful project for all the children at the Day School. Square One Art offers parents the ability to have their student s artwork easily transformed into a diverse selection of high quality custom products such as mugs, t-shirts, mouse pads, stickers, stationery, etc. The Chairperson will organize and coordinate the project, communicate with teachers, art teacher, and parents as to deadlines, product orders, and any other details. Chairperson and volunteers will coordinate the distribution of art project materials and the submission to Square One Art. The Chairperson will also monitor and submit the completed order and payment as well as coordinate all volunteers. Bingo Night (Friday, October 5) Bingo Night is an annual tradition at Riviera Schools. It is a great event for all family members. Bingo Night requires a Chair and at least 16 volunteers. The Chairperson will contact and arrange for volunteers to participate at Bingo Night events and confirm and remind volunteers of their commitment. In addition to coordinating volunteers, the Chairperson will work with the Parents Club Officers to purchase prizes and concession stand inventory. The Bingo Chair will also set up the concession stand for the event. (Treasurer will order the pizza.) Volunteers are needed to run the concession stand and welcome table, to call numbers, and to mark the bingo board. Volunteers will also set up and break down for the event. Mommy/Son Event (Friday, November 9) The Mommy/Son event is a new event that is currently in the beginning stages of planning. It will be a wonderful event for all the others (grandmothers, aunts) and sons at Riviera. All grade levels are invited to attend the event. The Chairperson (Co-Chairs) is in charge of overseeing all volunteers and coordinates the event from start to finish. Volunteers are needed to help with any items the Chairperson needs. The Chairperson will have the guidance and assistance of the RSPC Board and Coordinators.

Holiday Store Day School Only (Tuesday, December 11 - Thursday, December 13) The Holiday Store is a fun and festive event for the children at the Day School. The children have the opportunity to shop and purchase inexpensive gifts to give to their family and friends. Volunteers are needed to help to set-up, run the event, and break down/pack up. Volunteers will help the children to shop and count their money, help with cash registers, and assist with keeping the inventory stocked and organized. Set up takes place on 12/11, the store opens on 12/12, and closes on 12/13 mid-day. The Chairperson will coordinate the event and contact the volunteers to confirm shifts. Responsibilities include sending out flyers, opening/checking the inventory boxes (with your committee), completing payment, returning unsold merchandise to vendor, and reconciling inventory with sales in coordination with Treasurer. The Parents Club Officers will give the Chairperson all the info and assist the Chairperson in order to make this an easy and exciting event for the children! Food Truck Frenzy Prep School (Friday, January 25) Food Truck Frenzy is a free event for all parents, students, friends, and family of Riviera Schools. Have a fun night with friends and family while enjoying the food from the many food trucks at the event. The Chairperson of this event is in charge of overseeing all volunteers and coordinates the event from start to finish. Volunteers are needed to assist the Chairperson in any way needed. Career Day Day School (Thursday, February 7) Career Day is a wonderful opportunity to introduce your child, his/her classmates, and other students to your career. Presenters will be assigned a room where different classes will come to the room throughout the day to hear the presentation and participate in a discussion. Presenters will have the opportunity to speak with all ages of children at the school from PK3 to 5 th grade. If there is a particular class a presenter would like to speak to (your child s class), that will be arranged. There will be approximately 20 children per group and 30 minutes will be spent speaking to each class. Presenters will be speaking from 8:30 am - 11:30 am. Coffee, juice, and breakfast will be provided for the presenters. Daddy Daughter Dance (Friday, February 15) The Daddy Daughter Dance is a wonderful event for all the fathers (grandfathers, uncles, or that special someone) and daughters at Riviera. All grade levels are invited to attend the dance. The Chairperson (Co-Chairs) is in charge of overseeing all volunteers and coordinates the dance from start to finish. Volunteers are needed to help with the décor, set-up, clean-up, ticket sales, and any other items the Chairperson needs. The Chairperson will have the guidance and assistance of the RSPC Board and Coordinators.

Riviera Carnival (Sunday, March 3) The Riviera Carnival is the largest event of the year. Over 1000 people attend the Carnival. It is a great opportunity for family and friends of Riviera to get together and have a great day. The Chairperson is an important part of making the Carnival a success. The Chairperson will work with the Administration, Parents Club Officers and Coordinators, and carnival volunteers to coordinate this event. Chair will contact, arrange, and coordinate the volunteers. Volunteers are needed in many different areas to help make our largest school event run smoothly. The following areas need a Chairperson and volunteers for the Carnival: General Volunteers - will help the Carnival Co-Chairs in any way they may need help before and during the Carnival including, but not limited to, setting up, manning the welcome table, helping with the raffle giveaways, and the cake walk. Ticket Sales Chairperson & Volunteers - will promote tickets sales by handing out flyers and holding signs, selling tickets, and using any other means necessary to sell the tickets. Fun Booth Chairperson & Volunteers - The Fun Booths are home made carnival games that the children can enjoy during the event and win small prizes for participating. Volunteers are needed to come up with ideas for fun booths, coordinate the construction of the booths, and man the booths the day of the Carnival. Spring Bazaar Chairperson & Volunteers - The Spring Bazaar takes place at the Riviera Carnival. Different vendors sell their items in a tented area of the Carnival. The Chairperson is in charge of getting the vendors, executing the Bazaar contracts, collecting the checks, setting up the Bazaar the day of the Carnival, and overseeing the volunteers. Volunteers are needed to help the Chairperson in whatever is required. Scholastic Book Fair (Tuesday, April 23 - Friday, April 26) The Book Fair is a wonderful event intended to foster the interest in language and literacy among children of all ages. We offer a fine selection of books for children and young adults based on the suggestions of our teachers and school librarians. All students - from both the Day School and the Prep School, their siblings, parents, friends, and families are welcome to attend. The Book Fair is held on the Prep School campus. Students will be able to visit the Fair at their convenience and make their book selections with the help of their family members. Families can also donate a book to their children s classrooms from the wish list provided by their teacher(s) of the books they would like to add to their classroom libraries. The Book Fair requires at least one chairperson and many volunteers. The Chair will contact and arrange for volunteers to help with all aspects of the Book Fair, make all necessary arrangements with the vendor, plan the set up and clean up, and attend all days of the Book Fair. They will work closely with an assigned Board Member for assistance. Volunteers are needed to promote the event by handing out flyers and stickers, set up before the event starts, provide assistance to students and their families during the event, and clean up at the end of the event.

Principal s Story Time (Thursday, April 25) Principal s Story Time is a great event that gives students the opportunity to hear the Day School Principal, Prep School Headmaster, teachers, and students read stories, as well as hear some of the student groups perform. The event occurs during the Book Fair and will be held in the Library at the Prep school. The Chairperson will coordinate the event with the Administration and Parents Club. The Chairperson will work with Dr. Rodriguez to schedule and arrange for both teacher and student readers, coordinate with Ms. Rodriguez (the Day School music teacher) to have the Day School Chorus perform, and coordinate with the Prep School band teacher, drumline teacher, and vocal ensemble teacher for other performances. Volunteers are needed to assist the Chairperson in promoting the event and coming up with new ideas for increasing attendance from both the Day School and Prep School. Movie Night (Friday, April 26) Movie Night is a great way to end a fun week of Book Fair events. A movie will be shown in the Prep School Cafetorium with food and drinks being sold. The Chairperson (Co-Chairs) will contact and arrange for volunteers to help with all aspects of Movie Night, make all necessary arrangements with the food vendor, and plan the set up and clean up,. They will work closely with an assigned Board Member for assistance. Volunteers are needed to help the Chairperson in any way necessary. Teacher Appreciation Week Committee Teacher Appreciation Week is one of the times that the Parents Club recognizes the entire staff of Riviera Schools. The Chairperson will coordinate with volunteers to come up with, execute, and deliver ideas and gift items to thank the staff every day of Teacher Appreciation Week. Volunteers are needed to put together gifts and distribute gifts at both campuses. Sports Boosters Prep School Only Sports Boosters support all team sports at Riviera Preparatory School. Each sports team will have a Booster Parent. The Booster Parents will work closely with the Sports Booster Coordinator to maintain a current list of team parents and volunteers, promote games, and obtain approval from the Coordinator for any communications sent to team parents. The main purpose of the Sports Booster parent is to promote school spirit and have as encourage attendance at sports events. It is also recommended that the Sports Booster Parent coordinate an end of the sport season get together and coordinate coaches gifts.