Quick View ~FAQ
- What is CCLF?
- What is the Friday Flash?
- What is Lyris?
- Where do I get a school calendar?
- How do I purchase spirit Wear?
- Where do I find out about after-school classes?
- How do I volunteer?
- What is Breakfastfast Book Club?
What is CCLF?
Coyote Creek Learning Fund ~CCLF
- the private fund raising activities of the existing Learning Fund
- and the major PTA fund raisers (e.g., the Spring Auction, Golf Tournament etc.).
What is Friday Flash?
Friday Flash is Coyote Creek's weekly news. Each week, usually Thursday afternoon, you will receive an email called Friday Flash. This email contains what is happening this month, calendar of up coming events, links to important information and flyers, etc. A hard copy of the Friday Flash is also available online, please see Friday Flash.
what is lyris?
Lyris is a communication tool that allows for sending e-mail messages to large groups of people. SRVUSD introduced LYRIS to Coyote Creek in the fall of 2005.
You may view/update your profile OR subscribe to additional SRVUSD district-wide school lists at this address: click here
Your current profile may look like the following:
| Current Subscriptions (Coyote Creek available LISTS) | Available Subscriptions |
| Coyote Creek: Coyote Creek General List (default) Coyote Creek PTA | You may subscribe to any additional list(s) from SRVUSD district-wide schools |
Where do i get a school calendar?
School Calendar, see Calendar on our homepage
How do i purchase spirit wear?
Coyote Creek Spirit Wear will be available for purchase during registration. Please NOTE: Spirit Wear purchase requires a separate check or VISA. Contact Holly Haket 735-3991 for more information
Where do i find out about after-school classes/programs?
To find out what classes and the different programs Coyote Creek will offer after-school, please visit our website, Resources After school Classes
How do i volunteer?
See How I Volunteer in Why Join PTA?
what is Breakfast bookclub?
Breakfast book club is designed to incite the love of reading, and to encourage thoughtful literary discussions among peers. Young readers in grades 1st-5th will have the opportunity to read age appropriate “favorites” at their leisure. Discussions about the books will be lead by trained parent volunteers in a welcoming setting. Communication skills will be emphasized, as will reciprocal respect to the interpretations of others, thus enabling our children to grow literarily and socially.
To accompany a healthy exchange of thoughts will be a healthy breakfast, including fresh fruit, bagels and cream cheese, yogurt, and 100% fruit juice.
For more information about Coyote Creek’s Breakfast Book Club, look for the sign-up sheet at Registration. The success of Breakfast Book Club is heavily weighted on parent volunteers, so please consider leading a discussion group as training and materials will be available to you. And if you have a toddler or scheduling conflict and want to help, please know there is a job for you. I look forward to working with you and providing an enriching experience for your child.
Grades: 1-5 Date: One Wednesday a month, October – May
