Giving & Volunteering

Pentathlon Volunteer Meeting (4th & 5th Grade Parents) – 2/10

There will be a volunteer meeting on Friday, February 10 at 1:45 p.m. in Ms. Valdez’s classroom for all fourth and fifth grade parents who would like to help with the Pentathlon this year. Please join Ms. Ince to learn how you can help make this event a formative, unforgettable experience for  our fifth-grade students. The Pentathlon will take … Read more

Join the Mountain Phoenix Grant Writing Team

MPCS is forming a grant writing team to help win additional support for the many wonderful projects we have planned for our school.  We are looking for experienced and enthusiastic grant writers to research and apply for grants that align with our school mission and vision.  We will meet monthly beginning in January 2017.  Please … Read more

Scrips Program

The Scrips Program is a great way to raise money for MPCS by buying gift cards for stores that you frequent. To sign up, visit shopwithscrip.com and register. Our school’s enrollment code is E4A3E95F34319. Orders will be available for pickup in the office on the 2nd and 4th Friday of each month.

Faculty/Staff Appreciation – Donate Items for the Holiday Party (12/16)

Donations (cheese, chips, dips, veggie trays, desserts, crackers, etc.) are needed for the faculty/staff holiday party on Friday, December 16. This is an easy way to earn volunteer hours – for every $10 you spend, you earn one volunteer hour! If you spend any time baking or cooking, that time also counts! Sign up to contribute … Read more

Seeking Mentors for Boys to Men Group for 7th and 8th Grade Boys

MPCS fathers, grandfathers, and guardians needed to be mentors for the upcoming 7th and 8th grade Boys to Men group. Hours will count towards the 40-hour volunteer requirement at MPCS. Boys to Men – USA (BTM) is a national 501c3 non-profit organization, with nineteen years of experience. We guide boys toward healthy maturity through a … Read more

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