Ok. I can come up with the ideas fairly well but please keep my away from the cutting and centering. [img]tongue.gif[/img]
I was at loss last year when a teacher told me the librarian kept an updated copy of "The Mailbox" (not sure if that is the exact name). It has themes in it.
Some people use material. You can get it cheap on the clearance table at Wal-Mart. And it looks nice. The die cut machine is really handy too. I would much rather see die cut letters than someone writing free hand. I think it looks more professional, but that is just my opinion.
Also you can have a small section for reasons why people volunteer and what they can do at your school. You could even have a spotlight for volunteers. Also you could add parent involvement articles.
You could do birthdays on it too. For staff and kids.
The one I had last year I divided and made it look like two and one section was for keeping up with our Box Tops totals.
When there wasn't much going on I would put up a science experiment that I printed from
www.pbs.org/zoom.
I hoped these developed some family time for some families and taught a little science as well.
One year I kept up with all of our fundraising totals. We do ink cartridges, I put the Box Tops on there too and we did a local fundraiser called "Cash Back for Kids". A mall the next town over had a bin for receipts and kept a total. They would send us our monthly results.