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Warrior Booster Club to Hold Kick-Off Meeting for 2011-2012 School Year

The group will begin planning for next school year and nominate individuals for five additional positions on the Board of Directors.

The Warrior Booster Club will host a special kick-off meeting this weekend to begin planning for the 2011-2012 school year.

The meeting will be held Sunday from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the CORE Fitness and Aquatic Center, 16050 W. 127th St. The public is invited to attend to share feedback from the past year and ideas for moving forward.

During the meeting, the club will also have active nominations of new board members.

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In its first year, the Warrior Booster Club had four members of its Board of Directors: Amy Kramer (president), Dan Banas (vice president), Brenda Douglass (secretary) and Ed Kramer (treasurer).

For the upcoming school year, the club is looking to expand its board to nine members.

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Nominations must be made during the May 1 meeting or prior to it by emailing Amy Kramer at president@warriorboosterclub.com.

Once all nominations have been received, a complete list will be made available at www.warriorboosterclub.com. The four current board members will then meet and select five new members from those nominated.

The first meeting of the new Board of Directors will be held in early June. The nomination and selection of officers and committee directors will be made during this meeting.

Amy Kramer sent the following email to Patch regarding the upcoming meeting:

"We are excited about the expansion of the Board of Directors in this our second year of operations. Please consider nominating yourself and getting the word out to others who you think would be a valuable leader and asset to the Warrior Booster Club and our children. We look forward to even greater results in positioning our students to learn from the value of extracurricular activities."

The Warrior Booster Club was established in March 2010 after all extracurricular programs were cut from . The purpose of the group, according to its website, is to "enhance the educational experience for students ...  by providing opportunities for our students to participate in extracurricular activities."


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