PTO

The Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) is a dedicated organization that brings together families and educators to support and enrich the educational experience of all students. Through open communication, community events, and fundraising efforts, the PTA helps strengthen the school environment, meet student needs, and advocate for policies that positively impact the entire school community. The PTA plays a vital role in fostering strong partnerships between home and school.
PTA Vision
To empower and support parents in working collaboratively and to take an active role in their child’s education—turning every child’s potential into a reality.
PTA Mission
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To be a powerful voice for all children
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To serve as a positive resource for families and communities
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To be a strong advocate for the education and well-being of every child
PTA Purposes
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To promote the well-being of children and youth in the home, school, and community
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To secure laws that protect and support children and youth
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To foster a close connection between home and school so that parents and teachers can work together to support children’s learning and development.
What is the PTO?
PTO stands for Parent Teacher Organization. Our goals are to encourage interaction between family and school, serve as a source of support, and work with teachers, staff, and the community at large to improve our children's educational experience.
Purpose
Powerful voice for all children.
Relevant resource for families and communities.
Strong advocate for the education and well-being of every child.
Serve as a type of forum where parents, teachers, administrators, and other concerned adults discuss ways to promote quality education, strive to expand the arts, encourage community involvement, and work for a healthy environment and safe neighborhoods.
Join the PTO
Volunteer to support PTO activities and projects
Importance
Regular updates on school activities and policies.
Access to teachers and administrators at your child's school.
Access to parents of other children at the school.
A forum to discuss concerns and problems at school.
If the problem needs attention from the state or national government, any local, district, or state PTO can bring the issue to the attention of the National PTO.
Access to resources for parenting, education, and more from the National PTO.
Appreciation from teachers for all your help.
Education about school policies, state funding, and other issues concerning your school.
