Join us for the Back to School PTA Meeting
Posted Date: 07/16/26 (10:08 AM)

Welcome to a new school year! As we gear up for an exciting year ahead, we want to invite all parents, guardians, and family members to join us at our upcoming Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) meetings. If you’ve never been to one, you might be wondering what actually happens behind those classroom doors—and more importantly, why you should take an hour out of your busy evening to attend.
Here is a quick look at what our meetings are like and how they benefit your child.
What to Expect at a PTA Meeting
Forget the stereotype of stuffy, formal boardrooms. Our PTA meetings are designed to be warm, welcoming, and collaborative.- A Casual, Cozy Atmosphere: We gather right here on campus in a relaxed setting—complete with warm lighting, coffee, and light refreshments. It’s a space where you can unwind and chat with neighbors.
- A Collaborative Setup: You’ll find a mix of school staff, administrators, and fellow parents. A few PTA leaders sit at the front to help guide the evening's conversation, while everyone else fills the room to listen, take notes, and share ideas.
- Open Dialogue: We discuss everything from upcoming "Back to School" events, school fundraisers, and volunteering opportunities to campus updates and educational goals.
Why You Should Attend
Your presence at these meetings makes a tangible difference in the quality of your child's education and school experience. Here is why you should get involved:- Connect Directly with Staff: It is the perfect opportunity to meet teachers, administrators, and the principal in an informal setting. You can get firsthand answers to your questions about school policies and upcoming plans.
- Be the First to Know: Get insider updates on what’s happening around the school, from curriculum changes to campus maintenance and exciting student activities.
- Have a Say in School Resources: The PTA helps decide how fundraising money is spent. Whether it's funding new playground equipment, sponsoring field trips, or buying classroom technology, your vote helps shape these decisions.
- Build a Stronger Community: Meeting other parents allows you to share advice, voice common concerns, and build a supportive network of families who care deeply about our school.
