Frequently Asked Questions 

Our mission is to support all caregivers/parents and all teachers in our school to create a positive, cooperative, inclusive, and innovative environment for our children, focused on learning, developing healthful habits, being good citizens and making a difference in our community and in the world. 

We join with the administration to create a platform for open communication, problem solving and creativity. The PTA is a primary vehicle for parents and caregivers to get involved in their children’s schools.


How do I join my school’s PTA?

All parents and caregivers are automatically members of their school’s PTA. There are no pre-qualifications required to participate in a school’s PTA. There is no need to join the PTA. The term “parent” includes the student’s parent, caregiver, or guardian, or any person in a parental or custodial relationship to the student.


Won’t it take a lot of time?

Yes and no, it is a time commitment, but usually only a matter of hours per month. Some work can be done at home on your own schedule.


What’s in it for me?

Here’s your big chance to get involved with your child’s school and make a difference.


What is the role of the PTA?

The PTA helps caregivers and parents become involved in their children’s education, share ideas, and enrich their school communities. Some responsibilities include:


Don’t I need to have a lot of skills or experience?

All you need is an interest in your child’s school and a willingness to learn and be involved.


NOTE: If you don’t want to join the Board or a committee, consider volunteering at one of our social or fundraising events, or taking on a leadership role for an event.