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Why Your School Needs A PTSO
Harnessing The Power of Volunteers
Shrinking budgets. Increasing class sizes. Government mandates. The challenges of delivering quality education are daunting. There is help. It’s the PTSO.
PTSOs Benefit Everyone
PTSO addresses issues that are important to parents and public school administrators. We fight for full funding, quality teachers, and capabilities for schools to thrive. Membership is open to everyone. Our PTSO is autonomous but supported by a national structure. It sets its own dues.
Some of PTSO’s Benefits
- Leverage Volunteer Power. PTSO organizes hard-working, dedicated volunteers. Parents are ready to help implement school improvement programs.
- Improve Communication. PTSOs frequently coordinate the production of a school newsletter and information fliers, keeping the entire school community informed of current events, issues, and accomplishments. Regular meetings allow PTSOs to share information with members. The PTSO meeting dates are the 1st & 3rd Wednesday of every month. The first meeting is 8/20 at 5pm.
- See Measurable Results. More than 85 research studies conducted over the past 30 years prove that kids do better when parents are involved. Grades are higher. Test scores improve. Attendance increases.
- Discover More Dollars. Local PTSOs are self-funding. By inviting the entire school’s parent community to join, they generate membership fees to pay for programs. Local PTA fundraisers support school programs, building improvements, and educational events.
- Tap Into Proven Programs. Local PTSOs have access to ready-made, easy-to-use programs with proven success records. From health and safety topics, to collaborating with teachers and community members, to fundraising, the programs get results.
- Boost Children’s Well-Being. PTSOs focus on what students need to be successful in their learning, including nutrition, health, school safety, physical fitness and general well-being. PTSO works with schools to ensure that children succeed.
- Enjoy Informed Parents. Involved parents understand the challenges schools face and become part of the solution. By developing a closer relationship with parents, student achievement improves, and the school develops a positive reputation in the community.
- Fulfill NCLB Obligations. Finally, PTSOs can help schools fulfill the parent involvement requirement of the No Child Left Behind Act. PTSO understands the needs behind NCLB. In fact, it’s PTSO's definition of parent involvement that is used in NCLB.
Feel free to contact the PTSO at lindenwoodesptso@gmail.com
PTSO President: Keonna KnightonPTSO Treasurer: Sharon BarnesPTSO Secretary: Jalisa Truss