Get Involved in the PTSA – Make a Difference!
The Parent Teacher Student Association (PTSA) is more than just a volunteer group – it’s a vital part of our school community. When parents get involved, students succeed. Research shows that active parent engagement leads to better student performance, stronger teacher support, and a more connected school culture. Whether you have an hour to volunteer or just want to stay informed, the PTSA offers meaningful ways to contribute and connect.
By joining the PTSA, you are giving your voice and energy to help shape programs, plan events, and support the staff and students throughout the year. Your involvement, big or small, strengthens our school in powerful ways.
Stay Connected – Join the PTSA Cougar Clips Newsletter & Social Media
Never miss an update! Sign up for the PTSA Cougar Clips newsletter to receive important announcements, event information, volunteer opportunities, and ways to advocate for our school.
Follow us on our PTSA Facebook group to connect with other parents and share ideas, as well as the Facebook page to stay in the loop. It’s an easy way to engage in school life, ask questions, and support your child’s experience.
Attend PTSA Meetings – Your Voice Matters
PTSA meetings are a great way to stay informed, share your ideas, and hear directly from school leadership and fellow parents. Meetings are open to everyone and offer a forum to ask questions, learn about upcoming initiatives, and shape decisions that impact our students.
By attending meetings, you’ll be more connected and empowered to help our school thrive. We encourage you to attend and see the power of parent partnership in action.
Volunteer Your Time – Every Bit Helps!
We understand that time is valuable and any amount you can give makes an impact. From helping at school events to supporting fundraisers or serving on a committee, there are many ways to get involved that fit your schedule and interests.
Even one volunteer shift or idea can help create a better experience for every student. Sign up to lend a hand.
