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Garden Gate Elementary PTA



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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions: This page contains answers to common questions of students and parents.
  1. What does PTA stand for?
  2. When does the PTA meet?
  3. Who can come to the PTA meetings?
  4. What happens at a PTA meeting and what is the attitude?
  5. What is the benefit of being a member?
  6. If I am a PTA member, do I have to do volunteer work?
  7. Why does the PTA needs money?
  8. Can I still donate or give a different amount for the Direct Donations?
  9. What does CEEF stand for and what does it do?
  10. Who do I ask if I have more questions?



What does PTA stand for?

PTA stands for Parent Teacher Association. Garden Gate PTA is part of the 
State and National PTA organizations that support the cause of public 
education.
Garden Gate PTA a group of parents, teachers and caregivers that want to 
help our children receive the most from our Garden Gate School education.
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When does the PTA meet?

The Garden Gate PTA meets once a month, usually the first THURSDAY of the 
month.  We meet at 7:15pm in the GLC for about 60-90 minutes.  EVERYONE is 
invited and welcome to attend any of the PTA meetings. Attendance is 
completely optional.
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Who can come to the PTA meetings?

Everyone is welcome at any meeting.  You do not have to be a member to come 
to the meetings, however only members are allowed to vote.
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What happens at a PTA meeting and what is the attitude?

The PTA gather to discuss and review the upcoming events and what needs to 
be done, approve expenditures, review the budget and discuss any issue that 
is brought to the attention of the PTA.
The PTA community is light hearted and friendly. If there are difficulties 
we discuss them with open minds and hearts. Visitors are always welcome. You 
might even meet some new parents.
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What is the benefit of being a member?

Parents participation plays a significant role in the educational and social 
growth of our children. The PTA is one way to make a difference at the 
school. You can have a voice in the activities at Garden Gate, how the PTA 
spends its budget, and what we focus on.
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If I am a PTA member, do I have to do volunteer work?

No. Volunteering is completely optional. Everyone has different skills, 
desires, comfort levels, and family and work commitments. You are not 
required to volunteer but we want you to feel WELCOME to volunteer if you 
would like to, and in the way that fits into your schedule.
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Why does the PTA needs money?

The PTA pays for a lot of the extra programs at Garden Gate. We pay for 
aides in the classroom, Spectra Art and the librarian, and support part of 
the Music Teachers' salary for K-3rd grade, . We purchase needed equipment 
for the teachers,funds the emergency supplies for the school, and programs 
such as Project Cornerstone. The PTA hosts events such as Book Fairs, Fall 
Celebration, International/Discovery Day, Math/Science Night, Book Exchange 
Night, Family Literacy/Art Night, Fun-in-the-Sun Family Event. Therefore,the 
PTA raises money through Direct Donations to enhance the school environment.
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Can I still donate or give a different amount for the Direct Donations?

Yes. You can give any amount at any time for the Direct Donations Campaign.
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What does CEEF stand for and what does it do?

CEEF stands for Cupertino Educational Endowment Foundation and is a 
community foundation which seeks to create opportunities for involvement and 
giving for the perpetual educational benefit of students in the Cupertino 
Union School District.  The Cupertino Educational Endowment Foundation was 
established in 1984 to provide a stable source of income for educational 
programs the Cupertino Union School District could not otherwise offer 
through public funds alone. This past decade, CEEF is proud to have been 
able to grant some $7.2 million in support of 26 educational programs which 
have benefited every student, teacher, and administrator in the district. 
CEEF areas of focus have included teacher training and instructional 
materials, the visual and performing arts, and pilot programs.
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Who do I ask if I have more questions?

You can ask any PTA board member.  We're available and would be happy to 
answer questions. You can also email to kathleen.mcculloch@comcast.net for 
any question.
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