Frequently Asked Questions: This page contains answers to common questions of students and parents.
When and where are the P.T.O. meetings held?
The first Wednesday evening of each month, our meetings start at 5:00 PM in the Greenbrook Library.Back to Top
The first Wednesday evening of each month, our meetings start at 5:00 PM in the Greenbrook Library.
Do I have to go to the meetings to be active in the P.T.O.?
No, participation in P.T.O. does not require meeting attendance. We absolutely welcome any time, projects, or activities you maybe able to contribute. Back to Top
No, participation in P.T.O. does not require meeting attendance. We absolutely welcome any time, projects, or activities you maybe able to contribute.
Can I become a member at anytime during the year?
Yes, in fact, if you are a parent or guardian of a Greenbrook student you are a member of the P.T.O.!! As parents we need to show our children that being active, in a positive way at school, is very important.Back to Top
Yes, in fact, if you are a parent or guardian of a Greenbrook student you are a member of the P.T.O.!! As parents we need to show our children that being active, in a positive way at school, is very important.
How does my student benefit from P.T.O.?
The P.T.O. is a support to students' learning environment in many constant and sometimes not so obvious ways. Everything from recess equipment to special classroom kits that teachers need fulfills the purpose of our fundraisers. We have annual events such as a Fun Fair, Book Fairs, Rollerskating Parties, School Supply Sales, and help with special needs that are particular to our students as they arise.Back to Top
The P.T.O. is a support to students' learning environment in many constant and sometimes not so obvious ways. Everything from recess equipment to special classroom kits that teachers need fulfills the purpose of our fundraisers. We have annual events such as a Fun Fair, Book Fairs, Rollerskating Parties, School Supply Sales, and help with special needs that are particular to our students as they arise.