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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions: This page contains answers to common questions of 
students and parents.
  1. When does the PTA have their meetings?
  2. Why are the meetings held in the Middle School?
  3. How much time is asked of volunteers?
  4. Why only 2 hours?
  5. What if I can't spare the time or hate meetings?
  6. How are the meetings organized?



When does the PTA have their meetings?

Traditionally, the meetings have been at night. Due to a conflict 
with other school functions the meetings in November and May will 
be at 3:30pm.
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Why are the meetings held in the Middle School?

Meeting times and locations on school property must be approved 
by the Administration. This has been the only consistently 
available space that has a secure room to store our property.
HOWEVER, there has been a request by the Elementary Principal to 
hold the next few meetings at the Elementary building to try to 
get more members at the meetings. 
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How much time is asked of volunteers?

We ask that volunteers donate only 2 HOURS a year to one of our 
PTA events or activities.
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Why only 2 hours?

Our events rarely last longer than that. If a PTA member can 
donate 2 hours to an event per year and be done, then they have 
provided another wonderful memory for the students of Liberty.
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What if I can't spare the time or hate meetings?

Sometimes a simple thing like checking our website for upcoming 
events or spreading a good word about the PTA can have an 
enormous ripple effect. You tell one person and they tell one 
person and so on and so on....
Pretty soon, our PTA event is the hottest thing happening!
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How are the meetings organized?

We have Bylaws that we must follow and that includes Robert's 
Rules of Order. Our meetings have agendas and are kept to a 
specific time frame. We know that everyone is busy and has places 
to go and people to see. We will not waste your time.
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