- What does PTA stand for?
- What are the Membership Dues?
- What do my dues pay for?
- When are PTA meetings held?
- Does the PTA fundraise?
- If I become a member, do I have to come to all the meetings?
- Do I have to join a bunch of committees?
- What are the benefits of becoming a PTA member?
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What does PTA stand for?
Parent Teacher Association
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What are the Membership Dues?
Single Membership Dues $10.00
Double Membership Dues $18.00
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What do my dues pay for?
A portion of our membership dues go to the state and national offices. The
remainder of the dues stay within our own budget and are used for the many
wonderful programs provided here in our own school. Programs that benefit
EVERY child.
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When are PTA meetings held?
The first Tuesday of the month at 6:30pm in the school library.
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Does the PTA fundraise?
Yes. We fundraise every other year. That is why some years our budget looks
bigger than others. We need to make our fundraising money support our budget
for 2 years.
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If I become a member, do I have to come to all the meetings?
No. You can come to as many meeting as you like. Even if you can't make any
meetings during the year, your membership dollars still help support the
programs that the PTA funds.
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Do I have to join a bunch of committees?
No. There are no requirements or restrictions. YOU decide how active you
would like to be.
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What are the benefits of becoming a PTA member?
With PTA you have a voice to advocate for your child, as well as every child
in our school. You get to meet lots of other parents and teachers who are
working toward the same goal - making County Line the best school in
Germantown! Most importantly, your child is so proud to have you take an
active part in their school/education. It makes such a diffecence to them
knowing that you think their school is so important.