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Letter from
the PTA President
Dear Parents and Teachers, The PTA Board
would like to welcome our students, teachers and parents back to a new
school year. We are so
excited about what lies ahead! Our theme for this year: School · Home · Community - “Connecting for Success”, represents the importance of EVERYBODY investing time and energy in our children. It is our hope that the relationships built between the staff, teachers, parents, students and the community continue to grow. Our goal of ensuring that our children receive a solid education cannot be achieved without the cooperation of us all. It is for this reason, we are asking that you get involved with Millwood and your PTA. There is no better time to show our children that we care about their future. We have so many
dedicated volunteers at Millwood, but we welcome more.
Volunteering helps our children, the school, our community, and
it nourishes our souls when we help others. A famous
educator once said, “If you want to lift yourself up, lift up someone
else.” It is the PTA’s
hope to lift up all students, parents and teachers this year!
We are all here for each other, for the common goal of educating
our children. With
Warmest Regards, Parent Involvement
It takes time and care to be an involved parent. Who are
your child's friends? What excites your child at school? Questions like
these can lead you to the keys to the success of your child in school,
with friends, and in life. Explore some ways that you can make a
difference in your child's life. Can I Really Make A Difference? How Do I Help My Child Succeed? What Happens If I Get Involved? 10 Ways To Help Your Child Succeed 100 Ways For Parents to Be More Involved in Their Child's Education
Poll
Results Point to Parents' Concerns about Education WASHINGTON DC With more than 6 million members, National PTA is the largest volunteer child advocacy organization in the United States. Since its founding in 1897, National PTA has prided itself in being a powerful voice for children, a relevant resource for parents, and a strong advocate for public education. Membership in National PTA is open to anyone who is concerned with the education, health, and welfare of children and youth. For more information about National PTA, visit www.pta.org or call (800) 307-4PTA (4782). For detailed poll findings, contact Jenni Gaster Sopko (312) 670-6782 Ext. 327 or Laura Battle (312) 670-6782 Ext. 325 |
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