Parent resources

Current PTO leadership for the 2011 – 2012 school year:

  1. BulletCynthia Braun

  2. BulletMarie Darstein

  3. BulletSandra Diaz

  4. BulletJordan Liflander

  5. BulletLy Messina

  6. BulletJoy Patterson

  7. BulletMeg Stroupe

Uniform Swap

Has your child outgrown his or her uniform? Do you need a uniform? Join our Uniform Swap program to help parents who need assistance in holding down clothing costs.

Download the form and bring it to
Download FormParents_files/Uniform_Swap_.pdf
the school or email it to the office.

Extended Day Program

The EDP is an on-campus, after-school program The daily schedule includes snack time, homework time, outside play, and age appropriate craft activities.

Families may utilize EDP on a full-time or drop-in basis. The hours of the program are 2:50 p.m. (school dismissal time) until 5:30 p.m. Please contact the school office for the necessary forms and rate information.

 

The PTO works with the principal and the school board to promote the intellectual and spiritual development of students. It builds a close relationship between parents and teachers so they can work together to educate students.

The PTO holds meetings throughout the school year and sponsors activities for families to get together, for parents to meet and “Chat”, and for students to enjoy.  The PTO helps the school to raise money for special needs/purchases or for any other needs the school may have.

Parents and others can support the school by participating in the school contributions programs at local grocery stores by recycling aluminum cans and collecting Boxtops for Education. None of these programs cost anything to participate in them. We wish to thank Publix, Bi-Lo, and Ingles Markets for their support of the school.

There are various opportunities for parents to help out at the school.  All parents and school volunteers MUST complete a required “Protecting God’s Children” class before they are eligible to volunteer.  A copy of their certificate of completion must be on file in the school office.

Involved parents are partners in learning

Empowering
God’s Children…
To grow in faith
To achieve academic excellence
To become strong leaders
To serve the community
To protect the environment
…To be the best they can be!