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Who is the PTA?
Three Levels of Commitment to Children
Alpac PTA local unit
Our school’s PTA is governed by an Executive Board of a president, vice president, a secretary, and a treasurer. This team manages a Board of Directors consisting of the chairs and co-chairs of committees. Participating as a Member in our local unit gives parents and teachers a voice and a vote concerning fundraising, community activities, educational enrichment, and legislative endorsement. We work closely with school and district administration for the benefit of the students at our school.
Alpac Vision: "Making every child's potential a reality."
Alpac Mission:
PTA is
a power voice for all children.
a relevant resource for families and communities.
a strong advocate for the education and well-being of every child.
Alpac Vision: "Making every child's potential a reality."
Alpac Mission:
PTA is
a power voice for all children.
a relevant resource for families and communities.
a strong advocate for the education and well-being of every child.
Washington State PTA
The Washington Congress of Parents and Teachers (the Washington State PTA), a branch of the National Congress of Parents and Teachers (the National PTA), was founded in 1905. The Washington State PTA is a nonprofit, membership association which seeks to bring together the home, school and community on behalf of all children and youth.
Washington State PTA includes all people without regard to differences in race, culture, ethnicity, religion, socio-economic status, gender, abilities, special needs or geographic location.
The Washington State PTA is governed by a Board of Directors consisting of 4 statewide officers, 13 region directors, a leadership director, a program director, and a legislative director. The board governs the affairs of the State PTA, as well as provides leadership training and education to local PTA units and councils. The Washington State PTA is chartered by and affiliated with the National PTA.
WSPTA Vision
"Making every child's potential a reality."
WSPTA Mission
PTA is
a power voice for all children.
a relevant resource for families and communities.
a strong advocate for the education and well-being of every child.
Washington State PTA includes all people without regard to differences in race, culture, ethnicity, religion, socio-economic status, gender, abilities, special needs or geographic location.
The Washington State PTA is governed by a Board of Directors consisting of 4 statewide officers, 13 region directors, a leadership director, a program director, and a legislative director. The board governs the affairs of the State PTA, as well as provides leadership training and education to local PTA units and councils. The Washington State PTA is chartered by and affiliated with the National PTA.
WSPTA Vision
"Making every child's potential a reality."
WSPTA Mission
PTA is
a power voice for all children.
a relevant resource for families and communities.
a strong advocate for the education and well-being of every child.
National PTA
The National PTA, founded in 1897, is the nation's oldest child advocacy organization. It is comprised of nearly 6.5 million members in more than 26,000 local PTA units throughout the United States and Europe.