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61. CabDriver.com - Information On Society Organizations Education PTA Councils Erro
the Council serving ptas and ptos in Kansas. Councils, Lewisville ISD Council of ptas Council provides Livingston PT Council - This new jersey Council exists
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68. Woodbridge News
The tshirt back shows a graphic of the statue s back with the words And new jersey has her back. . Local principals, ptos and ptas took orders for the t
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Woodbridge Celebrates "Lady Liberty Day" MEDIA ADVISORY. . . MEDIA ADVISORY. . . MEDIA ADVISORY. . . MEDIA ADVISORY Gov. McGreevey Will Attend Gala Tribute to National Symbol April 20, 2004 WHAT: Lady Liberty Day : Celebration of Woodbridge School District's Fundraising Effort to Re-open Statue of Liberty. . . Woodbridge High School senior Dong Joo Kim designed Lady Liberty t-shirt. . . 3,000 t-shirts sold via school system, PTOS, PTAs. . . $19,400 net profit donated to the Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation WHERE: Elementary School 19, Maryknoll Road, Menlo Park Terrace, Woodbridge Phone: 732-417-5419; Principal: Sharon A. McGreevey WHEN: Friday, April 23, 11 a.m.- noon WHO: Attendees will include Gov. James McGreevey Sen. Joseph Vitale Mayor Frank G. Pelzman , Woodbridge Township Council members WOODBRIDGE - Earlier this year, when the re-opening of the Statue of Liberty was further delayed by daunting security upgrade costs, communities around the country started pitching in. In Woodbridge, the Township Council adopted a January 1 resolution urging the Federal government to fund greater security at the Statue of Liberty so it could be re-opened to the public. "As a symbol of our freedom, it is only fitting that the Statue of Liberty remain open," said

69. The Role Of The PTA - Alabama - GreatSchools.net
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(Page 1 of 1) The PTA is a powerful organization affiliated with many schools across the country. Here's how you can join the club. By GreatSchools.net Staff If you picture the PTA as just a small crew of moms who meet now and then to plan bake sales, you may be in for a big surprise. The Parent Teacher Association, or PTA , is a huge and very influential nationwide organization with state and local affiliates throughout the country. The national PTA is headquartered in Chicago and promotes parent involvement in school communities. It is also a powerful lobbying organization in state legislatures and in Washington, D.C., advocating on behalf of students and schools. PTA vs. PTO

70. The Role Of The PTA - New Jersey - GreatSchools.net
The Role of the PTA new jersey - GreatSchools.net. One thing is clear The number of ptos is growing. ptos even have their own recently formed
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(Page 1 of 1) The PTA is a powerful organization affiliated with many schools across the country. Here's how you can join the club. By GreatSchools.net Staff If you picture the PTA as just a small crew of moms who meet now and then to plan bake sales, you may be in for a big surprise. The Parent Teacher Association, or PTA , is a huge and very influential nationwide organization with state and local affiliates throughout the country. The national PTA is headquartered in Chicago and promotes parent involvement in school communities. It is also a powerful lobbying organization in state legislatures and in Washington, D.C., advocating on behalf of students and schools. PTA vs. PTO

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the fall dean’s list at Rutgers College, Rutgers University, new Brunswick, where to address residents The Marlboro K8 school district ptas, ptos and SCOPE
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Parents get involved Support is key to kids’ and schools’ success By BARBARA S. ROTHSCHILD
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Ruth Tily has answered the call to PTA for many years. She led A. Russell Knight Elementary School’s parent-teacher association when her children attended the school, and is now president of Cherry Hill High School West’s PTA. "We have a supportive group, with a volunteer list of a couple hundred names of parents who do everything from bake to help with blood drives,’ Tily said. In Washington Township, Angela Terruso served as president of the Hurffville School’s PTO when her sons went there and now is co-president of the Presidents’ Council, made up of the district’s parent-teacher organizations and home-and-school associations.

73. Fundraising With Music Rewards - Fundraisers For School, Scout, Church, Preschoo
The groups selling our programs include ptas/ptos, scout troops, churches, Music Rewards was a new and unique addition to our lineup of fundraising
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The groups selling our programs include PTAs/PTOs, scout troops, churches, school bands and orchestras, choirs, sports organizations, dance groups, cheerleaders the list goes on and on. From time to time, we like to share success stories from a few of these groups. We raised money for large schools that raised as much as $5,000 to small schools which raise much less. We'd love the opportunity to help your organization and try to add you to our list of satisfied customers. (References are available upon request.) Long Hill United Methodist Children's Center - Trumbull, CT
Thank you for all you help with the fundraiser. The suggestions for letters and ideas for marketing were much appreciated. Our results were great. Parents responded favorably and we found it to be very rewarding both financially and in terms of providing our families with a nice variety of nice music. The recording of the Nutcracker is top notch. I am enjoying mine and my niece and nephew are enjoying theirs as well. We hope to work with you again next year. (This preschool sold over $2,800 in music and raised over $1,100 to support their programs) Barbara Clark, Director

74. Cutting Class: The PTA Plays Hooky From Educational Reform - Policy Review - Sum
Instead, ptas rally with teachers unions for tax increases, In 1994, new jersey Governor Christine Todd Whitman was expected to introduce a pilot
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Send a Letter to the Editor Since the publication of "A Nation at Risk" in 1983, Americans have become increasingly alarmed about the dismal results and soaring costs of their public schools. No group of citizens has a closer view of these problems or a more immediate stake in addressing them than the parents of the country's 48 million schoolchildren. Here and there, parents have won minor battles to influence curricula or oust mediocre school-board members. But as individuals, parents are no match for the forces that favor the status quo. The mission of the PTA has always been to "work on behalf of the best interests of all children on issues that affect their health, education, and welfare" and "to encourage parent involvement." With almost seven million members, the PTA offers great potential for promoting parental involvement in the educational welfare of children. But in the 1990s, that mission requires of the PTA something it has been unwilling to do: demand accountability for performance and spending at every level of the educational system. Local Control Decades ago, parents had significant influence over their neighborhood schools. Over the years, however, school districts consolidated, teachers and administrators came to see themselves as credentialed professionals, and state laws standardized educational practices and curricula. Today, many parents are less likely to get involved in their children's educational environment. Nevertheless, the impetus for reform will have to come from parents active at the grass roots.

75. PTA Forum With Charlene Haar Policyrev.htm
Not surprisingly, the PTA and the new jersey affiliate of the NEA joined a These are typical of the noneducational, social issues on which ptas focus
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by Charlene Haar Since the publication of "A Nation at Risk" in 1983, Americans have become increasingly alarmed about the dismal results and soaring costs of their public schools. No group of citizens has a closer view of these problems or a more immediate stake in addressing them than the parents of the country's 48 million schoolchildren. Here and there, parents have won minor battles to influence curricula or oust mediocre school-board members. But as individuals, parents are no match for the forces that favor the status quo. Parents' most promising forum to agitate for reform and hold their local educators accountable for failure already exists: the venerated National Congress of Parents and Teachers, commonly known as the PTA. Unfortunately, parents cannot count on either their local PTA or its national leadership to advance parental interests or even air diverse viewpoints. As it operates today, the PTA is useless to parents who want to play a meaningful role in educational reform. The mission of the PTA has always been to "work on behalf of the best interests of all children on issues that affect their health, education, and welfare" and "to encourage parent involvement." With almost seven million members, the PTA offers great potential for promoting parental involvement in the educational welfare of children. But in the 1990s, that mission requires of the PTA something it has been unwilling to do: demand accountability for performance and spending at every level of the educational system.

76. CareerJournal | New Ways For Working Parents To Participate In School Activities
(ptos, or ParentTeacher Organizations, are independent school-based groups, while ptas Parents have responded by starting a variety of new initiatives,
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From The Wall Street Journal Online It seemed like a simple thing, to hold a PTA meeting in the evening instead of during the workday. But for one mother, a Pittsburgh-area corporate attorney, getting it done proved impossible. When she asked the PTA president at her children's elementary school for a meeting to be held after work hours so she could attend, "I encountered open hostility," she says. Even after a parent poll at the school favored evening meetings, PTA leaders stuck to the daytime schedule. The attorney has given up and volunteers elsewhere. Getting involved in your kids' school can seem impossible for working parents. The timing of everything from school plays to bake sales, book drives and choir concerts can be a sore spot among parents, for understandable reasons. Working moms and dads desperately want to feel connected, but they need flexible volunteer opportunities and events timed around the workday. At-home parents, on the other hand, want to preserve family evenings and may feel being involved in school during the day is one benefit of staying home. The rift is one reason only one in nine working parents is active in children's schools, compared with a national average of one in four among all parents, says the National PTA, Chicago, a six-million-member parent group.

77. CareerJournal | New Ways For Working Parents To Participate In School Activities
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78. Discover Teaneck '83 "Then And Now" - Teaneck Public Library Online
in an area of about 7 1/2 square miles located just four miles from new York City. And that s not counting ptas, ptos, PTSAs , service organizations
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By Councilman Frank Hall When visitors come to Teaneck, they are generally impressed by a number of physical features. They see beautiful homes some contemporary, some Tudor, a few Pre-revolutionary colonials, and many other types. They see our broad "Main Street" called Cedar Lane, with its attractive shops and absence of overhead wires. They see our high school up on the hill, the two junior highs, and the eight elementary schools. If they take the time to drive around town, they see our 19 municipal parks, our Richard Rodda Teaneck Recreation Center, our beautiful, recently remodeled library, and our entire municipal complex on Paul Volker Green. They'll see our university, Fairleigh Dickinson, our hospital Holy Name,. and our most recent addition Glenpointe with its Loew's Hotel, office building, atrium, and hundreds of townhouses. All this and much more in an area of about 7 1/2 square miles located just four miles from New York City.

79. Schools Directory Of New Mexico
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80. Schools Directory Of New York
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