The Parent Teacher Association
Membership is open to anyone who believes in the Mission and Purposes of National Parent Teacher Association. Individual
members may belong to any number of PTAs and pay dues in each. Every person who joins a local PTA automatically becomes a
member of both the state and National PTAs.
Together we are a powerful voice for children.
With your help, we can continue to work toward PTA's goal of a quality education and nurturing environment for every child.
PTA
Vision
Making every child's potential a reality.
PTA
Mission
PTA is
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A powerful voice for all children,
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A relevant resource for families and communities, and
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A strong advocate for the education and well-being of every child.
PTA Values
Collaboration: We work in partnership with a wide array of individuals
and organizations to accomplish our agreed-upon goals.
Commitment: We are dedicated to promoting children’s health,
well-being, and educational success through strong parent, family, and community involvement.
Accountability: We acknowledge our obligations. We deliver on
our promises.
Respect: We value our colleagues and ourselves. We expect the
same high quality of effort and thought from ourselves as we do from others.
Inclusivity: We invite the stranger and welcome the newcomer.
We value and seek input from as wide a spectrum of viewpoints and experiences as possible.
Integrity:
We act consistently with our beliefs. When we err, we acknowledge the mistake and seek to make amends.
Purposes
of the Parent Teacher Association
- To promote the welfare of the children and youth in home, school, community, and place of worship.
- To raise the standards of home life.
- To secure adequate laws for the care and protection of children and youth.
- To bring into closer relation the home and the school, that parents and teachers may cooperate intelligently in the education
of children and youth.
- To develop between educators and the general public such united efforts as will secure for all children and youth the
highest advantages in physical, mental, social, and spiritual education.
The Local Parent Teacher Association
The PTA at the local level is linked to the state PTA and National PTA, forming a nationwide network of members working
on behalf of all children and youth.
Because of its connections to the state and National PTAs, the local PTA is a valuable resource to its school community
with (1) access to programs to benefit children, youth, and their families, and (2) the recognition and size to influence
the formulation of laws, policies, and practices—education or legislative.
Early Childhood PTAs
Preschool groups often round up parents from several neighborhoods and various early-childhood programs. They involve child-care
providers, grandparents, and others concerned with the education and development of children from birth to age five.
Elementary/Middle School PTAs
PTAs serve as a type of forum where parents, teachers, administrators, and other concerned adults discuss ways to promote
quality education, strive to expand the arts, encourage community involvement, and work for a healthy environment and safe
neighborhoods.
Parent-Teacher-Student Associations
PTSAs actually provide youth members with the opportunity to make a difference by developing leadership skills, learning
about the legislative process, increasing their self-esteem, and contributing to the school. In turn, adult members gain a
new perspective for program development, as well as acquire a better understanding of the youth of today.
Special Education PTAs
National PTA believes that all children have the right to a quality public education, which allows each child the opportunity
to reach his or her fullest potential. Special Education PTAs are designed to help parents advocate for special-needs children.