The PTA is a grassroots organization that brings parents and teachers together so they can work towards improving the lives and education of students. Over 6.5 million people belong to PTAs nationwide, making it the largest child-advocacy volunteer association. Simply, a PTA is a group of adults, both men and women, affiliated with a school that have organized to work to help children thrive and learn — whether that means fundraising for school supplies, educating parents, helping teachers, or fighting for legislation to ensure every child gets a high-quality education.
School Council Minutes 111811.pdf
PTSA Contact Information.pdf
The establishment of School Council is intended to help local boards of education by bringing parents and the community together with teachers and school administrators to create a better understanding of and mutual respect for each other’s concerns and to share ideas for school improvement. School Councils shall represent the community of parents and businesses. The School Council typically meets bi-monthly at Hull Middle School from 8:00 – 9:00 am on Friday mornings, with periodic task force and committee meetings called as needed. The school council minutes will be posted after each meeting.