The next PTO meeting is scheduled for Feb. 2. The meetings are always held on the first Tuesday of the month barring any conflicts.
PTO President Cathy Huber said, “The wonderful part about coming to the meetings is hearing Principal John Williams speak. It’s the one place where (parents) can hear the principal speak.”
Huber said she encourages parents to join the PTO and come to the meetings. To join, one must send in a donation of $10 to the PTO, and then they may come to the meetings.
Huber also said, “(The parents) should come to the meetings and at that time they can find out volunteer opportunities. A lot of parents don’t realize the need for volunteers even at this level of school.” By Nick Andrews <[email protected]>
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