The PTA Mission  

Our mission is to provide support to the school and its parents by offering programs, communication, organization of volunteers and any other assistance that helps make every child’s potential a reality.

 
Won't you join today?  The cost is $8 per person.  Please fill out the form here and send it, along with your check made out to BPES PTA, and the Hall of Fame star back to school in your child's folder.  Thank you for supporting BPES PTA!
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What has our PTA done for Bette Perot Elementary School?

Please review the long list of items your PTA has brought to the school to improve or increase child participation. We would love to hear what You would like your PTA to bring to our school. Be sure to look for "helping hands" on many of these items throughout the campus.
  • Purchased recess equipment for each grade level.
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    Is currently working with the outdoor education committee to develop an outdoor learning center (should be completed Fall 2010)
     
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    Provided added sports equipment for the school to use in PE classes
     
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    Purchased two outdoor garbage receptacles for two playground areas
     
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    Purchased handbells for the music department
     
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    Provided most grade levels with reading whisper phones
     
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    Funded, organized and ran all class parties
     
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    Brought parent education programs to the school
     
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    Collaborated to bring the Cultural Fair to our school
     
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    Organized, promoted and lead the Patriot Pumpkin Parade fun run
     
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    Provided the Boo Hoo Woo Hoo for Kindergarten parents on the first day of school
     
     
    Organized and provided for teacher appreciation events
     
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    Donuts with Dad and Movie Night with Dad
     
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    Back to school dance
     
  • Spring Block Party
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 For more than a 100 years, Parent Teacher Association (PTA) has provided support, information and resources to families focused on the health and education of children. The organization was founded in 1897 in Washington DC as the National Congress of Mothers by Alice McLellan Birney and Phoebe Apperson Hearst. If not for these women and their vision and determination, there would not be a PTA—an organization that has been woven into the very fabric of American life.

 

By whatever name it has been known, National PTA was created to meet a profound challenge: to better the lives of children. And today, it continues to flourish because PTA has never lost sight of its goal: to change the lives of children across our great nation for the better.

 

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