Jefferson Elementary School PTA - Join PTA

  • Why join the Jefferson Elementary PTA?

    The number one reason to join the Parent Teacher Association is to benefit your child. In doing so, you also help your school. But there are many more PTA advantages:

    • Get Connected. There’s no better way to know what’s happening in your school.
    • Discover Great Resources. The PTA offers a variety of programs designed for parents as well as students.
    • Tap into a Network. PTA functions are opportunities to meet other parents and teachers, build rapport, and discuss issues that are on your mind. You can share ideas, concerns, and experiences.
    • Watch Yourself Grow. By volunteering with your PTA, you put your skills and hobbies to use for a noble cause—your child and all children in the community.
    • Speak Up. PTA can be a way for you to more effectively suggest change at your child’s school.
    • Witness Improvement. By getting involved at your child’s school you’ll be part of the solution, helping make positive changes. Local PTAs play an important role by supporting building improvements through advocacy and play an important role in fundraising for curriculum-based programs and social events.
    • Be a Role Model. By becoming a PTA member, you’ll be demonstrating to your child the importance you place on education.
    • Enjoy Substantial Benefits. Individuals and local units can take advantage of a host of benefits from PTA membership, including discounts and offers from member benefit providers and sponsors, magazine subscriptions, leadership training, e-newsletters, and much more.

    Why is your involvement so important to your child's success? 

    • The evidence is consistent, positive, and convincing.
    • Families have a major influence on their children’s achievement in school and through life.
    • No matter what your family income or background, students with involved parents, guardians, or caregivers are more prone to:
      • Earn higher grades and test scores
      • Pass their classes, get promoted, and enroll in higher-level programs
      • Attend school regularly
      • Have better social skills
      • Graduate and go on to post-secondary education