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Parent Teacher Organization (PTO)
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Montessori Children’s House is fortunate to have an active
and productive Parent Teacher Organization (PTO).
The Parent Teacher organization provides opportunities for additional
parent/teacher and parent/parent communication and provides a
forum for leadership development, information exchange, discussion
and action on issues affecting the students at Montessori
Children’s House.
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The Parent Teacher Organization is comprised of a group of concerned and
dedicated parents who volunteer their time throughout the school
year and who want to do all
they can to make Montessori Children's House and its teachers,
staff, and students the best they can be.
The Montessori Children's House PTO has a place for parents who
want to be involved coordinating events and activities, either in
the school or from home. Periodic PTO meetings will be scheduled
and announced throughout the year.
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The PTO members organize the monthly bake sales, supervise the school fund raising event,
choose and schedule appropriate on-site school field trips,
design, scrapbook and coordinate the school colored yearbook,
sponsor special
projects (especially during holidays), and volunteer their time
working with the students in all the classrooms.
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Profits from the PTO events are used for the monthly in school
field trips, to lower the overall price of the parent’s cost of
the end of year school yearbook, to purchase “extras” for the
children throughout the year and to improve the overall quality of the school.
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All parents are encouraged to
get involved in our school’s Parent Teacher Organization. Participation is
optional, but all involved help to shape and improve the future
enhancement of your child’s education and his school. It's your
chance to have a voice in many decisions that affect your child
and his school. Parents, teachers and staff can work together to
address issues such as school events, appropriate field trips, the
school yearbook, fund raising, and in general forming a bond
between school and home.
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