Parent Teacher Partnership Imagine Charter School at Weston has a very active parent organization called the Parent Teacher Partnership (PTP). This organization actively supports the school’s instructional programs and enhances community school relationships. The PTP sponsors a wide variety of family oriented activities and events throughout the school year. All parents are encouraged to join as well as attend general meetings. Prior notice of PTP General Meetings are given via email or flyers/newsletters sent home with students.
Who are the members of the PTP?Parents and Teachers/Staff of Imagine Charter School at Weston.
What is the purpose of the PTP?The PTP works to support the school, enhance learning experience for all children, and strengthen the community bond. The PTP will sponsor many fun events throughout the year. These are social functions that bring the community together. Some fundraising is done to offset the cost of running these events for students and families.Why should I join the PTP?Imagine Charter School at Weston is an involved and close knit community. It is an organization that you would be proud to be a part of. The PTP will strive to continue to enhance and enrich the children’s educational experience, and make a difference in our families lives.Why does the PTP do fundraisers and where does the money go?The PTP needs to raise funds to support the events such as Fall Fun Day, Meet the Masters, Math Superstars, Career Day, Winterfest, Educational Speakers and Programs. They also bring in funds to award grants to teachers for enhancements they otherwise may not have in their classroom.What can I do for the PTP?The programs and events are organized, funded and run by the PTP members. We invite you to participate through membership dues and volunteering. A great variety of volunteer opportunities are available. They have everything from leadership roles to simple set up/clean up of events. Your hours are also counted toward the required school volunteer hours. The more volunteers the easier the task!
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