HOW CAN YOU HELP?

WHAT CAN VOLUNTEERS DO?

Almost anything -- cutting out paper shapes for a classroom project, becoming a room parent to help with classroom events, baking for a bake sale or teacher appreciation event. If your schedule makes it difficult to visit during school hours, there are plenty of "after hours" projects. You can sign up to help on a number of committees at the first PTO meeting or by calling one of the PTO officers.

2006 PTO Welcome Letter

Committees who will be looking for new chairpeople heading into the 2008-2009 school year are:

See our Committee Chairs page here.

Fundraising

We welcome your input at a PTO meeting where a lot of our planning and decisions take place. PTO meetings are held the third Wednesday of every month throughout the school year unless otherwise noted. New faces are always welcome!

See our Calendar of Events here.

DONATIONS

The Nelson Place School PTO is a 501c3 non profit organization. Tax deductable donations can be made to the general fund or for a specific purpose such as for library books or to sponsor an enrichment program at any time. Many companies have matching gift programs that match their employees contribution to qualified organizations too. Be sure to check with your employer. In addition, teachers usually have wishlists of items they could use in the classroom.... kleenex, water, snacks... check with your child's teacher if you are interested in helping with classroom items.


We look forward to working together with you to make our children's school an even better place to learn and grow.

Mike Malley, PTO President, mmalley@allmerica.com, 856-7997

Deborah Connor , Vice President, 508-856-0443, dconnor@hanover.com

Tony Economou, Treasurer, tonyeconomou@msn.com , 853-1948

Tamie Endow, Secretary, tendow1581@charter.net, 508-854-1581

 


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