Alton C. Crews Middle School PTSA


2011-2012
Dear A.C. Crews Parents, Teachers, and Students,
We would like to take this opportunity to welcome back our returning Crews families and say hello to new ones. We look forward to getting to know you and work with you on helping our school and its students become the best they can be.
The most significant way to get started in helping your children (or yourself if you are a student) succeed is to join PTSA. For just $5 per membership, you can help sustain the many programs that are supported by PTSA. Check out the PTA website (www.pta.org) for great membership benefits. You may be surprised how quickly your membership pays for itself!
You can access our calendar as well as the PTSA website (www.crewsptsa.org) through the Crews website (www.crews.org). Also at (www.bigtent.com/groups/crewsptsa) you will be able to stay informed of upcoming events and volunteer opportunities for Crews, as well as you can print out a volunteer form and pass in to your child’s teacher. We would love to have you involved in helping out on our committees this year. A list of chairpersons and their contact information is attached.
Thank you so much for your support. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions or suggestions.
Nancy McGinnis & Pamela Buie
Co-Presidents
Alton C. Crews Middle School PTSA
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PTSA Goals
· To Be Advocates For All Children and Youth
The Alton C. Crews Middle School PTSA is committed to being inclusive in our advocacy efforts to represent and support all who nurture and educate children and youth.
· To Build Strong Bonds Between Home and School
The Alton C. Crews Middle School PTSA is committed to establish a link between parents, educators, and community members to improve children’s lives by addressing health, education and social concerns.
· To Promote Student Participation in Our School and Community
The Alton C. Crews Middle School PTSA is committed to providing opportunities to our students to participate in activities which encourage student achievement, responsibility, and involvement in their school and community.