 CapriSun OIS would like to thank Lauren, Leah, & Mrs. Lopresti for bringing this fundraiser to our attention and donating their Caprisun pouches to our PTO!!! click on the below website to view program guidelines
http://brands.kraftfoods.com/caprisun/default.aspx 
Box Tops Fundraiser
Remember to send your Box Tops through the end of school. The PTO submits these donations to receive money back for our school. Any and all donations are very much appreciated. Will your school win? Enter now for a chance to win 500,000 Bonus Box Tops for your school! • Grand Prize: 500,000 Bonus Box Tops ($50,000 value) • TWO First Prizes: 250,000 Bonus Box Tops ($25,000 value) Remember to enter every day! Visit www.thebigclip.com every day through October 31, 2009, to enter. Good luck! (Thanks Mrs. Teague for this info) http://www.boxtops4education.com/Default.aspx Parent Teacher Organization (PTO)
A Parent Teacher Organization (PTO) is similar to a Parent Teacher Association (PTA) [1] or Parent teacher Student Association (PTSA). A PTO is a formal organization that consists of parents, teachers and staff. The organization's goals may vary from organization to organization, but essentially the goals include volunteerism of parents, encouragement of teachers and students, community involvement, and welfare of students and families.
[edit] PTO Goals and/or Mission Statement
Individual organizations typically establish goals and/or a mission statement. Here is a sample PTO Mission Statement from the New Franklin School PTO:
The New Franklin School PTO is a nonprofit parent/teacher organization whose membership includes all parents, legal guardians and staff at New Franklin Elementary School. The PTO’s mission is to promote open communication and understanding between parents and staff of the New Franklin Elementary School. Our efforts serve to enhance and maximize the education of every child while aiding them in achieving their highest potential. The PTO sponsors assistance to teachers in classroom setting, holds fund-raisers for supplemental educational materials and experiences, supports school and family social interaction, and provides a non-biased forum for sharing information on issues that impact our children. It is our belief that the team effort of a parent teacher organization offers the best possible learning environment for our children. [2]
[edit] PTO Board
A PTO generally consists of a board. These members may include a president, vice president, secretary and treasurer. They may also include various specialty positions, such as hospitality or programs. The board typically governs the PTO by creating and voting on meeting dates, general meeting programs, etc.
[edit] PTO General Meetings
A PTO general meeting will consist of board members plus all parents, teachers and staff who are members of the PTO. A general meeting usually includes an agenda, which helps to keep the meeting on track. An agenda will usually include the following:
1. Name of PTO 2. Meeting Date 3. Meeting Location 4. Call to Order 5. Review of previous meeting's minutes 6. Officer’s Reports (President, Vice President, Secretary, etc.) 7. Committee Reports (if any committees have been formed for an event, such as a carnival) 8. Principal’s Report 9. Unfinished (Old) Business 10. New Business 11. Announcements 12. Adjournment
There may be a special event (such as a Family Reading Night, talent show or musical performance) or a special speaker included in the general meeting as well.
[edit] PTO versus PTA
PTO and PTA are very similar. One of the most notable differences is that a PTA is supported by a state and national PTA and thus funds are also sent to these offices to help sustain the PTA program. A PTO is local and the PTO's funds never leave its local PTO.
[edit] PTO Activities
PTO's encourage parent, teacher and community involvement by providing programs that facilitate so. These activities may include bicycle safety, drug awareness, energy conservation, reading programs, science programs, math programs and pedestrian safety.
[edit] For Parents
PTO parents get involved by supporting their students, teachers and staff. Parents can volunteer to be a room parent to assist with class parties or field trips. They can help setup at a carnival or health fair. They can help teachers and staff by making copies for the class.
[edit] For Teachers and Staff
Teachers and staff may become involved by helping to plan events that encourage the education of the students. These may include workshops, tutoring or special family nights (math, science, reading).
[edit] For Students
The students reap the benefits by the involvement and support of all the adults involved in the PTO. The PTO supports the educational goals of the school, thus extending those goals to the students.
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