Parent Teacher Organization

Elected Officers

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President

Val Gomes

Vice President

Secretary

Jillian Birtch

Treasurer

Angelique Scaglione

Membership

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Every parent, guardian, teacher, and staff member is an automatic member of the PTO. All are welcome to lend a helping hand and strongly encouraged to attend any of the monthly PTO meetings to share their new ideas.

Regular meetings are held once a month at the school. Dates and times to be announced. These meetings, designed to be informative and educational, are open to ALL family members of Holy Family School.

Funds

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The PTO sponsors activities to strengthen the family-school relationship, and raises funds to support the school in its educational and extracurricular missions. Some examples of recent fund raising activities that have been successful: Lenten Fish Fries, and our Scrip Program.

Whether it is attending meetings, assisting in fund-raising, or volunteering at the school, being involved is important to the ongoing success of Holy Family School. We invite you to attend a meeting!

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