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 Sandy Brunnenmeyer, PTSA President

Don't Miss Our Meetings!

Skyline PTSA will hold all meetings on the 4th Tuesday of every month at 1pm in the Skyline High School conference room. (Adjustments to this have been made to accommodate the school calendar.)

Skyline High School PTSA meeting dates:
    Aug. 21                                Jan 22
    Sept. 25                                Feb 26
    Oct. 23                                 Mar 26
    Nov. 27                                April 23
    Dec. 18                                May 28

Join PTSA:
            Parent Membership
            Student Membership
            Family Membership

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Skyline PTSA is a volunteer advocacy association that provides parents and families with a powerful voice to speak on behalf of every student and the best tools to help your family be safe, healthy, and successful in school and in life.

Skyline Parent Teacher Student Association is to benefit your child. Here are many of the Skyline PTSA advantages:     
    
  1. Get Connected. There's no better way to know what's happening at Skyline High School.

  2. Discover Great Resources. The PTSA offers a variety of programs designed for parents as well as students.

  3. Tap into a Network. PTSA functions are opportunities to meet other parents and teachers, building rapport, and discussing issues that are on your mind. Share ideas, concerns, and experiences.

  4. Watch Yourself Grow. By volunteering with your Skyline PTSA, you put your skills and hobbies to use for a noble cause—your child and all children in the Skyline community.

  5. Speak Up. PTSA can be a way for you to more effectively suggest change at Skyline High School.

  6. Witness Improvement. By getting involved at your Skyline you'll be part of the solution, helping make positive changes. Local PTSAs play an important role in fundraising to provide building improvements, curriculum-based programs, and social events.

  7. Be a Role Model. By becoming a PTSA member, you'll be demonstrating to your child the importance you place on education.





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