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Sts. Peter and Paul Home and School Association Mission To develop, with spiritual guidance, parent-teacher relationships and collaboration, and to enhance students’ educational experience.
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Home & School Association and Parent Activities
Saints Peter and Paul offers many opportunities for parents to be involved in their child’s education. The active Home & School Association (HSA) counts over 90% of parents and teachers as members.
The HSA provides:
- a channel of communication between parents and the school administration
- educational opportunities for students, parents, and faculty
- social events for students and their families
- school-related activities to benefit students and faculty
- fundraising opportunitites
Communication. The HSA has one meeting each month attended by the principal, teachers, and parents. The HSA assists the school in communicating to parents via email.
Educational opportunities. Saints Peter and Paul and the HSA are committed to providing educational opportunities for students, parents, and faculty. The HSA funds Enrichment Programs for students and professional development for teachers as well as supplies and educational aids for classrooms.
| HSA Officers (2010-11)
President: Dave Nadler Vice President: Jim Siders Secretary: Kristyl Fulton Treasurer: Mandy Wechter
Bylaws - PDF HSA Meetings Meetings are held on the first Tuesday of each month, September through May, at 6:30 p.m. in the Parish Hall.
Upcoming Agenda Issues To Be Posted
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Social events. The HSA hosts several social events throughout the year, including back-to-school socials and dances. New families are welcomed by a host family along with social events prior to the school year.
Fundraising. The HSA hosts many fundraising events throughout the year including cookie dough and magazine sales, raffles, as well as box tops and grocery rewards programs.
Volunteers. Parent volunteers are welcome both during and after school. Parents assist during the school day in the classroom, in the library, and in the lunchroom. After school, parents organize Enrichment programs and tutoring programs.
Family support. The HSA provides support to families in times of need, including the birth of a new baby, illness, or other time of crisis. The school community provides meals, runs errands, and helps however is needed.
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