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Goals for 2011-2012 School Year
Christie PTA MissionThe Christie PTA shares the three-fold Mission of the Texas PTA:
PTA is a grassroots organization made up of parents, teachers and others around the state who have a special interest in children, families and schools. PTA membership is as diverse as Texas is in cultures, education levels and parenting skills. By joining PTA, a member automatically becomes part of the largest child-advocacy organization in the state — over 630,000 strong across Texas. PTAs serve as a type of forum where parents, teachers, administrators, and other concerned adults discuss ways to promote quality education, strive to expand the arts, encourage community involvement, and work for a healthy environment and safe neighborhoods. PTAs work for children. PTAs meet together, study problems, support teachers, volunteer in schools, attend workshops on parenting and become informed on issues regarding children and youth. As a result, PTA members become better parents, teachers and citizens.
Goals for 2011-2012 School YearEnrich Student Learning: Support students, parents and teachers with programs and events that enhance the total learning environment, both academically and socially, by providing opportunities such as after school activities, assemblies, and funds for field trips and classroom support. Promote Communication, Collaboration and Advocacy: Collaborate with families, students, school staff and the community to promote the health, education, and safety of Christie students. Build community within Chrisite through good communication, parenting support, and active parent participation at school. Inform our membership about legislative and other governmental issues affecting the care and education of children.
About ChristieThe Christie PTA is proud to serve the community of Christie Elementary School. Directions to School From Dallas North Tollway: Parker Rd. Exit – East to Rainier, North on Rainier to the School Achievements U.S. Department of Education Blue Ribbon Award (1999), National Wildlife Federation Schoolyard Habitat, State of Texas Recognized School 1994-95 through 1998-99 and 2001-2003, recipient of several Plano ISD Education Foundation grants 2001-2005, TEA gold performance acknowledgments in mathematics and writing. Parent Involvement Opportunities School Improvement Council (6 parents serve per year), Key Communicators (3 parents per year) Parent volunteer for the classroom, PTA (monthly activities and meetings), Library helpers, office helpers, Dad’s Club, room parents, Field Day, school dance committee, help with special programs/assemblies, bookfair, yearbook sales, spiritwear sales, and much more. Feeder Schools Carpenter Middle School |

