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Membership

When you join the PTSA, you join millions of others who care about issues affecting children.

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Who joins the PTSA?

  • Parents
  • Students
  • Teachers and school staff
  • Community members

Why do they join the PTSA?

Resources
Obtain materials and practical information on a variety of topics of interest to parents and families.

Learn about important issues affecting the children and schools in your community.

Networking Opportunities
Share concerns, ideas, and experiences with other parents and educators in the community.

Be a voice for your children – and all children – by communicating and partnering with school and community leaders on important issues.

Involvement
Support school activities and enhance your child’s academic environment.
Learn about local and state legislation affecting education and health programs.
Take advantage of opportunities and programs offered by our State PTA and National PTA.

How do I join the Herndon High School PTSA?

Complete the Membership Form and attach a check for $10, made payable to HHS PTA, and mail it to HHS PTA, 700 Bennett Street, Herndon, VA 20170 or have your child drop it off at the main office or click here to join online using PayPal. A portion of the dues supports local, state, and national PTA dues.


Now I'm a member.  What happens next?

There are many ways to become involved in the Herndon High School

Attend PTSA meetings to learn about activities that are currently being planned, find out information from our school administrators, voice your opinion on a variety of topics, vote on current issues, and elect board members.

Volunteer your time and skills.

Consider taking an even more active role – ever thought about being a board member or committee chairperson? Ask a current board member what it takes.

 



Questions?   Find an error? Contact Curator:Brynn.Walker@fcps.edu      Last updated: October 19, 2009

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