Parent Teacher Association
Joining PTA supports local, state and national efforts to improve the education of children and the lives of families. Membership provides the opportunity for individuals to raise their voices with others throughout the state and nation to protect children’s rights. Membership ensures that PTA’s voice is heard on issues affecting young people as well as providing opportunities for parent education, communication and leadership development.
Getting involved in PTA builds skills in leadership, communication and advocacy. Active members are a valuable community resource for starting and maintaining projects to benefit children.
2024-2025 PTA Board
President - Nancy Rivera
Treasurer - Steven Andrade
Secretary - Guadalupe Arriaga
Auditor -
Historian - Susana Martinez
1st VP-Membership- Guadalupe Vasquez
2nd VP - Communication -
3rd VP- Hospitality/Health -
4th VP - Ways & Means/Fundraising -
Parliamentarian - Open Position
Teacher Representative -
Principal - Elizabeth Becerra
PTA Organization
PTA Headquarters
Contact Us
National PTA Headquarters
National PTA Headquarters
1250 N. Pitt Street Alexandria, Virginia 22314
Phone: (703) 518-1200
Toll Free: (800) 307-4PTA (4782)
Fax: (703) 836-0942
E-mail: [email protected]
Phone: (703) 518-1200
Toll Free: (800) 307-4PTA (4782)
Fax: (703) 836-0942
E-mail: [email protected]
PTA
PTA Values
Collaboration: We work in partnership with a wide array of individuals and organizations to accomplish our agreed-upon goals.
Commitment: We are dedicated to promoting children’s health, well-being, and educational success through strong parent, family, and community involvement.
Accountability: We acknowledge our obligations. We deliver on our promises.
Respect: We value our colleagues and ourselves. We expect the same high quality of effort and thought from ourselves as we do from others.
Inclusivity: We invite the stranger and welcome the newcomer. We value and seek input from as wide a spectrum of viewpoints and experiences as possible.
Integrity: We act consistently with our beliefs. When we err, we acknowledge the mistake and seek to make amends