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PTA meetings are held once a month, usually on the 1st Tuesday of the month, in Room 310 unless otherwise announced.

Parent Teacher Association

With dwindling budgets from the DOE, parent participation can be what makes a good school into a great school. At PS3, we have an active PTA which works to support and enrich the academic and social life of all the students. All families, teachers and staff are automatically members of the PTA and are encouraged to attend meetings which take place 8 times throughout the school year and volunteer as much as they are capable in school events, fund raisers and programs sponsored by the PTA. Child care for school-aged children is available during the meetings.

 

 

PTA Committees

Here is a brief summary of each committee's work. For meeting dates and contact information, refer to the bulletin boards in the lobby and outside the Main Office and Community Room as well as the website calendar.

 

Fund-Raisers

PS 3's music and clay programs and many of its community-building social events depend entirely on funds raised by the Parent Teacher Association or PTA. As a result, the year is marked by fund-raising rhythms, launched each year with the Direct Drive, in which each family is asked to make a contribution to help fund the year's activities, particularly the enhanced arts curriculum. The gala Fall Festival, a remarkable effort on the part of many hard-working parents, follows in November. In February the school hosts the industry-renowned Greenwich Village Antiquarian Book Fair, followed in March by our Silent Auction and the Scholastic Book Fair. A variety of smaller projects such as magazine and pie sales fill out each year.

 

School Leadership Team

Each public school is required to establish a School Leadership Team whose tasks involve developing an annual Comprehensive Educational Plan (CEP) and reviewing the budget to ensure that it supports the plan. The SLT consists of five staff members including the principal, guidance counselor and UFT union representative; two classroom teachers, and five parent representatives including one co-president of the PTA and four elected parent members. It meets regularly, posts minutes from its meetings and reports on its activities at each PTA meeting.

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