Norwood Park PTO
What is PTO? How Can I Get Involved?
PTO stands for Parent Teacher Organization, a school-based, non-profit organization with a mission to help build a community that supports the school’s academic endeavors.
We are a group of mothers, fathers, family members, teachers, staff, and administrators working together to create fun events, purchase supplies for students and staff, and collaborate with others to make our students and faculty’s time at school the best possible.
If you have a student at Norwood Park Elementary School, we would love for you to join!
We Need You!
- Become a Member — It's Free!
- Attend Our Monthly Meetings — We are Fun and Friendly!
- Share Ideas and Suggestions!
- Volunteer When You Can — No Pressure!
- Be Involved In Your Child's School Career
Sign Up to Stay Connected
- Go to Norwoodpark.ptoboard.com
- Click Sign Up (mobile phone top right menu-then click sign up link)
- After signing up, enter code DPA668
What Does PTO Do?
Organize
Organizing and executing school events, activities, and fundraisers are a key part of our PTO
Enhance
Through fundraising efforts, we help provide extra classroom supplies, teacher meals, special projects for our school, activities for our students, faculty, community and much more.
Support
We aim to provide support for our students, staff and NP families
Involved
We plan events and activities to promote community within our school and surrounding area. Some of our events include the Fall Festival, Color Run, Glow Party, Spring Block Party, dine-out nights and other unique fundraisers.
2024–25 Board
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President Mandi Haumont
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Treasurer Samantha Jacobi
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Secretary Kathy Zimmerman
2024–25 Meeting Dates
- September 10
- October 8
- November 12
- January 7
- February 11
- March 18
- April 29
2024–25 Important Dates
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July 29 Kindergarten Orientation
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August 8 Open House / PTO Patio Party
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September 13 Color Run
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October 18 4th Annual Fall Festival
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November 26 Turkey Trot
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February 7 Family Date Night / Glow Party
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May 9 Block Party