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North Ward Elementary School   Home of the Tigers

North Ward Elementary Parent Teacher Association
Every child. One voice.
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North Ward Elementary 2007-2008 Board
President: Courtney Kane

Vice President: Linnie Randolph

Treasurer: Belinda Ogden

Secretary: Katie Gray

Member-at-Large: Amy Anderson

Birthday Mom: Roberta Cauthen

Principal: Sandra Cowley

Staff Representatives:
Michelle Brennan
Nancy Fallin
Alicia McConnell
Nicole Marchesiello
Jessica Moore
Sarah Webb
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The Best Resource for Parents
As the largest volunteer child advocacy association in the nation, National Parent Teacher Association (PTA) reminds our country of its obligations to children and provides parents and families with a powerful voice to speak on behalf of every child while providing the best tools for parents to help their children be successful students.

National PTA does not act alone. Working in cooperation with many national education, health, safety, and child advocacy groups and federal agencies, National PTA collaborates on projects that benefit children and that bring valuable resources to its members.

Why PTA?
PTA is the largest child advocacy organization with over 7 million members in the National PTA and with nearly 239,000 members in the Maryland PTA, whose sole purpose is the education and welfare of all children at home and in the schools and communities nationwide
PTA speaks: PTA speaks for ALL children in ALL parts of the state and nation. We are not a special interest group, except to say that all children are "special" and that PTA will speak out so that children may secure the highest advantages in physical, mental, social and spiritual education. Local parent groups have little influence over state and national government agencies or legislative bodies.
PTA has name recognition:
PTA had been around since 1897--long enough to be recognized as a powerful force working solely on behalf of children. When you join PTA, you immediately become a member of both State and National organizations as well as you local PTA unit. It is through membership in the Maryland PTA and National PTA that you, your local unit, and most importantly, your children will benefit.
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