Westfield HS PTSA

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Membership Center

Christina Black, Membership Chair

All Parents, Staff Members, and Students are invited and encouraged to support Westfield High School by joining the PTSA. The Westfield High School PTSA sponsors College Scholarships*, Teacher Grants*, Report Card A Days, the Mulch Drive, the All Night Grad Party, Practice SAT/ACT, Parent Programs, Tutoring, Staff Appreciation, Bulldog BBQ, and more.  

Memberships are good for one academic year. So if you joined the PTSA last year, you will need to join again this year.  You can 

We invite you to become a member as early as possible in the year. This will enable the PTSA to start with available funds to support academics and other activities right away. However, we are happy to accept new memberships at any time during the year! 

*To be eligible for a PTSA Scholarship, Class of 2019 students must be PTSA members.  Class of 2020 must be PTSA members for 2 years.  Staff must be PTSA members to be eligible for Teacher Grants.

Why Join PTSA?

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A member is the most important person in any organization. When members join the PTA they bring with them certain needs and wants, and as PTA leaders, it is our obligation to do our very best to fulfill those needs.

  • Investing in our childrens future
  • Communicating with local and state decision makers on issues and concerns facing today’s children
  • Growing personally and professionally through leadership development
  • Obtaining valuable resources and materials on parenting, education, health, and safety topics
  • Uniting with a national association that advocates exclusively on behalf of all children

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Why Students Should Join PTSA

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Offering Students an Opportunity to be Involved in their Education

The youth of today are genuinely interested in improving their communities and their education. PTSAs actually provide youth members with the opportunity to make a difference. Students develop leadership skills, learn about the legislative process, increase their self-esteem, and contribute to the school. In turn, adult members gain a new perspective for program development, as well as acquire a better understanding of the youth of today.

As a student, you know what’s happening in your school and you are uniquely qualified to determine how your education can be improved.

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