The Hillside School PTA is an active volunteer organization where parents and teachers work together to provide educational, fun, and enriching programs for our school.  As a member you will be eligible to vote on important items such as where PTA money is best spent.  Membership allows you to participate in school volunteer positions, become chairperson of a committee or a class parent, and/or take on a leadership role on the Executive Board. It is NOT mandatory for members to volunteer, but any time you have to spare will be appreciated. 

 

Our membership is $20 per family, which includes access to the online Membership Directory and a one year membership in the PTA for your family.

 

Become a Member!

 

The $20 Family Membership helps the PTA to fund many services and activities throughout the year. The PTA also runs various creative fundraisers to help raise money for programs at our school. Your financial contributions and valuable time, if you choose to volunteer, empowers the PTA to enrich our Hillside Community. Thank you so much for your support of the PTA!

 

Highlights of Hillside PTA Events and Services:

  • Community service projects such as clothing/food drives
  • Staff appreciation
  • Parent education nights
  • Multicultural events
  • After school enrichment programs, student assemblies, art appreciation, etc.
  • Graduation events for the 5th grade class
  • Community social events such as Movie Night, Seasonal Family Nights, and more!

Membership Directory

 

The Membership Directory (formerly called the "Buzz Book") contains all Hillside PTA Member's family contact information. Members can access the directory from this website or download the free Membership Toolkit Application from the app store on your smart device. You must have a paid PTA membership to view the updated directory every new school year.  New members will be prompted to set up a family account/password and returning members should update student/family information at the beginning of each school year.

 

 

I joined the PTA, now what?