Eric S Smith Middle School PTO
TO BRING A CLOSER RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE HOME AND SCHOOL, SO THAT PARENTS, GUARDIANS, TEACHERS AND ADMINISTRATORS MAY COOPERATE INTELLIGENTLY IN THE EDUCATION AND EXTRA CURRICULUM ACTIVITIES OF EACH CHILD, WHILE PROMOTING THE WELFARE OF THE STUDENTS, AT HOME, IN THE SCHOOL AND IN THE COMMUNITY AT LARGE. TO ALSO DEVELOP BETWEEN EDUCATORS AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC SUCH UNITED EFFORTS AS WILL SECURE FOR EVERY CHILD THE HIGHEST ADVANTAGES IN ALL ASPECTS OF THEIR EDUCATION, AND TO PROVIDE AND ENCOURAGE A WELL-ROUNDED AND EXCITING EXPERIENCE FOR ALL CHILDREN IN AND OUT OF THE CLASSROOM.
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Organizations of parents, educators, students, and other citizens who are active in their schools and communities promoting the health, education, and welfare of children.
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