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The PTA Membership Train is on the right track for all children in Nevada. Is there a particular seat you’re interested in, health, education, child welfare, parent involvement or just the destination (a better future for children)? 
We want to change for the better, the future for all children in Nevada. Your ticket for the train is a PTA membership from your local school or Battle Born PTA our statewide PTA. Please join us today! Class Room Contest: Time :about 4 to 6 weeks In the Lunch Room or a hallway in your school give each class room a car on a train and ask the kids to fill it with members. Membership Chair keeps track of the members from each class and updates the cars for each teacher every week with a current total simply by adding a note with a glue stick. The class with the most members at the end of the contest wins a prize. if you need the Clip Art here it is.....membership train.pdf and Membership Traincar.pdf 
Would you like to learn how to better use the Online Membership and Data Reporting (OMDR)?
National PTA is offering many choices of times and days to learn OMDR online! Simply go to the website and register, select a time and date...and don't forget to mark your calendar! On the day, log into the site, dial an 800 number from your phone and learn in the privacy of your home. See what it is all about, ask questions, and learn now! There is now an OMDR Webinar in the archives! Local unit officers can access the pre-recorded webinar at any time! To register and receive the link for the presentation, please visit http://registration.intercall.com/go/nationalpta, click on “Event Archives” in the left hand column and then “view” to register for the archived webinar. This is a great training tool for all local unit users!
Membership Rewards Advocacy When most people think of PTA membership, they think of volunteering at their child's school at a carnival or other fun, educational or uplifting event, and though these opportunities exist in abundance, there is much, much more to PTA! Because the PTA's mandate is to advocate on behalf of the children in their area, first and foremost, a PTA member is a voice. Membership offers you the unique opportunity to speak for the children, teachers, administrators and members of your community within the PTA organization and in the wider world through PTA's unparalleled legislative advocacy. Getting involved in your local PTA not only benefits your child, but ALL children as you lend YOUR voice to the thousands of others in the Nevada PTA. While the concept of advocacy might not initially seem like a "reward", the benefits of advocating for your own children and the children in your community are immeasurable, the rewards incalculable.
Involvement Parent involvement has long been thought to be the key to fostering successful students. PTA offers unlimited opportunities for you to become a more involved parent. Each local unit devises and produces it's own series of events, educational opportunities, and member-to-member connections that allow you to actively engage with your child, their friends and the families that support your community.
Support Supporting your child's educational environment, your child's educational experience, and the children in your community not only gives you a great sense of pride of accomplishment but also provides a platform for all children to succeed, becoming better prepared adults and future supporters of their communities!
Connections The friends you'll make during your PTA tenure, you'll have for a lifetime. Dedicated and caring volunteers make up the vast majority of PTA members and those same individuals form long-lasting bonds with one another. There is nothing quite like the friendships made at PTA!
Satisfaction Knowing that you have made a difference in the life of your child, in the lives of his friends and in the lives of the other children in your community is a satisfaction beyond measure. With the help of PTA parents, each and every child has the opportunity to shine to his best abilities. Because PTA encourages parent involvement, student support and school spirit throughout all of our programs we help realize the dream of every parent - to raise happy, well-adjusted and successful children.
- Trainings, Classes & Workshops
- Nevada PTA conducts valuable workshops and provides extensive training throughout the year. Let us help you become a more productive PTA - Get trained!
Region Information - Nevada is divided into six PTA regions. Find out which region you are located in and
- information about what is happening in that region, here.
Council Information - Nevada PTA has fostered levels of service for its members that includes councils. Find out which council serves your PTA and how, here.
Nevada PTA Local Units Listing A - F | G - M | N - S | T - Z | | 100 Academy of Excellence Alamo, Tony Antonello, Lee Austin Bass, John C. Batterman Battle Born Battle Mountain Beasley, Bud Beatty Schools Beatty, John Beckley, Will Bennett, William Bilbray, James Bonner, John W. Bordewich-Bray Bowler, Grant Brookfield Brookman Bruner Bryan, Richard Bryan, Roger Cannon Jr. High Carl, Kay Carlin Carson City High Carson City MS Cartwright, Roberta Caughlin Ranch Christensen, M.J. Conners Coral Academy Cottonwood Cox, Clyde Cox, David Cozine, Steven Culley, Paul Cunningham, Cynthia Darnell, Marshall Dearing Decker, C.H. Del Sol HS Derfelt, Herbert Desert Heights Diedrichsen, Lloyd Dondero, Harvey Dooley, John Eagle Valley MS Earl, Ira J. Earl, Marion Eisenberg Elko City Elko Grammar #2 Elko High Elko Jr. High Empire Fernley Elementary Fernley High Fernley Intermediate Ferron, William Flagview Intermediate Fong, Wing Forbuss, Robert L. Fremont, John French, Doris Frias Fritsch, Edith | Gallagher, Hugh Galloway, Fay Gehring, Roger Gibson, James Gilbert Givens. Linda Goldfarb Goynes Grass Valley Gray, R. Guild Griffith, E.W. Guy, Addeliar Hall, Jesse Hancock,Doris Harmon, Harley Harris, George Hawthorne Hayes, Keith/Karen Heard, Lomie Gray Herr, Helen Herron, Fay Hickey, Liliam Lujan Hidden Valley Hoggard, Mabel Huffaker Hummel Hunsberger Hyde Park Incline Elementary Iverson, Merv Jacobson, Walter Juniper,Lena Katz Kesterson, Lorna Kim, Frank King. Martin L. Knudson, K..O. Lamping, Frank Lenz, Elizabeth Lincoln ParkLovelock Lummis, William Mack Jerome Mack, Nate McCaw, Gordon McDoniel, Estes McGill Mendive MS Mendoza, John F Miller, Sandy Searles Moore, William K Morrow, Sue Moss, Marvin Mountain View Mountain View | Newton, Ulis Paradise Parson Peavine Perkins, Claude Perkins, Ute Piggott, Clarence Pine, Edward Pleasant Valley Priest Red Rock Reed, Doris Ries Roberts, Aggie Rogers, Lucille Ronnow Ronzone, Bertha Sage Sandy Valley Scherkenbach Schorr, Steve Searchlight Sewell, C.T. Silver Springs Simmons, Eva Smith, Hal Snyder, William Southside Spring Creek Elementary Squires, C.P. Sunrise Acres | Tanaka, Wayne Tarr, Sheila Tate, Myrtle Taylor PTAThe Henderson International School Thompson, Sandy Thorpe, Jim Tobler, R.E. Tomiyasu Tonopah Treem, Harriett Twain, Mark Twitchell, Neil Ullom, J. M. Vanderburg, John Variety School Vegas Verdes Walker International Ward, Gene Warren, Rose Wasden, Howard Watson, Fredric West Whitney Wiener-Hill Wilhelm Williams, Tom Winnemucca, Sarah Wolfe, Eva Wolff, Elise Wright, William Wynn, Elaine |
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