FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASECONTACT: Kim Downey, President Crosby Elementary PTA
Harrison, OH—More than 300 students at Crosby
Elementary in
As part of the certification process, Crosby
Elementary formed a team consisting of the principal, teachers, parents, students, and
representatives from the community; completed a self-assessment; and applied for one of
two distinctions—Certification of Excellence or Recognition of Commitment—based
on the results of their self-assessment. According to team members, the
certification is a symbol of parents, staff, and community members working
together for the common goal of helping children succeed.
“Every child deserves to attend a school of
excellence,” said National PTA President Linda Hodge. “The certification
program is an unprecedented opportunity for all schools to achieve excellence
and be recognized for their dedication to parent involvement.”
The American Association of Colleges for Teacher
Education, National Association of Elementary School Principals, National Association
of Secondary School Principals, National Education Association, and National
School Public Relations Association joined National PTA in the development and
implementation of the certification program.
For more information about National PTA’s Parent
Involvement Schools of Excellence certification, visit www.pta.org or call
(800) 307-4PTA (4782).
With 6 million members, National PTA is the largest
volunteer child advocacy organization in the