LWPTSA Council congratulates the following local PTAs and PTSAs who have been recognized by Washington State PTA for membership growth this school year:
Bronze (at least 1 more than last year’s total membership):
- Alcott Elementary PTSA
- Rosa Parks Elementary PTSA
- Norman Rockwell Elementary PTA
- Eastlake High School PTSA
Silver (at least 105% of last year’s total membership):
- Helen Keller Elementary PTSA
- Peter Kirk Elementary PTSA
- Christa McAuliffe Elementary PTSA
Gold (at least 110% of last year):
- Ella Baker Elementary PTSA
- Wilder Elementary PTSA
- Timberline Middle School PTSA
- International Community School PTSA
Platinum (at least 120% of last year):
- Ben Franklin Elementary PTA
- Robert Frost Elementary PTSA
- Horace Mann Elementary PTSA
- Ben Rush Elementary PTA
- Kamiakin Middle School PTA
Membership Growth Awards are calculated periodically by WSPTA, based on membership records—no application needed. PTAs still have time to earn a growth award! As we are coming to the end of a membership year, it’s a great time to promote some summer discounts that people may want to take advantage of. Check out WSPTA’s member discounts page here. Local PTAs must be in good standing to be eligible for award recognition.
LWPTSA Council also extends our congratulations and thanks to these local units for their achievements in staff membership and general membership:
Gold 100% Staff Membership Award
The 100% Staff Membership award is presented to local PTAs that enroll at least as many school staff members as there are full-time certificated employees at the school. This award recognizes the value of teachers and school staff as stakeholders advocating for all children through PTA membership. The Gold-Level 100% Staff Membership Award is presented to PTAs that enroll the same number of staff as the number of certificated staff members employed at the school.
- Peter Kirk Elementary PTSA
- Renaissance School of Arts & Reasoning PTSA
100% PTA Membership Award
This award is presented to local PTAs that enroll at least as many members as there are full-time enrolled students at the school associated with that PTA. This is the ultimate achievement in PTA membership and recognizes that every child in the school community has a paid PTA member ready to be their voice.
- Peter Kirk Elementary PTSA
Congratulations to all of these PTAs on your achievements!