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Become a Member of the Legacy Peak PTA

Why join the PTA?

When you join the Legacy Peak PTA, you’re helping make our school a more connected, supported, and fun place for all families—your voice and presence truly matter!

 

Whether you want to stay in the loop, support important school needs, or meet other families, the PTA is a low-pressure way to get involved.

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As a member, you’ll:

  • Support classroom and school-wide resources

  • Get a vote in PTA decisions

  • Help shape the events and programs that bring us together

  • Have access to micro-volunteering opportunities—small ways to help when you can

  • Be invited to short regular meetings followed by family socials

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Your involvement is up to you! While we appreciate any help you can give you don’t have to volunteer or attend meetings to be a member—just joining helps us fund more and do more.

School Children

Fuel the Peak and MEmbership Drive Prize Drawing!

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Get a chance to WIN 1 of 3 PRIZE PACKAGES:

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2 LPE Kits Spirit Baskets (including Kits gear, fox stuffie, Nothing Bundt Cakes freebies, $50 Scheels card & more!)

 

1 Magnum Shooting Package ($1800 value includes annual membership, class & more!)

2 Chances to Win Prizes!

Join the PTA as a Member → 1 entry

Donate to “Fuel the Peak” Fundraiser → 1 entry

Do both? That’s two entries.

Deadline to join/give: Friday, Sept. 5

Drawing held: Monday, Sept. 8 at PTA meeting

Donate

Join today!

(We use Givebacks to manage our PTA memberships.)

Register with Cash/Check:

To pay in cash/check, please reach out to us at: legacypeakpta@gmail.com

Individual

(one individual vote)

$10.00 for the year

Family

(two individual votes)

$20.00 for the year

Teacher/Staff

(one individual vote)

$7.25 for the year

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Where does my money go when I pay membership dues? 

PTA dues support our work to strengthen connections between your family, your child’s classmates and their families, and teachers to build a thriving and inclusive community for everyone. PTA dues help fund school resources, including classroom materials and school educational events. PTA dues support advocacy efforts at the local, state and national levels, impacting decisions affecting your child’s health, safety and quality of education.

Does PTA membership require volunteering and attending meetings?

The only thing required of you to be a member of PTA is to pay the annual membership dues. Beyond that, however you choose to PTA is up to you. PTA offers all parents and caregivers the opportunity to be engaged in their child’s potential. From volunteering at school events to participating in local, state and national advocacy efforts to holding PTA leadership roles – the level of involvement is up to you. There is no wrong way to PTA!  

How much time do I have to commit to being a member of PTA? 

Membership in PTA can involve as much or as little time as you have to offer. There is no wrong or right way to be involved – anything you can give, whether it’s time or money, will support your child’s potential.  

Isn’t PTA a social club for stay-at-home moms?

First and foremost, PTA is for every family who has a child at the school. PTA is for moms, dads, caregivers, grandparents, teachers and the broader community! While some of the work done by PTA may appear purely social – including family events like the Holiday Gingerbread House Decorating event that are organized to strengthen the school community – much of PTA’s work focuses on funding school resources, supporting teachers and staff, as well as advocating at the local, state and national levels, impacting decisions affecting your child’s health, safety and quality of education.

How does PTA ensure it represents every child and family at the school?

We encourage every family in the school to become a PTA member to support the success of their child. We want a diverse membership base that reflects all of the families and needs of students at the school. PTA strengthens connections between your family, your child’s classmates and their families and teachers to build a thriving and inclusive community for everyone.

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