Westridge Elementary School Parent-Teacher-Student Organization
Westridge Elementary School Parent-Teacher-Student Organization
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About this organization
Mission
Our mission is to strengthen the connection between parents, teachers, and students at Westridge Elementary.
About
The Parent-Teacher-Student Organization (PTSO) at Westridge is committed to cultivating an educational community that empowers students to thrive. We aim to establish a connection between parents, teachers, and students, fostering an atmosphere that promotes cooperation, encouragement, and progress. The PTSO offers a wide variety of programs and initiatives that benefit our school in many ways. We support our teachers with resources and assist in the classroom while also organizing exciting events that inspire our students to discover and develop their skills and passions. As a community, we understand the significance of the PTSO in making our school an exceptional place to learn and grow together. Through collaboration, we can ensure a memorable and enriching future for our children.
Interesting data from their 2020 990 filing
To enrich the scholastic experience of all students at westridge elementary school.
- Revenue reported was $171,322.
- Expenses reported were $159,702.
- The non-profit filed Schedule A section.
- Does not operate a hospital.
- Is not a donor-advised fund.
- The organization does not engage in lobbying activities.
- Other expenses reported $49,482.
- The non-profit reported a excess or deficit for $11,620.
- The non-profit does not have a foreign financial account.
- Contributions, gifts, and grants reported were $119,141.
- The non-profit filed a copy of the returns in OR.
Accomplishments
- Arts literacy: provided speakers and materials for every classroom for monthly arts education about artists, art styles, art history, etc. provided supplies for hands-on art activity related to each lesson. Expenses $1,224.
- Curriculum enrichment: provided all students with additional education outside normal classroom activities, such as assemblies, speakers, cultural studies, field trips, artists-in-residence, literacy aids, etc. Expenses $49,865.
- Facilities / technology improvements: purchased computers and computer upgrades, ipads, software and apps, classroom equipment, office equipment, and playground equipment for use by students and teachers. Expenses $42,547.
- Teacher support: provided every teacher with materials in addition to those available through their school budget. these included math games and manipulatives, science materials, books, tapes, art supplies, student prizes and awards, and paper. underwrote copier lease and maintenance for use by teachers. Expenses $15,274.
- Community builder: provided activities to enhance the sense of community at the school including the annual carnival, class projects, welcome back night, yearbook, children's theater, and fifth and sixth grade celebrations. Expenses $47,421.