We have more positions available and plenty of room for help on a committee if you want to start small.
Visit the links on our Get Involved page or email president@thousandoakspta.org or volunteers@thousandoakspta.org
I have been involved with PTA since my oldest stared Kinder. I decided to get involved because of deep passion and love for teachers. (Being one myself) I felt it was a great way to give back since I was no longer in the classroom. I originally took on the Staff Appreciation role but that evolved into serving as the 1st VP and President. My main goal through PTA is to encourage the relationship between the classroom/school, parents and our community. I believe wholeheartedly we are all a team in support of a great educational experience.
A little bit about me personally. I have been married for almost 18 years to Ben. We have 3 fantastic kiddos: Barrett (7th grader) Brecklyn (5th grade) and Baker (3rd grade). When we’re not at school you can find us on some sports field around the city or at my happy place: lake Belton. You might also see me around campus subbing in all grade levels and even specials.
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Megan Callaway
I am a stay at home mom of three kids, three dogs, and three fish. Our kids are in 5th, 3rd, and kindergarten. I love this community and am grateful for the opportunity to help create connections and memories within our school.
James Henderson
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Ellen Smith
I love helping at school with events and working behind the scenes on projects for the board and school. Our kids are in 3rd and 4th grade this year. I am a former middle school and current preschool teacher.
If you want the meeting minutes, email secretary@thousandoakspta.org
Jack Pidgeon
I am an engineer, husband and dad to two kiddos. I loved the smile on my daughter's face the first time I was a WatchDOG and it got me hooked on the program. I also volunteer as an Official at Shadow Cliff swim meets and a few other organizations in town.
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Kasey Wiggins
5th Grade Party
Bike Rodeo
Chris Rorem
To promote the welfare of children home, school, places throughout the community;
To advocate for laws that further the education, physical and mental health, welfare, and safety of children
To promote the collaboration and engagement of families and educators
To engage the community in united efforts to secure the physical, mental, emotional, and social well-being of all children; and
To advocate for fiscal responsibility regarding public tax dollars in public education funding.