We're the parent-teacher organization supporting Raleigh Park Elementary School in Beaverton, Oregon.
This year, we’re excited about creating more opportunities for students and families to be together at Raleigh Park. We’re planning new community events and are organizing some new opportunities for our students — stay tuned!
Updates from the PTO:
For those who haven’t attended a Parent Party, it is a fun, laidback community-building and fundraising event. Each year, parents and friends of RP donate their time to host workshops and small gatherings. All of the funds raised go to support school programs funded by the PTO.
We’re excited to welcome the Scholastic Book Fair NEXT WEEK!
Set up is TODAY after school ( volunteer!)
Every class will have the opportunity to shop the book fair with their classes on Tuesday, November 12th or Wednesday, November 13th.
Shopping will also be available for families on Thursday from 8AM - 5PM for families to be able to shop during school conferences!
Clean up will happen on Thursday.
Send your student with cash or add funds via Scholastic’s eWallet for in-school shopping.
Volunteers will set up, help students shop, run the cash registers, and clean up. Our sign up slots are organized by class, too! ( volunteer!)
We are also including Teacher Wish Lists this year! Look for teacher’s photo and list when you walk in the library to purchase a book for your child’s class.
We want to give an extra big Tiger Roar to the Beaverton Rotary both for their financial support that will ensure that every Raleigh Park student will go home with a book and for their volunteer hours on Tuesday morning. If you see them in the building, please tell them Thank You!
This is the response I recieved after RP PTO Board Member Liz Terzo and I met with Dr. Balderas the previous Friday, June 1, 2024. He okayed the sharing of this with our broader community!
Read the letter sent to Superintendent Balderas, the Facilities Team, and our BSD School Board on Tuesday, May 28th, 2024
Here’s what you can do to help save Raleigh Park Elementary school today.
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