Warren Point PTA

Warren Point PTA

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Red Ribbon Week

Warren Point PTA recognizes the importance of promoting drug awareness amongst our youth. Our PTA and faculty are dedicated to educating our students on the subject of substance abuse. We have just concluded recognition of our second annual Red Ribbon Week. During the week we asked our students and teachers to participate in the drug awareness initiative. Our students colored red ribbons and we displayed them throughout the hallways. We also asked all of our classrooms to decorate their door with a Halloween/Drug Awareness theme. Attached are the pictures of the winning door, Mrs. Traci Thiele's Fourth Grade classroom, "Only Thugs do Drugs". All of the students and teachers put a tremendous amount of effort into this project and we are very proud of the results.

Warren Point PTA’s Fall Carnival

On September 24th, Warren Point PTA sponsored a give back carnival for the students and their families. It was a great day enjoyed by everyone. Thank you to all of our volunteers and the PTA Executive Board for all their hard work and dedication.

A Special Thank you to :
Hollywood Entertainment
William Boettcher
Dara & Mike Mazcko
Larissa Symbouras
Mrs. Carletto
Mrs. Bufis
Ronald Haro
PTA Executive Board
All of our parent volunteers

Pictures of the Carnival

We would like to welcome you to the 2011/2012 school year.
Our first PTA meeting is 9/14/2011 and our first event is a Back to School Fall Carnival on 9/24/2011

The Warren Point PTA would like to thank all the parents, teachers and organizations that have supported us throughout the year. Without your constant help and support, our organization would not be able to provide so many wonderful programs and activities for the students of Warren Point.


The PTA sponsors worthwhile programs for the school and children. With funds we raise, we sponsor Academic Enrichment Programs such as:

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