Becky White, Oak Mountain Intermediate
Becky White
Oak Mountain Intermediate
bwhite306@gmail.com
“It’s important to me that my children know I care about what they are involved in. I’m looking forward to working with all the wonderful people who have volunteered this year at the school. I’m excited to work with Dr. LeQuier, the principal at the school. She is a great principal and cares so much about the students there.”
Julie Holstad, Oak Mountain High
Julie Holstad
Oak Mountain High
OMHSPTO@gmail.com
“The PTO’s role is to help transform our school from a building into a community where the administration, teachers and students know they are supported. The focus this year, and each year to come, will make our school a better learning environment for our children.”
Marci Hackbarth, Oak Mountain Middle
Marci Hackbarth
Oak Mountain Middle
682-5210 (OMMS)
“When I was a middle school teacher, I appreciated the commitment of our PTO and knew how great it was to have parents involved. I want to give that back to the teachers at OMMS. They work effortlessly and need to feel appreciated and supported - that’s our job. I have big shoes to fill so this year, I just look forward to getting to know the staff as I learn the position.“
Lisa George, Chelsea Park Elementary
Lisa George
Chelsea Park Elementary
222-0093, chrisandlisageorge@yahoo.com
“I love to volunteer at the school. We have the most dedicated and caring teachers at CPES. The kids are so fun to be around. I love to hear kids saying “Hey Mrs. George” and waving as I walk down the hall. The position of PTO president is much like a full-time job. This is the last year that all three of my boys will be in the same school, so I want to be as involved as much as I possibly can.”
Maxine Retzer, Berry Middle
Maxine Retzer
Berry Middle
mretzer@hotmail.com
“Berry’s PTO does a fantastic job of supporting the students, administration and faculty each year. Our PTO board and committee chairs bring numerous skills and talents to our organization. I am excited to work closely with everyone to support the initiatives of our school and continued learning and growth of all of our students.”
Courtney Cash, Mt Laurel Elementary
Courtney Cash
Mt Laurel Elementary
ccash1975@yahoo.com
“I decided to be president because we have such a great school. It gives me the opportunity to partner with other volunteers to support our Administration, faculty and students … This year I am looking forward to our 1st annual Coin Drive and hoping for great success.”
Becky Laney, Greystone Elementary
Becky Laney
Greystone Elementary
Greystone Elementary PTA website, greystoneelem.al.hce.schoolinsites.com
“This is a wonderful community. I want to be president so I may support this community. I look forward to supporting our faculty and staff next year while helping provide extra opportunities for our students, such as author visits, enrichment week and our outdoor classroom.”
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Ashlee Harper, Forest Oaks Elementary School
Ashlee Harper
Forest Oaks Elementary School
foespto@gmail.com
“This is my second year as president, and previously, I served as secretary and box tops coordinator. I have enjoyed all of the positions I have held, but being president has helped me be able to raise money for our school and work closely with the faculty and staff. I also enjoy all the planning and coordinating of events that goes into being on the PTO, especially as the president.”
Janet Dees, Spain Park High
Janet Dees
Spain Park High
533-3349
“I am proud to be a Spain Park parent, and my husband and I love being involved in the things that are important to our family. My children have had a wonderful experience at Spain Park … I wanted to work along side all of these amazing people to help Spain Park continue to be the best it can be.”
Amy Riley, Oak Mountain Elementary School
Amy Riley
Oak Mountain Elementary School
478-9828 or sporty.riley@yahoo.com
“I enjoy planning events and assisting our wonderful faculty with numerous projects … I look forward to another fun filled, successful year [and] planning our 2nd Annual Grandparents Day, another Movie on the Mountain and several other school wide community-building events. But mostly, I look forward to encouraging other parents to give a little of their time to help support our strong OMES PTO.”
Nicole Erwin, Chelsea Middle School
Nicole Erwin
Chelsea Middle School
tylererwin@bellsouth.net
“I decided to become president because I am very proud of Chelsea Middle School. We have had tremendous growth and change in the last few years, and I really want to be a part of that in this next school year … We have a lot of new things happening at Chelsea Middle School this year, cosmetically and inside the classroom. I’m excited and looking forward to seeing these things unfold.”
Tabetha Lemonds, Chelsea High School
Tabetha Lemonds
Chelsea High School
chhspto@yahoo.com
“My daughter is a senior, so this is my final opportunity to share my ideas, encourage others and serve our school. I look forward to working with my board of directors to help our students and parents have an enjoyable school year.”
Amy Tubre, Inverness Elementary
Amy Tubre
Inverness Elementary
inverness.pto.pres@gmail.com
“I love my children’s school. I wanted to give back and be a part of its continued success … We have an exciting year ahead. We are going to continue with programs from previous years, but also try some new things to help bring together more students, families, teachers and our community.”