Harrington PTO

The Harrington School Parent Teacher Organization is a non-profit, volunteer organization that works to support, enhance and enrich the Harrington school experience to benefit students, faculty, staff, families and the local community.

Get Involved

Should our family go to or buy everything?
NO! Participate in as much or as little as you want.

Who is a member of the HPTO?
You are! Parents, Grandparents, Teachers, Staff, Community: This is YOUR organization.

Are there dues or a membership fee?
NO! There are no membership dues or forms.

Does parent and family involvement really matter?

  • YES! Research shows a significant association between parent involvement and a child’s academic performance. (National Institute of Heath)
  • YES! Schools with parent involvement show improved facilities, resources and programming. (National Educator’s Association)
  • YES! These are our events.  We make them happen and we bring the results.

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Meetings

Stop by a Monthly Meeting

Upcoming HPTO meetings – held in the Harrington Elementary School Library In Person Only

Wednesday, September 10 at 6:30pm

Wednesday, October 8 at 6:30pm

Wednesday, November 5 at 6:30pm

Wednesday, December 3 at 6:30pm

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Become A Regular Volunteer

Volunteer QR Code

Want to be a regular on our volunteer list?

Use the QR code below to sign up!


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No Time to Volunteer? No Problem!

No time to volunteer, but still want to help? Consider donating to the HPTO! No amount is too small. $5, $10, or even $20 can go a long way to help our school. Just scan the QR code to donate with PayPal. Add a note for “general donation” along with the amount you would like to donate. Thank you for your support!

HPTO Executive Board

Andy Thibeault

Secretary

Rachel Lefebvre

Teacher Appreciation Coordinator

Colleen Hicks

Treasurer

Dana Roof

Co-President

Jackie Ringland

Co-President

Sarah Sanford

Dine to Donate Coordinator

Tori Milner

Co-Vice President

Taylor Gleich

Vice President

HPTO Mission

STUDENT ENRICHMENT – Special Guest Speakers and Programs that Augment and Support the Curriculum

TEACHER/STAFF APPRECIATION – Volunteering of Time, Luncheons, Provision of Supplemental Classroom Supplies and Materials

ENVIRONMENTAL SUPPORT – Playground Maintenance, Landscape and Courtyard Beautification, Physical Needs

COMMUNITY BUILDING – Picnics, Parties, Socials, Exhibitions, Celebrations, Community Read-In

COMMUNITY OUTREACH – Field Trip Scholarships, College Scholarships, Soup and Coat Drives