Michele Biernat;138612 wrote: We are thinking of doing the same thing. However, we are a high school and it looks like PTO focuses on K-8. If we called ourselves a PTO, does that work? (Since it doesn't seem like it applies?) Would we call ourselves a "Parent Teacher Group"? And if a "Parent Teacher Group" would that qualify as a PTO under your insurance that you have posted on this site? (I went to the website of the insurance agency you use and have searched that as well.)
Hi Michele -
You can definitely call yourself a PTO, use this site, and take advantage of the insurance.
Only thing that's strictly K-8 for us is the groups that automatically get our print magazine (all K-8s in US). Other than that, everything is transferable/useable for high schools.
We are thinking of doing the same thing. However, we are a high school and it looks like PTO focuses on K-8. If we called ourselves a PTO, does that work? (Since it doesn't seem like it applies?) Would we call ourselves a "Parent Teacher Group"? And if a "Parent Teacher Group" would that qualify as a PTO under your insurance that you have posted on this site? (I went to the website of the insurance agency you use and have searched that as well.)
I'm the PTA Treasurer for our elementary school. We're very interested in becoming a PTO...but...have NO idea where to begin. Can some one tell me what steps we would take to become a PTO? Please include cost factors, as well, if you can.