Parent Engagement
For more information, contact the Parent Guild by email at parentguild@6717y.com.
Recognizing that a student's academic and personal achievement can be significantly affected by the involvement of parents in the school, the St. Vincent Pallotti Parent Guild has been established to:
Frequently Accessed Resources
SAT & PSAT DATES
October 5
SAT (off-site)
October 14
PSAT (10th and 11th Grade)
7:45 AM - 11:45 AM
November 2
SAT (off-site)
December 7
SAT (off-site)
EVENT DATES
Parent-Teacher Conferences
November 11, 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Spring Sports Parent Meeting
February 26, 7:00 PM
Junior Parent College Night
February 29, 7:00 PM
Senior Banquet
May 19, 6:00 PM
Graduation
May 21, 10:00 AM
Stephanie Lawhorn - President
Rick Kline - Vice President
Monay Walton - Secretary
Justina Xavier - Treasurer
April Anderson - Hospitality Committee Chair
Valerie Kline and Sharon Schmidt - Used Uniform Exchange Committee Chairs
OPEN:
In order to help keep our students safe on prom night, this committee organizes and plans the Post Prom Party, an all-night safe event that include games, food, all sorts of entertainment and special gifts for the students. Past parties have been held at Dave and Buster's. The committee sponsors several fund-raisers throughout the year, including a student/faculty basketball game; flower sales, bake sales and doughnut sales; raffle for a Prom Basket of useful items and gift certificates; and Tag Days.
This committee organizes teacher breakfasts and lunches and helps with refreshments at Parent Guild meetings and special programs. Parent volunteers are needed throughout the school year for food donations and to help at events.
Donations of gently used school uniforms can be dropped off at the Sister Lucy Lobby. This committee organizes the Used Uniform Sale(s), which are held throughout the year to help parents save money.
Sell your students' used textbooks to other Pallotti families to earn money and buy used textbooks directly from other Pallotti families to save money. This committee organizes the textbook exchange at the beginning of the school year.
Parents and caregivers work together to provide educational support, and resources such as educational workshops, fundraising efforts, volunteer programs, and the distribution of educational materials. The committee plays a vital role in fostering a strong partnership between parents and teachers to benefit the school and its students.