PTA – older news
PTA – older news
3 ways to start advocating for appropriate school funding from our state legislature
- Sign up for Action Alerts from Washington State PTA: Not only will this get quick, easy advocacy actions sent straight to your inbox but you’ll automatically get signed up for the Focus on Advocacy newsletter which comes out weekly during the session.
- Bookmark the Seattle Council PTSA Advocacy Resources: All are welcome to join SCPTSA Co-president Samantha Fogg’s advocacy office hour from 2-3pm every Saturday during legislative session.
- Save the date for Focus on Advocacy Day in Olympia on Monday, February 17, 2025.

Graham Hill parents are organizing a Billion Dollar Bake Sale

On January 30th, 2025 members of our community and from schools across Washington will converge on Olympia to hold the ultimate Billion Dollar Bake Sale as part of an Advocacy Day for appropriate funding of our schools. Read more about Graham Hill Billion Dollar Bake Sale.
We are All Together For Seattle Schools
The All Together For Seattle Schools webpage is a great resource for engaging with the movement advocating for proper funding of our schools.

Shop at the Holiday Craft Market
Offered by parents/caregivers/students in South Seattle the Families Crafting Change Holiday Market benefits our school by sharing proceeds through the SE Seattle Fundraising Alliance which equitably shares funds across schools in our community. Check out the Facebook group for more information.
Level up your holiday shopping by supporting local makers and schools at the same time!
Saturday, November 30th from 10am – 3pm at South Shore K8
South Shore K8 is located at 4800 S Henderson St Seattle, WA 98118
Recent PTA Meeting
Read the Summary for the PTA meeting on 10/16/2024 6-7 PM
Speakers at the Oct 9th School Board meeting

“Don’t close Graham Hill”
-Rebekah Binns,
School Board meeting on Oct. 9, 2024
Graham Hill Elementary School parent, Rebekah Binns, speaks against school closures at the Oct 9, 20224 School Board meeting. Watch her 2-minute speech on SPSTV.