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By Haddenham Webteam - 12th July 2013 11:00am
Calling all parents and carers of children at the two community schools in Haddenham. Both HCIS and HCJS are losing parents from their respective Parent Teacher Associations
(PTAs) at the end of this summer term, as their children move up the age scale and on to other schools, and the committees are really keen to secure committee new members or event helpers, please.
The PTAs perform an important link with the schools and the events they organise are a really significant source of fundraising — helping to provide learning materials and development opportunities that would otherwise be impossible through state funding alone.
Junior School
For the Junior School, please contact Geraldine Collins if you think you could offer any help, at any event. Her email address is gel.collins@btinternet.com
Infant School
At the Infants school, the PTA is keen to find a new committee secretary, as well as event helpers. So if you can assist, please get in touch with Sally Skerry (telephone 07730 488530 or email: sally.skerry@uk.ibm.com).
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