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Alabama PTA Awards

Award application deadlines for 2010 have all passed. The information provided is for 2011.
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Alabama PTA presents annual awards in several important categories. The categories and links to the applications are listed below.

Applications for 2010-11 awards
must be mailed to Alabama PTA
by March 1, 2011 (postal date).

Please direct questions to
our Awards Chair, Becky VanSant
at bvansant@knology.net.

Award Categories

Follow the link for additional information on each:

2009-2010 Award Winners

Additional information is available in the
Award's Chair Reference Guide in the Members Section
Access requires the ID and password on the back of your membership card.

PTA in Good Standing

A PTA must be in good standing in order to receive the annual local PTA packet and membership cards and to participate in scholarship, grant, awards, and any other PTA programs. A local PTA in good standing:

  • Adheres to the purposes and basic policies of PTA.
  • Remits dues to Alabama PTA by dates designated in PTA bylaws with at least one remittance of state and national dues by December 1. Remittances made on or before March 1 determine voting delegate representation at state convention and eligibility for awards.
  • Has current officer information on file in the Alabama PTA office.
  • And if located within an organized council, follows adopted guidelines of that council in paying dues and/or participating in other programs.

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Alabama PTA

The Alabama PTA is the strongest statewide organization working exclusively on behalf of children and youth. Founded in 1911, Alabama PTA's primary objective is to strengthen the family unit through parent involvement.