Arnold Elementary School PTA

"Every Child, Every Chance, Every Day"

Arnold Elementary has a very supportive Parent Teacher Association. Arnold would not be the same without this wonderful PTA!

If you are interested in becoming a part of this positive and enthusiastic group, download a form or ask in the school office for an application. You can also join on Back-To-School Night. 
 
...And MUCH MORE!

How can you help as a parent?
Here are a few tips:

1) Become involved with school activities
2) Check to see that homework is done
3) Make sure your child has a good breakfast every morning
4) Send your child to school with a positive attitude

Volunteering at Arnold is as easy as 1-2-3.

Step 1:  Watch the sexual harassment and child abuse training module and complete the attached verification form, which will be kept on file at the school. https://www.aacps.org/o/aacps/page/school-safety-security/#sexualharassment

  1. School Safety & Security - Anne Arundel County Public Schools

    The safety and well being of students, staff and visitors is paramount at Anne Arundel County Public Schools. AACPS, the Office of School Security and individual schools, are engaged in collaborative partnerships with a variety of agencies.

    www.aacps.org

Step 2: You can submit your verification electronically via the attached link.  You're using your digital signature to attest to watching the video. Arnold Elementary Sexual Harassment and Child Abuse Form

Step 3: Complete a background check. https://www.aacps.org/o/aacps/page/chaperonevolunteer-background-investigations

  • Helpful Tips to Support Your Child

    • Send a sweater or sweatshirt to be kept at school in your child's locker - Our classrooms can be chilly sometimes.

    • Look at your child's papers each day. Review and evaluate them together and give praise!

    • Refill school supplies, particularly pencils, when needed throughout the year.

    • Give consistent, brief and fun Math Facts practice.

    • Make sure your child gets enough sleep each night.

    • Mark all items, (supplies and clothing) with your child's name.

    • Monitor, check, correct with your child, and sign homework as needed.

    • Studies show that students who eat breakfast are more successful in school.