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How do I order an orange
"Notes to School" pad?
Notes To School are easy
ways to communicate early dismissal requests with the
school. Pads cost $3.00 each (make checks payable
to KPTO). To order a pad (or two!), download an
order form
here,
complete it, and send it back to school with payment.
Your order will be sent home with your student within a
week.
I've been collecting Box
Tops®.
What do I do with them?
Save Box Tops®
for KPTO organized contest sheets to be in the running
to win great prizes. You may also send loose Box
Tops®
to school in a baggie to qualify for classroom prizes.
For more information about the Box Top®
program or read about how KIS/KES has ranked #1 in Box
Tops collections for Massachusetts, see
our orgsite
and the
Kingston Reporter article.
I purchased an item for a
KPTO committee or function, how do I get reimbursed?
Download the reimbursement
form
here,
complete it and return it to school with your student.
The KPTO Treasurer makes reimbursements on the 15th and
last day of each month.
I am a teacher; I'd like
to participate in the reimbursement program. What
do I need to do?
Download the reimbursement
form
here,
complete it and place it in the PTO mailbox in the
school office. The KPTO Treasurer makes
reimbursements on the 15th and last day of each month.
How do I get on the list
to receive KPTO information (meeting minutes, etc.)?
Complete a
Membership Form
and send it back to school with your student. The
KPTO Secretary will add your email address to our
regular communications and share your information with
committee chairpersons if you indicate you would like to
help out with specific events/committees.
What purpose does Kingston
PTO serve?
The Parent Teacher
Organization is made up of parents, teachers and school
administrators, all of whom have the best interest of
the students at KES and KIS. Together, the
organization works to provide programs that the schools
could not otherwise provide due to financial and time
restrictions. The KPTO encourages the school
community to work together to promote the education and
welfare of students by fostering communication between
parents and school personnel.
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