William G. Enloe High School

 
 
 

Enloe PTSA Fundraising

Opportunities are available for Enloe and the Enloe PTSA to raise funds through partnership with organizations that designate a fraction of the cost of purchases to be donated to the school. The funds earned from shopping at local businesses or at designated Internet sites are sent directly to the school or the PTSA.

Learn more about easy every-day PTSA fundraising opportunities

The PTSA Mission

The mission of the National Parent Teacher Association is:

  • To support and speak on behalf of the children and youth in the schools and before governmental agencies and other organizations that make decisions affecting children
  • To assist parents in developing skills they need to raise and protect their children
  • To encourage parent and public involvement on the schools of this nation

PTSA Faculty and Staff Grant

Grant applications available. PTSA does stipulate that these funds be used during this school year and that all equipment/materials purchased with this money become the property of Enloe High School. Individual grant awards are limited to $2000 per faculty/staff member.

  • Grant money available to those who have special projects or the need for specific equipment that will enhance the educational environment at Enloe.
  • Application for Grant (PDF Format) (Word Format)

PTSA encourages anyone who has a great idea about how to improve the educational experience for students at Enloe to apply.  Last year the Enloe PTSA awarded fourteen grants that totaled $14000 for projects including supplies to build a bioreactor, technology for the classroom, support for tutoring programs, and  money for teacher training.

The deadline for submission is September 30, 2012. 

Some of the programs at Enloe supported by full or partial grants include:

  • Quiz bowl gaming equipment for German students.
  • In-class salsa garden for botany classes.
  • Portable digital recorders for piano students.
  • Organizational materials for members of Enloe's Special Olympics Team.
  • Computer to be shared by Freshman Academy and Eagle Buddies to help at-risk students succeed.
  • Dissecting kits for AP Biology classes.
  • Software and tools for the production of Eagle’s Eye, Enloe’s student newspaper.
  • Graphing calculators for use by Algebra I students in class; additional calculators for students participating in Freshman Academy.
  • Materials for the Enloe Science Olympiad Team.