The Association's purpose has been to promote closer cooperation and
understanding between schools and the home. All Prairie parents, teachers,
and staff are automatically considered members of the Association. In addition,
Prairie School is automatically a member of District 203's General Home
and School Association, which serves as the coordinating organization for
all the schools in District 203. What follows is a brief history explaining
how the Home and School Association was formed.
In the early part of the century, the Naperville schools belonged to
the National Parent Teacher's Association. Membership meant that part of
the local PTA dues were sent to their national headquarters. During the
depression, the question arose as to the wisdom of paying dues to the National
PTA. It was felt that Naperville's interest could best be served by retaining
the entire amount of the dues and functioning as an autonomous group. In
1931 a meeting was called where advocates of both groups presented their
views. When a vote was taken a large majority of members voted to withdraw
from PTA and they formed a local organization known as the Naperville Home
and School Association.
At Prairie School, the Home and School Association Board consists of
elected officers, a faculty representative, the Principal, Assistant Principal,
and standing committee chairpersons. Meetings of the Association Board
are held monthly and are open to all interested Prairie parents, teachers
and staff.
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