Buffalo Parent Teacher Organization

The Buffalo Parent Teacher Organization (BPTO) is dedicated to promoting the academic success of students in the Buffalo Public School District by actively involving the entire community in the educational process. By fostering ongoing relationships and collaboration, the BPTO aims to create an environment where students can thrive and excel. Through the participation of parents, families, caregivers, teachers, staff, and community members, the BPTO strives to provide the necessary support and resources to enhance the learning experience for all students. With a focus on student achievement, the BPTO is committed to building a strong and inclusive educational community within the Buffalo Public School District.

Our Mission

Organization

Our nonprofit organization is committed to promoting and celebrating the positive initiatives and achievements of students, families, and Buffalo public schools. We strive to support and advocate for projects and programs that have a meaningful impact on the community. Through our dedication and recognition, we aim to inspire and empower individuals to strive for excellence in their educational endeavors. We are passionate about fostering a culture of success and growth within our schools, and we are proud to be a part of the positive changes taking place in our community. Together, we can make a difference and create a brighter future for the students and families of Buffalo.

Purpose

The Buffalo Parent Teacher Organization (BPTO) is dedicated to enhancing the education of children in Buffalo public schools through the promotion of strong connections between parents, families, school administrators, staff, and community members. By fostering these relationships, the BPTO aims to create a supportive and collaborative environment that nurtures the educational development of students. Through the involvement of all stakeholders, including volunteers, the organization works to ensure that every child has the opportunity to thrive and succeed in their academic journey. The BPTO is committed to creating a positive and inclusive school community that values the importance of parental involvement and community support in the education of our children.

Membership

Any parent, guardian, or other adult acting as a parent for a student at a school in Buffalo is eligible to become a member with voting rights. Additionally, active community stakeholders, school and district administrators, as well as all school staff (whether employed or volunteer) can also become members and have voting rights. This inclusive approach ensures that those directly involved in the school community have a say in important decisions and policies. It fosters a sense of ownership and collaboration among parents, school staff, and community members, ultimately leading to a more well-rounded and representative decision-making process. By allowing various stakeholders to have a voice, the school community can work together towards creating a positive and supportive learning environment for all students.

Leadership

Our leadership team is a diverse and dedicated group of individuals who bring a range of skills and experiences to their roles. The four co-chairs, Roberta Cates, Danielle Gryzmala, Eve Shippens, and Monica Stephens, work collaboratively to provide strong leadership and direction for the organization. Adrianna Zullich serves as the secretary, ensuring that communication and administrative tasks are handled efficiently. Chris Salamone manages the finances as the treasurer, and Dennice Barr takes on the important role of leading the community and transportation committee. Together, this team works to make decisions, set priorities, and guide the organization towards achieving its goals. Their commitment and expertise are invaluable in driving our organization forward.

Initiate, support, advocate for, and recognize positive projects, programs, and accomplishments of the students, their families, and schools.

Our Meetings

Please join us, in person,
for our Membership Meetings at
Community East High School library.

A continental breakfast will be served starting at 8:30 am, with our meeting to immediately follow from 9:00-11:00am.

For those members unable to attend in person, please join us via Zoom:

We hope to see you!

Upcoming Events

Buffalo Board of Education At-Large Candidates Forum

Join us on Thursday, Oct 10 2024 at 6:30 PM in the Buffalo & Erie County Public Central Library auditorium for an evening of engaging discussions with the candidates vying for the at-large positions on the Buffalo Board of Education. This in-person event is a great opportunity to hear directly from the candidates and learn more about their visions for education in our community. Don't miss out on this chance to be informed and make your voice heard!


We want to hear from you!

The Buffalo Parent Teacher Organization (BPTO) wants to know about your yellow bus experiences so far this year. Are the busses running on time? Have you experienced delays? Have you experienced other issues? Please fill out an additional form for each different bus you are having trouble with.

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Contact us!

Whether you have a request, a query, or want to work with us, use the form below to get in touch with our team.