
Parent-Teacher League (PTL)
Building a strong school community through service, support, and connection.
Our Mission
The PTL supports the school's mission by:
- Promoting communication between parents and school staff
- Organizing community-building events and activities
- Raising funds for special projects and classroom enhancements
- Supporting teachers and staff through appreciation activities
- Engaging families in the life of the school
The Parent-Teacher League at Emmanuel Lutheran School plays a vital role in fostering communication between parents and teachers while enhancing the educational experience for all students.
PTL Events
- Back To School Bash – A fun event to welcome families at the beginning of the school year
- Teacher Appreciation Week – Special activities to honor our dedicated teachers
- Family Fun Nights – Themed evenings for families to enjoy together
- Fundraising Events – Activities to support special projects at the school
- Holiday Celebrations – Festive events throughout the school year
Upcoming PTL Events for 2025-2026
October 28, 2025: Main PTL Fundraiser – Boosterthon!
Get Involved
There are many ways to get involved with the PTL:
- Attend monthly meetings
- Volunteer for events
- Serve as a room parent
- Join a committee
- Contribute ideas for community-building and fundraising
Every parent and teacher is automatically a member of the PTL. We encourage all families to participate in PTL activities and volunteer when possible.
PTL Leadership
Officers & Contacts
The PTL is led by a dedicated team of parent volunteers who work closely with school administration to coordinate activities and initiatives.
PTL Officers:
President: Jeff Henry — ptl@elcsmail.org
Vice President: Alden Cranford — aldenc2007@gmail.com
Secretary: (vacant)
Volunteer Coordinator: Ragan Lewis — ragan0909@gmail.com
Meeting Minutes
Stay up to date on PTL activities and decisions by reviewing our posted meeting minutes.
Contact the PTL
We’d love to hear from you! To learn more or volunteer, please contact one of our officers or speak with your child’s teacher.
Additional Information