Parent Organizations
"Make every child’s potential a reality by engaging and empowering families and communities to advocate for all children."
- Mission of the National Parent Teacher Association
Williamsville PTSA Council
The Williamsville PTSA Council works in conjunction with the 13 Williamsville School District PTA/PTSA units plus SEPTSA to provide leadership and help build stronger, more effective units. It addresses needs that are larger than those of a single unit and provides unifying strength and a channel of communication between parents, teachers, students, school and district administrators, the school board, and the community. The Council is an important link and works to carry out the mission of the National Parent Teacher Association.
Williamsville PTSA Council Officers
Contact: williamsvilleptsacouncil@gmail.com
Co-Presidents Vice President
Lydia Ramos Latoya Burrell
Endell Osuna
Treasurer Corresponding Secretary
Danielle Alba Carrie O'Brien
Recording Secretary SEPTSA
Andrea Smith Jen Drexinger
Endell Osuna
williamsvilleSEPTSA@gmail.com
Williamsville PTA/PTSA
Parent Teacher Associations (PK-4) and Parent Teacher Student Associations (5-12) serve as channels of communication between parents, guardians, teachers, administrators, and the school community. They provide a platform for sharing information, discussing concerns, and fostering open dialogue. They organize social events, family-oriented activities, and collaborative projects that bring people together. This sense of community fosters a supportive network, promotes school spirit, and strengthens overall school culture. Please visit your school websites to learn more about the PTA/PTSA, meeting dates, and activities.
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Williamsville Special Education PTSA
The Williamsville Special Education Parent Teacher Student Association (SEPTSA) brings together families of students with special education and/or gifted programming needs who attend schools and/or live within the Williamsville Central School District. SEPTSA creates support networks for families with similar circumstances and sponsors workshops and presentations on topics to help members better advocate for their children as well as increase their understanding of various disabilities and diagnoses.