Sanders Elementary PTA to hold workshop on children’s readiness for technology use

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Carolyn Koenig Media Center
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Sanders Elementary School announced on Apr. 3 that its Parent Teacher Association will host the “PTA Connected: Ready, Tech, Go!” workshop to help parents determine if their children are ready for personal devices and increased online freedom. The event is scheduled for Monday, April 27 in the school’s Media Center from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m.

The workshop aims to support families as they navigate decisions about technology use among children. Sanders Elementary School provides support for academically at-risk students through programs such as Title I and encourages family involvement with resources designed to strengthen partnerships and promote student success, according to the official website.

As a public elementary school, Sanders works with parents and educators through its PTA to advance student learning and foster community engagement. The school delivers educational services focused on at-risk students while also emphasizing family engagement initiatives, according to the official website.

The PTA leads fundraising efforts for educational programs and maintains resources for parents. Family partnerships are built through volunteering opportunities and community activities at the school, according to the official website.

Those interested in attending can sign up via a provided link or by scanning a QR code included in the announcement.



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