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Get Involved

Time. Talent. Treasure.

Sayre thrives on parent involvement. Sharing your time and talents enriches our school community, and volunteering gives you an opportunity to make friends and deepen connections.  Here are a few ways to get involved.

The Sayre Parents Collective (SPC)

Unlock your parent power.

The Sayre Parents Association (SPA) is the nexus for the parent community. The group supports faculty and staff by engaging with each other, leading activities for the school community, and providing funding for specifically designated school projects.  SPA Volunteer Opportunities
Contact: Advancement Office at develop@sayreschool.org

Level up your involvement.

Each school division (Lower, Middle, and Upper) has its own Parent Advisory Committee (PAC), with six to eight dedicated parent representatives. PACs are not decision-making bodies; they meet monthly to share parents’ ideas and concerns with administrators and report back to the parents. If you’d like to be considered for a PAC, please contact the appropriate division head:

Take your superfandom to the next level. 

Join the Spartan Booster Club and fuel school pride on the field and the sidelines. This passionate group of parents raises funds, provides operational support, and cheers on our student athletes to ensure a best-in-class athletics program.

President: Natalie Barntsen, nataliebarntsen@yahoo.com or Advancement Office, develop@sayreschool.org

Shoot for the stars.

Friends of the Arts (FOA) is a new member-driven parent/guardian volunteer group supporting visual, performing, and musical arts for all grades – Pre K-12. FOA’s mission is to enhance community engagement with Sayre’s art scene and support the Visual and Performing Arts Department. FOA members provide financial support, advocacy, and volunteer hours. The arts matter. Join the group in enriching arts programming and increasing parent/guardian participation.

President: Heather Trout, troutheather@gmail.com  Faculty Liaison: Neil Nash, nnash@sayreschool.org