



Myth: Being on the P&C is too much of a commitment
Fact: It’s up to you as to how much time and energy you want to commit to the P&C
Myth: I have to attend a meeting to become a member of the P&C.
Fact: You don’t have to attend the AGM or a general meeting for your membership to be considered or accepted. How all memberships lapse at the AGM and you will need to fill out and submit a membership form year on year.
Myth: My child’s life will be the same whether I join the P&C or not.
Fact: Research shows that building parent involvement in education is the #1 thing you can do to create an exceptional school which helps improve student performance and grades.