PTA/PTSA
Get Involved
Active parent involvement is critical to our school’s success. By fostering collaboration between parents, teachers, and the school, our PTA works to enhance student success, organize events, and provide valuable resources. We encourage all parents to get involved and make a difference!
The mission of the Dommerich Elementary School Parent Teacher Association is to promote the welfare of students in home, school, and community while supporting Dommerich Elementary School.
President: Page Davenport
Vice President: Blair Lundeen
Past President: Kyle Grafton
Corresponding Secretary: Lauren Zelek
Recording Secretary: Shoshana Pritzker-Sotomayer
Membership: Catherine Long
Treasurer: Christi Brown
Parliamentarian: Katie Collins
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PTA Meeting Schedule
Everyone is welcome to join one or all PTA meetings. During meetings upcoming events and opportunities to support Dommerich are discussed and budget updates are given. We’d love your input and involvement!
2025-2026 Meetings
- Kickoff Event hosted by PTA, SAC, and Dommerich Fund
PTA meetings will begin at 6:30 p.m. at Dommerich Elementary.
Fundraisers
Everyone is invited to become a member of the PTA as a first step of partnering with the school. Parent, Teachers, Grandparent, and business memberships are available!
Celebrate your student’s birthday with this creative fundraiser by dedicating a book to the DES library in your child’s name! The donation is $10 and your child will appear on the news with their new book!
Purchase all your DES spirit gear here!
Get Involved
In order to volunteer in your child’s classroom, attend field trips, or join class parties Orange County Public School requires each parent, guardian, or community member to complete an ADDitions application each year.
Local businesses can support our school by forming partnerships of mutual support and encouragement.
Dommerich Community Outreach Fund
This fund is created to support and ensure each child at Dommerich is provided with his or her basic needs so that they can focus on learning.