Growing Healthy Students and Families with PTA

The 15th District PTA is dedicated to helping the local units of the district strengthen their PTAs, and their members' family lives. The district encompasses the schools of Jefferson County, and Anchorage Public Schools. The 15th District PTA offers support, training, workshops, materials, and publications, as well as parent, teacher and student scholarships, student, teacher and school awards, and child advocacy. Together We Can...Make a Difference!

15th District PTA Board of Managers

15th District PTA Office
319 South Fifteenth Street
Louisville, Kentucky 40203
485-3535

President Myrdin Thompson 295-1315 myrdin.thompson1@insightbb.com
1st Vice President Cherie Dimar 244-5171 Jdimar2@aol.com
2nd Vice President, Alisha Pasley 776-3648 Wolf390120@aol.com
3rd Vice President Traci Priddy 935-3370 Tpriddy1@bellsouth.net
4th Vice President Theresa Mayfield 689-2227 binetptamail@bellsouth.net
5th Vice President Rose Babiak 895-6004 rpbabiak@bellsouth.net
Secretary Barbara Fischer 969-8371 Blufisch@gmail.com
Treasurer Syndi Scherffius 899-1861 JLOsbourn@bellsouth.net
Parliamentarian Sharon Whitworth 592-4185 sharon.whitworth@jefferson.kyschools.us
PTA Liaison Marty Bell 485-3949 marty.bell@jefferson.kyschools.us
Awards Chairperson      
Bylaws Chairperson      
Family/Youth Resource Chairperson      
Health Chairperson      
Legislation Chairperson      
Website Chairperson      

             

What’s PTA all about?

every child. one voice.

PTA Mission:

  • To support and speak on behalf of children and youth in the schools, in the community, and before governmental agencies and other organizations that make decisions affecting children;
  • To assist parents in developing the skills they need to raise and protect their children;
  • To encourage parent and public involvement in the public schools of this nation. 

PTA Policy:

  • To promote the welfare of children and youth in the home, school community, and place of worship.
  • To raise the standards of home life.
  • To secure adequate laws for the care and protection of children and youth.
  • To bring into closer relation the home and the school, that parents and teachers may cooperate intelligently in the education of children and youth.
  • To develop between educators and the general public such united efforts as will secure for all children and youth the highest advantages in physical, mental, social and spiritual education.

 The broadest, and maybe the most meaningful
definition of volunteering: Doing more than you have
to because you want to, in a cause you consider good."

    -Ivan Scheier