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Welcome to the Anchorage Parent Teacher Association (APTA)

The APTA has been part of the community for over 100 years.   Programs such as Junior Great Books, Art Discovery, fundraisers such as Christmas in Anchorage, and the annual auction could not have been accomplished without the amazing support of our parent members and Anchorage school staff. 

The APTA depends on its members and volunteers every school year. By joining the APTA, you will be a part of an incredible legacy of service. Anchorage consistently leads the state with over 9,000 volunteer hours a year and a strong PTA membership. We have volunteer opportunities both large and small to accommodate all the schedules.

Thank you for your continued support of APTA. If you haven't done so already, please join now for the current school year. For more information on different ways to get involved, please click on the committee description document and email anchorsapta@gmail.com!  If you have any ideas or suggestions on how the APTA can better support the school and the Anchorage community, please don't hesitate to reach out. 

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Board
The APTA offers an opportunity to love on the staff of our school, be involved in "school life" and to deepen community friendships.
Sports Court
The 60’ x 70’ sport court adjacent to the APS playground can be used during recess and after school hours. This contained area has a pickleball courts, basketball goals, hopscotch diagrams, and four-square diagrams. The possibilities for play are endless!
Library Renovation
This breathtaking tree welcomes visitors to the Library and provides a popular gathering space for reading and story-time.
Cafeteria Renovation
LED accent lighting, ceiling tiles and fixtures, fresh paint, serving and storage counters, and a new floor were all part of the cafeteria renovation.
Soccer Field Scoreboard
The new outdoor scoreboard with construction and plantings to match the school building is a beautiful addition to the soccer field.
Outdoor Classroom
The Outdoor Classroom project provided outdoor seating, new educational paving features, an encased whiteboard, and plants native to Kentucky.