-- Karen B. McLean Donaldson (Moderator)
Professor and Chairperson, Education Department, Spelman College
-- Warlene Gary
Chief Executive Officer, National PTA
-- Angela Ferris Watkins
Professor, Department of Psychology, Spelman College
-- Arletta T. Brinson
Executive Director, Office of Student Programs and Services, Atlanta Public
Schools
-- Norman H. Thomas, Sr.
Former President, Georgia Parent Teacher Association
-- Morna Gailor
Parent, Morningside Elementary School PTA
On Saturday, February 16, representatives of the organizations will honor
Selena Sloan Butler, one of National PTA's founders and a Spelman alumna,
in a special gravesite ceremony at Oakland Cemetery at 10 a.m. Following
the ceremony, representatives will take part in a rededication rally of
Selena Sloan Butler Park just blocks away.
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Friday, February 15
(Note: Events are at Spelman College; 350 Spelman Lane S.W. Atlanta, GA
30314-4399.)
5 p.m. - Press Conference (open to media and public); Location:
Albro-Falconer-Manley Science Center
5:20 p.m. - VIP reception (open to media)
6 p.m. - Town Hall Meeting (open to the public); Location: Sisters
Chapel
Saturday, February 16
10 a.m. - Special ceremony at Selena Sloan Butler gravesite at Oakland
Cemetery; 248 Oakland Avenue, SE (open to the public)
10:30 a.m. - Rededication Rally of Selena Sloan Butler Park; 98 William
Holmes Borders Drive NE, Atlanta, Georgia 30312 (open to the
public)
About PTA
PTA comprises more than 5.5 million parents and other concerned adults
devoted to the educational success of children and the promotion of parent
involvement in schools. PTA flourishes in more than 25,000 school
communities nationwide by harnessing the energy and talents of millions of
volunteers to be: voices for all children; relevant resources for families
and communities; and champions for the education and well-being of every
child. PTA is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Membership in
PTA is open to anyone who is concerned about the education, health, and
welfare of children and youth.
Spelman College
Founded in 1881, Spelman College is the only historically Black college in
the nation to be included on the U.S. News and World Report's list of top
75 "Best Liberal Arts Colleges -- Undergraduate," 2005. Located in Atlanta,
Ga., this private, historically Black women's college boasts outstanding
alumnae, including Children's Defense Fund Founder Marian Wright Edelman;
U.S. Foreign Service Director General Ruth Davis; authors Tina McElroy Ansa
and Pearl Cleage and actress LaTanya Richardson. More than 83 percent of
the full-time faculty members have Ph.D.s or other terminal degrees and the
student-faculty ratio is 12:1. Annually, nearly one-third of Spelman
students receive degrees in the sciences. The students number more than
2,186 and represent 43 states and 34 foreign countries. For more
information regarding Spelman College, visit: www.spelman.edu.
About Atlanta Public Schools
Atlanta Public Schools are changing children's lives every day. Under the
leadership of its Superintendent, Dr. Beverly L. Hall, Atlanta Public
Schools is becoming one of the nation's highest performing urban school
systems. In 2007, all 62 APS elementary schools made Adequate Yearly
Progress, the only urban district in the nation to achieve that
distinction. All APS students benefit from the district's focus on teacher
quality, intensive math and science instruction, single-gender middle
schools, high school small learning communities, and its
nationally-acclaimed Project GRAD program. Although 75 percent of the
district's 51,000 students live below the poverty line, APS accepts no
excuses for poor academic performance. Atlanta Public Schools is also one
of Atlanta's largest employers with 6,650 full-time personnel, including
3,643 teachers. For more information visit www.atlanta.k12.ga.us.
About Georgia PTA
The Georgia PTA serves as a link between the national organization and
membership within the state. A person who joins a local Parent Teacher
Association automatically becomes a member of the National PTA and the
Georgia PTA. The Georgia PTA represents over 330,000 members at the state
legislature, state board of education and other education and child-focused
organizations; provides support and training for local PTAs through
workshops and publications; coordinates special projects to promote the
welfare of Georgia's children and youth, and much more. Georgia PTA is also
the proud state to be home of two of three founders for National PTA.
To view this release online, go to:
http://www.pwrnewmedia.com/2008/pta021508/index.html
Contact Information: Contacts: James Martinez PTA (cell) 773-339-4533 A.J. Johnson Spelman College 404-270-5892 Joe Manguno Atlanta Public Schools 404-802-2829