Experience Fort Lupton High School PTSA
every child. one voice. ®
The Fort Lupton High School Parent Teacher Student Association strives "to make every child’s potential a reality by engaging and empowering families and communities to advocate for all children." The parents, teachers, students, alum, and community supporters of FLHS gather together to ensure the school's future is brighter and stronger.

What Are We Up To?
Making A Difference at FLHS
Weekly Teacher/Staff Appreciation
With this initiative, our goal is to promote an atmosphere of appreciation for our teachers and staff at FLHS.
If you are interested in donating a $5-$10 gift or gift card, please email Hello@FLHSPTSA.org

Dinner and a Play
As we work to improve communication and collaboration between the community, teachers, parents, and students, we take the opportunity to partner with the Drama Club at FLHS and provide snacks during their performances and in 2018, the return of Dinner and a Play!

Scholarship
The FLHS PTSA partners with the PTSA organizations at Butler Elementary, Twombly Elementary, Homyak PK-8, and Fort Lupton Middle School to offer scholarships to graduating FLHS seniors. If you would like to contribute to the scholarship fund, please contact Hello@FLHSPTSA.org

Contact Fort Lupton High School PTSA
530 Reynolds St, Fort Lupton, CO 80621, USA
(303) 857-7100


FLHS PTSA Code of Ethics
Adopted from Colorado PTA
As a PTA volunteer, I realize that I am subject to a code of ethics similar to that which binds the professional in the field in which I work. Like them, I assume certain responsibilities and expect to account for what I do in terms of what I am expected to do: I will keep confidential matters confidential. I interpret “volunteer” to mean that I have agreed to work without compensation in money, but having been accepted as a worker, I expect to do my work according to standards, as the paid staff expect to do their work. I promise to accomplish my work with an attitude of open-mindedness; to be willing to be trained for it; to bring to its interest and attention. I realize that I may have assets that my co-workers may not have and that I shall use these to enrich the project at which we are working together. I realize also that I may lack assets that my co-workers have, but I will not let this make me feel inadequate but endeavor to assist in developing teamwork. I plan to find out how I can best serve the activity for which I have volunteered and to offer as much as I am sure I can give, but no more. I realize that I must live up to my promise and therefore, will be careful that my agreement is so simple and clear that it cannot be misunderstood. I believe that my attitude toward volunteer work should be professional. I believe that I have an obligation to my work, to those who direct it, to my colleagues, to those whom it is done, and to the public. – Author Unknown ~1993