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Cedar Wood Elementary PTA

Elementary School PTA Website Design

Cedar Wood Elementary PTA in Mill Creek, Washington runs a remarkable number of programs, events, and fundraisers for its school community—from Art Docents and Watch D.O.G.S. to the annual Whale Walk fun run. Weiher Creative designed and built this WordPress site pro bono as part of Amy’s five years of service on the PTA board. The goal was a modern, welcoming site that could organize a large volume of information clearly, making it easy for busy families to find what they need, get involved, and feel connected to their school community.

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Screenshot of the Cedar Wood PTA homepage featuring the "WE PTA for ALL students" pride banner, three action tiles for joining, volunteering, and donating, and a Get Involved section with program and calendar links Screenshot of the Cedar Wood PTA Mission and Impact page highlighting annual achievements including hosting family events, providing $22,000 in teacher grants, running after-school programs, and students collectively running 4,700 miles in the Sea Wolf Striders club Screenshot of the Cedar Wood PTA Whale Walk fundraiser page explaining the school fun run format, donation options including cash, online, and company matching, and featuring the 2023 Whale Walk logo with the school's orca mascot Finn Screenshot of the Cedar Wood PTA Watch D.O.G.S. (Dads of Great Students) program page with a three-step sign-up process, the national Watch DOGS logo, a photo of students on the playground, and an embedded volunteer scheduling calendar Screenshot of the Cedar Wood PTA Art Docents program page featuring program goals, embedded YouTube videos of past artist studies including Wei Liang, Yayoi Kusama, S.H. Raza, and Alma Woodsey Thomas, and a photo of colorful student hand art projects Screenshot of the Cedar Wood PTA Volunteer page explaining the campus volunteer approval process, current volunteer opportunities, and featuring photos of parent volunteers at school events