PTA.org is available in Spanish
National PTA is pleased to announce that PTA.org is available in Spanish, through Google Translate. To translate the website, select Spanish in the dropdown bar at the top right of the screen anywhere on the site. Share this feature with your PTAs and in outreach to our Spanish-speaking membership as another tool to support Hispanic/Latino families in the school community.
Looking to translate your resources but don’t know where to start? Use the Breaking Through Language Barriers Tipsheet!
In addition, we have the following resources available in Spanish.
Membership Resources
- Why Your School Needs a PTA
- Why Our School Needs a PTA (Talking Points)
- Why PTA (It’s the People)
- PTA vs Unaffiliated Parent Groups
- Making Every Child’s Potential a Reality
- 101 Ways to Increase PTA Membership
10 Reasons
- 10 Reasons: General Recruitment (Color)
- 10 Reasons: General Recruitment (BW)
- 10 Reasons-Families & Educators
- 10 Reasons: Families and Educators (BW)
- 10 Reason-Parents & Schools (Color)
- 10 Reason-Parents & Schools (BW)
Advocacy Resources
- National PTA Statement on DACA
- National PTA Statement on Separation of Undocumented Children and Families
- Family Guides
- Help at Home: K-2
- Help at Home: 3-5
- Help at Home: 6-8
- State by State Assessment Guides
- Parents’ Guides to Students Success 2-page guide
- Parents’ Guides to Students Success 4-page guide
- Family Engagement in the Every Student Succeeds Act
- ESSA: What Does this New Law Mean for My Child?
- 6 Keys to Engaging Families in ESSA
- What’s the Difference? No Child Left Behind and ESSA
- Questions PTA Advocates Should Ask about ESSA
- National PTA Common Core State Standards Video, Spanish Subtitles
- Election Guides
- Permissible Activities Checklist
- Candidate Appearances
- Nonprofits and Ballot Measures
- Parent’s Guide to Student Data Privacy
At School Resources
- School of Excellence
- Reflections
- Family Reading Experience
- STEM + Families
- Family Engagement Tools
- PTA National Standards