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At Sycamore Elementary School, we are proud of the terrific partnership between our parents, staff, students and local community. We hope this website provides a useful avenue for our PTA to serve the needs of your family, keep them informed, and help plan PTA events and volunteer opportunities into your busy schedules. If you have any suggestions for improvements, great ideas or updates to this site, please contact us at info@sycamorepta.com. If you would like any further information regarding Sycamore Elementary School PTA, please feel free to contact us.

Sycamore Elementary PTA offers many programs and activities for our children, families and staff. The ideas, time, talents and voices of our members all make a difference in our children’s education at Sycamore Elementary. Membership in our PTA shows support for the efforts made to provide our children with a safe learning environment and with an outstanding educational experience.

There are many ways to support the PTA. Some members attend the PTA meetings, serve on committees or help in classrooms. Others contribute food, organize the newsletter, count boxtops or volunteer during special PTA events. We understand that not everyone has time to be active in PTA. Membership alone adds strength to the body of our PTA. Just by being a member your vote adds volume to the voice of our PTA. When facing important issues, this voice helps insure our children’s safety and provides them with the best education possible. We invite all families (PTA members or not) to join us for our monthly PTA meetings and family events. Come and be an active part of our Sycamore Community!


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Still No Set Spot For Murphy In Rangers Lineup
David Murphy has started in every slot of the Texas batting order -- one through nine. Only teammates Michael Young and Ian Kinsler have played more games for the Rangers the past three seasons. "He is ready for anything. He should be commended for it," manager Ron Washington said.

New Study Looks At Aging & Sexual Activity
The speed limit on some highways may be 55, but it's not the age limit when it comes to sex. A new study, published by the British Medical Journal, shows men and women can have healthy sexual relationships well past the age of 55.

Former Rockwall County D.A. Sumrow Out On Parole
Former Rockwall County District Attorney Ray Sumrow was sentenced to sit behind bars for 15 years but has been released on parole after serving just 20 months in jail. <br />

Will The Barnett Shale Air Quality Review Be Fair?
There's more controversy over gas drilling in the Barnett Shale. The Fort Worth City Council appointed a committee Tuesday to oversee an independent study on air quality surrounding drilling sites, but not everyone thinks the committee will make a fair assessment.

Video Chat Site Opens Door To 'Stranger Danger'
CBS 11 News previously reported that the Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott has issued a warning to parents about a new video chat website called "Chatroulette". CBS 11 News is taking a closer look at the controversial social networking website that's becoming increasingly popular.

Council Hears Residents' Concern Over Water Plant
Many residents who live along Mary's Creek in West Fort Worth are voicing their opinion about a new wastewater management plant that would be built near their homes at Tuesday night's City Council meeting.

DPS Trooper Shot At House In Ellis County
A Texas Department of Public Safety trooper is recovering at a Dallas hospital after being shot at a home in Ellis County on Tuesday. Trooper Clint Schumacher was off duty when he was injured at the home of another trooper in Italy, Texas.

Fort Worth Prepares For Massive Budget Overhaul
The City of Fort Worth, faced with the double-edged budget sword of falling tax revenues and soaring budget shortfalls, is preparing for a massive budget overhaul. Fort Worth budget planners say the current budget will negatively affect almost every citizen.

11-Year-Old Will Trigger Texas Stadium Implosion
Casey Rogers may be the luckiest person in North Texas. Next month, the 11-year-old Terrell boy gets to push the button that will implode Texas Stadium. <br />

CBS 11 Learns More About Office Shooting Suspect
Detectives have talked to at least one of the victims in Monday's office shooting at a high rise building in North Dallas. Officials are trying to gain insight on the former lawyer who is accused of gunning down a father-son business duo. Shooting suspect Robert Mustard has lived in North Dallas for years.

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