Harrison Park School PTA  Portland, Oregon

Every Child. One Voice.

The most accurate predictors of student achievement in school are not family income or social status, but the extent to which the family creates a home environment that encourages learning, communicates high yet reasonable expectations for the child’s achievement, and becomes involved in the child’s education at school.

National PTA, 2000. Building Successful Partnerships: A Guide for Developing Parent and Family Involvement Programs. Bloomington, Indiana: National Education Service, 11–12.  


Thank you for visiting our website! For 125 years the National PTA (Parent Teacher Association) has worked as an advocate for children and schools at the local, state, and national levels. Harrison Park School has had a local PTA unit since its construction in 1950. Today it is home to one of the most culturally diverse student populations in the Portland Public School District, with over 25 languages (and counting!) spoken by students and their families. 

PTA is a great way to make a difference in the lives of students and teachers while meeting new people and making new friends. Come be a part of making Harrison Park a vibrant, fun community!  

Harrison Park’s PTA, a 501c3 non-profit, values diversity and inclusion and aligns its work with Oregon PTA’s Mission & Values. All parents and community members are welcome. We value and need your input and help.  

Fun Fact:Harrison Park's mascot is The Panther.The school's colors are Blue & RedGO Panthers!

         The Work We Do

PTA is focused on bringing families and teachers together to advocate for students & schools. We also provide enrichment opportunities for students and families to enhance learning while building stronger communities. 

Below is a list of projects and programs we support at Harrison Park via fundraisers and volunteer assistance as appropriate: