How do you PTSA?

However you PTSA, it’s all an investment in your student. PTSA to support your students teachers and curriculum. PTSA to build a stronger community. PTSA to get connected and volunteer with other parents.

PDSHS PTSA offers all parents, caregivers, students, teachers, and staff the opportunity to be engaged in our schools potential. Being a member of the PTSA means that you are apart of a an action plan that is focused on programs, academic initiatives like Applerouth ACT/SAT Diagnostic Exam, Reflections, Coffee with a Counselor, connecting as a community and so much more!


There is no wrong way to PTSA. We invite you and your family to join the PTSA because every membership matters in doing more together than apart.

All PTSA’s memberships are processed through TOTEM the Georgia PTA’s new membership manager.
PTSA memberships are no longer processed through MyPaymentsPlus or MemberHub.

  • Where does my money go when I pay membership dues?

    PDSHS PTSA Dues: $11.25 of your dues directly support your child. PTSA dues help fund essential school resources and curriculum needs, including teacher wishes, exam busters and more.

    100% of all donations made directly support the PDSHS PTSA.

    PTA State and National Dues: $3.75 support advocacy efforts at the local, state and national levels, impacting decisions affecting your child’s health, safety and quality of education.

  • Does PTSA membership require volunteering and attending meetings?

    The only thing required of you to be a member of the PTSA is to pay the annual membership dues of $15.00. Beyond that, however you chose to PTSA is up to you. There is no wrong way to PTSA, what you put into the PTSA is what you will get out of the PTSA.

  • How much time do I have to commit to being a member of PTSA?

    Membership in the PTSA can be as involved as much or as little time as you have to offer. There is no wrong or right way to be involved - Anything you can give, whether it’s time, money or both, it will support your student and their teachers.