Georgia PTA (GA PTA) is committed to engaging the public. Our use of social media supports our mission to “deliver child advocacy services that meet the changing needs of the public,” and our vision to “provide the highest standard of considerate and thoughtful service for generations to come.” Our website, georgiapta.gov, is just one online channel we use to reach our audience. The following is a directory of social media channels that help us reach a broader audience and engage members.
Facebook – Georgia PTA

— Georgia PTA Facebook Page Policies | Community Guidelines

Georgia PTA’s Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/ptageorgia) encourages active discussion and sharing of information and thoughts.

This primary Facebook page is used to share information about our programs, policies, and services with our vast network of followers and advocacy groups. We also monitor and provide quick-turnaround responses to select questions and comments that people post.

We are not responsible for comments or wall postings made by visitors to the page. Comments posted also do not in any way reflect the opinions or policies of Georgia PTA.

Please show respect for your fellow users by keeping the discussion civil. Comments are subject to Facebook’s Terms of Use and Code of Conduct.

We reserve the right to remove comments that are racist, sexist, abusive, profane, violent, obscene, spam, that advocate illegal activity, contain falsehoods or are wildly off-topic, or that libel, incite, threaten or make ad hominem attacks on Georgia PTA volunteers, students, employees, guests or other individuals. We also do not permit messages selling products or promoting commercial, political or other ventures.

In addition, election campaign materials or postings otherwise deemed inappropriate will be deleted by the page administrators.


Twitter – Georgia PTA (@GeorgiaPTA)

— Georgia PTA Twitter Page Policies | Community Guidelines

This is the official Twitter account for the Office of Communications @GeorgiaPTA

This account is used to share information with advocacy groups, organizations, and third-parties. We also monitor and provide quick-turnaround responses to select questions and comments that people post.

We are not responsible for comments or wall postings made by visitors to the page. Comments posted also do not in any way reflect the opinions or policies of Georgia PTA.

Please show respect for your fellow users by keeping the discussion civil. Comments are subject toTwitter’s Terms of Use and Code of Conduct.

We reserve the right to remove comments that are racist, sexist, abusive, profane, violent, obscene, spam, that advocate illegal activity, contain falsehoods or are wildly off-topic, or that libel, incite, threaten or make ad hominem attacks on Georgia PTA volunteers, students, employees, guests or other individuals. We also do not permit messages selling products or promoting commercial, political or other ventures.

In addition, election campaign materials or postings otherwise deemed inappropriate will be deleted by the page administrators.