
Community at FPP
First Presbyterian Preschool is a close-knit community of families, teachers, and staff. Through shared experiences, events, and involvement, families play an important role in school life at FPP.
Parent's Association
The Parents Association helps strengthen connections across the FPP community. Made up of parent volunteers, the Association supports school events, communicates weekly with families through the Parents Page email, and works alongside school leadership to support teachers, staff, and school traditions.
Through these efforts, the Parents Association plays an important role in building community and enhancing the FPP experience for families.


Volunteering at FPP
Families are encouraged to be involved in ways that fit their time and season of life. Volunteering may look like helping in the classroom, supporting events, or contributing behind the scenes. Every form of involvement helps make FPP a more connected and supportive place for children.
For questions about volunteering, families may contact the Parent Involvement Co-Chairs:
Caiti Elmore & Susan Groves
Community Events
Throughout the year, FPP hosts community events that bring families together and support the school. These gatherings create opportunities for connection, celebration, and involvement, while also helping fund programs and experiences that enrich student life.
Community events are designed to be welcoming, meaningful, and fun for the entire FPP family.


Partnerships
Midtown is home to the largest concentration of arts and cultural venues in the Southeast. First Presbyterian Preschool partners with trusted local organizations to extend learning beyond the classroom. These collaborations bring additional creativity, exploration, and enrichment to our school community.
Partnerships with groups like the Alliance Theatre, High Museum, MODA, and other local programs support learning through the arts, STEM, and hands-on experiences that complement our Reggio Emilia–inspired approach.
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