PTA Reflections Art Program

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Membership in the Massachusetts PTA provides the opportunity to participate in the National PTA Reflections program. This competition encourages students to explore the arts and express themselves by providing positive recognition for their artistic efforts. Since it was founded in 1969 by Mary Lou Anderson, millions of students have benefited from this program.

Reflections Awards Program Students in Pre-K through grade 12 create theme-based artwork in dance choreography, film production, literature, musical composition, photography or visual arts.

Massachusetts PTA encourages you to register your program with National PTA. Visit pta.org/home/programs/reflections to register. Once you have registered, you will have access to a digital toolkit of resources from the National PTA and the opportunity to connect with other PTA Reflections leaders.

Registration opened on July 1, 2023, and will close on February 1, 2024.

SUBMISSIONS TO MA PTA DUE BY FEBRUARY 9, 2024 HERE.

“I am Hopeful Because…”

That’s the theme for the 2023-2024 Reflections Art Program which has been bringing the arts to life for more than 10 million students since 1969. Massachusetts PTA and its members, families, and kids are at the forefront of this amazing program, which increases community awareness of the importance of arts in education.

PTA Reflections encourages students of all ages to:

Participating is Easy, Exciting and Empowering

All students, Pre-K through Grade 12, attending PTA schools sponsoring the program are invited to participate and submit original artwork in one of six areas:

Artworks are submitted first to school-level PTAs, where they are first recognized, celebrated and judged by five grade-level divisions, while a non-judged Special Artist division celebrates student artists with special needs. The final artworks submitted to Massachusetts PTA by local school units are then considered for Awards of Excellence, Awards of Merit and Honorable Mentions. Awards of Excellence entries then go on to represent Massachusetts in the final National PTA judging round.

National-level Outstanding Interpretation honorees are recognized at the National PTA Convention, plus their artwork, along with any National Award of Excellence and Merit winners, is featured in Reflections’ popular traveling national exhibit. See the winners.

Theme Search

National PTA Reflections sponsors a student-focused Theme Search Contest annually to determine a future program theme. Children and youth can submit a national theme to serve as the inspiration for Reflections artists and their original works. Students submitting the winning theme receive $100 and recognition at the National PTA Convention.

The theme search for 2025-26 is now open.

Grants for the Arts Available

The National PTA Mary Lou Anderson Reflections Arts Enhancement Grant provides up to $1,000 in matching funds to support local PTA arts projects within their school community. Funded projects will increase access to learning opportunities in the literary, media, visual and/or performing arts for at-risk or underserved audiences. Arts projects must actively engage families and community partners to strengthen family-school partnerships. Eligible applicants must be a PTA in good standing, as determined by the State PTA.

Local Leader Tools

Here you can find information and resources you need to take your program to the next level, including promotional material, planning tools, judging resources, celebration ideas and more!

2023-2024 Local Leader’s Guide

The Local Leader’s Guide (Local Leader’s Guide Spanish) provides an overview of the steps necessary to host a program at your school. You’ll also find helpful tools to recruit and train volunteers as well as plan educational activities and family celebrations.

Use the following resources in addition to those provided by your State PTA!

Rules

Guides

Training

Use the following tools to customize flyers and promotional materials. Encourage all students to participate!