
PTO

Andrea Menegassi – President
This is my 3rd year in PTO and my 2nd year serving as PTO President.
I have two wonderful kids — Everly (Kindergarten) and Liam (2nd grade).
My favorite thing about Stagecoach is how everyone looks out for one another. Teachers, parents, and students all pitch in to create a place where kids feel safe, supported, and excited to learn.
I joined PTO because I wanted to be part of the team that makes school special — helping teachers, planning fun events, and making sure every child feels included and has opportunities to grow. We bring the “extra”: extra supplies, extra hands, and extra fun. That’s the magic behind so many wonderful memories.
Why PTO is important
The PTO connects parents and teachers, bringing resources, volunteers, and fresh ideas that help our school thrive. It’s truly a team effort that makes a difference for our kids.
Best PTO memory
Seeing the joy on students’ faces at every event — big or small. All the planning, fundraising, and hard work pay off in those special moments.
Favorite school event
The Easter egg hunt and Christmas events are my favorites. You can really feel the magic during those celebrations!

Hi! I'm Rikki Collins, Vice president for PTO. I'm a mom of 2 boys, Rhett who is in 1st grade, and Waylon who is in preschool. I joined PTO so I could be behind the scenes and make a difference for the kids and the community. I love to be involved in programs that help benefit the kids which I believe Stagecoach PTO strives to do every day. My favorite thing about Stagecoach is how much effort they put into making sure our children feel included, loved, and have fun while learning. I'm grateful for the opportunity to be part of school events, big and small, but seeing the excitement in each child's eyes during holiday events is my favorite.

Krystle Britt – Treasurer
This is my second year serving on PTO.
I’m a proud mom to three kids: Kylie Bosh (18, college freshman), Kennedy Britt (13, 8th grade at RSJH), and Kassidy Britt (2nd grade).
One of my favorite aspects of Stagecoach is the strong sense of community. Many of our staff members have deep ties to Sweetwater County—whether through their own children attending Stagecoach or having gone to school here themselves. That pride and shared ownership of “our school” is carried forward by our administration, teachers, parents, students, and community members.
I joined PTO because I wanted to be involved and support my children’s education. Together, we’re working toward the same goal: creating a better school and a stronger educational experience for our kids. The PTO provides an atmosphere where teachers, administrators, and staff can do their best work—and so can our children.
Why PTO is important
The PTO is vital because it brings parents and teachers together to support and enrich all students at Stagecoach Elementary. We support staff, promote student self-esteem, and help address school needs through both volunteers and funding.
Best PTO memory
My favorite PTO memory so far is our Santa Pictures event last winter. Watching the kids’ faces light up when they saw Santa sitting on the bench was such a magical and fun experience!
Favorite school event
The book fair! I remember how excited I was as a kid to browse the shelves during parent/teacher conferences, and I love that my kids are just as excited now.

Laura Davis – Secretary
This is my first year serving on PTO.
I’m a mom to four kids: Rylee (Senior), Kaden and Jordan (Kindergarten), and Taylor (college senior).
My favorite thing about Stagecoach is how much fun our teachers have with the kids—whether it’s dressing up or joining in on activities, they always go above and beyond to make school memorable.
I joined PTO simply to help wherever I can. Supporting our kids and teachers is never a bad thing, and it’s rewarding to be part of that effort.
Why PTO is important
The PTO is important because it gives parents and teachers the chance to work together to support both students and staff. Every little bit we do helps strengthen our school and community.
Best PTO memory
My favorite PTO memory so far has to be the tailgate party last year—the dunk tank was such a blast!
Favorite school event
I really enjoyed the chili cook-off. The first responders’ competition made it especially entertaining and fun for everyone.





