In order to follow its mission the Parents' Association sponsors events and has established programs.

MS/HS Used Book Sale This fundraising initiative allows parents to save money by selling their books in the spring so that students can purchase books at a discount in the fall.

Community of Givers Phone-a-thon This fundraising initiative is scheduled in the fall -October.

Box Tops for Education This fundraising initiative allows the PA to earn funds for the school through the submission of box top coupons. This is an on-going initiative. Collection boxes are located in Blaine, the MS/HS, and Woodlawn lobbies.

Innisbrook Wraps This fundraising initiative allows the PA to earn funds for the school through the selling of wrapping paper. Orders are taken in the fall--September. The wrapping paper arrives for distribution in November.

SchoolPoP This fundraising initiative allows the PA to earn funds for the school through by purchasing educational and family media at below-retail prices directly from SchoolPoP in order that 25% is contributed to the school. This is an on-going initiative.

Lab Boutique This fundraising initiative allows the PA to earn funds for the school through the selling of Lab school branded items. Orders are taken starting in the fall and throughout the year.  Merchandise is generally on display in various locations around the school.

5th Grade Note Cards This fundraising initiative allows the PA to showcase the art produce by the 5th grade art class while earning funds for the school. The 5th graders produce the note cards as a class project. The cards are available for sale in the spring. Cards produced by former 5th graders are available for sale throughout the year.

Rites of May This annual festival celebrates our community. This carnival-type  event  is fun for all while supporting fundraising efforts. Scheduled in the Spring- May.

3 on 3 Basketball Basketball event. Scheduled in the Spring.

School Directory The PA compiles and distributes the directory. It's a joint effort between parents, and school administrators. Information is gathered in late summer. The directory is completed and distributed in the fall- November.

Grade Level Events Planned and organized by the councils and or grade level chairpersons, these events are scheduled throughout the year. Some examples include, the MS picnic, Faculty Appreciation.

New Parents' Reception This event serves to welcome new families to the school. It is generally scheduled just prior to the start of the new school year.

LS Room Parents The role of the Room Parent is to act as classroom facilitator with the underlying goal of enhancing the children's educational experience and sense of community. Room Parents generally organize pot luck socials, provide assistance and treats for special events and holidays, volunteer and or find volunteers to provide food and refreshments at Open House, chaperone field trips, assist with Rites of May, assist teachers in classroom projects as requested by teacher, and work with Grade Level Chairpersons and other Room Parents to arrange a grade-level social or cultural event.

Picture Day This event, coordinated by parents, provides recorded memories while raising funds.