2025-2026 PTA Board Members
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2025-2026 PTA Board Members
Mandy cherishes the values of friendship and community she learned growing up in a small town and is grateful to pass those on to her children through the PTA. Outside of PTA, she works as a medical tech, helps run a property management business, and proudly leads a Girl Scout troop of 12 Brimhall 4th graders.
Tiffanie is a single mom who works full-time and joined the PTA after experiencing the isolation of remote work and wanting to meet other parents in the community. She values the sense of connection and support that Brimhall provides for both families and staff. She contributes to the PTA primarily through Staff Appreciation by coordinating events and providing supplies to celebrate Brimhall’s teachers and staff.
With 2 kids at Brimhall, Alaina is excited to start her first year on the PTA board after spending time volunteering at Brimhall events and in the library. A former book publishing professional turned freelance editor, she also enjoys gardening, crocheting, and reading in her spare time.
Nurse Practitioner and IBCLC with her own practice, Bellflower Lactation. New to the PTA, with 3 kids at Brimhall, she’s excited to get involved and support the Brimhall community!
She’s a parent of a 5th grader and 7th grader who first joined the PTA through the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee and now serves as Brimhall’s treasurer for a third year. She values making the school a welcoming place for all students and families and enjoys bringing a DEI lens to every part of the PTA’s work. When not helping with school activities and events, you can find her cheering at her kids’ basketball and baseball games, camping with her family, fangirling over her musician partner, hanging upside down in an aerial hammock, working at a local allergy clinic, or contributing to district equity committees.
eL is a parent of four kids in 2nd, 3rd, 5th, and 10th grade. Being part of the PTA matters to them because they want their kids to grow up surrounded by a community that’s diverse, supportive, and loving. They pitch in whenever they can, on evenings, weekends, or during school breaks when life feels a little less hectic. Cold brew is their co-pilot—they run on caffeine, laughter, and the occasional stolen moment of quiet in between activities. They’re especially grateful for a supportive spouse who helps keep everything balanced so they can stay involved. For them, PTA is all about showing up, building connections, and creating the kind of school community where all kids can thrive.
Elizabeth is a proud Brimhall alum and mom to a 4th and 6th grader, she joined the PTA to stay connected and make a positive impact on students, teachers, and staff. She’s the driving force behind Brimhall’s annual Plant Sale and, when not volunteering, stays busy with her kids’ activities, fostering dogs, and advocating for children with unique abilities.
New to the PTA this year, Kristine joined to reconnect with her community after COVID and help strengthen the connections that support kids and families. She works full-time in manufacturing, and when she’s not volunteering, she’s happiest outside—biking, skiing, running, camping—or in the kitchen baking, with sprinkles always in tow.
She’s a proud Brimhall staff member and parent of a 5th grader and 3rd grader. Fostering a school community that is safe, joyful, and aligned with Roseville Area Schools’ Equity Vision guides her work both in the classroom and as a parent.
Brimhall has been her home for 17 years—11 years as a 3rd grade teacher and 6 years as Lead Teacher and Interventionist. She first connected with the PTA through the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion group, and joined the PTA Board 3 years ago to help strengthen the connection between staff and families. She has loved building relationships with more community members and seeing firsthand the amazing impact of the PTA and its volunteers.
Outside of school, she enjoys exploring the outdoors with her family, experimenting in the kitchen with new ingredients, tending to her collection of houseplants, reviving her concert-going spirit by staying out past 10, and spending time with her two kids.