PRESENTER: Lisa Christoffel, GVPTA Region Director

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PRESENTER: Lisa Christoffel, GVPTA Region Director PTA President PRESENTER: Lisa Christoffel, GVPTA Region Director

PTA PURPOSES To promote the welfare of children and youth in home, school, community, and place of worship To raise the standards of home life To secure adequate laws for the care and protection of children and youth To bring into closer relation the home and the school, that parents and teachers may cooperate intelligently in the education of children and youth To develop between educators and the general public such united efforts as will secure for all children and youth the highest advantages in physical, mental, social and spiritual education

PTA MISSION STATEMENT PTA is: A powerful voice for all children, A relevant resource for families and communities, and A strong advocate for the education and well-being of every child

The PTA Organization National PTA New York State PTA: Lana Ajemian Region: Lisa Christoffel Council (in GVPTA: for Greece only) Local Unit

Unit in Good Standing Adheres to Purposes and basic policies of PTA Membership payment made by October 31 Bylaws are up to date Insurance premium paid Annual officer update information (Form A) filed once per year

ABCDs OF PTA LEADERSHIP All actions are accountable Build boardsmanship and budgets by the book Communicate clearly, concisely, credibly and consistantly Delegate ~ Don’t do everything!

THE LEADER OF THE PTA TEAM…. Understands that consensus is important when making decisions because more people will have a stake in making the decision work Knows the importance of accepting final responsibility Understands PTA Purposes. Before beginning any program or project, a president makes sure it advances one of the Purposes of PTA and has the potential to improve the lives of children

THE LEADER OF THE PTA TEAM Leaders are not born – they are developed through learning and experience Leaders should expect acceptance, fairness, trust, flexibility, respect and a sense of humor from one another Leaders know it is important to assign jobs and let people do them, while supporting their efforts. A leader who shows confidence in others gives them confidence in themselves and helps encourage future leaders

The Unit PTA Team Bylaws Executive Committee Executive Board Standing vs. Special Committee General membership

CHARACTERISTICS OF A LEADER Knows the Job Is Organized and Prepared Is Willing to Set Goals and Priorities Conveys Optimism and Positive State of Mind Responds well to Group Members Delegates Handles Conflict Wisely Is Dependable Takes Initiative

ACTIONS OF A LEADER Leaders Strive to: Encourage the timid Gently prod the indifferent Spur the most capable to even greater efforts Open up new avenues to the inexperienced Lead by example, motivation and inspiration Delegate as much as possible to people who have been trained for the job Express recognition and thanks

RESPONSIBILITIES OF A LEADER Listen Participate Allow Others to Participate Be Enthusiastic Develop a Team Spirit Be Positive Be a Problem Solver Treat All People Fairly Reward Efforts

COMMUNICATION SKILLS MAIL TELEPHONE EMAIL SOCIAL MEDIA

Your Most Important Role… • Succession: Build Your Bench! • Challenges to stepping up? Time? Secret password? Sales efforts? • Why should anyone take the plunge? What are future Leaders looking for?

COMMUNICATION SKILLS KEY POINTS Listen carefully ~ each speaker deserves your full attention Be courteous & treat all members as you’d like to be treated Respect opinions ~ Everyone has the right to express an opinion Consider suggestions ~ Don’t become defensive when other ideas conflict with your own Express yourself clearly ~ Use good pronunciation, enunciation, proper volume and face the group Summarize the discussion as needed Include everyone ~ Make all group members feel you are speaking to each of them Offer suggestions ~ Do so in a positive manner at an appropriate time

SCHOOL & COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS PTA is the independent link between home, school and community Parents, Teachers, Administrators, School Boards, & Communities have a common goal ~ Quality Education Teachers ~ equal partners in PTA Principal ~ Presidents operate as a team for all children Superintendent ~ leader who creates the coalition of parents, students, staff, school board and community School Board Trustees ~ elected, volunteer policy-makers Community Organizations ~ partners with common goals

Nuts and Bolts

A good meeting is everyone’s responsibility! HOW TO RUN A MEETING Plan carefully in advance to have a good meeting Preserve order to be fair, impartial & respectful Start and end meetings on time Prepare your agenda carefully and follow it Establish a quorum and vote on all action items Use parliamentary procedure Make sure minutes are recorded Remember that you are a facilitator as the meeting chair A good meeting is everyone’s responsibility!

FIDUCIARY RESPONSIBILITIES Have 3 names on signature cards at bank Have 2 required signatures on every PTA check Never make checks out to cash Never pre-sign any PTA checks Always use vouchers & remittance forms & a ledger Have two people to count and verify monies Have bank statements mailed to President Ensure you do monthly reconciliation at every board meeting – put this on your agenda!

WHAT ARE YOUR BYLAWS? Bylaws tell: Unit Name, Unit Code 07- _ _ _ , ID numbers Purposes and Basic Policies of PTA Relationship with National and NYS PTA Membership and Dues information Officers, their election and their duties What the executive committee is, what the executive board is, when you must meet Nominating Committee members Committees Council membership, if any Fiscal year

REPRESENTING YOUR PTA Remember you represent PTA wherever you go Be careful that you always represent the PTA accurately, fairly and with dignity This includes ANY social media interactions Help your unit members to be knowledgeable about PTA positions Share the Bylaws, Basic Policy, Where We Stand and position papers Stay informed, read your mail, attend workshops

YOU ARE A PTA LEADER Refer to NYS PTA Resource Guide often Knowledge is Key – stay informed, read your mail and attend leadership training workshops and conferences Ensure your board is meeting all deadlines You will benefit personally and your PTA unit, school and community will benefit as well Attend and encourage your members to attend Regional workshop, State events, and ask for SCHOOLS OF INSTRUCTION

YOU ARE A PTA LEADER HAVE A GREAT YEAR! Enjoy your term of office Plan time for yourself and your family Remember your Region HAVE A SENSE OF HUMOR! HAVE A GREAT YEAR!

A Quick Summary A good leader and PTA Team: Sets goals Communicates Delegates Develops future leaders

NEW YORK STATE PTA Please go to our website regularly for important information you need to know www.nyspta.org Genesee Valley PTA: www.gvpta.org

Questions and Answers