President’s Workshop.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Orientation for New Regional Directors Official presentation of the Student National Medical Association Board-approved April 2006.
Advertisements

So, You are Treasurer of your 4-H Club! Montana 4-H Center for Youth Development 2005.
PTA A PARENT GROUP UNLIKE ANY OTHER The overall purpose of PTA is to make every child’s potential a reality by engaging and empowering families and.
Area II Gwinnett County Council of PTAs SMOOTH TRANSITIONS Presenters: Kerie Allibone and Ann Meyer.
So You're Having A Meeting
PTA Resolutions Member-Driven Advocacy Presented by National PTA Resolutions Committee Members: Cyndi Barbian Alison Turner Marne Usher.
Parent Associations and Parent-Teacher Associations: A Foundation for Parental Leadership – Part 2.
The Kentucky Pharmacists Association Joey Mattingly, Organizational Affairs Bob McFalls, Executive Director.
BASICS OF DISTRICT BOARD MEETINGS. PURPOSES OF MEETINGS Meetings are fundamental to conducting conservation district business. Meetings are fundamental.
PTA Officer Training May RESTRICTIVE RULES Who Needs Them?
2015 MO PTA Spring Conference Independence, MO Spring into Action with Membership Rebecca Cahill VP Dept of Membership Services Missouri PTA Spring Logo.
DCCPTA Presidents’ Training Margaret Godke
Session 102: Treasurers for Non- Treasurers Jennifer Young, Treasurer Virginia PTA 2012 Annual Conference July 13, 2012.
Successful Board Management Building and Leading the Team Deb Fritz, NSR National PTA.
PTA 101-Your Road to Success. PTA Road to Success Do you have the keys that are necessary to make your PTA the best it can be?
Roles and Responsibilities Of the library trustee NJLTA New Jersey Library Association.
1 Procedure Book? A Tool Kit necessary for every PTA/ PTSA.
Membership Workshop Convention 2013 “I Love PTA, More than Ever!”
Membership Workshop 2014 “A Guide for Success!”. Membership is the key to unlocking your unit’s potential! The PURPOSES ● To promote the welfare of children.
President Basics Melissa Nehrbass, District Director Peninsula District PTA 2014 District Training June 5, 2014.
Churchill Road PTA Bylaws & Organization
Nominating Committees and Elections Area II Council January 22, 2013.
Area II Gwinnett Council SMOOTH TRANSITIONS Presenters: Beth Horn and Beverly Shorter.
Club Best Practices Officer Roles and Responsibilities.
Presented by: Sharon Pender Louisiana State PTA Treasurer.
Treasurer Topics 2 Workshop 3 Teresa Atherley, Utah PTA Treasurer Facebook group: Utah PTA Treasurers.
 Meeting skit  What makes a meeting effective?  What are the roles and responsibilities of the officers and board of directors?  What is the order.
PTA Treasurer Ensure the unit’s financial records are audited according to the bylaws before assuming his or her duties; Ensure the filing of the unit’s.
Bylaws Standing Rules Code of Ethics
The Business of PTA – Finance, IRS Compliance and Risk Management 2016 National PTA Convention & Expo Orlando, FL Presenting Sponsor:
President/Vice President Training: Leading your PTA
Financial Success for PTA Units Treasury and Finance Workshop
Guidelines for the Rotary Club Treasurer
NMHIMSS Meet the Board & Committees May 26th, 2016
Secretary “The Write Stuff”
Winning with KEHA Roles and Responsibilities
Every Child’s Potential
Running an Effective Meeting
MONEY MATTERS 101.
PTA Treasurer Training
PTA 101-Your Road to Success
Presented by: Frank Nieboer
MONEY MATTERS 101.
President’s Workshop.
Unit Treasurer Workshop/PTA-Economics
PTA 101: Your Road to Success
CA STATE COUNCIL BOARD OF DIRECTORSROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
KEHA Roles and Responsibilities
Board and Staff Roles 2014 Capacity Building Institute
School Advisory Committees
AFSA Chapter Officer Training
Organizing Your District Leadership Team
I’m A New Board Member Now What?.
Organizing a state association
NORTH CAROLINA FFA ALUMNI
PRESENTER: Lisa Christoffel, GVPTA Region Director
PTA for Vice Presidents and Chairs
CA STATE COUNCIL BOARD OF DIRECTORSROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Iowa Extension Council Association Iowa 4-H Youth Development
Iowa Extension Council Association Iowa 4-H Youth Development
Resident Council Leadership Training
2018 SOUTHWEST/SOUTHEAST REGION LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE
Greater Essex County District School Board
Tips and tricks for your activity accounts
SSC School Site Council Purpose To Provide Input to and Approval of
Working with library trustees
Vice President Public Relations (VPPR)
Prepared by EMC Strategy Group, LLC
Booster Club Training
Secretary “The Write Stuff”
Presentation transcript:

President’s Workshop

Mission of PTA The overall purpose of PTA is to make every child’s potential a reality by engaging and empowering families and communities to advocate for all children. The Purposes of PTA  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 Structure Local Units Councils Districts Georgia PTA National PTA YOUR LEADERSHIP TEAM: Executive Committee Elected Officers Principal or his/her designee Parliamentarian Board of Directors Standing Committee Chairs Your Board of Directors (not your EC) is the legal entity of your association and acts on behalf of your membership.

Basic PTA Information: Requirements to be “In Good Standing” Pays state and national dues on a monthly basis and annually and has a minimum of 25 members Has approved bylaws on file at the state office Submits an annual audit report to the state office by the last business day in September Submits annually to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) the appropriate 990 by applicable IRS due date Pays Council dues Basic PTA Information: Employer Identification Number (EIN) Local Unit Number (LU#) Are you “In Good Standing”?

Protect your tax exempt status! What does it mean to be a nonprofit 501(c)(3)? You can earn a profit but the money needs to be spent on your mission & goals and not paid to stakeholders. Fundraising should not be your primary focus! Follow the 3-to-1 rule. Protect your tax exempt status!

Must do now! Submit your officers to Georgia PTA Meet with your Principal Get familiar with your PTA’s documents Bylaws Budget/Financials/Audit Meeting with your principal: Map out the calendar for the year Talk about the goals of the school Discuss what PTA programs can be implemented to support the school’s goals

The President & Treasurer You will be spending a lot of time with your treasurer! Signing Checks (must have 2 signers on every check) Reviewing bank statements Preparing the budget Presidents need to be aware of your PTA’s financial situation at all times.

Things to do over the summer: Prepare for Open House Print calendars Develop Membership campaign Recruit Committee Chairs/Volunteers Order Spirit wear Develop the budget

Georgia PTA Strategic Initiatives Membership Leadership Financial Viability Organizational Effectiveness Diversity Family Engagement Advocacy

PTA President = Team Leader and Manager Protect Assests… Volunteer, Financial and Good Name Achieves Goals… Benefit children and increase family engagement Presidents – set goals for the year for your Board, make sure everyone is trained for their job and make sure expectations are clear.

You’re the chair, not “your majesty.” Your Leadership Style Involve others Establish atmosphere of cooperation Build consensus Show respect and appreciation for ALL Ask for help You’re a role model You’re the chair, not “your majesty.”

Parliamentary Procedure Robert’s Rules/ Parliamentary Procedure Process by which you can effectively run a meeting Your bylaws require that you follow Robert’s Rules of Order Newly Revised (RONR) when conducting all meetings. The Role of Parliamentarian: Presidents can and should appoint a parliamentarian. A parliamentarian is not elected but is an important member of the executive committee, as this person works to ensure that the President (or presiding chair) follows proper Parliamentary Procedure. Although the Parliamentarian is a member of the Executive Committee, the parliamentarian does not speak to issues unless permitted by the President and may only vote when there is a ballot vote.

HOW TO CONDUCT A MEETING Agenda Call to Order Inspiration (nonsectarian) Pledge of Allegiance Minutes Treasurer’s Report Correspondence EC or BOD Report Standing Committee Reports Unfinished Business New Business News from NPTA, GA PTA and council Program Announcements Adjournment Hints Don’t call unnecessary meetings Have a purpose and communicate it Provide printed agenda Keep time to a minimum Start and end on time Know which committees need to report

The PTA & Principal Relationship Is a member of your PTA/PTSA team. They sit on your board. It’s in your bylaws. Wants/needs to connect her/his goals – based on the School Improvement Plan – to your PTA work to benefit all students, all families, the entire local school community. Does not run or manage PTA funds. You are a guest in their school. Always respect that.

BASIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT Membership approved budget Appropriate uses of PTA funds Explain procedures to others Follow procedures yourself 2 signatures on all checks, 3 signers on file at bank Don’t ever sign a blank check No cash payments Accurate documentation Prior approval for all expenditures Only President signs contracts Prompt bank reconciliations, 2 sign-offs Purchase insurance Maintain incorporation Remit dues monthly Protect Your PTA Assets The team is in charge of running a business.

Use the logo on everything. Promote the PTA! Use the logo on everything. Make sure your committee chairs and VPs have access to the logo. Evaluate your communications plan. ALWAYS send thank you notes after an event to the Chairperson and key volunteers. Give credit to your PTA for hosting something. Make a sign that says “Courtesy of PTA (use logo)” that goes out front of the event. Set the example. Be the personal greeter at the door saying hello to families as they walk in to your meetings or events. Make a point to make EVERYONE feel welcome!

www.ptakit.org Resources Available to You: Georgia PTA Leadership Resource Guide Your local unit bylaws Your council and district officers www.georgiapta.org www.vimeo.com/georgiaptatraining National PTA E-learning Opportunities Back to School Kit Money Matters Guide www.ptakit.org

Moving Forward as a Team Thank you!