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Parent of the Year is a PTOer

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009 by

That seems about dead-on perfect, no?  Love the fact that this Tennessee super honors parents. Love the fact that this PTO leader was the big winner.  And love her very humble and very appropriate – we do it for the kids — reaction.  Cool.

In a perfect world, all of our volunteer efforts would garner this kind of praise.  It’s well-deserved, and it also serves to encourage others to jump in.  That’s also the spirit of our annual Parent Group of the Year campaign. Has your group bragged (It’s OK! It’s Ok!) yet this year?  You should. Nice prizes, too, thanks to our friends at DirectTV.

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National PTA’s movie night program. Some Questions

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009 by

I’ve already had two rants this week, so I’m going to do my best to play this one down the middle.  I got an email last night about a new PTA movie night program.  You can check it out here.

The basic gist is to get groups to put on a movie night at their school (either Bolt or Twilight) during a 4-week window in May.  That sounds good.  Sounds a lot like a certain, long-running school Family Movie Night program I’ve heard about, but that’s OK. 

But the stuff I question is in the fine print of the FAQs of the PTA program . (more…)

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Your PTO Going Green and Saving $$

Thursday, January 8th, 2009 by

While I’ve never been mistaken for a leading environmentalist, I do love it when going green also ties in with saving money.  I know turning down the thermostat saves trees (somehow), but — I must admit — I’m more motivated by the smaller gas bill.

Which is why I’m glad that the time has finally come when PTOs can go green in communications, remain effective in their work and save bucks.  If I can get my environmentalist badge and grow involvement and help the budget at the same time,  I’m in.

That was the theme of my January magazine column on the Green PTO.  And it’s definitely the theme of this interesting set of case studies from the Chicago Tribune of local school districts going electronic with their backpack expresses

It’s also why we’re so excited about our newest (real new — like 2 days old new!) free tool for PTOs and PTAs.  We call it “Parent Express Email”, and it finally makes sending professional looking email announcements and newsletters to your families simple.  Check out the Parent Express Email tool here.

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LAUSD needs a PTA Mom

Wednesday, December 17th, 2008 by

Can’t agree more (except for one quibble below) with the spirit of this column form the LA Times — all of our bureaucracies could use a good dose of the typical PTO or PTA leader “get it done” mentality.

If you’re a parent group leader, you’re bound to love it, too.  Golden parachutes? Hardly! Parent group leaders get big tarps donated, paint them yellow (extra paint from the teacher room remodel) and use them for the parachute game at the fair. Needing bailouts?  Nope — parent group leaders are the bailer-outers.

The quibble — wouldn’t pick Sarah Palin.  Despite all the attention she received for her PTAhood, I don’t believe she was a PTA officer.  We need someone who has faced the fear of having 300 families heading to a spaghetti supper, losing access to the school’s ovens at the last minute, and having to talk the local restaurant into giving up an oven during the dinner hour.  That’s the pit bull we need.

Who would you nominate?

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Babble and the PTA _ Love ‘em or Hate ‘em

Thursday, December 4th, 2008 by

Some interesting and creative reading over on babble.com. Hate is an awfully strong word, but — as a parent group leader — there are days when I can relate to both of these very different perspectives. This writer now hates her PTA after having been a leader.  But this one expected the worst but now loves her PTA (which I actually suspect is a PTO, but that’s just a quibble).

And the babble folks even have a snarky poll (“is the PTA an evil cult or a utopian paradise or somewhere in-between?”) as a follow-up.  Wait — they’re stealing our schtick! :-)

I can definitely laugh at parent group humor and stereotypes, but I’ve been to  an awful lot of PTO and PTA meetings, and I’ve rarely, if ever, met the “Bree” (from Desperate Housewives”) character that is so often portrayed as the typical parent group leader. More often, it’s regular folks holding on to the safety bar of life with both hands just trying to survive the ride like the rest of us.

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School Health Fair in Ohio

Monday, November 3rd, 2008 by

Looking for a programming/service idea? Like what these guys did with a community health fair. Looks like three different groups got involved, recruited some neat local speakers, and even roped in the Radio Disney crew for some fun. Cool.

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Birthday Club and Your PTO

Monday, October 20th, 2008 by

(Note: cross-post from our schoolfamily.com blog). Really like this idea spearheaded by a couple of kids down in Florida. Can your PTO or PTA run with the same or similar concept? Quick summary: kids choose to support a charity for their birthday (as opposed to getting the toys they don’t need), party involves delivering the gift right to the cause, and PTO celebrates the giving with a plaque at school. Cool. You can read all about this birthday club here.

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Ahhh.. The (not so) Joys of PTO Volunteering

Thursday, September 25th, 2008 by

Ran across this mom’s blog and couldn’t help but laugh. Talented writer who really captures a day many of us have also had. How many of us can commiserate with these frustrations that sometimes, regrettably go along with school volunteering?

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Cash for parent groups — now there’s a platform we can get behind

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008 by

Naked ploy for votes? Or commitment to parent involvement? Frankly, we don’t care — we just love it!

Labor Party in district of Australia proposes $15,000 to every school parent group. Of course, their closed-minded opposition :-) thinks it’s a wrong-headed idea. C’mon — this is an idea whose time has come. Mind you, it’s just a 150 schools or so, but why quibble. Please feel free to forward this proposal to candidates McCain and Obama. I think I can almost guarantee (80,000 schools x 5 board members per school) 400,000 votes from this one.

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New Volunteer, Old Volunteer — What they’d like to say.

Friday, September 12th, 2008 by

It’s that time of year when the new PTO cubs start bugging the seasoned PTO mama bears. Yup, I said it :-) Whether you’re the spirited newcomer or the grizzled old verteran, I hope you can find some peace by thinking about what the other side is going through. This column on the gap between old volunteers and new volunteers could help.

Also find this quick diary/blog interesting from a brand new PTOer, attending her first meeting at a new school. Good to hear what the new eyes see. Love the observation about just how much trash can be turned into school cash (and the fact that she’s diving through the home trash to recover school treasure).

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