Focus
Newsletter for second week of October
PTA
COUNCIL OF HOWARD COUNTY
Take
Advantage of PTA Membership Discounts
The following information may also be viewed on the National PTA
website, www.pta.org.
Select “About PTA”. Click on “Benefits of Membership” and scroll
to the bottom of the screen.
National
PTA partner's with businesses and negotiate special discounts, fund
raising opportunities, and other valuable benefits exclusively for PTA
members.
LEADERSHIP TRAINING
MD PTA FALL CONVENTION - November
14/15, 200 in Frederick. Go to www.mdpta.org
for registration information.
At a time when PTA budgets are tight and schedules are
even tighter, e-learning is a solution for members looking to expand
their skills cost-effectively and without the need to travel. This
e-learning initiative is a step toward achieving PTA’s goal of making
all members informed advocates by 2020.
E-learning Courses http://www.pta.org/e_learning.asp
Note: Your username and password are on the back of your
membership card.
Choose from the following courses.
PTA Basics—Discover the history
and structure of PTA, as well as the programs and issues that the
national network of PTA members undertakes across the country to
strengthen parent involvement in every school. (Course designed for
emerging local leaders.)
Grant Writing—Does your PTA need
more non-dues revenue to use in the school or community? Get familiar
with the grant-writing process by taking a free introductory course on
the basics of grant application.
Conflict Management—Learn the
basic principles and techniques of conflict management by immersing
yourself in a simulated real-life situation, guided by immediate
feedback and expert advice.
Planning and Goal Setting—Developed
around a five-step process from Franklin Covey, this course contains
printable tools and exercises for use in setting and reaching your
goals.
Parliamentary Procedure—We have
all attended a meeting where there were no objectives, people
interrupted each other, conversation was dominated by arguing, and
decisions weren’t made fairly or in a timely manner (or at all!).
Learn how rules of conduct positively effect the decisions a PTA makes
while ensuring fair and orderly unit operations.
Running a Successful PTA Program—Outlines
the steps for taking a program idea from concept to reality to meet the
needs in your school. (Course designed for both emerging and current
local PTA leaders.)
Effective Advocacy for Your Child—Organize
around local issues and address them to benefit the needs of children
and your community. (Course designed for emerging local leaders.)
Writing and Proposing PTA Resolutions—This
course combines "stories from the field" with advice from
members on researching and drafting resolutions and a checklist for
writing and proposing resolutions.
Planning Your PTA Year—Disorganized
volunteer projects lower enthusiasm and make people wonder why they
tried to get involved in the first place. This course sets you up for a
successful year, assisting your planning and goal setting.
These e-learning courses can be found at: http://www.pta.org/e_learning.asp
CALENDAR
Nov.
15
990 Forms are due to the Internal Revenue Service
Nov.
16-22 American Education Week
Nov.
14/15 MD PTA Fall Convention www.mdpta.org
for more information
Thank
you for being an advocate for every child, one voice