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Forming a new PTA - need answers.

My sons school hasn't had a PTA for several years. A memo went out they would like to get one formed again. I have joined. At our first meeting, being we are all new to it and no one has been part in a PTA before the question was what to form as or what to call ourselves.

Whats the difference between going national and just staying private?
What does PTO mean?
Are there other ways to form or other titles?

This is my job for the next meeting. Any information would be helpful.

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Old Nov 9, 2009, 01:15 PM   #2  
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I'll take a shot:

1. Are you asking whether your group should think about joining the national PTA organization as opposed to just starting up your own local indpendent group? If so, my suggestion would be that you carefully consider the pros and cons of joining national - you can get access to a lot of resources, including help setting up your local organization, but it may also tie your hands in some ways that you may not want, including having to pay dues. Check out their web site: National PTA Ithink you can go slow on this - I suggest that your group talk with other PTA and PTO groups to see what their experiences have been.

2. PTO = Parent Teacher Organization. It's a generic term for local orgs that are not affiliated with the national PTA. See: PTO vs. PTA: What's the Difference? - PTOToday.com

3. At my kids' schools they called this type of organization "The Home and School Association." Be aware that your group will have to have a unique name, especially if you are thinking about estabishing it as an official not-for-profit separet from the PTA. The easy way to do that is to work the name of the school, or school disrict, into the name, such as: "The Anytown Middle School Parent and Teacher Organization."
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Thank you for that. I did google it and found some answers. I think we will keep it out of the national level. We havent had another meeting yet. But its a very small school and I think the dues will be hard for us.
Thank you for those sites. I am going to check those out.
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