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61. [PritzkerPTO] Organizing PTO Finances Adequately
Monroe, ohio A treasurer accused of stealing $16,000 from the Monroe Elementary AI= M), a Dallasbased company that insures ptas and ptos, among other
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62. Web Directory
Speed of connectionohio PTA State of ohio PTA; Speed of connectionPTOtoday Magazine - Exclusively focused on the work of school parent groups (ptos, ptas, etc
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63. Illinois Loop: Politics: Left & Right
School Committees ptas and ptos Parent Rights InService Workshops With the US Supreme Court s June 2002 ruling that the Cleveland, ohio
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Who supports making schools places for real learning, Democrats or Republicans? The answer: school reform crosses political boundaries. People standing up to the education establishment include liberals, conservatives, Democrats, Republicans, and Libertarians. The ranks of school reformers also include African-Americans, Hispanics, whites, women, men, Protestants, Catholics, Jews, rich people and poor people. On this page:
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  • For those confused by such labels as "traditional", "progressive" and whether education reform has a liberal or a conservative agenda, this is MUST reading: "Why Traditional Education IS Progressive" by E. D. Hirsch, Jr., The American Enterprise, March/April 1997, and reprinted in his book, The Schools We Need, and Why We Don't Have Them
  • 64. Illinois Loop: Size
    ptas and ptos Parent Rights InService Workshops Public Relations behavior by Stephanie Warsmith and Katie Byard Beacon Journal (ohio), Sun, Aug.
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    65. A Political Strategy For The Radical Middle
    Besides ptas there are now ptos, ParentTeacher Organizations that aspire to be and Ken Blackwell, ohio’s first African-American Secretary of State,
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    66. Pathways To Funding For Children : Other Funding Sources And Services
    organization established to provide services to the blind in the Upper ohio Valley. Parental purchase of device for classroom use; ptos/ptas
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    This funding source will cover 50% of the retail price of adaptive devices or software. The ABC board of directors believes that this program will allow blind and visually impaired individuals' access to technology products that will have a significant impact on improving employment opportunities, increase the level of independence and enhance overall quality of life. Applications must be submitted by June 30th, September 30th and December 31st for each grant period. For more information e-mail

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    68. Network Marketing Opportunity
    An ohio marketing consultant used telemarketing, email and Groups PTO today is dedicated to helping parent teacher groups (like ptos and ptas) help their
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    69. Tailoring Schools
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    70. Myschoolonline.com: Learn More
    ptas/ptos Extracurricular groups - Sports teams - Pre-schools, - Homeschools - After-school programs - Music schools - Teachers - Administrators - Coaches
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    71. Stealing From The PTO | PTO Today
    ptos can’t do anything about members’ personal financial needs, but they can remove Monroe, ohio A treasurer accused of stealing $16000 from the Monroe
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    Stealing from the PTO
    Theft by volunteers is more common than you think. But you can prevent it.
    By Michelle Bates Deakin
    Last year, the Hampstead Elementary School PTA in Maryland had two goals: to replace the school’s aging playground equipment and to install a state-of-the-art wireless computer lab. Toward those ends, children tromped through the rural town hawking candles and drumming up participants for run-a-thons, all contributing to a $60,000 take to fund the climbers, swings, and keyboards. Little did the children or their parents know, however, that as fast as the money was coming in, it was going out. In July, just as the PTA’s treasurer was finishing his two-year term, he was arrested for stealing more than $62,000 from the organization. The staggering loss has put the school’s long-awaited projects at risk. The situation at Hampstead is an example of one of the biggest but least-discussed threats to parent groups: embezzlement. That anger is fueling local prosecutor Melissa Hockensmith, who’s handling the case, in which John N. Biggs faces 39 charges of theft. “The kids earned this money, and there’s a good lesson we can show them,” says Hockensmith. “You can’t take someone’s hard-earned money and just get away with it.” There’s a good lesson for parent groups to learn, as well. Embezzlement is a fact of life. “This problem is pervasive,” says veteran fraud investigator Joseph Whall, managing director of The Whall Group in Auburn Hills, Mich., who’s seen cases in everything from church groups to multinational corporations.

    72. Beyond Parent Involvement | PTO Today
    Epstein emphasizes that ptos and The Network complement one another. A Parent Council at the West Carrollton (ohio) Early Childhood Center helps that
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    Partnership model brings school, family, and community together to build student achievement
    By Michelle Bates Deakin But Falk wanted to reach out beyond the ring of usual suspects: upper-income parents with high-achieving kids. And he wasn’t just looking for involvement in the PTA. The former research chemist turned stay-at-home dad was hoping to get parents intimately involved in the school’s curriculum with an eye toward improving the performance of all the students, whether they spoke English or one of the school’s nine other languages: Bulgarian, Cambodian, Chinese, French, Khmer, Pakistani, Portuguese, Spanish, and Russian. For a model of how to involve parents in improving schools, Falk and the administration of Park Avenue Elementary turned to the National Network of Partnership Schools at Johns Hopkins University. The group provided a road map for Park Avenue to follow. The plan showed the school how to create five “action teams” for reading, writing, math, behavior, and partnerships. And in just four years the results of those teams have been dramatic. Standardized test scores have risen, and behavior problems with children have dwindled, with suspensions all but disappearing. Communication between parents and teachers has flourished, with multilingual volunteers sending newsletters and making phone calls to parents each month. “The Network pointed the way for us,” says Falk. “It allowed us to go menu shopping and look at what other schools have done and what’s worked.”

    73. Untitled Document
    ptas, ptos, parents and faculty need to talk to each other and work together to deliver “The line has definitely been moving, as ptos are being asked to
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    How much is too much? Recent research indicates that 71% of parents are concerned and overwhelmed with having to do more fundraising. Not only are schools running multiple programs each year, parents are also tapped by the local little league, football teams, Girl Scouts, and so forth. Parents and kids are simply burned out on the subject. Naturally, concerned parents who question why they need to do more also will want to know what they are doing it for. Kukta advises organizations to concentrate on the fundraiser that makes the most money for the school. To return participation to effective levels, fundraising experts recommend that organizations considering schoolwide programs forego adding too many fundraisers to the calendar. PTAs, PTOs, parents and faculty need to talk to each other and work together to deliver a common fundraising program that accomplishes a worthwhile goal.

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    74. Education Teachers Directory Of Florida
    and incentived, fundraising supplies plus much more. Everything from A to Z. For teachers, principals, ptas, ptos, and parents.
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    75. Education K-12 Directory Of Iowa
    Everything from A to Z. For teachers, principals, ptas, ptos, and parents. Frenchtoast Buy direct from manufacturer of French Toast Official School Wear.
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    76. SCHOOL ASSEMBLIES EXTREME SPORTS
    We encourage any school principals, ptas or ptos to take part in our exciting high energy, educational extreme sports school assembly show.
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    77. Pta Directory
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    78. Cutting Class: The PTA Plays Hooky From Educational Reform - Policy Review - Sum
    Instead, ptas rally with teachers unions for tax increases, Members of ptos have found they can work through the local education maze more easily
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    Send a Letter to the Editor Since the publication of "A Nation at Risk" in 1983, Americans have become increasingly alarmed about the dismal results and soaring costs of their public schools. No group of citizens has a closer view of these problems or a more immediate stake in addressing them than the parents of the country's 48 million schoolchildren. Here and there, parents have won minor battles to influence curricula or oust mediocre school-board members. But as individuals, parents are no match for the forces that favor the status quo. The mission of the PTA has always been to "work on behalf of the best interests of all children on issues that affect their health, education, and welfare" and "to encourage parent involvement." With almost seven million members, the PTA offers great potential for promoting parental involvement in the educational welfare of children. But in the 1990s, that mission requires of the PTA something it has been unwilling to do: demand accountability for performance and spending at every level of the educational system. Local Control Decades ago, parents had significant influence over their neighborhood schools. Over the years, however, school districts consolidated, teachers and administrators came to see themselves as credentialed professionals, and state laws standardized educational practices and curricula. Today, many parents are less likely to get involved in their children's educational environment. Nevertheless, the impetus for reform will have to come from parents active at the grass roots.

    79. PTA Forum With Charlene Haar Policyrev.htm
    These are typical of the noneducational, social issues on which ptas focus Members of ptos have found they can work through the local education maze
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    Summer 1995, Number 73
    by Charlene Haar Since the publication of "A Nation at Risk" in 1983, Americans have become increasingly alarmed about the dismal results and soaring costs of their public schools. No group of citizens has a closer view of these problems or a more immediate stake in addressing them than the parents of the country's 48 million schoolchildren. Here and there, parents have won minor battles to influence curricula or oust mediocre school-board members. But as individuals, parents are no match for the forces that favor the status quo. Parents' most promising forum to agitate for reform and hold their local educators accountable for failure already exists: the venerated National Congress of Parents and Teachers, commonly known as the PTA. Unfortunately, parents cannot count on either their local PTA or its national leadership to advance parental interests or even air diverse viewpoints. As it operates today, the PTA is useless to parents who want to play a meaningful role in educational reform. The mission of the PTA has always been to "work on behalf of the best interests of all children on issues that affect their health, education, and welfare" and "to encourage parent involvement." With almost seven million members, the PTA offers great potential for promoting parental involvement in the educational welfare of children. But in the 1990s, that mission requires of the PTA something it has been unwilling to do: demand accountability for performance and spending at every level of the educational system.

    80. 'P' Is For Politics, Not Parents
    Independent parent/teacher organizations (ptos) have significant advantages Social Philosophy Policy Center at Bowling Green State University in ohio.
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    National PTA leaders are urging delegates to its Chicago convention next month to approve a 100 percent dues increase. The change is only from $1 to $2. But if it is approved, National PTA revenues will increase by more than $6 million. Why a dues increase? Lobbying. "With this increase, PTA can be everywhere you would like to be," promise PTA's leaders, "whether it's mentoring in the classroom, keeping neighborhoods safe, influencing legislative decisions or helping to bring needed resources into our schools." Already, four of National PTA's 68 full-time staff members work at its government relations office in Washington, D.C. lobbying for and against federal legislation on public schools. PTA sponsors a legislative conference at which state and local officers and members develop lobbying skills and then return home to train other members to lobby. Through its web site, National PTA provides members with sample messages and directions on how teachers, parents, students and others should lobby on issues of concern to the organization's leaders. According to its treasurer's report, National PTA had revenues of $8.4 million in fiscal year 1998. That's insufficient, say PTA's leaders.

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