pta founders day

15
PTA Founders Day Celebrating over 100 years of child advocacy

Upload: cooper-burke

Post on 03-Jan-2016

44 views

Category:

Documents


1 download

DESCRIPTION

PTA Founders Day. Celebrating over 100 years of child advocacy. PTA Mission. The mission of the PTA is threefold: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: PTA Founders Day

PTA Founders DayCelebrating over 100 years

of child advocacy

Page 2: PTA Founders Day

www.floridapta.org

PTA Mission

The mission of the PTA is threefold:

• To support and speak on behalf of children and youth in the schools, in the community and before governmental bodies and other organizations that make decisions affecting children;

• To assist parents in developing the skills they need to raise and protect their children; and

• To encourage parent and public involvement in the public schools of this nation.

Page 3: PTA Founders Day

www.floridapta.org

In 1897 America:

Page 4: PTA Founders Day

www.floridapta.org

“Each day that you fail to advocate,

Each day that you ignore an act of discrimination,

Each day you accept another injustice,

You accept a society that is going to kill your children.”

- William L.E. Dussault

Page 5: PTA Founders Day

www.floridapta.org

National Congress of Mothers Founded 1897

Alice McLellan Birney

Phoebe Apperson Hearst

Page 6: PTA Founders Day

www.floridapta.org

National Congress of Colored Parents and Teachers

Founded 1926

Selena Sloan Butler

Page 7: PTA Founders Day

www.floridapta.org

Page 9: PTA Founders Day

www.floridapta.org

AND NOW – PTA is still a driving force

• Juvenile justice system

• Mandatory immunizations

• Seat belts

• Bicycle helmets

• And so much more…

Page 10: PTA Founders Day

www.floridapta.org

Our PTA Founders’ Vision Lives On

Page 11: PTA Founders Day

www.floridapta.org

Information Sources

• Your PTA meetings, newsletters, email communications and website

• PTA Council or Region newsletter, website• Florida PTA Bulletin, website at www.floridapta.org,

legislative alerts and state office at (800) 373-5782• National PTA Our Children magazine, website at

www.pta.org, This Week in Washington and national office at (800) 307-4PTA

• School district administration office, School Board and Superintendent, school board meetings, school district web site

• Your Legislators’ offices• Florida Legislature website - Online Sunshine with links

to House and Senate• The media – newspapers, television, and online

Page 12: PTA Founders Day

www.floridapta.org

Share what you know!

Be a Voice for Children!

Page 13: PTA Founders Day

www.floridapta.org

The Advocate's Credo.....

Thou art my child, my parent, and my elder,I love thee best;

But could not love thee half as much,Loved I not all the rest.

Source - Jack Levine, Founder4Generations Institute

www.4GenerationsInstitute.org 

PTA members are proud to be

Powerful, Tenacious

Advocates!

Page 14: PTA Founders Day

www.floridapta.org

Celebrate Founder’s Day!• Display pictures and memorabilia describing PTA’s more than 100-

year history • Research and draw up your PTA’s historic milestones • Observe the inclusiveness of PTA’s founding by organizing a culture

festival celebrating your community’s various ethnic and cultural groups.

• Present Honorary Life Memberships to past PTA presidents and other volunteers who have made a tremendous impact in their communities.

• Invite all past living PTA presidents to attend a special meeting. • Recite the mission of the National PTA at a special meeting. • Send a Founders Day gift to National PTA, such as $1 for each year of

membership or $1 for every unit chartered. • Locate and highlight any resolutions that your PTA sent forward to

the state or National PTA. • Share information from the National PTA through mailings to

members. • Celebrate each year of National PTA with a scoop of ice cream to be

shared with students at a special party. • Challenge students to research PTA and create a school display or

mural. • Ask local grocers and vendors to print PTA anniversary messages on

their bags. Ref: National PTA Annual Guide for PTAs, Programs Section, Founders Day www.pta.org

Page 15: PTA Founders Day

www.floridapta.org

“There is only one child in all the world, and his name is All Children.”

– Carl Sandburg