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PTOtoday Online: August 2000: New Twist On Basic Book Fair - School Fundraising PTOtoday is dedicated to helping school parent groups (like ptos and ptas) help their schools with information on fundraising, playgrounds, parent involvement and more. Tryon Elementary PTO, Gaston County, north carolina. (Submitted by Angela Herd, PTO president.) http://www.ptotoday.com/0800power.html
Extractions: Angela Herd remembers when the light bulb went off in her head. As she looked around her childrens bedrooms at the dozens of books that were not being used or that had already been read, she realized that her home couldnt be the only one decorated with loads of Arthur tales and Goosebumps mysteries and Judy Blume classics. Our students have a mandated 30 minutes a day for self selected reading, but sadly, they had limited material to choose from, recalls Herd. Most of the teachers were spending a great deal of personal money to help fill the void in their classroom. One 5th-grade teacher was willing to give up her Christmas gifts from her parents to get books in her classroom. Local supporters donated more than 100 prizes as participation incentives; classes were pitted against classes for some good-natured competition; and individual as well as classroom prizes were handed out with much fanfare.
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Extractions: Today, as a division of the Department of Cultural Resources, the Arts Council provides technical assistance, information resources, and more than 1,300 grants each year to nonprofit organizations and artists. It has a 24-member board appointed by the Governor, a 25-member staff, a FY 00-01 recurring state appropriation of $5.8 million, and approximately $750,000 in federal grants. In January 2001, we held town meetings in Edenton, Chapel Hill, and Brevard hosted by the Chowan Arts Council, Orange County Arts Commission, and the Transylvania Arts Council respectively. Nearly 200 people participated in all. The lively discussions at each meeting helped us better understand the current environment for the arts in the state and identify issues that need to be addressed in the next four years. We also held planning sessions at several statewide meetings during the year to solicit input for the plan. A draft version of the plan was sent to the arts community in April for its review and response.
Extractions: Resources ... Press Releases Support the Ministry Donate Online Monthly EFT Volunteers Creative Giving ... Research Papers Family Policy Councils State Councils Legislative Action Contact Your Legislator Archives Teachers in Focus Last Updated May 18, 1998 Does the PTA Still Support Parents? Troubling Changes Within the Parent Teacher Association (PTA) Dear Dr. Dobson: Last year, I was the president of our schools PTA so I received numerous publications from the National PTA office. Some of these publications concerned me, especially the ones regarding PTAs legislative agenda. Since I did not agree with the PTA regarding much of the legislation, I decided to share this information with other members of our group. To make a long story short, we voted at our last meeting to withdraw from the PTA and form an independent organization to promote parent involvement at our school. I feel that while the PTA promotes many good programs and causes, they have been promoting too many ideas that I disagree with to remain a member. Maybe there are other Christians who would feel the same way if they had more information. As this parent learned, todays PTA is involved in much more than merely helping parents raise money for their local school. It is heavily involved in promoting a controversial legislative agenda. One would think that the PTA would be a natural ally of parents in efforts to shift the power in education from the establishment bureaucracy to parents. Sadly, instead of advocating for parents, the PTA has actually become a handmaiden of the nations largest teachers union, the National Education Association (NEA). As Charlene Haar, president of the Education Policy Institute and author of
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Extractions: Simpson, who works for the Internal Revenue Service, agreed teacher retention is a concern. While she wants to see the supplement increased, she would work on other incentives. For example, she would ask legislators to approve a bill exempting teachers from paying state income tax for the first five years of employment.
Extractions: fafdafadfadfafd On January 1, 2001, 350 million viewers took in the pageantry of the 112th Annual Tournament of Roses Rose Parade. Among the floats, the pretty girls in pretty cars, the high-stepping horses and gobs of rose petals, were 4,000 excited teenagers from sixteen high school bands participating in what was, for most, a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to march before the world. Hours of practice, preceded by hours of behind-the-scenes coordination by
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Extractions: 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.
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Extractions: Volume 3, Issue 12 December 1999 Focusing on Education Reforms at Your School, in Your State Legislature, and in Congress California on Front Lines Concerning Charter School Bargaining New legislation approved in October by Governor Gray Davis threatens the way charter schools have been conducting business in California. After their legislative proposal to require collective bargaining in charter schools failed, California teacher unions successfully lobbied for Assembly Bill 631, a compromise almost as egregious. A.B. 631 affects new and existing charter schools. Before new applications to operate as a charter school will be approved, the charter board must decide whether 1) to be an independent public employer, or 2) to be subject to the district's collective bargaining negotiations with the incumbent employee unions. With well over 250,000 members, the teacher union likely to capture the most additional members will be the California Teachers Association the NEA affiliate.
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Extractions: Summer 95 Inside this Issue School-Based Health Care Assembly Breaks New Ground M ore than 500 people from around the country gathered June 23-25 to establish a national movement to support improved health services for children through school-based health care. The conferenceappropriately titled Breaking New Ground! brought together school-based health care providers, researchers, and advocates for three days of activities in Washington, DC. "This is clearly a historic occasion," said Joy Dryfoos, a long-time leader of school-based health care. "For the first time, the entire school-based health care movement is building a strong organization with the capacity for advocacy, networking, and sharing resources." If the crowd's size and enthusiasm were any indication, the effort promises to be a major success. Conference organizers expected a turnout of 350 people, but they significantly underestimated the desire for this meeting. More than 500 attendees from 42 states and the District of Columbia flocked to Washington for the occasion. Half of the participants were people who work on the front lines of school-based health care250 health center staff and community organizers. The other half reflected interest from all quarters, including educators; health care institutions; private funders; community organizations; and local, state, and federal governments.
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Extractions: MAIN INDEX SECTION INDEX SCHOOLS AND THE COMMUNITY Policy Code: The board recognizes that the public schools are an integral part of the community and that the public has a vested interest in having students develop into productive members of the workforce and society. The board encourages the community to be involved in the schools and to help the schools in attaining board and school goals for student success. The board has established its commitment to the community in various policies, including: All administrators also are expected to demonstrate a commitment to working with the community. Administrators will communicate to the public the goals and objectives of the schools and the progress of the schools in meeting those objectives, including the school building improvement reports required by G.S. 115C-12(9)c3. Administrators also should identify appropriate opportunities for community input. Legal References: G.S. 115C-12(9)c3, -36, -47
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Extractions: MAIN INDEX SECTION INDEX SCHOOLS AND THE COMMUNITY Policy Code: The board recognizes that the public schools are an integral part of the community and that the public has a vested interest in having students develop into productive members of the workforce and society. The board encourages the community to be involved in the schools and to help the schools in attaining board and school goals for student success. The board has established its commitment to the community in various policies, including: All administrators also are expected to demonstrate a commitment to working with the community. Administrators will communicate to the public the goals and objectives of the schools and the progress of the schools in meeting those objectives, including the school building improvement reports required by G.S. 115C-12(9)c3. Administrators also should identify appropriate opportunities for community input. Legal References: G.S. 115C-12(9)c3, -36, -47
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