Friday, July 28, 2017

PTA News



Over 1,000 people have signed the petition to #STOPCutsToClassrooms. Are you on that list? Sign today and share it with your friends on Facebook and Twitter
 
We need to tell Congress that our children deserve more than 2% of the federal budget for their education. Mark your calendars for the following #STOPCutsToClassrooms events over the next few months! 
 
#STOPCutsToClassrooms Twitter Chat
  • Friday, July 28, 3:00 p.m. EDT
    Join the conversation by following National PTA on Twitter and using the hashtag #STOPCutsToClassrooms in your tweets.
PTA Live! Events
  • Federal Funding for Low-Income Students
    Friday, August 11, 3:00 p.m. EDT
    This PTA Live will discuss how federal funding for low-income students (also known as Title I funding) is used in schools and the need for greater investments in education.
  • Federal Funding for Students with Disabilities
    Friday, August 18, 3:00 p.m. EDT
    This PTA Live will discuss how federal funding for students with disabilities through the Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA) is used in schools.
Want to learn more about #STOPCutsToClassrooms? Watch this PTA Live! on Facebook that introduces the campaign.
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P.S. Be on the lookout for a #STOPCutsToClassrooms Challenge in August!



Wednesday, July 26, 2017

Top 5 Things You Need to Know



Top 5 Things You Need to Know
  • National PTA has a new president! Read about Jim Accomando in our press release
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The 2017-2018 PTA Back-to-School Kit is Here!
BTSKpromo.JPGAs a hardworking volunteer for your PTA, we know the 2017-2018 Back-to-School Kit will help make your upcoming school year a complete success. When you register for this year's kit, you'll get a Recruitment Tool and a poster-sized Calendar of PTA events. We will mail them at the end of this month, so hurry up and register to be eligible!
To register, visit PTA.org/BTSKRegister.
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Join National PTA to #STOPCutsToClassrooms
StopCutstoClassroomsImage.jpgDid you know that Federal funding for public education programs has remained at 2% of the federal budget for decades, despite the increase in public school enrollment and the rising cost of educational resources and services?
This disparity between funding levels and actual costs means that the federal government has essentially enacted cuts to classrooms. National PTA is running a nationwide campaign—from July 7 to September 29—to raise public awareness that current levels of federal education funding are an inadequate investment in our children.
To learn more about the nationwide campaign and get involved in PTA's advocacy efforts visit PTA.org/STOPCuts.
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Enroll Now to Become a School of Excellence!
SOELogoLockup.jpgLooking to step up your PTA's involvement in school improvements?  
Join the National PTA School of Excellence programThis year-long program offers customized tools to help you to make a substantial, positive impact on school and student success, and to earn acknowledgement for your PTA and school.
ENROLL NOW at PTA.org/Excellence and learn more by watching our PTA Live! about the program on Facebook
Apply for a STEM + Families Grant!
 
STEMPlusFamiliesLogoSmall.jpgThe 2017 National PTA STEM + Families Math Grants, sponsored by Mathnasium, will award local PTAs $1,000 to host a STEM + Families Math Event at their elementary school this fall. 
To be considered, submit a completed application online (We also have the application in Spanish) by Aug. 31 at 8:00 p.m.
To apply, visit PTA.org/STEM. Questions? Email Programs@PTA.org.













Tuesday, July 11, 2017

ADVOCACY ALERT – Help us Say Thank You on July 11

 
ADVOCACY ALERT – Help us Say Thank You on July 11

With your help, we can send a "LOUD" voice of Thanks!

Background:   
Last week a group of 20 moderate Republicans, called the Tuesday Group, sent a letter to Speaker of the House Paul Ryan (R-WI) requesting a bicameral, bipartisan agreement to stop sequestration and raise the federal spending caps for fiscal year (FY) 2018.

National PTA has long advocated to replace sequestration with a balance approach to deficit reduction that does not further cut funding for education program.  Up until this letter there had been a lot of discussion about cutting federal spending on domestic programs—which include education programs—by billions of dollars.  The TuesdayGroup letter to the Speaker was significant because it accounted for enough opposition to encourage Congress to possibly consider a bipartisan budget agreement.

Action Requested:  
Ohio PTA is asking for your assistance in thanking Representative Dave Joyce for signing on to the letter to Speaker Ryan on July 11 (State Thank You Day).  The thank you can be tweeted, posted on Facebook, or other social media you use!

Sample Tweet:  

Thank you @RepDaveJoyce for calling for a bipartisan budget deal to #RaiseTheCaps & support educ funding to #STOPCutsToClassrooms

After you participate, please share and ask your friends to help send a message of thanks too!

Thank you for your help!





Saturday, July 8, 2017

Latest info on Ohio's ESSA plan



Latest info on Ohio's ESSA plan. 

The Ohio Department of Education will be submitting its ESSA state plan by September 18 to the U.S. Department of Education (ED).  Before Ohio submits its plan, we encourage you to take two actions to help ensure parent voices are heard on your state’s new education plan:

  1. Send a letter to your Governor and state education chief or superintendent urging them to include a description of how different stakeholders have been meaningfully engaged in the development of the new state education plan.  National PTA has put together this stakeholder toolkit (attached and on www.pta.org/essa), which contains template letters, sample graphics and messaging you can use and share with your membership.  As you may recall, ED no longer requires states to include a description of their stakeholder consultation in the development of their new ESSA plan. 

  1. Share this webinar throughout your social media networks and other PTA channels, if your comment period is still open so that parents and families can comment on the new education plan in your state. Here is some social media for your to promote the webinar as well –







Friday, July 7, 2017

Join PTA in our commitment to #StopCuts To Classrooms

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Did you know that Federal funding for public education programs has remained at 2% of the federal budget for decades, despite the increase in public school enrollment and the rising cost of educational resources and services?

This disparity between funding levels and actual costs means that the federal government has essentially enacted cuts to classrooms. National PTA is running a nationwide campaign—from July 7 to September 29—to raise public awareness that current levels of federal education funding are an inadequate investment in our children.

We need YOU to help to make this initiative a success—Every state PTA, local unit, and PTA member is critical to stopping cuts to classrooms! 

Here's how to participate in the STOP Cuts to Classrooms campaign:
  • Sign the petition to #STOPCutsToClassrooms to make your voice heard and receive regular updates on the campaign.
  • Visit National PTA's #STOPCutsToClassrooms webpage to learn more about federal funding for public education and view the campaign toolkit for more info.


PTA TAKES ACTION!

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Parents and their children are the consumers of our nation's public education system, and parents have always been essential partners in education. However, they haven’t always been included at the decision-making table. The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) provides a unique opportunity for parents and families to give their input and to hold states and districts accountable for their children's educational experience.
In this new resource, National PTA has identified six critical ways states, school districts and schools should be engaging parents and families as part of ESSA, and all new education initiatives. Use the rubric on the back to evaluate how your state, school district and school are doing!
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National PTA Endorses 5 Bills in Congress Aimed at Helping Students and Schools
CapitolBuilding(1).jpgLast month, National PTA endorsed five pieces of legislation intended to improve the education experience of students in the United States. The bills range from improving the infrastructure of school buildings, kitchens and busses to providing necessary funding to serve students with disabilities. Click on the links below to see the text of each bill.
Check the National PTA Key Legislation webpage for updates on the bills and National PTA’s Legislative Checklist and PTA Advocacy Changes Lives for more information on National PTA’s advocacy efforts.
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PTA Delegates Pass, Update Resolutions at Annual Convention
2017ConventionLogo.pngAt Win with PTA ... the 2017 National PTA Convention & Expo, PTA members adopted one resolution and one amendment to an existing resolution. The adopted resolution is about Healthy Sleep for Adolescents. This resolution urges PTA members to educate the community about the positive impact that sufficient, quality sleep has for teens’ health, safety and academic success, and to urge policymakers to develop solutions and policies to encourage quality sleep for teens.
PTA members also amended the Sale, Resale and Destruction of Firearms resolution to include a provision about the importance of having research on the causes and effects of gun violence.
The National PTA board of directors also passed a Rights and Services for Undocumented Children position statement stating all students, regardless of immigration status, have a right to quality, free public education, students' immigration status must be kept private and that schools should be “sensitive locations” where immigration authorities cannot enforce laws.
Tools and Resources
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Thursday, July 6, 2017

The 2017 Back-to-School Kit has launched!

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Your 2017-2018 Back-to-School Kit is Here!
The 2017-2018 Back-to-School Kit is up and ready! As a hardworking volunteer for your PTA, we know this year's kit will help make your upcoming school year a complete success.
To register, visit PTA.org/BTSKRegister.
THREE things you should know about the 2017-2018 Back-to-School Kit:
  1. PTA-Recruitment-Mockup.jpgWe completely revamped the PTA Leaders (formerly PTA President), Finance and Membership sections to make them even more user-friendly than before.
  2. When you register for this year's kit, you'll get a Recruitment Tool and a poster-sized Calendar of PTA events. We will mail them at the end of July.
  3. The website is mobile-friendly so you can use it on your smartphone, tablet or laptop from anywhere you have an internet connection.
If you have any questions, feel free to email BackToSchool@PTA.org





Saturday, July 1, 2017

Connecticut Father Takes Helm of Nation’s Preeminent Child Advocacy Association



ALEXANDRIA, Va., (June 30, 2017)—James L. Accomando of Fairfield, Conn. has been installed as the 55th president of National PTA, the oldest and largest all-volunteer child advocacy association in the United States. Accomando’s installation took place during a ceremony at the 2017 National PTA Convention & Expo in Las Vegas.


“Jim is a passionate and dedicated advocate for children and education, and we welcome him as president,” said Nathan R. Monell, CAE, executive director of National PTA. “His steadfast commitment to our mission, his leadership experience at all levels of PTA and his extensive professional career will build on the association’s rich 120-year legacy and make a positive impact on the lives of our nation’s children.”

As president, Accomando is committed to ensuring that all children have equity and quality in learning and access to a first-class public education. He will also focus on making sure PTA is relevant to today’s families.

“This is an extraordinary time in our history, where the issues affecting our children can greatly shift the progress we made in the past and the progress we are going to make in the future,” said Accomando. “These issues, however, provide us with great hope, promise, and tremendous opportunities to make an impact. I look forward to working with the Board of the Directors, members, partners, and staff to meet generational and demographic needs and challenges of today’s families, support and enhance our nation’s school system and make sure every child’s potential becomes a reality. I am honored to lead the association.”

Accomando has served in a variety of leadership positions in PTA. For the past two years, he served as president-elect of National PTA. Prior to his election, he served a two-year term on the National PTA Board of Directors and was also a member of the National PTA Standards of Affiliation Committee. Additionally, Accomando served as president of the Connecticut PTSA, president of Fairfield Ludlowe High School PTA, and was a board member and executive at Holland Hill Elementary School and Fairfield Woods and Tomlinson Middle Schools. While president of Connecticut PTSA, he was instrumental in the Snow Flakes for Sandy Hook Elementary School Healing Initiative.

Accomando will serve as president of National PTA until June 2019.

About National PTA

National PTA® comprises millions of families, students, teachers, administrators, and business and community leaders devoted to the educational success of children and the promotion of family engagement in schools. PTA is a registered 501(c) (3) nonprofit association that prides itself on being a powerful voice for all children, a relevant resource for families and communities, and a strong advocate for public education. Membership in PTA is open to anyone who wants to be involved and make a difference for the education, health, and welfare of children and youth.

Media Contact
Heidi May Wilson, National PTA
hmay@pta.org, (703) 518-1242