How to Be a PTA President
Once elected as president of your child's school's PTA, it's time to get to work. You know the staff, you know the families and you know the school's policies inside and out. As a PTA president, you're not a rookie, but you need to find the best ways to put your experience and knowledge to work to better your school. Read on to learn how.
Instructions
Follow the charter. Most PTAs or family councils have an established charter or constitution. This document is in place for a reason and should be followed. If your first order of business to is to establish committees, then do it. If you're supposed to throw a welcome back party, start planning. Take stock. The president should be privy to information available from past years. Review prior event attendance and make adjustments. Ensure that there is enough money to operate throughout the year, or add a fundraiser. Take a look at your volunteer roster, and start recruiting if necessary. Make yourself known and get to know others. One of your first untapped resources are the incoming kindergarten parents. Introduce yourself as soon as you can. Let them know that you are looking forward to their help and support. Personally invite them to the next event. Likewise, parents who were not involved in past years may just need some personal encouragement. Walk the walk. Adhere to your organization's values. As the leader, project a positive image and avoid gossip and complaints. Work to make the school and group a positive environment for all children.