cmlaurie;137258 wrote: What did you use as your ten things. I am looking for some ideas that will help us to communicate with the teachers.
I would also like to know the things you used on your list...First year as PTO President and new to the middle school, so I have NO CLUE what the teachers would like from us. I would appreciate the help..Thanks in advance, Staci This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
This is my first year involved with the PTO at a level of handling it all (along with one other person). Our PTO has never been a big overall school orgranziation and we would like to see that changed. Can someone send me some parent suverys as well as teacher surverys that might help us get started in the right direction. My email address is... This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Our first meeting is Oct 3rd in hopes of getting more involvement from the parents and more input from the teachers. Please HELP!!
when we did ours we actually just took ten things and asked them to put them in order of the importance that they see. We had things like volunteering, classroom donations, contributing to field trips, class parents, etc. It was nice to get the results because they all placed the same items on the top and then we knew as a group how to help them the most. There was a spot for suggestions as well.
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Thanks so much for your responses. I agree with OneandOnly that alot of survey probably won't be returned, but I like the idea adding the wish list. Thanks so much!
We do a 'wish list' that we post on our website so parents can donate items for the classrooms. We send out a survey asking the teachers to think of anything they want for their room or the school in general. We also include any questions we might have that year and a space for the teachers to tell us any concerns they have. We get all of these surveys back since the wish list catches their eye.