Originally posted by Rockne:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by momof3byz:
I am a first time President this year of our PTC - Secretary last year - and no one from our school has ever attended one of the PTO Today conferences. We are located in a NW suburb of Chicago so I definitely want to attend this year but why are the conferences held at the end of the school year versus the beginning? I considered going last year but didn't know if I would even be on the board for this school year to go at that time.
Hey momof3boyz --
I'm a dadof3boyz. Why end of year? Couple of factors there: 1. Gives us most of the school year (using our several difft tools, like the magazine, this site, etc.) to get the word out to folks. It would be really tough to get people to an August/September event, as its so hard to reach people in the summer months; and 2) exhibit hall factors. Our exhibitors make it possible top have our events at such a reasonable pricetag, and the fall is simply crazy, crazy for them. Without them, we'd have to charge 3 or 4 times as much per attendee.
All that said, we continue to explore options for getting parent group leaders together in different ways at different times. Stay tuned...
Tim </font>[/QUOTE]Tim, who would you recommend to attend the conference. We would go to the one in Philly and it is in May a month before elections for the new officers for the following year. Should the existing officers go or should we hold elections early and send the new officers as an incentive or should be just open it up to anyone? Thanks. :confused: