Ok.. I know this should be in the PTO vs PTA forum, but truth be told, it's not a very active forum. I wanted to share this with people who might actually read this before august of 2008.
Confessions of a seasoned PTO exec board member.. I had NO idea what the difference was between a PTO and a PTA.. until I came upon a thread entitled “ convert from PTA to PTOâ€. In it was the following link, posted by Tim:
www.ptotoday.com/ptovpta.html
I thought.. my family is off skiing in the rain.. I have some time to myself.. it's time to see why there is so much talk of PTO vs PTA.. and here I thought it just meant buying a different vowel, Vanna.........
I had NO clue there was that much of a difference, but truthfully, always wondered why people on these boards talked about how much their “ dues†were for members. All this time, silently, behind the protective cover of my monitor, I thought to myself, “ wow.. we have a hard time getting people to come to meetings, and THEY have people PAYING to come..:†hmmm what are we doing wrong? Well, now I know. I am doing something RIGHT. Our extra $800 a year in fundraising goes to programming and things needed for the enrichment of the school, not to a National Headquarters to pay salaries, and overhead expenses. Go Us!
. I think EVERYONE should take a minute and read that article ( if they don't know the differences). Once you click on the link, go to “ PTO vs PTA Cover Storyâ€...
Here are my thoughts.. please come back and share yours!
**************
I just can't imagine WHY, in 2007 anyone would still belong to a national PTA unless they, too had a political agenda. It appears that most of the features and benefits for resources are now available to anyone on line, in magazines, and other "public resources". It seems like the significant dues go to pay the salaries of the PTA national HQ's, the business of running a business, and fund lobbyists... now whose to say the issues they lobby for are those which most benefit YOUR school??
I bet when the PTA's started 100 years ago, and even when they were thriving in the 60's and 70's, I can probably safely guess that 100% of these organizations were run by women, and of those women, probably 99%
of them did not work outside the home. The PTA was probably formed by MEN to help run the business of the schools, as they perceived that at home-women did not have the skills to run the business end of the organization.
Ok, before anyone jumps too high......... I am NOT man-bashing, nor am I implying at home moms didn't have skills ( I am an at home mom).. I am pointing out the roles that men and women played in our social structure even as late as the 1970's........
Having said all that.. we fast forward to 2007 where just as many women are educated as men, and have as many business skills as men. Our societal roles have shifted dramatically, and with the explosion of communication capabilities, I just don't see how PTA's still even EXIST? WHO pays several hundred in dues , and gets more out of it than, let's say- 2 new overhead projectors for the school????
I am interested to hear from PTA people.. what ARE the benefits in 2007???
Tim- as always.. thanks for the on-going education I receive here- tuition free!
robin