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What's Your Mission?

20 years 9 months ago #98905 by crazyorwhat
Our bylaws have "Objectives"
A. To promote the welfar of children and youth in the home, school, and community.

B. To work for a close relationship between the home and the school so that parents and teachers can interact to promte the education of children.

C. To provide both assistance and recommendations to the school's principal and faculty.

D. To provide funding for programs and activities as approved by membership.

I'm not sure if this is what you are looking for - I hope it helps!
20 years 9 months ago #98904 by justme
Replied by justme on topic RE: What's Your Mission?
Our bylaws include a mission statement as one of the articles. This tells you where the bylaws are going. This statement must be what your PTO is willing to cover and everyone is different. We state The relationsships within the ___________PTO, which includes students, teachers, staff, parents and patrons, are a vital influence on the success of our childrens futures. Therefore, our purpose is to foster a sense of support, pride and enthusiasm. Through a variety of PTO run activities, we will promote positive school/community relationships that enhance our children's educational environment. Hope this helps!
20 years 9 months ago #98903 by WWA PTO
What's Your Mission? was created by WWA PTO
Hi! As part of a new school, our PTO is about 3 years old. Our executive committee feels the need to develop a mission statement/vision statement to help our school staff, board and parents understand what we're about. We're looking for some advice (or, better yet, samples) from other PTOs who have already been through this step.

Note: we're not talking about by-laws here -- we're pretty set with *how* things should be done, we're looking to define the *why* in a "greater purpose" sort of way. Any advice would be much appreciated!
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