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I second that!! Hey when you all figure out the answer to this, please share it with me!If you believe that there are more effective ways to get people involved, how have you gone about selling this? Especially if your motivation is not simply to get all the work done, but to make certain your school is open to parents, and welcomes them, and tries as much as possible to show that there ARE opportunities for them to help out without it being a part-time job.
Great program, not really much need to change how participation is used."Three4Me" programs
Its always good to know what the school and PTO/PTA need in the way of event/program volunteers beforehand, not that it isnt always changing. Everyone should have somekind of measurable participation goal (# of parents, events, increase in attendance, community sponsors, etc)In other words, does the goal of increasing parental involvement have to be on the target list before people really focus on it and make it happen? If so, is the principal the one who sets the tone, tells the PTO what needs to be accomplished, and has to be persuaded that this is a valuable and attainable goal?
Volunteer coordinator (membership) is a valuable position, whether its an official position or not.I encountered resistance from our PTO when I suggested that a volunteer coordinator position might be worth discussing. I've heard of other PTOs who have this, someone whose sole focus is volunteerism.
Mtgs are always poorly attended (pretty, much no matter what). As long as things get done and Events are well attended dont sweat it. Backpack flyers are a way of life, eventhough not extremely effective (school marquee, email, listserver or website are also good for advertising mtgs, events, etc)Our PTO doesn't seem to wish to advertise that it has trouble getting help. I also think that it relies too much for communication on PTO meetings (which are poorly attended), and backpack flyers (which aren't always timely, and get buried anyway.) If you believe that there are more effective ways to get people involved, how have you gone about selling this?