We just started a middle school PTO a few months ago. Our middle school has never had a parent group, and we serve around 650 students (7th & 8th) and 65 staff. We started with the idea of being a bridge for communication and volunteer needs. We purchased the PTO Today Start Up Kit and away we went. We are currently waiting to see if the IRS deems our application worthy.
To get the teachers on board we made teacher "Happys" that had a large bag of M&Ms, a "Teacher Wish List"; "Teacher Volunteer Needs Form"; along with a business card with the President and Volunteer Coordinators phone and email addresses to place on their computer desk for quick reference. Our volunteer coordinator has made a customize volunteer pledge sheet with the information she received from the "Teacher Wish List"; we started our own "Adopt-A-Classroom" program. Already, within 6 weeks of school starting we have had $1,190 in donations to our Adoption program and teachers are beginning to contact our volunteer coordinator that need help.
As we are just starting out, we are feeling our way; currently we invite ALL parents to attend meetings and so far we are having parents come. This is really nice as it's beginning to expand our volunteer base. Which is currently around 30 or so. With the large variety of volunteer opportunities on our list (which the teachers asked for), parents can just place a check mark on what they wish to do and when.
We hope to have several parenting lectures this year and provide resources on parenting issues. This will be for our middle school age children but all the community will be welcome.
To get some ideas you are welcome to go to our school website at
Petal School District
and chose the middle school. Our PTO pages are under the "Information" tab. Actually, that is what I did to get ideas; I googled middle school ptos/ptas and just surfed the sites. There are some excellant ideas, fundraisers, activities, and newsletters that can give you some excellant ideas to try and grab those middle school parents. Good luck! Cindy