Northshore Council PTSA's 2019-2020 calendar is now available: Be sure to save the date and mark your calendars for this year's Northshore Council PTSA General Membership Meetings:
All meetings start with a Meet & Greet beginning at 6:30pm followed by the official Call to Order at 7:00pm. Each PTA may send up to 4 voting representatives-- but we welcome ALL who are interested to attend. Council meetings will build your PTA knowledge, give you the opportunity to network with other PTA, school district and community leaders, and they can be a lot of fun, too. We look forward to seeing you there! Some other 2019-2020 calendar planning tools: Northshore School District Calendar 2019-2020 OSPI Calendar of Common Religous and U.S. Public Holidays, 2019-20 Education-related recognition event dates, 2019-20:
The start of the 2019-20 school year is about a month away and it is time to start thinking about heading back to school! According to Huntington Bank's 13th Annual Backpack Index, the average back-to-school costs adds up to $1,017 for elementary students and over $1,600 for high school students for school supplies, extracurricular fees, and technology (this includes the cost of a laptop and internet access at home, which are often needed for school work). Thankfully, there are resources available for Northshore families who may need some support for preparing for back-to-school. Events: Northshore School District Back-to-School Fair - August 16, 2019 - 4-6:30pm - Canyon Park Middle School This is a FREE community event for children of all ages and includes children's ID cards, haircuts, activities, school and community resource information, entertainment and more. Back2School Event - August 17, 2019 - 10am-3pm - Woodinville, WA Babies of Homelessness hosts this event which offers free school supplies, kids K-5 essentials, services and activities. Back2School was created to ease the heavy financial burden that back-to-school shopping creates for low income and homeless families. For the past 2 years, through the Back2School event, 170+ volunteers have equipped 783 students for success in school. Also, many Northshore schools and local PTA/PTSAs host welcome or back-to-school events for their school communities. These events often offer opportunities to meet teachers, connect with classmates, and learn about programs and resources available at each school site. Check the websites for your school and your PTA/PTSA for information about upcoming events. Community Resources: Northshore School Foundation Backpacks for Kids - Northshore families can request a backpack filled with school supplies using this link https://bit.ly/2GkFhmp. Backpacks & supplies will be available in your child's school office by August 27th. Students in grades 6-12 can pick up supplies at their offsite location - 22107 23rd Drive SE, Bothell, WA 98021- on August 23rd from 11am to 1pm and from 5-7pm. Threads & Treads - Threads & Treads is a free clothing store for families in the Northshore School District located at Located at Canyon Park Middle School. Families can choose 3 outfits for each family member each month. In the weeks leading up to the start of the new school year, there will be some special dates/times for families to shop, including 8/16, 8/21 and 8/28. More information... NSD Resources: Northshore School District School Supply Lists -
School supplies are requested but not required. If purchasing school supplies creates a financial hardship, please contact your school's office manager and supplies will be provided for you. Free and Reduced-Price Meals at School - Parents whose income falls within specified guidelines set by the U.S. Department of Agriculture should apply for free or reduced-price meals for their students. Families must re-apply every year for the school free and reduced-price meal program. Applications for Northshore School District for the 2019-20 school year are available on their website starting August 5, 2019.
Nutritious free meals are available for children and teens, ages 18 and younger, at a number of locations in the Northshore area throughout the summer while school is out of session:
To find locations in other areas:
Other Food Resources:
Community Meals in North King/South Snohomish Counties:
Food Stability Resources & Food Banks in North King/South Snohomish Counties:
(ID and proof of residence required at all locations)
Northshore Nourishing Networks offers regularly updated printable lists for community meals and food stability resources (food banks) on their website: www.nourishingnetworks.net/networks/northshore/.
Each month this year, Washington State PTA posted a checklist on their blog to help local PTA leaders run their PTA. The posts offered at-a-glance lists of important to-dos, key dates, as well as regular reminders about ongoing tasks. With their June post, they suggested compiling the checklists and sharing them as a "gift" for incoming board members. We thought that was such a great idea, we've done the work for you so this resource can be shared easily! It is available as a .pdf or as a Word document (in case you want to customize it for your PTA!). Below, download your copy of: Checklist for Running Your PTA: A Month-By-Month Board To-Do List!
The nature of PTA leadership is inherently cyclical. Executive committee (elected) roles on local PTAs are all 1 year terms (and have a term limit of 2 years), meaning there are new PTA officers entering into leadership every year! Finding passionate and qualified volunteers for these jobs is the work of the local PTA nominating committee. We've put together this resource to help you learn more about how to establish your local PTA nominating committee and operate the nomination process in accordance with standing rules and bylaws.
Much of this information is adapted from the Washington State PTA Nominating Committee Handbook, available on the Leadership Resources page of the WSPTA website. (Note: login and password are required. Find them in the latest issue of WSPTA Leadership News or contact [email protected].)
Why?
The Nominating Committee serves the vital role of finding qualified people to fill the elected PTA positions. This committee shapes the nature of the local PTA and sets the PTA up for future success.
The goal of the Nominating Committee is to present a written report to membership at least 15 days prior to the election. All work is done in anticipation of that goal. The written report must be dated and signed by all Nominating Committee members. Who?
The Nominating Committee consists of 3 PTA members who are elected at a general membership meeting at least 30 days before the officer elections. The committee cannot include the current president or school principal and neither the president nor the principal may participate in the committee deliberations.
Finding qualified PTA officer candidates can be a challenge so committee members should have a strong knowledge of the PTA goals, needs and culture. Connections within the school community are helpful in reaching potential candidates. Nominating Committee members are eligible for nomination to elected office but they may not serve on the committee for more than 2 consecutive years. When?
Giving the Nominating Committee time to locate candidates allows for the best possible slate of candidates. State guidance suggests the Nominating Committee be elected at the first meeting of the school year. That may be difficult for PTA’s that are still getting their year organized, but having the committee in place by the first of the year is a strong goal so that they have a few months to work prior to spring elections. Note: members of the Nominating Committee must be elected. They may not just volunteer for the job nor may they be appointed by the board of directors or president.
Setting up the Nominating Committee for success with a strong orientation is very important! It is recommended that the PTA President conduct an orientation meeting shortly after the committee is elected. Reminders for this first meeting include:
At this meeting, the president can also assist the committee by providing:
What?
Nominating Committee meetings give them the opportunity to review the roles that need to be filled and any potential candidates, including recommendations from board members and/or their PTA community. All candidates must be given the same scrutiny and evaluation. Candidates who wish to be considered for co-officer positions can be considered together as long as the opportunity to serve together is something that both candidates agree to prior to the election. There are also minimum qualifications for any role under consideration.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What if you cannot find a candidate for a position?
There are a couple options here.
Are you obligated to nominate a current officer for a second term? Current officers should be evaluated just as you would any candidate. If the committee finds a more qualified candidate, nominate her/him. People are not guaranteed a nomination the second year. Can a member of the Nominating Committee run for a position? Yes! But the member should recuse her/himself from and leave the room during all discussion about her/his nominations, including discussion about other potential nominees for that position. Elections
The Washington State PTA offers a script for the proper language to conduct elections in the Nominating Committee Handbook. Additional nominees from the floor can be submitted at the time of the election if the candidate was not part of the nominating committee report. If the committee is unable to find a candidate for a role and there is not a nomination from the floor the executive committee has the authority to appoint someone to the position until the next membership meeting, when he or she may be elected.
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Make sure to express your appreciation to all the leaders who take on this vital role every year, ensuring the strength and viability of our PTAs for another year. That is the reason Washington State PTA calls the Nominating Committee the most important committee we have!
Questions about Nominating Committees? Northshore Council is here to help! Contact your area VP: VP East - Melissa Kline VP West - Marcilla Proudfit At our November 5, 2018 General Membership Meeting, we heard an informative and inspiring call to action from speaker JMarie Johnson-Cola regarding Family & Community Engagement (FACE). Each child must be supported by, not only parents and teachers, but extended families, school districts, neighbors and community members to help them realize their full potential. Handouts included an example of a Family Engagement Action Plan Template as well as a quote from the Carnegie Corporation of New York regarding what it takes to meet the challenge of FACE:
In her talk, JMarie mentioned a number of resources to help inform Family and Community Engagement best practices. Here are a few of the ones she mentioned: Books & Articles:
Reports:
Websites:
Course Modules for FACE:
PowerPoint Presentation:
Threads & Treads provides Northshore families free, quality donated clothing for school-age youth, teens, young adults and parents. Clothing items include appropriate clothing for the school day and special events, sportswear, shoes and accessories. All Northshore families in need of clothing assistance are welcome to shop each month for up to three outfits. Currently, there are over 200 families accessing this resource! Threads & Treads is housed at Canyon Park Middle School and is supported by its PTSA. For more information on this incredible program, including how to get involved or donate, visit this link: https://cpptsa.org/programs-activities/threads-treads/ Threads & Treads is always looking for volunteers to help sort and stock or to help during shopping hours. Youth volunteers are welcome! Visit the CPMS PTSA Volunteer Sign-Ups webpage to sign up: https://cpptsa.org/ways-to-help/volunteer-sign-ups/ Longtime T&T organizer, Eileen Jowell, will be stepping down from her leadership position at the end of this school year. We are looking for someone who is passionate and committed to step up to lead this important community resource! Contact Eileen Jowell for more information. Download the Threads & Treads flier: |
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