
Utah PTA Pulse Podcast
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S2 Ep 6Navigating the Council President Role: Insights from Utah PTA Leaders
In this episode of the Utah PTA Pulse Podcast, hosts Mike Williams, Angelee Aedo, and Cammy Whitchurch dive deep into the role of council presidents. They discuss the challenges and rewards of leading a group of local PTAs and share their experiences in different school districts.Key topics covered include:Council structure: The variety of council structures across Utah, including single-school, cluster, and district-wide models.Responsibilities: The essential tasks of a council president, such as coordinating meetings, representing PTAs at the district level, and providing support to local presidents.Challenges: The difficulties of balancing state and local commitments, finding suitable meeting times, and engaging all council members.Benefits: The rewarding experiences of collaborating with other PTA leaders, learning from each other, and making a positive impact on the community.Tips for success: Advice for aspiring council presidents, including building relationships, seeking training, and being flexible.The episode also features a discussion about the importance of having a strong executive committee, including a secretary, treasurer, and reflection specialist. The hosts emphasize the value of teamwork and communication in ensuring the success of a council.Overall, this episode offers valuable insights for anyone interested in learning more about the role of council presidents and the challenges and rewards of PTA leadership.
S2 Ep 5Demystifying Good Standing: Why Your PTA Needs It (and How to Maintain It!)
In this episode of the Utah PTA Pulse Podcast, Mike Williams, Director of Communications, chats with Angelee Aedo, Family Life Commissioner, and Cammy Whitchurch, Community Engagement Commissioner, about the often-mysterious concept of "good standing" for PTAs.They delve into:Why good standing matters: It's not just about following rules, but also about protecting your PTA's non-profit status and unlocking valuable benefits like tax-exempt purchases and potential grants.The ingredients of good standing: These include adhering to PTA policies, paying dues, filing taxes, and following financial protocols like having three-person money counting and designated bank runs.Resources and support: The Utah PTA website offers a dedicated page explaining good standing (https://www.utahpta.org/what-good-standing) and the importance of President and Treasurer training to navigate procedures.Bonus: The episode features some lighthearted anecdotes about the challenges and humor PTA leaders encounter, reminding everyone that even with guidelines, there's room for learning and collaboration.So listen in and discover:How good standing strengthens your PTA's foundation.Practical tips for maintaining compliance.Why PTA leadership training is valuable.And a dose of laughter along the way!
S2 Ep 4Getting to Know Your Utah PTA Hosts
In this episode of the Utah PTA Pulse Podcast, hosts Mike, Angelee, and Cammy share personal stories and insights about their involvement in PTA. They discuss their journeys from local PTA leadership to their current roles as Utah State PTA Board Members
S2 Ep 3Advocacy Conference: Empowering Parents and Communities
This episode of the Utah PTA Pulse Podcast discusses the upcoming Advocacy Conference, scheduled for September 27, 2024. The conference aims to empower parents and community members to advocate for children's education and well-being.Key Points:Who should attend: The conference is open to all PTA members and community members interested in education advocacy. Local PTA presidents are particularly encouraged to attend.Theme: "Uniting Voices, Empowering Change: We're All in This Together" reflects the collaborative spirit of PTA and the importance of advocacy.Agenda: The conference will include:Keynote speakerBreakout sessions on various advocacy topics, including:Building trust with teachers, administrators, and legislatorsAdvocating for individual studentsPTA resolutions and their impactTrauma-informed schoolsResources for Title I, refugee, and English Language Learner familiesRegistration: Registration is now open on the Utah PTA website. Early bird registration is available for PTA members at a discounted rate.Location: The conference will be held at Midvale Middle School.Importance of attending: The conference provides valuable training and networking opportunities for parents and community members who want to make a difference in their schools and communities.Additional points discussed:The importance of PTA membership and its benefitsThe role of PTA in advocating for children's education at the local, state, and national levelsThe challenges faced by Title I schools and refugee familiesThe need for collaboration between schools, families, and communities to support all childrenThis episode highlights the crucial role of PTA in advocating for children's education and encourages listeners to attend the upcoming Advocacy Conference to learn more and get involved.
S2 Ep 2Back to School and How PTA can help
This episode discusses the beginning of the school year and the role of PTAs (Parent Teacher Associations). Here are the key points:School's Back (and Maybe a Little Early): The conversation starts with the hosts acknowledging the school year has begun and expressing mixed feelings about the earlier start dates.PTA Membership : A significant portion of the episode focuses on the importance of PTA membership. Key points include:Joining the PTA is crucial for supporting schools and advocating for children.Membership fees help fund programs and initiatives.Membership doesn't require extensive volunteering, but every bit helps.There's a "Beehive" membership option for those who don't want to be associated with a specific school.The Value Beyond Volunteering : The discussion emphasizes that PTA membership is valuable beyond just volunteering. It allows parents to:Stay informed about what's happening in their children's schools.Advocate for positive changes and legislation affecting children's education.Develop leadership skills through involvement in PTA activities.Spreading the Word : The hosts encourage listeners to:Join their local PTA and encourage others to do the same.Develop a persuasive "elevator speech" explaining the benefits of PTA membership.Other Back-to-School Topics : The episode briefly touches on:Reflections program theme: "Accepting Imperfections"Importance of attending fall school eventsPTA representatives on School Community CouncilsFinding school supply deals (with a humorous caution about teacher preferences)
S2 Ep 1Utah PTA Pulse Podcast: Decoding my529 Plans
Tune in to the Utah PTA Pulse Podcast for an informative discussion on 529 plans! Our hosts, Cammy, Angelee, and Mike, from the Utah PTA, will be joined by Richard, Executive Director at my529, to answer all your questions about this popular college savings tool. We'll cover topics like: What is a 529 plan? Who can open an account? Do I have to be a Utah resident? How many accounts can I open? Can friends and relatives contribute to an account? Who can be a beneficiary? Is my investment insured or guaranteed? Do I need to use my savings at a Utah school? What happens if my beneficiary decides not to go to college? Don't miss this opportunity to learn more about how 529 plans can help you save for your child's future education. #collegesavings #education #investing #utahpta #my529 #collegefunding #podcast #videopodcast #videopodcastshow #advocate #advocacy #engagekids #community #familyengagement