| If people aren't participating, you're asking too much. Asking too much for that particular school population. Plan fewer events. Plan events that *can happen* with the people who are available/willing ... and adjust it 50% for what you think you can plan on. |
| What is the farms rate of the school? Over about 40% you are doomed. |
| Quit letting the same people run pointless meetings month after month and year after year. I don’t go anymore because I don’t see the point of our group. It’s the same people doing the same thing. They don’t need a national organization affiliation to host an all night grad party and hand out some teacher grants. |
| I used to be active. I don’t even pay the dues now. |
+1! |
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It comes down to money in many cases. Rather than go to meetings, I just make donations.
I found some of the tasks unnecessary such as making goody bags for events - wasn't really needed. Goals can be too grandiose "let's completely change the entire district". People acting like experts on education when they aren't. Cliquey - not very welcoming. |
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Break duties down into small, easy to explain tasks. Be willing to train/answer questions about those tasks.
A lot of people don't volunteer because they're unsure of what is expected and the more experienced volunteers only want to help their friends. Unless you are part of the inner clique, you are left to figure it all out for yourself... So you bring new volunteers in by giving them small, easy to do - stuffing envelopes, putting together goody bags, handing out flyers or whatever. |
Tell me you are joking. |
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When are your general membership meetings? Ours are only in the evening these days.
Over the summer we did a lot of new family & back to school events that were well received. We are also trying to focus on our PTA branding this year. We think some things have historically been unclear to people as to whether it was a school or PTA event and I think we are doing a good job branding the PTA events now. As a board, we are very clear when we need a volunteer for XYZ to happen, and if no one volunteers, we decide that is something people don’t care about, so it’s ok if we skip it. |