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[quote=Anonymous]You need to be a PTA member but you don't need to be on your PTA Board to volunteer for MCCPTA. The focus is more on district-wide advocacy. The delegates and cluster coordinators have broader involvement in the MCCPTA, but if you are interested in getting involved with a specific committee, you can reach out directly to the Committee Chair. ​https://www.mccpta.org/mccpta-leaders.html The Committees each work differently, so some are more open to new members. Some Committees actively recruit school-level liaisons, like the Gifted Education Committee, Special Education Committee, and Restorative Justice Practices Committee. The time commitment is minimal for those positions and there are many open slots at the schools (many PTAs never fill the liaison positions). There's quite a bit of misinformation on here about what MCCPTA has been advocating for, but don't take the word of an anonymous stranger - check out the website and advocacy positions! https://www.mccpta.org/advocacy.html If you don't like the direction MCCPTA is taking, the best thing to do is to get involved! [/quote]
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