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Tuesday May 20 PTA MEETING 6:30pm-8:00pm
Members List:
 President: Angie Nelson Treasurer: Theresa Bohr Membership Chair: Carrie Ware
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Welcome
2007-2008 Bristol PTA Officers:
President: Angie Nelson
Vice-President: Lisa Wadin
Secretary:
Treasurer: Theresa Bohr
General Meetings are held on the third Tuesday of the month. All are welcomed.
Annual Meeting May 20
The nominees:
Vice-president: Sarah White
Secretary: Audra O'Brien
Two running for Treasurer:
Julie Fugate Theresa Bohr
Open nominations will be accepted no later than May 10, 2008. This must be in writing and submitted to Angie Nelson.
NOTICE OF BYLAWS REVISION
Posted April 20, 2008
To read notice, click on link BYLAWS REVISION on side bar
5 Quick Tips for Parents from Parenting.org
- No matter how old your children are, know where they are, whom they are with, and what they are doing. This helps prevent problems and shows your kids that you care about them.
- Never use spanking or other forms of physical punishment with your child. An occasional swat on the rear end is okay as an attention-getter, but it should never be the punishment.
- You can criticize a child's behavior, but never criticize the child.
- Never verbally put down your child. there's a difference between correcting your child and attacking your child.
- Be a "5-to-1" parent. Every time you give your cild a consequence for misbehavior, provide five opportunities for him or her to earn your praise or a reward.
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PTA Mission Statement
- To promote the welfare of children and youth in home, school, community, and place of worship
- To raise the standards of home life
- To secure adequate laws for the care and protection of children and youth
- To bring into close relation the home and the school that parents and teachers may cooperate intelligently in the educaton of children and youth
- To develope between educators and the general public such united efforts as will secure for all children and youth the highest advantages in physical, mental, social, and spiritual education
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2007-2008 Officers & Chairs
President: Angie Nelson
Vice President: Lisa Wadin
Secretary:
Treasurer:Theresa Bohr
Membership:Carrie Ware
Reflections:RaeAnn Niles
County Fair:
Fundraiser:Teri Nosek
Market Day:Sharon Lance
Kemps & Tyson:
Box Tops:Teri Nosek
Fall Dance:Melody Ferruzzi
Conference Snacks:
Teacher Appreciation:
Graduation:
Bristol Directory:Cindy Sheeran
Bristol PTA holds monthly meetings in the school library on the third Tuesday of the month at 6:30 pm. These are open meetings and all are welcomed to attend. If you wish to be added to the agenda, please contact the President.
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PTA Meetings
6:30 pm in the Library
September 18-Budget presented
October 16
November 20
December 18-cancelled
January 15
February 19
March 18
April 15
May 20-Officer Elections and Bylaws Amendments
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MEMBERSHIP
We are accepting membership for the 2008-2009 school year.
Bristol PTA invites you to become a member and make a difference in the education and quality of life for all children. Parents, teachers and community working together to help improve a school is what the PTA is all about.
Membership is $5.00 per member.Membership Form
Complete the membership form and send it, along with your dues, to the PTA through your child's teacher. Your membership cards along with our very popular magnetic calendar will be available in August.
Get Dads Involved!
We at PTA encourage fathers to get involved in the lives of children. PTA is not a mothers group that just bakes cookies!
According to a study done by the U.S. Department of Education, children are more likely to do well academically and participate in extracurricular activities if their fathers are actively involved. Furthermore, children are less likely to drop out of school or repeat a grade when fathers are around to provide a positive influence in their lives.
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Carrie Ware
Membership Chairperson
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