UNIT LEADERSHIP
What you get from PTA depends on how much you:
• Read and use PTA materials
• Take advantage of PTA conventions and workshops
• Vote on PTA issues and in PTA officer elections
• Learn about what is available to you from your local, district, State and National PTAs
• Encourage the PTA to conduct programs helpful to you and your children
In order to remain in “good standing,” an association must be composed of not less than fifteen (15) members, of whom at least three (3) must serve in the offices of president, secretary, and treasurer (Recommended Officers 2.3.11, 44).
Depending upon the size of the unit, committees may be helpful to the board in conducting its work (Committee Development and Guidelines 2.5, 57).
Responsibilities of a leader:
* Listen
* Participate
* Allow others to participate
* Be enthusiastic
* Develop a team spirit
* Be positive
* Be a problem solver
* Treat all people fairly
* Reward efforts
• Read and use PTA materials
• Take advantage of PTA conventions and workshops
• Vote on PTA issues and in PTA officer elections
• Learn about what is available to you from your local, district, State and National PTAs
• Encourage the PTA to conduct programs helpful to you and your children
* Listen
* Participate
* Allow others to participate
* Be enthusiastic
* Develop a team spirit
* Be positive
* Be a problem solver
* Treat all people fairly
* Reward efforts





