British PTAs' events getting serious
Always love to read about parent-teacher groups around the world. No huge surprise that the British versions sounds fairly similar to ours here in the U.S. And just like here, a good number of British groups are taking big steps beyond standard PTA fare, really professionalizing their events and activities.
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ays love to read about parent-teacher groups around the world. No huge surprise that the British versions sounds fairly similar to ours here in the U.S. And just like here, a good number of British groups are taking big steps beyond standard PTA fare, really professionalizing their events and activities.
The concept goes well with one of our most basic tips: do less (whether it's fundraising or events) but do what remains bigger and better. Makes a huge difference in volunteer recruitment (folks are attracted to success) and for the reputation of your group. Here's a column I wrote on that a while back, called "Think Big".
What are you doing to create a signature, beyond-the-norm event for your group?
The concept goes well with one of our most basic tips: do less (whether it's fundraising or events) but do what remains bigger and better. Makes a huge difference in volunteer recruitment (folks are attracted to success) and for the reputation of your group. Here's a column I wrote on that a while back, called "Think Big".
What are you doing to create a signature, beyond-the-norm event for your group?