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The Mission Statement
The mission of the Placentia Yorba Linda Unified Council PTA/PTSA
is to represent our units and to empower and support them with skills in leadership and communication to positively impact
the lives of all children.
Purpose of PTA
- 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 closer relation the home and the school, that
parents and teachers may cooperate intelligently in the education of children and youth.
- To develop 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.
What
is a Council?
A council is a group of PTA units organized under the authority
of the California State PTA for the purpose of conference, leadership training, and coordination of the efforts of the member
units. A council provides the units within a city, county, or area an opportunity for cooperation in promoting their common
interests and conference regarding their common problems. It coordinates the work of the council's units with other agencies
or organizations in the area working for children and youth. It serves as a channel of communication between the state and
district PTA and the units.
Responsibilities (Not All-Inclusive)
The Council Should:
- Provide information and instruction to member units.
- Form a close tie between the district PTA and the unit.
- Interpret PTA programs, policies, principles, procedures, and
bylaws.
- Arrange training or workshops and group conferences for unit
leaders in cooperation with the district PTA. Work closely with district PTA president and leadership department in organizing
new units and all matters of leadership service.
- Coordinate PTA activities in a community or school district
with the consent of the majority of its member units.
- Provide opportunities for local units to collaborate on projects
together.
- Implement council projects only after a majority of the local
units vote to support them.
The Council Should Not:
- Legislate for units or regiment them in activities.
- Hold too many meetings.
- Duplicate the function of unit or district PTA type of meeting.
- Take needed leadership from the units.
Policies
- A council cooperates with, but does not join other organizations.
- A council does not pay dues to the National PTA, California
State PTA, or district PTA. It may collect council per capita dues from its units, and/or a unit assessment. An assessment
must have units' approval and be included in all the units standing rules.
- A council's officers, committee chairmen, and representatives
must be members of PTA units within the council.
- The council president-elect (or the president continuing in
office) or the elected alternate and one delegate or alternate elected from the council of the voting body shall represent
the council at the California State PTA Convention.
To remain in good standing, a council must:
- Adhere to the Purposes and basic policies of the PTA;
- Adhere to the California State PTA policies and bylaws;
- Have bylaws approved according to the procedures of the California
State PTA;
- Have a minimum of three units as council members;
- Have a minimum of three officers: president, secretary and
treasurer;
- Forward the national, state, and district PTA portion of the
unit per capita dues with member names and addresses through channels to the district PTA by the deadline date;
- Forward unit insurance premiums from local units to district
PTA by the deadline date;
- Remit council insurance premiums to district PTA by the deadline
date;
- Submit a roster of officers for units and council to the district
PTA according to established procedures and deadline dates.
In addition:
- The Attorney General requires the filing of the Registration
Renewal Fee Report (RRF-1) with the California Attorney General's Registry of Charitable Trusts; and
- The IRS requires the annual filing of the IRS 990 tax form
as appropriate.
NEW, 1/19/10: By-Laws
California State PTA requires every unit,
council and district to review their by-laws every three years. Below is the
process that will be used by the Fourth District Parliamentarian in reviewing these by-laws so that they may be sent to the
State Parliamentarian:
By-Laws
Processing Procedure
· Once
a unit has reviewed and completed there by-laws. They will forward them to the Council Parliamentarian.
· The Council
Parliamentarian reviews each set of by-laws and makes any needed recommendations before sending them to the Fourth District.
· The Fourth
District Parliamentarian will also review each set of by-laws. If there are questions,
the District Parliamentarian will contact the Council Parliamentarian via e-mail. Council
Presidents will be copied on all correspondence.
Fourth District
PTA will make every effort to work together with the Council Parliamentarian to process each set of bylaws in the most timely
and efficient manner. In the event that the District Parliamentarian does not
receive a response from the Council Parliamentarian, the Council President and Fourth District President will be contacted
to aid in the process. It is our intent to serve our councils and units to the
best of our ability.
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