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January 18, 2022

How to Up Your PTA’s Social Media Game

Guest post provided by Platinum Sponsor, Association Insurance Management Inc (AIM) Is your PTA using social media to connect with parents online? Whether you’re a TikTok maven or you think ‘Grams are a type of cracker, social media plays an increasingly important role for PTAs, especially through the social distance protocols of 2020. If your…
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Category: News

January 18, 2022

Call to Action – Focus on Equity

Dear Washington State PTA member, Washington State PTA believes that great educational outcomes are possible for all students, but unfortunately, some students continue to experience barriers and inequities preventing them from reaching their potential in our state: As of 2020, 68% of districts (urban and rural) report that some students have no access to broadband…
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Category: Advocacy , Legislative

January 18, 2022

WSPTA Testifies in Favor of SB 5217

On Monday, Martin Luther King Jr., Day, it was fitting for Dr. Gwen Loosmore to testify in favor of SB 5217, urging legislators to adopt a common sense approach to reduce and prevent gun violence. The issue remains one of WSPTA’s top legislative priorities this session.
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Category: Advocacy , Legislative

January 17, 2022

Call to Action – Focus on Dismantling Racism

Dear Washington State PTA Member, On this day when we honor the work and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., WSPTA recognizes that racism is not new and has harmed communities of color for centuries. In October 2021, our membership overwhelmingly voted to not only take a stand against institutional racism, but to take…
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Category: Advocacy , Legislative

January 17, 2022

2022 Focus on Advocacy – January 17 Report

And … they’re off! Prepared by Marie Sullivan, WSPTA Legislative Consultant, legconsultant@wastatepta.org As expected, legislators “virtually” convened on January 10 for the start of what is shaping up to be a fast and flush short session. While some lawmakers made the trek to Olympia, committee hearings are being conducted virtually, and floor action is limited…
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Category: Advocacy , Legislative

January 16, 2022

Tip of the Week – January 13

Mid-Year Financial Reviews: The time is now to start planning An annual financial review is required by WSPTA Uniform Bylaws but conducting a mid-year review may be required by your local PTA standing rules. Even if it isn’t, a mid-year review covering July – December is still a good idea. It can provide early feedback for the treasurer, expose any potential problems, and…
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Category: Leadership

January 16, 2022

Take Action Now – Just 90 Seconds to Help Pass Simple Majority for Bonds

Deadline: January 18, 7:00 am Washington state requires a super-majority of 60% to pass school bonds, one of only 11 states that requires more than 50% of the vote. This extra requirement has cost school districts billions of dollars in funds and puts our students’ safety at risk from buildings that are overcrowded, unsafe due…
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Category: Advocacy , Legislative

January 12, 2022

January 2022 – Executive Director Message

Dear Members, Anyone reading this knows that one of our primary jobs at the Washington State PTA is to support the volunteer leaders of local and council PTAs across the state. We are here to provide training, resources, and direct support to make your job as a PTA leader easier. However, our work is very…
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Category: Leadership

January 10, 2022

2022 Focus on Advocacy – January 10 Report

2022 Session Starts under Virtual Protocols Prepared by Marie Sullivan, WSPTA Legislative Consultant, legconsultant@wastatepta.org Get your computers out, turn your light filters on, and update your virtual platform subscriptions. For the second year in a row, the Legislature will begin a formal regular session using protocols that allow only a few legislators to be on…
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Category: Advocacy , Legislative

January 9, 2022

Tip of the Week – January 6

Reporting Payments to Independent Contractors If your PTA paid an independent contractor at least $600 in calendar year 2021, you must send to them and to the IRS form 1099-NEC, Nonemployee Compensation (NOT form 1099-MISC), postmarked by January 31, 2022. The IRS requires a paper copy of form 1099-NEC, accompanied by form 1096. These forms…
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Category: Leadership