BYLAWS
OF PARK BROOK ELEMENTARY
PARENT
TEACHER
ORGANIZATION
Article I. Name
The name of this organization shall be Park Brook Elementary Parent Teacher
Organization (PTO). It is an independent, non-profit organization.
Article
II.
Mission Statement/Objectives
The Park Brook PTO is an educational, social, and recreational organization that
brings students, staff, and parents together through events, projects and programs
that support the objectives of the school. The activities of the PTO create a closer
relationship among students, staff, families, and the community while working
within the administrative policies and curriculum of the school.
Objectives of PTO:
·
Support and speak on behalf of children and youth at
school and in the
community.
·
Promote family involvement in the areas of volunteering,
decision making,
and
communication.
·
Improve communication between the community, the school,
and the
school district.
· Raise funds that will benefit the entire student body.
Article
III.
Membership
All teachers, staff members, parents
and guardians of currently enrolled Park
Brook students are members
of the Park
Brook PTO. There will be no dues
collected.
Article
IV.
Board, Duties and Terms
Section
1
The affairs and business of the PTO shall be managed by the Board. The Board
shall consist of the following positions:
President Volunteer Coordinator
Vice President Teacher Representative
Secretary School Principal
Treasurer
The Board shall hold regular meetings every two months or as deemed necessary.
All Board members are eligible to vote. The Board shall have, but is not limited
to, the following duties:
· Arrange for an annual audit of the PTO books by a non-Board member
approved by the Board.
· Submit a budget proposal for the following school year to the General
Assembly for a vote at the May meeting.
· Authorize by majority vote the funding requests outside of the standing
budget.
· Approve any special committee formations.
· Oversee all PTO events.
·
Review Bylaws every two years ( fall of even years),
recommend and vote
on amendments as necessary.
· Submit PTO-related documents to School Principal for PTO file.
Section
2
Elected positions will have the following duties:
President
· Prepare an agenda for the PTO General Assembly and Board meetings.
· Preside at all meetings of the PTO General Assembly and Board.
· Meet with the School Principal and Vice President as necessary.
· Distribute Bylaws to all Board members at beginning of term.
· Serve as PTO representative and provide PTO information at spring
Kindergarten Round-Up and fall Open House.
Vice
President
· Perform the duties of the President in their absence or inability to serve.
May assume the position of President should a mid-year vacancy occur.
· Meet with the President and School Principal as necessary.
· Write summaries of PTO news for the school newsletter and/or PTO
newsletter.
· May assume any elected position in the case of a mid-year vacancy.
Secretary
· Keep a record of attendance at all PTO meetings to ensure an accurate
count of all voting members.
· Prepare ballots for the elections.
· Record minutes at all PTO General Assembly and Board meetings and
report for approval at the following meeting.
· Report Board meeting minutes at next General Assembly meeting.
· Submit General Assembly minutes for publication in school newsletter.
· Perform the duties of the Vice President in their absence or inability to
serve.
· May assume any elected position in the case of a mid-year vacancy.
Treasurer
· Handle all PTO funds and receipts and maintain an accurate record of
PTO bank account.
· Assure all funds are deposited into PTO account in a timely manner.
· Assume responsibility for all unbudgeted disbursements from PTO
account with approval of the Board.
· Submit a monthly detailed report to the General Assembly and Board
describing the disbursements and deposits.
· Communicate with Resource Manager regarding payments to the district.
· Relinquish records to individual(s) acting in an auditing capacity for
review.
· Handle dishonored checks as stated in Article VII.
· May assume any elected position in the case of a mid-year vacancy.
Teacher
Representative
· Attend meetings of the Park Brook staff, PTO Board and General
Assembly and act as a liaison for the PTO.
· Report any pertinent information to the Park Brook staff, PTO Board and
General Assembly.
Volunteer
Coordinator
·
Act as Board member in an ex officio
capacity.
·
Attend meetings of the PTO Board and General
Assembly.
· Coordinate volunteers for PTO events.
· Oversee fundraising efforts as determined by Board and General Assembly.
· Assist Treasurer with handling dishonored checks as stated in Article VII.
School
Principal
· Act as Board member in an ex officio capacity.
· Attend meetings of the PTO Board and General Assembly.
· Maintain PTO file with PTO-related documents and information.
Section
3
All elected Board members will serve
a one year term. The term will
begin with the
new fiscal year.
Officers may be elected to an unlimited number of terms. To ensure
continuity of the Board, the
Vice
President is expected to assume the position of
President the following
year if elected.
Any PTO member is eligible for a
Board position. Members may be
nominated to
a position or volunteer if no nominations are made.
The Teacher Representative may volunteer for the position in May. If more than
one volunteers, the Board will vote on it.
Any open Board position may be presented for nominations at the April meeting
and be voted upon by the General Assembly in May.
All officers shall perform the duties outlined by these Bylaws and those assigned
at any given time. Upon the expiration of the term of office, or in the case of a
resignation, each officer shall turn over to the Board without delay all records,
books, and other materials pertaining to the office.
Article V. Meetings
PTO General Assembly meetings will be held once a month. All meetings are
open to the public. All meetings will follow an agenda prepared in advance by the
Board. Any person wishing to be placed on the agenda should contact the PTO
President prior to the meeting.
PTO Board meetings will be held as noted in Article IV.
Article VI.
Voting
Section
1
General Assembly:
A voting member will be defined as any member that attends at least one General
Assembly meeting during the current school year prior to any vote. Attendance
will begin to be counted at the first meeting of the school year.
No vote will be called at the first meeting of the school year.
Voting membership present at General Assembly meetings shall constitute a
quorum with a minimum number present being eight members.
Any motion brought forward must be seconded and when voted upon is subject to
a verbal majority vote. “Majority” constitutes more than half.
Section
2
Board:
Five out of seven Board members constitute a quorum for any vote. Voting
follows the same rules as General Assembly.
Section
3
Elections:
Nominations for Board members for the following school year will be accepted in
April of the current school year. Nominations may be verbal or written and may
be made by any General Assembly member. If written, they must be submitted to
the PTO Secretary. The Secretary will then verify that any person nominated for a
position consents to the nomination. Ballots will be prepared by the Secretary and
a written vote will be taken at the May meeting and is subject to a majority vote.
Absentee ballots may be cast by any voting member with the ballot being
submitted prior to the vote in a sealed envelope to any officer.
Article VII. Financial Procedures
The fiscal year of the PTO shall begin on July 1 and end on the following June 30.
Two Board members must have bank signature privileges and be authorized to
disburse checks from the PTO account. Both signatures are required on any check
over the amount of $200.00 and on any check made payable to “cash.”
Deposits must be made on a weekly basis or immediately following a PTO event.
Each bank deposit shall have complete documentation detailing the composition
of the entire deposit. Receipts and deposit slips shall be attached to the
appropriate monthly bank statement.
The Treasurer shall keep a detailed record of all returned checks. In the event of
returned checks, the Treasurer shall attempt to personally contact the payer and
request payment for the check amount in addition to all related fees charged by the
bank. If necessary, the Treasurer shall follow up with a letter approved by the
School Principal. The PTO shall be notified at each meeting as to the status of
uncollected returned checks.
All funds shall be counted together by at least two Board members.
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