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2025 Annual Meeting and Awards Celebration

March 6, 2025 by Stephanie Gray

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In-person Session Saturday, April 5th, 2025

PTA has a long and proud history. Join us as we celebrate that history and look forward to the challenges and opportunities of the future. Keynote speaker jamele adams, Director for Love, Inclusion & Trust.

We have an exciting schedule with opportunity to engage and learn how to support our children, families, and communities at our Annual Meeting and Awards Celebration on Saturday April 5th, 2025.

MA PTA is proud to announce this years event is $30.00 (Early Bird Special until March 21, 2025 is $25.00) to all who wish to attend the event. Award recipients will receive an email detailing how to register themselves.

REGISTER HERE TODAY!

Host Facility

Minuteman High School in Lexington is the official facility for the  2025 MA PTA Annual Meeting – “Embracing Unity Through Diversity and Imperfections”

Address: 758 Marrett Road, Lexington, MA 02421

Please check back or contact info@masspta.org for more information about scheduled events.

ANNUAL MEETING, AWARDS & REFLECTIONS CELEBRATION

8:30 AM – 3:30 PM

  • 8:30 AM – 9:00 AM Registration Desk and MA PTA Welcome Table Light Breakfast/ Vendors
  • 9:00 AM – 9:15 AM Posting of the Flag and Opening Remarks
    • Colors Posted by:
    • National Anthem by Students at Mary K. Goode Elementary School, Middleboro
    • Kathresha Cureton, MA PTA President
  • 9:15 AM – 10:00 AM PTA Advocacy Workshop
    • Workshop Presenter – Marina Youssef, MA PTA Advocacy Chair
    • Review National PTA Legislative Convention Outcomes
  • 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM Keynote Speaker – jamele Adams, Director for Love, Inclusion & Trust
    • Reflections Entertainment from jamele Adams
  • 11:00 AM -11:15 AM Break
  • 11:15 am – 11:20 am A Moment from Our Sponsor
    • Gail Biancucci, Epilepsy Foundation New England Donation Center
  • 11:20 AM – 12:30 PM Reflections Awards Celebration
    • Presented by Samantha Lewis, MA PTA Reflections Chair
  • 12:30 PM – 1:30 PM Luncheon/Break/Vendors
  • 1:30 PM – 2:00 PM Annual Meeting & General Session
    • Welcome Message – Yvonne Johnson, National PTA President
    • Status of MA PTA, President Kathresha Cureton
    • Presenting Financial Report. Treasurer Karen DeRoche
    • Review National PTA Dues Information
  • 2:00 PM – 2:45 PM Awards Celebration
    • Local Unit and Volunteer Awards presented by Kathresha Cureton, MA PTA President and Christie Daniels, MA PTA VP of Leadership
    • Membership Awards presented by Karen DeRoche, MA PTA Membership Chair
  • 2:45 PM – 3:30 PM Closing Remarks
    • Kathresha Cureton, MA PTA President

*schedule subject to change

Filed Under: 2023 Annual Convention, 2023 Events, PTA Annual Convention

2025 Annual Meeting Agenda

January 1, 2025 by Stephanie Gray

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Join us for “EMBRACING UNITY THROUGH DIVERSITY AND IMPERFECTIONS”

Awards to be presented at the Massachusetts PTA Annual Meeting  on April 5, 2025

Leadership Awards

Applications were due by Friday, February 28, 2025.

The Carol Woodbury Leadership Award presented to:

Courtney St. Germain, President, Rehoboth PTSA

Carol Woodbury was the president of the Massachusetts PTA from 1999-2002.  During her term, she inspired units across the state to work together and form positive relationships with school administrations and the community.  Carol continues to work on behalf of students, parents and teachers in Massachusetts where she works as a superintendent. Write a brief description of an inspiring leader in your local unit.  Tell us what makes that person inspiring and how it made a difference in your school/community.

The Barbara Bailey Membership Award presented to:

Angela Costa, President, Indian Brook Elementary School PTA

Barbara Bailey was president of Massachusetts PTA in the early 1990’s.  During her term (and beyond!), she was able to help units manage memberships, bylaws, and conflicts.  To recognize her continued dedication to units across the state, we are honored to name this award after her.  Describe a successful membership drive that your unit completed during the past year.

The Jacqueline M. Coogan Hero for Health Award presented to

Cynthia McReynolds, MBA, Program Manager, Immunization Initiative MA Chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics, Cranberry PTA, MA PTA Health Safety and Wellness Committee

Jackie Coogan served on the MA PTA Board of Directors from 2012-2024 as the Chair of the Health Safety and Wellness Committee. While she was Chair she created a whole new approach to the PTA mission, incorporating the health needs of our children, families and communities in everything we do here in Massachusetts. She inspired local leaders and MA PTA partners across the state to work together to inform, educate and create programs focusing on all aspects of health.  Jackie continues to support the mission of PTA as a member of the MA PTA Health Safety and Wellness Committee, the National PTA Endowment Committee and as the founder of the Joint Committee for Children’s Healthcare in Everett. Candidates for this award are:

  • PTA Unit(s) Person and /or persons who have established a working and successful HSW committee or initiative, within the Unit and School, which is accomplishing and implementing Goals, Objectives and Outcomes.
  • That this be given to a MA PTA Unit Person, Health Committee and/or Initiative, Program that has successfully accomplished and brought to children and families who have met the MA PTA HSW Mission as well as their own established goals and accomplishments
  • That whole school or system and/ or community could be awarded this Award as long as it was generated and involves PTA units and leader/members working for their HSW Mission.
  • That the PTA person, committee and or Unit accomplishments have been such that “ they have created a project, program and or informational materials and contacts readily available for all children and families to be safe and live in an environment that promotes Health, Well-being, Confidence, Equity and Security free of all harm, dangers, and ill-treatment including racist, unjust and biased attitudes and behaviors

Unsung Hero Award presented to:

Angela Costa, Indian Brook Elementary School PTA

This Unsung Hero has gone above and beyond the call of duty. This is a special person who has done extra special things for those in need.  This special person has done good work without receiving or expecting praise and recognition. In a short essay, describe how this person exemplifies and stands out among others, how they adopted and carried out the mission of the PTA. This person could be: ESP’s (Educational Support Professional), School Nurses, Crossing Guards, Guardians, Grandparents, Cafeteria Personal, Bus Drivers, School Bus Monitors, Custodian/Maintenance Personal, Lunch/Recess Monitors, etc.

Outstanding Principal of the Year Award

[3 separate awards will be given- 1st for elementary; 2nd for middle school and 3rd for high school]

This award is to recognize a school principal who is supportive, helpful, and personally involved in the PTA.

High School – Paul Branagan, Middleboro PTA

Elementary School – Erica Manfredi, Indian Brook Elementary School

 Spirit of PTA Award presented to:

Michele Bylsma, Patrick Lyndon PTA

Kris Linkhart, Indian Brook Elementary School PTA

This award recognizes volunteers who promote and encourage the essence of PTA in their communities…every Child. one Voice.  Write a short essay describing someone you feel portrays the true essence of PTA. Members must be registered to accept the award. This award is open to a variety of leadership roles that your unit feels a member is deserving of recognition: newsletter, event planning, public relations, fundraising, etc. Your local dues can cover any convention expenses, as well.

Spotlight on Male Engagement Award presented to:

Indian Brook Elementary School

Patrick Lyndon Elementary School

This award rewards those units who focus on ways to engage the fathers, stepfathers, grandfathers, uncles, mentors, business partners, etc. In a short essay, describe how your PTA has utilized or involved fathers in your school or community.  Attach fliers/news articles/screenshots that are related.

Literacy Award presented to:

Patrick Lyndon PTA

This Award is given to PTA units that promote literacy among students, families and the community; support the Media Center with activities that help make students better readers, writers and thinkers; and advance the ideals of learning through the written word.

The Outstanding Local Unit PTA Advocacy of the Year Award – not award due to no submissions

This award is given to a student, PTA member and Local Unit on the Local Unit level who has made significant contributions through Leadership/Service. In a short essay, describe how this person or unit exemplifies and stands out aThe Outstanding Local Unit PTA Advocacy of the Year Award Awarded annually to one local unit PTA that through their dedication, leadership and efforts positively affected legislative and/or regulatory policy aligned with Massachusetts’s PTA’s public policy agenda. The unit must be in good standing with Massachusetts’s PTA at the time of the nomination.

The Outstanding Advocate of the Year Award – not awarded due to no submissions

The Outstanding Advocate of the Year Award Awarded annually to one individual who most exemplifies the qualities of a great child advocate leader, a true advocate for all children and a model of public service and volunteerism who has positively affected legislative and/or regulatory policy. The individual must be dedicated to moving the mission and goals of PTA forward and be a PTA member in good standing at the time of nomination.

The Outstanding Youth Advocate of the Year Award – not awarded due to no submissions

The Outstanding Youth Advocate of the Year Award Awarded annually to a young person (defined as someone under 18, or still in high school at the time of nomination) who exemplifies the qualities of creativity, leadership, and dedication, and has positively affected policy or change in his or her school or community in a way that aligns with PTA’s mission and goals. The individual youth must be a member of a PTA at the time of nomination. Among others, how they adopted and carried out the mission of the PTA and volunteered their time to bring this to fruition.

Outstanding Teacher of the Year Award – not awarded due to no submissions

[3 separate awards will be given- 1st for elementary; 2nd for middle school and 3rd for high school]

This award is to recognize a school teacher who is supportive, helpful, and personally involved in the PTA.

Outstanding Vice Principal of the Year Award – not awarded due to no submissions

[3 separate awards will be given- 1st for elementary; 2nd for middle school and 3rd for high school]

This award is to recognize a school vice principal who is supportive, helpful, and personally involved in the PTA.

Outstanding Superintendent of the Year Award — not awarded due to no submissions

This award is to recognize a school district superintendent who is supportive, helpful, and personally involved in the PTA.

Outstanding Counselor of the Year Award — not awarded due to no submissions

This award is to recognize a  school counselor who is supportive, helpful, and embodies the mission of PTA.

Newsletter/ Communications (Examples of Publication Required) – not awarded due to no submissions

Do you have a great way of keeping your PTA community informed? Whether it is newsletters that are sent home in a backpack, emails or a website that helps members keep up-to-date with your PTA happenings, show us how you communicate. Submit an example of your communication.

Community Membership Award – not awarded due to no submissions

In order to bring into closer relations the school and community, i.e., places of worship, businesses, community leaders, etc., this award will be given to those PTAs that recruit twenty-five members from the community in addition to parents who also serve in community leadership positions.

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2024 Annual Meeting and Awards Celebration

November 1, 2024 by Stephanie Gray

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Grant Funding Opportunity thru the 2023-2024 Healthy Living for Everyone – A Unified Voice Program

January 12, 2024 by Stephanie Gray

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Grant Funding From Massachusetts PTA to Support Your PTA

Massachusetts PTA is proud to be able to offers awards or funding to honor or support PTAs as they engage families, support student success, improve the health and safety of students and families, increase access to arts education or celebrate advocacy and diversity.

$6,000 in Grants To Be Awarded as Twelve (12) $500 Grants to Local Units

The Massachusetts PTA, through the generosity and funding of two of our major Sponsors and Donors, Massachusetts Teachers Association (MTA) and Mountain America Credit Unit (MACU), has been given the opportunity to award twelve (12) $500 grants to individual PTA Units across the state. That will be 12 Units who will be able to initiate new programs and/or continue program Health, Safety and Wellness events. It is our hope that all of you will seize this possibility of funding for your PTA Unit’s Health, Safety and Wellness Programs either already in existence and/or programs that are yet on the horizon for you to engage in.

Awards Timeline

The funding will be announced and awarded on April 6th at the MA PTA Annual Meeting. A representative of each of the twelve PTA Unit Awardees will have to be present at the MA PTA 2024 Annual Meeting to accept the $500 Gran Award. The grant project will begin on May 1, 2024, and conclude on June 30th, 2025. As you can see this will span a duration of 14 months, allowing you time to organize, develop, plan, and implement your Health, Safety and Wellness program event.

This occasion is an exciting time for Massachusetts PTA (MA PTA) and your PTA’s leadership, membership, and communities to collaborate with the MA PTA and your local PTA Unit in the endorsements of these mini grant applications and programs with focus on Health, Safety and Wellness. The MA PTA will also provide guidance and support throughout the project and year. A total of twelve proposed grants will each be awarded $500 for a total of $6,000 from our two generous donors, MTA and MACU. The entire $500 grant award goes directly to the 12 individual PTA units involved with and for the project.

The MA PTA is inviting you and your Local PTAs to be part of this project. We seek you because we believe that, as PTA units, you are strong, productive, and committed to the mission: “EveryChild. OneVoice.” For these reasons, we invite you to be part of this program and the initiative to continue serving your community schools, families, and all children! We hope you are interested and will seize this opportunity to assist you. Please see the general regulations and timeline provided at the bottom of this letter invitation and attachment.

Besides the Healthy Living for Everyone Health Safety and Wellness Grants Massachusetts PTA is offering your local unit, National PTA also offers significant funding to support local efforts for your students, families and community to participate in educational activities that are engaging, inspiring and fun.

Massachusetts PTA is committed to promoting and encouraging diversity, equity and inclusion as part of our commitment to every child. In addition to evaluating the merits of each application, geography, need, and other criteria may be considered to ensure a robust and diverse pool of grantees.

Purpose and Goals of Project:

Mission of MA PTA Health Safety and Wellness Initiatives: Massachusetts Parent Teacher Association believes that All Massachusetts children and families should be safe and live in an environment that promotes Health, Well-being, Confidence, Equity and Security free of all harm, dangers, and ill-treatment including racist, unjust, and biased attitudes and behaviors. To this end, the Massachusetts PTA, through the Massachusetts PTA Health, Safety and Wellness Standing Committee (the Health Committee), will explore, promote, and develop activities, resources and partnerships to assist with this purpose.

Projects should encompass any aspect(s) of MA PTA Mission as well as your own PTA Unit’s Health Mission. This lends for a variety of ideas, events and programs including enhancing mental health activities, safety programs, healthy eating, physical well-being, school gardens, hosting health and wellness fairs, incorporating nutrition information and physical activity programs. It also could include a speaker(s) and fees, an already established program that these funds would just enhance the magnitude of the program, or NEW reading material and information for families to read together or in the classrooms on any aspect of Health, Safety and Wellness. This should really help enhance information, knowledge and comprehension for parents, families, educators, community members with a huge emphasis on children and youth.

If awarded, your PTA may use the funds for any expenses associated with addressing the need for the grant goals and purposes:

  • Such as promoting, hosting, and implementing your PTA unit’s Health, Safety and Wellness Goals and Programs.
    • May include in person and virtual expenses such as translation services, facility costs, virtual meeting platform costs, advertising costs, prizes for families, food, program materials and promotional items.
    • Funds may not be used for guns, alcohol, illicit drugs or tobacco or any initiatives, goals, purposes, and objectives that go against the National PTA and MA PTA Mission as well as The MA PTA Health, Safety and Wellness Goals and Objectives.

Timeline and Due Dates:

This announcement is a prompt turnaround with a series of dates which, as an applicant, you will have to adhere to specifically. Please notify us immediately at MA PTA if you are interested and would like to participate.

Announcement of Grant, the Informational Zoom meeting, the process of submitting a grant application and the announcements of the grant awards to the 12 individual grantees.

  1. The Grant Announcement will be from January 17th to January 28th. You will see and view it in multiple MA PTA communications, newsletters, announcements, emails, MA PTA website and social media.
  2. An Informational Q & A Zoom Webinar Session regarding this grant and your participation will be held on Monday evening, Jan. 29th from 7:15 pm to 8:15 pm. We will review with you but, most importantly, answer any of your questions regarding this grant application.
  3. Grant Proposals are to be submitted by email to MA PTA between January 30th and February 28th. The last day a Grant Proposal will be accepted is February 28th by 5pm. Your proposal will be submitted to health@masspta.org.
  4. All grant Proposals will be read and selected between February 29th and March 27th. You will be notified by March 30th.
  5. All Grant Awardees will receive their Grant and Recognition on Saturday April 6th at the MA PTA Annual meeting. The President or representative of your PTA Unit must be present for this on April 6th.
  6. All PTA Units must be a Unit in Good Standing with the Massachusetts Parent Teacher Association (MA PTA).
  7. No later than June 9, 2025, or the ending date of your project whichever comes first, all Grantees awarded must submit to MA PTA, the final four outcomes (results) of your project accompanied by 2 to 3 pictures of the project. Remember, any children being photographed must have parental permission for pictures to be used for PR and Communications.

Section A – Grant Proposal Information and Application

  • Grant Program Name: MA PTA Health, Safety and Wellness Grant
  • Grant Number (to be assigned by MA PTA)*
  • Amount Requested: $500.00
  • Program or Project Title: ____________________________________________________________________
  • PTA Name: * ________________________________________________________________________________
  • Street Address: * ____________________________________________________________________________
  • City, State & Zip Code: * ____________________________________________________________________
  • Phone Number: * ___________________________________________________________________________
  • Contact Name & Title: * ____________________________________________________________________
  • Contact Person Phone Number: * __________________________________________________________
  • PTA President’s Name: _____________________________________________________________________
  • PTA Treasurer’s Name: _____________________________________________________________________
  • Summarize the organization’s mission (2-3 sentences) and state year PTA Unit was founded: ________________________________________________________________________________________________
  • Summary of project or grant request (2-3 sentences): * ________________________________________________________________________________________________
  • I am attesting that “name of PTA unit” ____________________________ is a unit in good standing with the MA PTA

Authorized Signature (Type in name and check I Agree below)

________________________________________________________________________________________________________________I “name” agree on “date” PTA Position: _______________________________________________________________________

Email: * ____________________________________________ Secondary Email: ________________________________________

Grant Number (to be assigned by MA PTA)


Section B – Complete the Information requested in #’s 1-8.

Please complete each question with responses in short essay format (1 to 5 complete paragraphs). Please note: you may alternatively answer these questions in a three-page narrative incorporating all answers and responses to Questions 1 through 8. Your Budget is completed separately as an additional document (see document A below).

  1. With respect to the funding requested, please identify program(s), initiative and people that will most benefit from this grant.
  2. Describe your specific program, project or initiative and the geographic area your proposal would most likely benefit. If your project, program, or initiative is being run or is proposed to run out of a physical location please specify that location.
  3. Describe specifically what aspect(s) of your program you seek funding for, and the percentage of the proposed foundation grant you seek to allocate to each area.
  4. Describe the overall goals and objectives of your proposal and how your proposal will help to enhance the Health, Safety and Wellness mission of your PTA organization as well as MA PTA. If applicable, please also specify the number of projected people participating in the program or that you anticipate will participate in the program. (i.e., the specific types of services to be provided, the number and types of people to be served). note: this question can assist your response in Document C; Final Project Outcomes Achieved below.
  5. Please describe whether this program, project, or initiative is currently in existence, and if so for how long? If this is a new program, please describe the projected longevity of your program.
  6. Describe your organization’s experience/capacity to complete the proposed project or implement the proposed program.
  7. Please describe the specific need for this program, project, or initiative within the PTA Unit, School and/or community and how the requested expenditure will ensure and/or assist that the need is met?
  8. How will you evaluate this program? Think about how you will assess your work, project and summarize this Program.

Attach all copies of required documents A & B; Document C is due at close of your project.

  • Budget for the MA PTA Grant Funds
    • If the MA PTA Grant is covering the full cost of your program, then a completed budget for the full program should be submitted
    • If the MA PTA Grant is covering only a portion of the total project budget and additional grants and/or funding has been allocated for the total project, please indicate the Total Program Budget as well as MA PTA Grant Portion of the Project Budget Dollar Amount equaling $500 (Please submit a budget for the total program and indicate in that budget, monies budgeted for the proposed $500 MA PTA program/project).
    • Provide a short budget narrative (a short paragraph) describing each cost item of the $500 MA PTA grant funds
  • Description of Program/Event: If you are submitting the Narrative, as noted in Section B above, no more than 3 typed pages describing and summarizing the total project, answering the eight questions.
  • Project Outcomes Achieved: No later than June 9, 2025, or the closing date of your project whichever comes first, you must submit to MA PTA the final Four Outcomes (results) of your project accompanied by 2 to 3 pictures of the project. Please refer to your original response in Questions 4 to assist your response here. Remember any children being photographed must have parental permission for pictures to be used for PR and Communications
  • Complete Webinar List with QR Code
  • #3 Presenter Senator Sal Di Domenico
  • Meet the Presenters Judy Crocker, Sarah Littmann, Nicole Good
  • #4 Meet the Presenter Liam Riley
  • #5 Meet the Presenter Marissa Carty
  • #6 Meet the Presenter Cecily Goulange
  • #8 Meet the Presenter Dr Medina
  • #9 Meet the Presenter Dr Miotto
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2023-2024 Healthy Living for Everyone – A Unified Voice Webinar Series

December 22, 2023 by Stephanie Gray

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  • Complete Webinar List with QR Code
  • #3 Presenter Senator Sal Di Domenico
  • Meet the Presenters Judy Crocker, Sarah Littmann, Nicole Good
  • #4 Meet the Presenter Liam Riley
  • #5 Meet the Presenter Marissa Carty
  • #6 Meet the Presenter Cecily Goulange
  • #8 Meet the Presenter Dr Medina
  • #9 Meet the Presenter Dr Miotto
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Information on the Webinar Series

Massachusetts PTA is the organization that solves the toughest problems and creates valuable tools for schools, families, and students. Join the excitement and be a part of our latest Health, Safety and Wellness programming – Healthy Living for Everyone – A Unified Voice! During this three part, year long program you will connect with some of the state’s most influential healthcare leaders, as well as other parents and educators with us on Zoom and in person. All webinars are being presented at no-cost to you thanks to our sponsors. Webinars will be pre-recorded so you can view them on your schedule but you do need to register to receive the link to the webinar when it is posted.

Schedule for Webinars (register here to receive link access to webinar):

Supporting the Whole Child: Putting Local Wellness Policies into Practice; presented by Judy Crocker, Statewide Coordinator for the Massachusetts Department of Transportation’s Safe Routes to School Program & Sarah Littmann, MS, RD is the director of food and nutrition for Triton Regional School District & Nicole Goode, School Wellness Specialist at the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. Investing time in school wellness helps students thrive in the classroom and community. While many Massachusetts schools have a Local Wellness Policy, putting policy into practice can be challenging. Join Massachusetts’ Safe Routes to School, DESE’s School Wellness Specialist, and Triton Regional Schools as they dive into best policy practices around nutrition, physical education, and active transportation.


Accessibility & Belonging in Schools & Fitness, presented by Liam Riley, Senior Program Leader, Northeast Team, Booster Enterprises. This presentation delves into the ideas, stories and reflection involving how we can use our strengths and backgrounds to better cultivate a sense of inclusivity and affirmation of students across schools nationwide in academic and athletic contexts.


Working Together to Advocate for Healthy Communities Where All Children Can Flourish, Presented by Massachusetts Senator Sal DiDomenico

Senator DiDomenico has been a vocal advocate of ensuring high quality and accessible early education and care for children in the Commonwealth, tackling environmental injustice, improving economic opportunities for working families, fighting food insecurity in our communities, increasing public education funding, and providing world-class healthcare for all children and their families in Massachusetts.


Peace Play in Urban Settings, presented by McCawley Bercy (MC), Louis D. Brown Peace Institute’s (LDBPI) Community Outreach Coordinator. Peace play is a form of sandtray therapy where individuals are encouraged to reflect on their own strengths and struggles without using words. The workshop we will be providing is a hands on healing modality based on sand tray world play therapy and the use of miniatures. This is a culturally relevant modality that offers an alternative to traditional talk therapy. We will be going through a Peace play session, explain the clinical side, how our organization has adapted it and an experiential section where participants try on the process.


Saving Lives With Mental Health Literacy Education; presented by Marissa Carty, Program Development & Marketing Manager for Mental Health Collaborative. Save lives with mental health education! Mental Health Collaborative is a 501(c)3 dedicated to building resilient communities through mental health education & awareness. At this session, learn the basics of mental health literacy: decreasing stigma, understanding illnesses, promoting positive mental health, and accessing care. In addition to teaching you the core concepts of mental health literacy, we will review our evidence-based school programming, including our educator training, student curriculum, coaches training, and parent/caregiver training.


PTA Connected: Take Charge of Your Digital Life; presented by Cecily Goulange, National PTA Connected MA State Champion. Raising children can be fraught with challenges, especially in an evolving digital world. PTA Connected provides tools, workshops and support to help families in your community navigate raising children in the digital age. This presentation will highlight how families can work together to find balance and digital wellness through these free National PTA programs, as well as program help available across the state with our PTA Connected State Champion.


Adolescent Substance Use: Screening, Prevention, and Treatment; Presented by Dr. Safdar Medina Adolescent Substance Use is a major public health concern. Use of nicotine products, cannabis products, and alcohol, continue to be prevalent among teens. Some go on to use other drugs, including opioids. Screening and prevention are key. Treatment options exist, including motivational interviewing and medication. This presentation will provide an overview of recent trends and discuss strategies to help parents and educators.


“Teaming up with Health and School Professionals for School Success: Pearls on Accessing Special Ed Services”; Presented by Dr. Mary Beth Miotto, MD, MPH, FAAP Pediatrician, Mattapan Community Health Center and President MCAAP


With Massachusetts Teachers Association’s (MTA) major sponsorship and partnership, MA PTA is providing a full year of statewide, compressive health, safety and wellness programming. Healthy Living for Everyone: A Unified Voice includes four virtual and hybrid events throughout 2023 – 2024 addressing health specific needs and concerns in our Massachusetts communities including healthcare equity and access, food insecurity and nutrition, mental health and wellness, and physical fitness and heart health.

Don’t miss the opportunity to:

  • Get Healthy Ideas to use at School and Home
  • Be inspired by Healthy Thinkers
  • Learn new ways to make your Family, School, and Community Healthy

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