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2022 Annual Meeting and Convention – Sponsors

March 11, 2022 by Stephanie Gray

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Sponsors – 2022 MA PTA Convention

Dear Prospective Sponsors,

It is our pleasure to welcome you to the 112th Annual Massachusetts PTA Convention. No matter who you are, a member, friend, sponsor, supporter or volunteer, you are guaranteed to find this event, and its topics so enlightening that you will want to not only get involved with, but most importantly, will want to share with others!

The Massachusetts Parent Teacher Association (Mass PTA) is truly excited about inviting you to partner with us on this event that will be held virtually from April 4th through 7th, 2022 and in-person or virtually April 9th, 2022. You can register to attend the convention here.

Massachusetts PTA represents hundreds of PTA Local units and members across this Commonwealth. We are dedicated to promoting effective health education programs and services in schools, families and communities in order to offer children, youth and families the skills, tools and abilities they need to make healthy choices.

We are welcoming you, your organization and/or your business to Sponsor this conference. This is a tremendous opportunity to demonstrate your encouragement  and  efforts to support the health and well-being of our children, families and communities not only in Massachusetts but also across the greater  New England  States.

Your sponsorship of our 112th Massachusetts PTA Convention, will provide the critical funding needed to sustain our advocacy efforts and programs which will help us continue to promote effective health education programs and services in schools, families and communities in order to offer children, youth and families the skills, tools and abilities they need to make healthy choices. Enclosed please find more information about Massachusetts PTA and our multiple Sponsorship, Exhibitor and Advertising  opportunities that we have available. Please feel free to contact us convention@masspta.org if you have any further questions. We look forward to continuing or developing a partnership with your organization and welcoming you into the Massachusetts PTA family!

Register to become a Sponsor!

Read more about MA PTA Spring Sponsorship 2022 here

Sincerely,

Madison Estes- MA PTA President

Karen DeRoche- MA PTA President-Elect and Convention Chair

CURRENT CONVENTION SPONSORS

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2022 Annual Meeting and Convention – Speakers

March 11, 2022 by Stephanie Gray

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Virtual Events Run from Monday, April 4th to Thursday, April 7th

In-person or Virtual Session Saturday, April 9th

Check Out Our Speakers for the 2022 Convention

Speakers are listed alphabetically by last name

Shaton Berry, National PTA’s Healthy Minds Ambassador.

Presenting on Thursday, April 7, 2022 Session 3; Be Mental Health Champions in Your Community: How to Run PTA Healthy Minds Programming

Shaton Berry currently serves as a member on the National PTA board of directors, and as a member of the National PTA leadership committee. She has been a PTA volunteer for over 16 years, most notably serving as chair for the National PTA Nominating and Leadership Recruitment Committee from 2017-2018, and serving as president of Michigan PTA from 2011-2013. Berry is also a certified Training Capacity Building Initiative (TCBI) and grassroots advocacy trainer through National PTA.

Berry truly believes in the mission and purposes of PTA and wants to ensure its place as a world class association for families. Her passion stems from her personal experience with unique family structures. She does not have any biological children; she raised her two younger brothers, Anthony and Deontae.

Professionally, Berry has worked for the Federal government as a public servant for over 19 years. She also serves as the Chief Operating Officer of Purposeful YOUth Detroit, a non-profit organization that focuses on the empowerment and mentoring of girls ages six to 18.

Thank you to National PTA for sponsoring this virtual event!


Christopher Gusman, Interventionist, Fall River Public Schools

Presenting on Wednesday, April 6, 2022, Session 2; Special Educations Programs

Experienced Solutions Director with a demonstrated history of working in special education administration and technology. Skilled in Special & Alternative Education, Equity in Educational settings, Nonprofit Organizations, English as a Second Language (ESL), Trauma Therapy, Classroom Management, and Program Evaluation. 


Yvonne Johnson, Nation PTA President Elect

Keynote Speaker on Saturday, April 9, 2022 at Annual Meeting

Yvonne Johnson is the President-Elect of the National PTA. As the President-Elect, Yvonne serves to

support the work of PTA. Yvonne currently serves as the chair of The National PTA NCAAC. Yvonne is a member of the National PTA Finance Committee and a member of the National PTA Governance Policy Committee. Yvonne has previously served as the Vice President of Advocacy for National PTA (2019-21) and chair of the National PTA Legislation Committee(2019-21). Yvonne also served on the Government Policy Task Force and the special working group of the Strategic Planning Committee during the 2019-21 term. Additionally, she has served as a local, region and state leader in her state of Delaware including State President(2011-13), National PTA Board of Directors (2015-17), National PTA Resolutions Committees(2015-19). and National PTA Field Service Committee(2013-15).

Yvonne’s personal motto is, “Never underestimate the power of a parent’s voice!” She has been involved in PTA for nearly 30 years, serving  Delaware PTA at the local, region and state level in many capacities. She has worked closely with elected officials and decision-makers for years, making a difference in the lives of all children.  Advocacy is her passion.

During Johnson’s term as NPTA VP of Advocacy she was the directing arm of all advocacy issues and served as the voice for families around education issues. Johnson and her Legislation Committee hosted NPTA’s first ever virtual legislative conference and led the effort to form the Public Policy Platform for the 117th Congress. She has successfully assisted in passing many education bills in the state of Delaware and was proud to have received the National PTA 2014 Shirley Igo Award recipient for leading a grassroots advocacy campaign around inclusive classrooms in a local school district. She continues to work with local, state, and federal officials on behalf of all children. Yvonne is committed to the vision and mission of PTA and will serve to move PTA forward. Yvonne is committed to being intentional with PTAs efforts to be more inclusive, diverse, and equitable. Yvonne will be the President of NPTA in June 2023.

Yvonne is the recipient of many recognitions for her work with the Delaware General Assembly including resolutions and proclamations presented to her by the Governor and Lt Governor as well as the Senate and House of Representatives of Delaware for her advocacy work around education issues.

Professionally, Johnson is an independent consultant, working with local school districts on school board reform, family engagement, education funding, grant writing, and community outreach. She is married to John and has three children, Ross(Stephanie), Jessica, and Derrick(Melody), and a grandson, Crew.


Elizabeth O’Neil, Minding Your Mind Stories Over Stigma Speaker

Presenting on Monday, April 4, 2022 Session 1; Minding Your Mind

“I have a purpose, and it is not to be the smallest version of myself.” Today, that is one of Elizabeth’s favorite mantras. But this quote, from eating disorder survivor and self-acceptance advocate Simi Botic, didn’t always resonate with her.

Elizabeth always knew that she had a purpose. But from a very early age, she thought that purpose was to be perfect. In a house filled with chaos and chronic illness, Elizabeth felt she needed to appear happy, healthy, and high-achieving. But underneath, she was in pain. She felt uncomfortable in her own skin, terrified of disappointing the people around her, and ashamed of her inability to reach perfection and, thus, fulfill her purpose. This conviction that perfection was her purpose drove Elizabeth to seek control amidst the chaos of her surroundings through list-making, perseverating, self-harm, excessive exercise, and disordered eating. Eventually, it was too much and she attempted suicide to get away from her pain.

With the support of her loving parents, several hospitalizations, medication, and regular therapy, Elizabeth began to embrace mental health recovery, working toward balancing control with chaos and incorporating grounding techniques, yoga, and other skills she brought into her daily life.

When she got to college, Elizabeth experienced a traumatic assault that put her recovery on hold. This time, instead of trying to control the chaos she found herself experiencing once again, Elizabeth gave in to it. She began drinking heavily, and soon found her life governed by alcohol and substances, risky behaviors, and overwhelming depression. When Elizabeth woke up one early morning in handcuffs after an arrest she didn’t remember, she realized that if there was ever a time to give herself fully to recovery, this was it.

She started by abandoning the idea that her purpose was perfection. She started to live more in the “gray” of life instead of racing to occupy either the perfection or the chaos. She began to truly synthesize things she’d learned, and to put them into meaningful practice into her life. Most importantly, she committed to choosing recovery every day, because she knows now that she has a purpose, and that the things she was engaging in before – self-harm, disordered eating and excessive exercise, suicidal thoughts, substance use – were making her a smaller version of herself.

Today, Elizabeth thinks her purpose is to share her experience with others to help them recognize that they are not alone, that hope and healing are worth more than perfection, and that they, too, have an important purpose in this world. 

Elizabeth is a speaker for Minding Your Mind’s Changing Minds: Stories Over Stigma program. She shares her experience with students, parents and caregivers, school personnel, and the community.



REGISTER HERE TODAY!

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

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2022 Annual Meeting and Convention – Sessions

March 11, 2022 by Stephanie Gray

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Virtual Events Run from Monday, April 4th to Thursday, April 7th

In-person or Virtual Session Saturday, April 9th

Join us for “I Will Change the World By…”

Whether you are looking for ways to diversify your PTA’s leadership, increase interest in local PTA events, find no-hassle fundraising ideas or increase and diversify your membership and volunteer leaders, the 2022 MA PTA Convention has opportunities for you to discover it all.

You will come to Convention knowing what you do at your school and PTA. But you will leave Convention thinking about the possibilities for your school and PTA, as well as your own leadership abilities.

Workshops will deliver proven ways to:

  • Communicate effectively with all stakeholders
  • Engage and empower parents to support student success and overall well-being
  • Advocate for the needs of every child in your school, community or state
  • Develop partnerships that support growth and mission implementation

Check out Sessions for the 2022 Convention

Monday, April 4, 2022 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Session 1 Minding Your Mind

Presented by: Elizabeth O’Neil- Licensed Social Worker and Acclaimed Speaker

We’re happy to welcome Minding Your Mind’s Stories Over Stigma Speaker, Elizabeth O’Neill. Elizabeth is a licensed clinical social worker and an acclaimed speaker. She speaks all over the country sharing her mental health story of resilience while carrying a message of hope to students, teachers, parents and caregivers. 

Wednesday, April 6, 2022 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Session 2 Special Education Program

Presented by: Christopher Gusman- Interventionist, Fall River Public Schools

This session is designed to help parents navigate their roles and responsibilities in the face of an increasingly complex educational world. Providing better insight into children and various academic or behavioral challenges with the purpose of promoting student well-being, academic success and parental support.

Thursday, April 7, 2022 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Session 3 Be Mental Health Champions in Your Community: How to Run PTA Healthy Minds Programming

Presented by Shaton Berry- National PTA’s Healthy Minds Ambassador

Come learn about National PTA’s new PTA Healthy Minds programming. Your PTA is perfectly positioned to help families and communities make mental health a priority! You will learn about the program materials National PTA has to help your PTA understand the needs of families and share relevant resources with them, communicate with school administration, and facilitate PTA Healthy Minds sessions with families.

To View the Recording of this session Click Here

Saturday, April 9, 2022 ANNUAL MEETING DAY!

To View the Recording of this session Click Here

Registration 10:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Registration10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Annual Meeting and Awards Celebration

  • Reflections Awards Recognition
  • Local Unit Awards
  • Committee Reports
  • Elections (Slated Candidates)
  • Installation of Officers

12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Lunch with Keynote Speaker

1:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Networking/Round Tables

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

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2022 Annual Meeting and Convention – Fees

March 11, 2022 by Stephanie Gray

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Virtual Events Run from Monday, April 4th to Thursday, April 7th

In-person or Virtual Session Saturday, April 9th

MA PTA is proud to announce this years event is $20.00 to all who wish to attend the event. Award recipients will receive an email detailing how to register themselves.

REGISTER HERE TODAY!

PTA has a long and proud history. Join us for our virtual workshops April 4-7, 2022 and either virtually or in-person on April 9, 2022 at the John Carver Inn in Plymouth, MA as we celebrate that history and look forward to the challenges and opportunities of the future. Meet our National PTA Representative, Yvonne Johnson, President-Elect of National PTA!

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

Tentative Schedule-

  • Monday, April 4, 2022
    • 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm Minding Your Mind- Elizabeth O’Neil
  • Wednesday, April 6, 2022
    • 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm Special Education Program- Christopher Gusman
  • Thursday, April 7, 2022
    • 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm Be Mental Health Champions in Your Community: How to Run PTA Healthy Minds Programming- Shaton Berry
  • Saturday, April 9, 2022 Convention Day
    • 10:00 am – 10:30 am Registration
    • 10:30 am – 12:30 pm Annual Meeting & Awards Ceremony
      • Awards
      • Elections (Slated Candidates)
      • Installation of Officers
    • 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm Lunch with Keynote Speaker
    • 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm Networking/Round Tables & Children’s Paint Party

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2022 Annual Meeting and Convention – Awards

March 11, 2022 by Stephanie Gray

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Virtual Events Run from Monday, April 4th to Thursday, April 7th

In-person or Virtual Session Saturday, April 9th

Awards to be presented at the Massachusetts PTA VIRTUAL Annual Convention, April 9, 2022

Leadership Awards –

Application online is required

Nominations need to be submitted online to the Massachusetts PTA by Saturday, March 26, 2022 in order for the nominee to be awarded at the IN PERSON Awards Luncheon Celebration on Saturday, April 9, 2022 at the John Carver Inn in Plymouth, MA.

The Barbara Bailey Membership Award

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 Carol Woodbury Leadership Award

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.

Spirit of PTA Award

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.

Outstanding Advocate Award

[3 separate awards will be given- 1st for Student Advocate; 2nd for Member Advocate and 3rd for a Local Unit]

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 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

[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

[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 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.

Outstanding Superintendent of the Year Award

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

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

Unsung Hero Award

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.

Spotlight on Male Engagement Award

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.

Newsletter/ Communications (Examples of Publication Required)

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

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.

Literacy Award

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.

General Membership Awards – No application needed:

  • Golden Apple Award – Units with 100% membership of full-time certified teachers.
  • One Voice for Every Child Award – Membership equal to or greater than number of students enrolled in the school.
  • Massachusetts Honor Roll – Units with membership equal to or greater than 60% of students enrolled in the school.
  • Challenge Award – Units with 5% membership increase over the previous year’s membership total.
  • Making a Difference Award – Units with at least a 15% member increase over the previous year’s membership total.

Win gift cards for your unit!

All units which submit their dues and membership lists by November 15, will be placed in a drawing for $50 gift card. Two units will be selected.  

The following will be determined and awarded based on dues/membership submissions received by December 15, 2021

First unit to submit:  

a 15 member increase over last year’s total membership will receive a $25 gift card*

a 25 member increase over last year’s total membership will receive a $50 gift card*

a 30 member increase over last year’s total membership will receive a $75 gift card*

*Units will receive a TD Bank Visa Gift Card!

Simply and Successfully Sweet: Volunteer Awards
Application online is required

Online applications are due by Saturday, March 26, 2022.

PTA is a volunteer driven organization. To provide all of the amazing programs and events a local PTA may provide for their community it requires many dedicated volunteers. To encourage and recognize the outstanding work of volunteers, Massachusetts State PTA (MA PTA) provides multiple individual recognition awards that local PTAs may choose to award to deserving volunteers. Local PTAs develop their own timeline for recognizing volunteers, nomination form(s), and rubric for determining eligibility. Each unit can submit up to 8 nominations, 1 for each candy listed below.

Nominations need to be submitted to the Massachusetts PTA by Saturday, March 26, 2022 in order for the nominee to be awarded at the IN PERSON Awards Luncheon Celebration on Saturday, April 9, 2022 at the John Carver Inn in Plymouth, MA. Each winner will receive a certificate and the corresponding candy for their award.

Starburst- You always burst with energy and excitement

Pay Day- You always keep us on budget

Crunch- You are always help others when they are in a crunch

KitKat- You are always helpful and give others a break

Pop Rocks- You rock our world!

3 Musketeers- You are loyal and a good friend

Extra- You are a hard worker and go the extra mile

Rolo- You always roll with the punches

REGISTER HERE FOR CONVENTION TODAY!

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

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