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2021 Annual Meeting and Convention – Fees

March 15, 2021 by Stephanie Gray

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Virtual Events Run from Monday, April 5th to Saturday, April 10th

MA PTA is proud to announce this years event is FREE to all Massachusetts PTA members. If you are not a member and would like to attend one of all of the programs you may with the low registration fee of $10.00.

REGISTER HERE TODAY!

PTA has a long and proud history. Join us, virtually as we celebrate that history and look forward to the challenges and opportunities of the future. We have an exciting schedule of virtual sessions on the topics that you have requested from our Special Needs Committee, Health Safety and Wellness Committee, Advocacy Committee, and Leadership Team. This week long opportunity to engage and learn how to support our children, families, and communities culminates in our Reflections Awards Breakfast and Annual Meeting on Saturday.

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

Tentative Schedule-

  • Monday, April 5, 2021
    • 6:00 pm – 6:45 pm Sponsor Workshop- Mountain America Credit Union
    • 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm Advocacy Panel
  • Wednesday, April 7, 2021
    • 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Food Insecurities Panel
    • 7:15 pm – 8:15 pm Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Panel
  • Thursday, April 8, 2021
    • 6:00 pm – 6:45 pm Special Education 101
    • 7:00 pm – 7:45 pm Special Education and Discipline
    • 8:00 pm – 8:45 pm What’s a 504 Plan
  • Saturday, April 10, 2021 Convention Day
    • 8:30 am President Welcome and Keynote Speaker
    • 9:00 am Reflections “Breakfast” Celebration
      • Reflections Awards Recognition
      • Local Unit Awards
    • 9:30 am Leadership Breakout Sessions
    • 10:00 am Massachusetts PTA Annual Meeting and Final Remarks
      • Bylaws Amendments Vote

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2021 Annual Meeting and Convention – Speakers

March 15, 2021 by Stephanie Gray

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Virtual Events Run from Monday, April 5th to Saturday, April 10th

Check Out Our Speakers for the 2021 Convention

Speakers are listed alphabetically by last name

Adeline Bee, Retired Educator

Presenting on Monday, April 5, 2021, Session 2; Advocacy Panel

Adeline is a mother, grandmother, former School Committee member, former MTA district director, Democratic State Committeewoman and member of MA PTA Legislative and advocacy committee. She has a long history of advocating for what is in the best interest of her children, her students, her co-workers and her community. As a young mother, she advocated for her own child beginning in nursery school. Later he was diagnosed with ADHD; as a parent she learned how to work with the school system. As a teacher, she understood the myriad complications, but her son always came first. She used her parental skills to work with her students, their families and the school system. Adeline is involved in the MTA on a local and state level, once again advocating for both teachers and students. Since retirement last year, she uses her skills to advocate for parents and their children through the legislative process. “A child’s education should always come first because EVERY child should be our number one priority.”


Leslie Boggs, National PTA President

Speaking on Saturday, April 10, 2021 at Annual Meeting

Leslie Boggs is the 56th president of National PTA, the nation’s oldest and largest volunteer child advocacy association. A leadership development expert from Odessa, Texas, Boggs has over 20 years of leadership experience at all levels of PTA. Boggs will serve as president of National PTA until June 2021.

Previously, Boggs served as National PTA president-elect and chair of several national committees. At the state level, Boggs served as president of Texas PTA from 2014-2016 and was president of New Mexico PTA from 2003-2005.

Boggs began her career in the fashion and design industry and then became the owner of an oil and gas wholesale distributor, as well as an HVAC installation company, both family businesses. After selling the corporations, she founded CarrellBoggs Consulting to help other entrepreneurs and nonprofits enhance their leadership and management skills.

A mother of three and a grandmother of four, Boggs is a dedicated and passionate advocate for children and their right to receiving a quality public education no matter their demographics, ethnicity or household income.

Boggs believes that servant leadership empowers others to reach their potential and is guided by the words of Margaret Mead: “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has.”

As president, Boggs is fighting for more funding for mental health access for students and legislation that ensures schools are safe from gun violence. She is also advocating for more funding for public schools and to strengthen family engagement for all children.

Boggs is a certified DISC trainer and a professional consultant and loves helping other achieve success. She is certified in Nonprofit Leadership and Management and is a member of the John Maxwell Team and Mentorship. 


Khara Burns, Senior Director of SNAP Outreach Programs , P-EBT Coordinator in MA

Presenting on Wednesday, April 7, 2021 Session 3; Food Insecurities: Help…What’s Happening!

For four years Khara has been a frontline problem-solver and comforting voice for people struggling to feed themselves and their families.

Khara Burns has been a frontline problem-solver and comforting voice for people struggling to feed themselves and their families. A native Bostonian, Khara started her career in healthcare by studying to be a medical administrative assistant. She worked in a variety of health care settings, but kept looking for a way to help people – her passion- in a very direct way. Working on the frontlines of Project Bread fit the bill.


Dr. Erik Champy, Counselor, Triton High School

Presenting on Wednesday, April 7, 2021 Session 4; Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Dr. Erik Champy has supported children, adults and the community for over 30 years. He was elected to the National PTA Board of Directors in June 2019 and looks forward to sharing his time and talents to complement our esteemed national team of volunteer leaders.

As an elementary teacher, Champy equipped students with the knowledge and skills to be successful with academics while creating a safe environment to learn. As an adjunct professor, Champy has prepared educators to work with students and families to achieve greater outcomes for all. 

Champy was a union leader and applied his knowledge, worked with community members and advocated for students from Beacon Hill to Capitol Hill. Along with colleagues and fellow advocates, he has lobbied lawmakers for a reduction in student debt, increases in education funding, child nutrition, reform of the No Child Left Behind Act, lowering the achievement gap and many other issues important to American families. Today, as a guidance counselor, Champy continues to work with diverse students, challenges their strengths, addresses their social emotional needs and assists with identifying career and college opportunities. 


Senator Paul Feeney, serving in the Massachusetts Senate from the Bristol and Norfolk District

Presenting on Monday, April 5, 2021, Session 2; Advocacy Panel

Paul Feeney is a Democratic State Senator serving his second term in the Massachusetts Senate representing the Bristol and Norfolk district. Paul was sworn in to the Senate on November 1, 2017 after winning a special election. Previously, Paul served as Selectperson in his community of Foxborough from 2007 – 2010and as the Chairman of that Board 2009. Senator Feeney is the Senate Chair of the Joint Committee on Consumer Protection and Professional Licensure, the Senate Vice-Chair of the Joint Committee on Public Safety and Homeland Security and the Vice-Chair of the Senate Committee on Post Audit and Oversight. He has previously served as the Chair of the Joint Committee on Public Service and as the Vice-Chair of the Joint Committee on Public Health.


Christopher Gusman, Interventionist, Fall River Public Schools

Presenting on Thursday, April 8, 2021, Session 5; Special Education 101, Session 6; Special Education and Discipline, Session 7; What’s a 504 Plan

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. 


Jennifer Hedrington, Massachusetts Teacher of the Year

Speaking on Saturday, April 10, 2021 at Annual Meeting

Jennifer Hedrington is the Massachusetts Teacher of the Year. She has been teaching
for 16 years. While attending Law School, she found her calling to become an educator.
Her teaching philosophy is teaching in color through the lenses of love, which allows her
to educate the whole child while celebrating the uniqueness of each student. Jennifer
understands that teachers are a powerful motivating force in the lives of students and
have the ability to shape society’s next superhero or villain.


Sharon Johnson, Assistant Director of Child Nutrition Outreach Program in MA

Presenting on Wednesday, April 7, 2021 Session 3; Food Insecurities: Help…What’s Happening!

Sharon is both the CNOP Outreach Coordinator for Eastern MA and the Assistant Director of Child Nutrition. Sharon began her work with CNOP as the Boston Summer Eats Coordinator in summer 2019. Prior to joining Project Bread, she worked in the Massachusetts public school system and also ran a suburban summer lunch program for five years that provided over 35,000 meals to kids in need. She holds a Bachelor’s degree from Virginia Tech and a Master’s degree from American University, both in Public Communications. A native southerner, she misses those Virginia winters but stays warm baking and cooking southern specialties like cornbread and Brunswick stew.


Anna King, National PTA President-Elect

Speaking on Saturday, April 10, 2021 at Annual Meeting

Anna King has over 20 years of leadership experience at all levels of PTA and was elected president-elect of National PTA in June 2019. She previously served at the national level as a member of the board of directors, vice president of membership and as chair of several committees.

At the state level, King is vice president for Douglass PTSA in Oklahoma City and has served as Oklahoma State PTA president, council president and worked on membership and legislative committees.

King is also involved in other community activities as a board member of the Douglass Law and Public Safety Academy, a Salvation Army volunteer and the co-lead for Moms Demand Action NE Chapter.

King is a co-owner of a family mobile catering business. She is married to Glenn King and has three children and nine grandchildren. She loves being a nana, believes everything is possible for all of our children and membership is one of the key components for our association!


Julie LaFontaine, President and CEO, The Open-Door Gloucester and Greater Boston Food Bank Board

Presenting on Wednesday, April 7, 2021 Session 3; Food Insecurities: Help…What’s Happening!

Julie LaFontaine is the Executive Director of The Open Door, a community food resource
center serving 10 cities and towns in the Cape Ann/North Shore region. Julie assumed leadership of The Open Door (TOD) in 2002. Under her vision and guidance, TOD’s food distribution has grown to 1.5 million healthy meals annually through innovative distribution models and robust nutrition programming.
Julie has been recognized with multiple leadership awards including the North Shore Chamber of Commerce Distinguished Leader Award in 2015.
Julie attended the University of Michigan, Flint and studied public relations and business administration at Salem State University.
In addition to serving on the Board of Directors for the Greater Boston Food Bank since 2016, Julie also serves on the Board of Directors of Bank Gloucester and the Advisory Council of Root, a non-profit culinary arts social enterprise.


Brian McCann, Principal Joseph Case High School

Presenting on Monday, April 5, 2021, Session 2; Advocacy Panel

Brian McCann is finishing Year #17 as principal of Joseph Case High School in Swansea, Mass., from which he graduated in 1980. Brian has a bachelor’s degree from Boston College, a master’s degree from the University of Michigan, and a CAGS from Fitchburg State College. He began teaching at his alma mater in 1989 and transitioned to high school administration in 2000. Brian chairs the Massachusetts Schools Administrators Association’s (MSAA) High School Committee and serves on the MSAA Board of Directors. Brian is a past-president of the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association’s Board of Directors. Brian recently contributed to Principal Leadership magazine advocating storytelling as a way to bring educators in your building together during this pandemic. Brian McCann was Massachusetts’ 2011 High School Principal of the Year and is one of NASSP’s 2018 National Digital Principals of the Year. Twitter: @casehighprinc.


Kathleen Millett, Retired MA DESE Child Nutrition Director

Presenting on Wednesday, April 7, 2021 Session 3; Food Insecurities: Help…What’s Happening!

Kathleen “Kate” Millett is formerly the Executive Director of the Office for Nutrition, Health and Safety Programs and the Center for Student Support at the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. She directly oversaw the Child Nutrition Programs and Coordinated School Health Programs in Massachusetts schools and other community settings. Kate is a licensed dietitian nutritionist in MA and served on the MA Food Policy Council. She served as state agency director representative on the national board of directors of the School Nutrition Association. She served on the US Department of Agriculture’s Professional Standards Task Force. Over thirty plus years, Kate has continued her commitment to children and families through work with key stakeholders to expand the child nutrition programs and connect allied partners and organizations to reach those in need. Through collaboration with the John C. Stalker Institute of Food and Nutrition, in her position at ESE, Katie supported advancing the education and professional development of child nutrition professionals statewide.


Laura Perez, Massachusetts Advocates for Children

Presenting on Monday, April 5, 2021, Session 2; Advocacy Panel

Laura Perez is MAC’s Helpline Coordinator, Bilingual Parent Advocate, and mother of a young adult with disabilities. Laura engages in outreach and community organizing, facilitates trainings, and provides information and technical assistance to parents and professionals that work with children with disabilities. Laura has extensive experience facilitating support groups for parents, and bringing the voices of families into organizations that work with children with disabilities.


Robert Steed, BFA – Financial Education Manager, Mountain America Credit Union

Presenting on Monday, April 5, 2021, Session 1; Brains, Budgets, and Technology

Robert has been training others professionally for over a decade, helping people connect their motivating why with the what and the how of their financial behavior.

Robert earned degrees in psychology from Utah State and human development from the University of Utah. He also has a certification in Behavioral Financial Advice (BFATM) and is a National Social Security Certificate holder.

Hailing from Orem, Utah, Robert and his wife enjoy being outdoors, remodeling, landscaping and being horses for their children, a girl and three boys.


Marie St. Fleur, JD former State Representative

Presenting on Monday, April 5, 2021, Session 2; Advocacy Panel

With 30 years of legislative, municipal and legal leadership linking public and private resources, she facilitates transformational changes that enhance the quality of life in vulnerable communities.  Her experience as an attorney, legislator, senior leader in municipal government and nonprofit executive ensures she makes a difference for her clients. She has driven grassroots research on early education and care and workforce systems, advocated for change in the public sector, and expanded the engagement of families, providers, policymakers, government agencies and the public.  As the former CEO and President of a state-wide nonprofit,  Ms. St. Fleur spearheaded the formation of the influential Put MA Kids First coalition, securing increased investment in early education and care in Massachusetts for two consecutive fiscal years. She also lead the creation of the Early Education Small Business Innovation Center, the first of its type in Massachusetts.     Ms. St. Fleur was appointed by Mayor Thomas M. Menino on June 13, 2010 as the Chief of Advocacy and Strategic Investment for the City of Boston.  She is also a former Assistant State Attorney General and Assistant District Attorney.



REGISTER HERE TODAY!

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

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2021 Annual Meeting and Convention – Sessions

March 15, 2021 by Stephanie Gray

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Virtual Events Run from Monday, April 5th to Saturday, April 10th

Join us for “I Matter Because… Celebrating Our Communities and Members!”

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 2020 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 2021 Convention

Monday, April 5, 2021 6:00 p.m. – 6:45 p.m. Session 1 Brains, Budgets and Technology (link to video recording)

Planning for and managing money individually, or as a leadership team, is best done with an understanding not only of dollars and cents but also while taking bias, reasoning and technology into consideration. Our internal decision-making process significantly impacts our external money management system. In this workshop, we’ll learn how to improve upon tried-and-true money management principles, understand how to make effective financial decisions and utilize technology to streamline our efforts.

Presented by: Robert Steed, BFA – Financial Education Manager, Mountain America Credit Union

Monday, April 5, 2021 7:00 p.m. – 7:45 p.m. Session 2 Advocacy Panel Discussion (link to video recording)

This panel discussion will define advocacy and how parents can advocate for their children.  Parent engagement, development of advocacy skills and examples of what types of actions are considered advocacy are topics of discussion from our panelist.

Panelists:

  • Senator Paul Feeney, representing Bristol and Norfolk District;
  • Marie St. Fleur, JD former State Representative;
  • Laura Perez, Massachusetts Advocates for Children;
  • Adeline Bee, Retired Educator;
  • Brian McCann, Principal Joseph Case High School

Wednesday, April 7, 2021 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Session 3 Food Insecurities: Help…What’s Happening! (link to video recording)

Food insecurity has been a concern of many families and communities in the commonwealth as well as across the nation. There are resources to assist individuals and families in Massachusetts including Child Nutrition Programs, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance during the pandemic and Food Pantries. This session will discuss the food insecurity issue, what is it, and address how to get assistance directly from community advocates and practitioners. Listen and participate with some experts in this field in Massachusetts.

Moderator: Kathleen Millett, Retired MA DESE Child Nutrition Director

Panelists:

  • Sharon Johnson, Assistant Director of Child Nutrition Outreach Program in MA
  • Khara Burns, Senior Director of SNAP Outreach Programs , P-EBT Coordinator in MA
  • Julie LaFontaine, President and CEO, The Open-Door Gloucester and Greater Boston Food Bank Board

Wednesday, April 7, 2021 7:15 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Session 4 Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (PowerPoint Presentation)

An organization that recognizes diversity values differences and similarities among people through its actions and accountability. These characteristics include age, ethnicity, gender, language and culture, socioeconomic status, among many different things.

When PTAs respect differences yet acknowledge shared commonalities uniting their communities, and then develop meaningful priorities based upon their knowledge, they genuinely represent their communities. When PTAs represent their communities, they gain strength and effectiveness through increased volunteer and resource support.

Presented by Dr. Erik Champy, Counselor, Triton High School

Thursday, April 8, 2021 6:00 p.m. – 6:45 p.m. Session 5 Special Education 101

Thursday, April 8, 2021 6:00 p.m. – 6:45 p.m. Session 6 Special Education and Discipline (link to video recording)

Thursday, April 8, 2021 6:00 p.m. – 6:45 p.m. Session 7 What’s a 504 Plan (link to video recording)

Downloadable Slide Presentation for all 3 Sessions

Presented by Christopher Gusman, Interventionist, Fall River Public Schools

Saturday, April 10, 2021 ANNUAL MEETING DAY! (link to video recording)

8:30 a.m. President’s Welcome and Keynote Speaker

9:00 a.m. Reflections “Breakfast Celebration

  • Reflections Awards Recognition
  • Local Unit Awards

9:30 a.m. Leadership Breakout Sessions

MA PTA Board of Directors available to answer questions in separate Zoom Breakout Rooms – Meet with state, national, and other local PTA leaders to discuss any topics/issues that are important to you. Get answers to your questions. Feel free to send topics to convention@masspta.org ahead of time, but we will tackle anything that comes up.

10:00 a.m. Massachusetts PTA Annual Meeting and Final Remarks

  • Keynote: Jennifer Hedrington, 2021 Massachusetts Teacher of the Year
  • Bylaws Amendments Vote
    • Click Here for Proposed Bylaws Amendments;
    • Bylaws govern an organization’s operations and contain the basic rules relating principally to itself as an association. The MA PTA bylaws outline the basic purpose of PTA, lists basic policies of the MA PTA association and provides a structure for how the PTA association is set up. The bylaws also provide information on MA PTA committee structure, the annual convention and amendment process.

REGISTER HERE TODAY!

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

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2021 Annual Meeting and Convention – Agenda

March 15, 2021 by Stephanie Gray

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Virtual Events Run from Monday, April 5th to Saturday, April 10th

MA PTA is proud to announce this years event is FREE to all Massachusetts PTA members. If you are not a member and would like to attend one of all of the programs you may with the low registration fee of $10.00.

REGISTER HERE TODAY!

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

Tentative Schedule-

  • Monday, April 5, 2021
    • 6:00 pm – 6:45 pm Sponsor Workshop- Mountain America Credit Union
    • 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm Advocacy Panel
  • Wednesday, April 7, 2021
    • 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Food Insecurities Panel
    • 7:15 pm – 8:15 pm Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
  • Thursday, April 8, 2021
    • 6:00 pm – 6:45 pm Special Education 101
    • 7:00 pm – 7:45 pm Special Education and Discipline
    • 8:00 pm – 8:45 pm What’s a 504 Plan
  • Saturday, April 10, 2021 Convention Day
    • 8:30 am President Welcome and Keynote Speaker
    • 9:00 am Reflections “Breakfast” Celebration
      • Reflections Awards Recognition
      • Local Unit Awards
    • 9:30 am Leadership Breakout Sessions
    • 10:00 am Massachusetts PTA Annual Meeting and Final Remarks
      • Bylaws Amendments Vote

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2021 Annual Meeting and Convention – Sponsors

March 12, 2021 by Stephanie Gray

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Sponsors – 2021 MA PTA Convention

Dear Prospective Sponsors,

It is our pleasure to welcome you to the 111th 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 5th through 10th, 2021. You can register 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 111th 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!

Read more about MA PTA Spring Sponsorship 2021 here

Sincerely,

Madison Estes- MA PTA President

Karen DeRoche- MA PTA President-Elect and Convention Chair

CURRENT SPONSORS

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