What to Expect at a Keller PTA Meeting
The Basics
The PTA President is the chair of the meeting and is responsible for creating the agenda and running the meeting
Meetings follow an agenda to keep order and to stay on track. All PTAs follow Robertโs Rules of Order. Click here for more information.
Meetings start promptly and are typically less than an hour long
If the President canโt attend a meeting, a VP will run the meeting in their absence
In-person meetings offer free childcare for all potty-trained kids
Virtual Meetings
Our meetings switch between in-person and virtual. Virtual meetings are identical to in-person meetings, but we have a few suggestions to make them more productive:
Try to log on five minutes early. Once the meeting starts it can be distracting to the chair to simultaneously run the meeting and let additional participants in.
Double and triple check that you are muted. We often pick up background noise and it can be hard to hear whatโs being discussed with kids, animals, television, and talking happening in the background.
If possible, keep your camera on. Visual voting works best when the chair asks for hand-raising for votes. Because not all participant boxes show up on their screen, the little โraise handโ icon canโt always be seen by the chair, and they could miss your vote.
If you canโt keep your camera on, putting โI vote yes,โ or โI vote no,โ in the chat box is helpful in tallying votes.
Feel free to use the chat box to add comments or ask questions throughout the meeting.
The Meeting Process
The agenda format consistently includes:
A call to order
Secretary report
Principal report
RO School Board Member report
Teacher report
President report
Treasurer report
Committee reports
Old business
New business
Meeting adjournment
If a member wants to discuss something specific/ make a motion at a meeting, member must email the President 48 hours prior to the meeting to be added to the agenda
Here are the steps to making a motion at a meeting:
Chair recognizes member for the floor
Please state your name for the secretary to record in the minutes
Member makes a motion starting with โI move toโฆโ or โIโd like to make a motion toโฆโ and is specific in the wording of the motion
Example: When we need the previous meeting minutes approved, member would state โI move to approve the April minutes.โ
Member should avoid vague statements like โI'll make a motion.โ
Another member must second the motion (state your name for the secretary)
Chair repeats the motion and asks for discussion
The floor is open for members to discuss or debate motion
Chair calls for a vote
Chair announces the results of the vote and what happens with the motion