Letter from CT PTA President,
Melissa JohnsonDear Members,
Welcome to the new school year and a brand new PTA State
board. I am Melissa Johnson. I live in Terryville with my wonderful
husband Tom and our three boys, Alexander, Christopher, and Zachary. I am
excited serve you as your state president. Thank you for your support (and
many thanks to all of the Plymouth/Terryville PTA's)!
I have many ideas and goals for us to accomplish over
the next two years. I am always looking for more. So I am opening up to
all of you to contact me with your suggestions, or ideas.
We have just successfully held our Summer Leadership
training in Cromwell, at the Crowne Plaza which was very successful with
the largest attendance in many years. I am very excited to say that our
State PTA convention will be at the same location on May 1 & 2, 2008. I
feel this location is fabulous... it is near the center of the state and
very easy on and off the highways. The facility is beautiful and very
accommodating to our needs. I hope to see you all there. We have over 270
units and councils, having over 56,000 members, and I would love to meet
each and every one of you there. The convention is a legitimate PTA
expense and should be included in your budget for the coming year.
This brings me next to the National Reflections program.
As most of you know there were 2 categories added last year by National
PTA, and CT PTA added the Special Needs categories at the State level. I
am very proud to say that Plymouth/Terryville council sponsored this
category locally for three years, and now this will be the second year we
will offer this at the state level. If your units or councils need more
information about this Arts Program, please contact the CT PTA business
office. We can send someone to you to help start one, or answer any
question you may have about Reflections. This year's theme is "I can make
a Difference by..." - please make a difference in a child's life by
supporting this program in your town.
I had the honor to travel to St Louis Mo. for the
National CT Convention in June of this year. It was exciting and I was
able to attend leadership training with other leaders around the Country.
I was able to meet Craig Scott, Rachel Scott's brother from the Columbine
Tragedy. His message was inspiring and moving. It moved 2,000 PTA members
from across the country to tears and wanting to make a difference in the
lives of all children. A part of his message during his workshop was about
character building and teaching it in the classroom. I know that I
was inspired to look closer at character and the importance of it in the
classroom. The link to his message, which is called "Rachel's Challenge"
is
www.RACHELSCHALLENGE.COM.
This is just one example of what I have brought back
from the National PTA convention and I know this type of thing happens at
the state convention too. Just think about what YOU can bring back your
schools and the children of your towns if you attended our convention. I
hope to see you all there!
I hope that I have enticed you all to see what CT PTA
can do for you and what you can do for the children of our state. Please
have wonderful back-to-school celebration, and please do not hesitate to
contact me.
Sincerely,
Melissa Johnson
CT state PTA President