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Meet Our Leadership Team

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PRESIDENT
Raeann Haggard

Here to Help With...

  • Leadership and guidance

  • Contract signing support

  • Meeting facilitation

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SECRETARY
Peggy Booker-Turgeon

Here to Help With...

  • Meeting minutes

  • Agenda distribution

  • Correspondence support

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TREASURER
Steph Davis

Here to Help With...

  • Payment processing

  • Financial record keeping

  • Budget preparation

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MEMBERSHIP CHAIR
Ashley Poirier

Here to Help With...

  • Membership recruitment

  • Event promotion

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MEN'S OUTREACH ADVISOR
Bruce King

Operating in coordination with the DEI Chair, this position focuses on strategies to expand male and non-binary outreach and involvement in our local PTAs.

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BYLAWS REVIEW CHAIR
Haley Tripp

Here to Help With

  • Annual bylaw reviews

  • National PTA bylaw alignment

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DIO CHAIR
Peggy BT

Here to Help With

  • DEI/DIO planning and execution

  • ​Contact me with suggestions of how to include all members of our community for the benefit of every child!

Want to be a part of something great? These positions are available...

Vice President

Duties would include presidential support and leadership within the organization.​

ADVOCACY CHAIR

Formerly chaired by Ginny Mott, this person acts as liaison with National PTA Advocacy.

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Reflections Chair

Currently covered by Pres. Raeann, this position would facilitate the Reflections Program for the state of Maine. 

Special Ed Chair

Currently covered by Pres. Raeann, this position would be held by a person involved with the Special Education community to ensure we aren't neglecting a significant part of our student population!

Communications Chair

Operating in conjunction with the Secretary and Membership Chair, this position would coordinate communications to our members.

PTA History- 125 Years Strong!

For 125 years, National Parent Teacher Association (National PTA®) has worked toward bettering the lives of every child in education, health and safety. Founded in 1897 as the National Congress of Mothers by Alice McLellan Birney and Phoebe Apperson Hearst, National PTA is a powerful voice for all children, a relevant resource for families and communities, and a strong advocate for public education. Join in our 125th Anniversary Celebration!

 

Today’s PTA is a network of millions of families, students, teachers, administrators, and business and community leaders devoted to the educational success of children and the promotion of family engagement in schools. 

 

Legacy

 

Alice McLellan Birney and Phoebe Apperson Hearst founded the organization when women did not have the right

to vote and social activism was not popular. However, they believed mothers would support their mission to

eliminate threats that endangered children, and in early 1897, they started a nationwide campaign.

 

On Feb., 17, 1897, over 2,000 people—mostly mothers, but also fathers, teachers, laborers and

legislators—attended the first convocation of the National Congress of Mothers in Washington, D.C.

Twenty years later, 37 chartered state congresses existed.

 

In 1970, the National Congress of Parents and Teachers (National PTA) and the National Congress of

Colored Parents and Teachers (NCCPT)—founded by Selena Sloan Butler in Atlanta, Ga.—merged to

serve all children.

 

As the largest volunteer child advocacy organization in the nation, National PTA is the

conscience of the country for children and youth issues. Through advocacy, as well as

family and community education, National PTA has established programs and called for

legislation that improves our children’s lives, such as:

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  • Creation of Kindergarten classes

  • Child labor laws

  • Public health service

  • Hot and healthy lunch programs

  • Juvenile justice system

  • Mandatory immunization

  • Arts in Education

  • School Safety

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