Notice: Self Nominations for Northshore Council PTSA VP of Communications, VP of Elementary Support and VP of Secondary Support Are OpenNorthshore Council PTSA is looking for nominations for our Vice President of Communications, Vice President of Elementary Support, and Vice President of Secondary Support elected positions. These positions were left unfilled at the end of last year. The WSPTA Uniform Bylaws allow members to self-nominate to run for these elected positions.
If you are interested in any of these positions, please complete the Self Nomination Form by midnight on Thursday, September 5, 2024. The election will be held at our General Membership Meeting on Monday, September 16, 2024. Qualification Requirements Per the 2023-2024 Council Standing Rules & WSPTA Uniform Bylaws:
Election Information: If there is a contested position at the close of the self-nomination period on September 5, 2024, we will send out an electronic voting method to Northshore PTA/PTSA presidents and vice-presidents. If no position is contested, we will hold the election by voice vote during our next General Membership Meeting, on Monday, September 16, 2024. Brief Description of Positions (for more detailed descriptions, click here) : VP of Communications: Works to facilitate Northshore Council PTSA communications in order to inform, engage, educate and inspire local PTAs and beyond. VP of Elementary Support: Act as a conduit of information for local elementary PTAs. Helps to answer questions local PTA's may have and works to recognize and celebrate local PTA's. VP of Secondary Support: Act as a conduit of information for local secondary (high school and middle school) PTAs. Helps to answer questions local PTA's may have and works to recognize and celebrate local PTA's. Want to learn more? Contact Council President, Grace Jurado for more information. Comments are closed.
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