Indian Run PTO Bylaws

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Article I - Name Indian Run PTO Bylaws Revised September 2017 The name of this organization shall be the Indian Run Elementary School Parent Teacher Organization, Inc. (Indian Run PTO). Article II - Purpose The Indian Run PTO is organized for the purpose of enriching the educational experience of students at Indian Run Elementary School. This will be done by hosting events, sponsoring activities and funding programs that benefit Indian Run students as well as by maximizing teacher and parental involvement in these events, activities and programs. Article Ill - Membership Section 1. Any parent or guardian of a student at the school is automatically a member and shall have voting rights. The principal and all teachers employed at the school also are automatic members and shall have voting rights. Section 2. The organization shall not charge dues, but donations will be accepted. Article IV - Officers and Elections Section 1. The officers comprising the executive board shall be a president, vice president, secretary, treasurer,

principal and teacher liaison. (Shared "co" positions shall be allowed.) Section 2. Elections will be held at the final membership meeting of the school year in May. The executive board shall select a candidate for each office and present the slate at the final meeting. At that meeting, nominations may also be made from the floor. Voting shall be by voice vote if a slate is presented. If more than one person is running for an office, voting shall be by ballot. Section 3. Any member in good standing of the organization is eligible to serve on the executive board. Section 4. Officers are elected for one year and may serve no more than two consecutive terms in the same office unless by a vote of the Executive Board to allow an additional term. Each person elected shall hold only one office at a time. All executive board members shall assume their elective offices at the beginning of the fiscal year on July 1. Section 5. The executive board shall fill vacancies occurring during the year by a majority vote of the executive board. Article V - Meetings Section 1. Regular meetings of the organization shall be held during the school year beginning in September. The meetings shall be held on a date and at a time determined by the current executive board. The budget shall be presented at the first meeting of the year in September. The election of officers shall occur at the final meeting of

the year in May. A member of the executive board shall notify members of the meetings at least one-week prior via email and Facebook announcements. Section 2. The executive board may call special meetings as needed. Members shall be notified in as far advance as possible via email and Facebook announcements. Section 3. A quorum shall be two-thirds (2/3) of the members present at the meeting. A quorum shall be required for the transaction of business in any general meeting of the organization. The Executive Board shall retain veto power, by majority vote of the board members, over any decision or motion approved by the general membership. Article VI - Executive board Section 1. The executive board shall meet monthly between September and May. All members have an obligation to attend monthly meetings (as well as all general membership meetings). Section 2. The general duties of the executive board shall be to transact business between general meetings of the organization, create standing rules and policies, create standing and temporary committees, prepare and submit a budget to the membership, approve routine bills, and prepare recommendations to the membership. Section 3. The executive board shall have the following responsibilities. a. President. The president shall preside over meetings of the organization and executive board,

serve as the primary contact for the principal, and coordinate the work of all of the officers and committees so that the purpose of the organization is served. b. Vice president. The vice president shall assist the president and carry out the president's duties in his or her absence or inability to serve. Ideally, the vice president will succeed the president the following year. c. Secretary. The secretary shall take and record minutes at all meetings of the organization as well as the executive board. d. Treasurer. The treasurer shall receive all funds of the organization, keep an accurate record of receipts and expenditures, and pay out funds in accordance with the approval of the executive board. He or she will present a financial statement at every meeting and at other times as requested by the executive board. The treasurer shall file all necessary and appropriate forms to the IRS. e. Principal. The principal shall serve as an advisor to the executive board. f. Teacher liaison. The teacher liaison shall serve as the primary contact between the executive board and the teachers. Article VII - Committees Section 1. The list of standing committees will vary each

year, depending whether or not a chairperson has been selected to manage the committee. The president will maintain the list of standing committees and committee chairs. Section 2. The executive board shall create temporary committees as needed. Section 3. Committees may consist of a chairperson and members, with the president acting as an ex-officio member of all committees. Article VIII - Finances The executive board shall be responsible for ensuring the financial integrity of the organization. Section 1. A tentative budget shall be drafted in late summer for each school year and approved by a majority vote of the members present at the first meeting of the school year. Section 2. The treasurer shall keep accurate records of any disbursements, receipts and bank account information. Section 3. The executive board shall approve all expenses of the organization. Section 4. The executive committee shall audit the treasurer's financial records monthly using a pre determined "check-andbalance" system (i.e. monthly review of checkbook and bank statement, etc.). Section 5. Anyone requesting reimbursement for a budgeted expense must complete an "IRE PTO

Treasury Form" and attach a receipt. Section 6. The fiscal year of the organization shall be July 1 through June 30. Section 7. The organization's financial accounts are held at BMI Federal Credit Union. Section 8. The president and treasurer shall both be listed on the organization's credit union account. Each June, the outgoing board members shall have their names removed and the incoming officers' names added. Section 9. The organization shall attempt to maintain a cash reserve of approximately $5,000 at all times. Article IX - Basic policies The following are basic policies of the organization: a. The organization shall be non-commercial, nonsectarian and non-partisan. b. The organization shall not contribute to any other charitable organization. c. Each of the officers, chairpersons of standing committees and chairpersons of appointed committees shall maintain a notebook or Google Drive Folder on the official Indian Run Elementary PTO Google Drive and information needs passed to his/her successor by the end of the school year. The president shall transition his/her duties in May and June. The treasurer shall transition his/her duties in May and June.

d. A copy of these bylaws shall be provided to each incoming president and posted on the organization's Web site. A copy of these bylaws shall be made available to any member upon request. e. Neither the organization's membership list nor any directory information shall be given or sold to any outside interests. f. No executive board member, committee chair or committee member shall sign a contract without the prior approval of the executive board. g. The organization shall not - directly or indirectly - participate or intervene in any way in any political campaign on behalf of, or in opposition to, a candidate for public office or a legislative issue. The organization may, however, endorse issues of benefit to the school, such as levy/bond issues. h. The organization may cooperate with other organizations and agencies concerned with child welfare, but persons representing the organization in such matters shall make no commitments that bind the organization. Article X - Parliamentary Authority Robert's Rules of Order shall govern meetings when they are not in conflict with the organization's bylaws. Article XI -Amendments a. The bylaws may be amended at any regular meeting of the organization by a two-thirds vote of the members

present, provided that notice of the proposed amendment shall have been given to the general membership one month in advance of said meeting. b. The bylaws shall be reviewed every two years by a committee appointed by the president. The bylaws may be amended at any regular meeting of the organization by a two-thirds vote of the members present, provided that notice of the proposed amendments shall have been given to the general membership one month in advance of said meeting. Article XII - Dissolution The organization may be dissolved with previous notice (14 calendar days) and a two-thirds vote of those present at the meeting. Upon dissolution of the organization, any remaining funds should be used to pay outstanding bills and, with membership's approval, spent for the benefit of the school.