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Agenda 07 Seasonal success: How three schools organised fun lockdown fundraisers
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Giveaways: 26 prizes to be won for your school, including maths and reading subscriptions
Is your PTA in good health? Now is the time to conduct a PTA health check and set clear targets for the year ahead – we show you how
Managing your PTA 17 Just say no! The Self-Esteem Team explain how to avoid becoming overwhelmed
19 Your start-of-year checklist: Rethink your priorities and get ahead with planning
22 Better together: The benefi ts of co-chairing 25
Fundraising 27 Future First: How PTAs can help schools forge ties with their alumni
How to host a virtual meeting: Everything you need to know about holding meetings online
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Events 39
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29 Say it with a card: Why running a Christmas card project is an ideal fundraiser right now
A guide to online fundraising: Easy ways to make money when you can’t hold events
‘Our winter wonderland fair raised over £10,000’: Plus other fair success stories
42 Rise to the challenge: Alternative event ideas 47
Run like clockwork: How one primary school raised over £5,000 with a lockdown relay
51 FAQs Online raffl es: The rules and regulations around organising an online raffl e
PTA Hot 53 Develop maths learning 54
PTA recommended products: Popular subscriptions for schools
Stay safe: Innovative products to protect pupils and teachers
Back Chat 58 Worth sharing: Inspiring lockdown tales
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