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About Michigan PTA

Advocating for Michigan children since 1918.

Michigan PTA is a statewide network of families, educators, and community leaders working to make every child's potential a reality.

Our mission

PTA's mission is to make every child's potential a reality by engaging and empowering families and communities to advocate for all children.

PTA values

Michigan PTA's values are set by National PTA — the titles and descriptions remain consistent across every chapter.

  • Collaboration

    We will work in partnership with a wide array of individuals and organizations to broaden and enhance our ability to serve and advocate for all children and families.

  • Commitment

    We are dedicated to children's educational success, health, and well-being through strong family and community engagement, while remaining accountable to the principles upon which our association was founded.

  • Diversity

    We acknowledge the potential of everyone without regard, including but not limited to: age, culture, economic status, educational background, ethnicity, gender, geographic location, legal status, marital status, mental ability, national origin, organizational position, parental status, physical ability, political philosophy, race, religion, sexual orientation, and work experience.

  • Respect

    We value the individual contributions of members, employees, volunteers, and partners as we work collaboratively to achieve our association's goals.

  • Accountability

    All members, employees, volunteers, and partners have a shared responsibility to align their efforts toward the achievement of our association's strategic initiatives.

Purposes of Michigan PTA

  • To promote the welfare of children and youth in home, school, places of worship, and throughout the community
  • To raise the standards of home life
  • To advocate for laws that further the education, physical and mental health, welfare, and safety of children and youth
  • To promote the collaboration and engagement of families and educators in the education of children and youth
  • To engage the public in united efforts to secure the physical, mental, emotional, spiritual, and social well-being of all children and youth
  • To advocate for fiscal responsibility regarding public tax dollars in public education funding

Did you know?

As the nation's largest volunteer association dedicated solely to children's well-being, PTA helps ensure the voices of children and families are represented in Lansing and beyond. Michigan PTA provides annual scholarships, supports arts education through the Reflections Program, and offers free local training for members. We build strong partnerships with organizations and community leaders throughout the state to better serve children and families.

Our history

Highlights from over a century of advocating for Michigan children.

  1. 1897

    National Congress of Mothers

    National Congress of Mothers organized on February 17 in Washington DC, urging action on day care, kindergarten, nutrition, and literacy.

  2. 1918

    Michigan PTA founded

    Michigan PTA established in Battle Creek, Michigan on May 19.

  3. 1926

    National Congress of Colored Parents

    With the encouragement and help of National PTA, the National Congress of Colored Parents and Teachers was founded.

  4. 1954

    Polio vaccination drive

    Thousands of PTA volunteers across the country assisted in vaccinating 1.8 million children against polio.

  5. 1955

    Brown v. Board of Education

    National PTA supported and endorsed the U.S. Supreme Court ruling on Brown v. Board of Education.

  6. 1970

    A united PTA

    National PTA and the National Congress of Colored Parents and Teachers joined forces, uniting their identical mission to improve the lives of all children.

  7. 1974

    Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act

    National PTA supported FERPA, giving parents the right to inspect and challenge their children's school records.

  8. 1985

    Music parental advisory labels

    The Recording Industry Association acted on National PTA's push for 'explicit lyrics — parent alert' labels on music recordings.

  9. Today

    300+ local units

    A statewide network of local PTA and PTSA units advocating for Michigan children.

Board of Directors

Michigan PTA is led by an elected board of officers and committee chairs from across the state.

  • Dr. Tonya Whitehead, President — Michigan PTA

    Dr. Tonya Whitehead

    President

    Detroit

  • Jenna McMechan, President-Elect — Michigan PTA

    Jenna McMechan

    President-Elect

    Garden City

  • Tracy Troy, Immediate Past President — Michigan PTA

    Tracy Troy

    Immediate Past President

    DeWitt

  • Aundra Simpkins, Secretary — Michigan PTA

    Aundra Simpkins

    Secretary

    Detroit

  • Sandy Winkler, Treasurer — Michigan PTA

    Sandy Winkler

    Treasurer

    Allen Park

  • Jenn Garland, VP for Child Advocacy — Michigan PTA

    Jenn Garland

    VP for Child Advocacy

    Farmington Hills

  • Beth Hulett, VP for Communications — Michigan PTA

    Beth Hulett

    VP for Communications

    Farmington Hills

  • Sharene Nathan, VP for Engagement — Michigan PTA

    Sharene Nathan

    VP for Engagement

  • Tiffany Vosburg, VP for Events — Michigan PTA

    Tiffany Vosburg

    VP for Events

    Royal Oak

  • Maryanne VanHaitsma, VP for Membership — Michigan PTA

    Maryanne VanHaitsma

    VP for Membership

    Royal Oak

  • Luz Lawton, VP for Programs and Services — Michigan PTA

    Luz Lawton

    VP for Programs and Services

    Birmingham

  • Candi Drouillard, VP for Unit Development — Michigan PTA

    Candi Drouillard

    VP for Unit Development

  • Lisa Roscoe, VP for Unit Support — Michigan PTA

    Lisa Roscoe

    VP for Unit Support

    Rochester

  • Jaime Beccaccio, Office Manager — Michigan PTA

    Jaime Beccaccio

    Office Manager

    Garden City

Past Presidents

  • Sue Bellows
  • Shaton Berry
  • Barb Blanchard
  • Kathy Carter
  • Mary DeYoung-Smith
  • Grace Preston

State Volunteers

  • April Brooks
  • Charli Canaday
  • Jenee Clear
  • Maria Dismondy
  • Becky Lasecki
  • Layla Franklin
  • Paula Hartson
  • Nancy Jennings
  • Neli Kelley
  • Pauline Kim
  • Lane Meyer
  • Debbie Pline
  • Jo Poe
  • Nicole Sobieski
  • Molly Sweeney
  • Christine Troy

Council Representatives

  • Nabeel Althalaya Dearborn
  • Krissee Bellemore Garden City
  • Mandy Gerstenbrand Livonia
  • Kinshasa Moon-Smith Southfield
  • Tramena O'Neil Detroit Area 4
  • Jamie Sak Rochester
  • Lachelle Thomas Detroit Area 2
  • Susan Wagner Allen Park

View the full list of Michigan PTA past presidents (PDF)

Strategic plan 2023–2026

Strategic plan

Michigan PTA's three-year roadmap for growing membership, investing in leader development, and improving organizational effectiveness.

  • 100new local units
  • 50Kmember target
  • 3strategic priorities

Download strategic plan (PDF) (5 MB) (opens PDF in a new tab)

National PTA connection

Michigan PTA is a proud chapter of National PTA — the nation's oldest and largest child advocacy association, with more than 125 years of working toward bettering the lives of every child in education, health, and safety. Michigan PTA serves as a connecting link between the national organization and its membership within our state.

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