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Bylaws of the Home and School Association
  Saint John the Baptist Elementary School
  Saint John the Baptist Middle School
Draper, Utah

Article I

Name
The name of the organization shall be the Home and School Association of Saint John the Baptist Elementary and Middle Schools, (hereafter called the “Association” or “HSA”).

Article II

Purpose
The Association will support, implement, and advance the philosophy of Saint John the Baptist Elementary and Middle Schools.  It will reflect Christian principles while promoting at all times the spiritual, moral intellectual and physical training of students.  The HSA shall:

Article III

Membership and Fees
Section 1:
Members shall consist of the parents and guardians of the students and the faculty members of Saint John the Baptist Elementary and Middle Schools.
Section 2:
Dues shall be determined by the HSA and payable annually at registration if deemed necessary.  Dues shall be used for HSA activities, e.g. classroom parties, playground attendants, fundraising, and/or any other uses approved by the HSA.

Article IV

Executive Committee
Section 1:
The affairs of the HSA shall be administered by an executive committee comprised of four Association officers, the chairpersons of all standing and ad hoc committees, the principals of both the Elementary and Middle schools, and any ex-officio members.
Section 2:

The executive committee shall conduct HSA business affairs by:

Section 3:
The executive committee will meet monthly, or otherwise as needed, during the school year.

Article V

Officers and duties
Section 1:
The officers of the Association shall consist of a president, vice president, secretary and treasurer.
Section 2:
Ex-officio members shall include, but not be limited to, the principals of Saint John the Baptist Elementary and Middle Schools, the Saint John the Baptist Schools advancement director, and a faculty representative from Saint John the Baptist Elementary and Saint John the Baptist Middle Schools.  Additional ex-officio members may be appointed by the president of the Association.
Section 3:
The duties of HSA officers shall be defined as follows:

The president shall:

The vice-president shall:

The secretary shall:

The treasurer shall:

Article VI

Election and Tenure of Officers
Section 1:
The term of office for all officers shall be one year with the exception of treasurer elect holding term for two years. The vice president automatically becomes president elect and will assume the presidency the following year. No person shall hold any one elected position for more than two consecutive years.
Section 2:
Elections of the vice president, secretary, and treasurer will occur in May by written ballot via a method chosen by an elections committee, e.g. envelope system, voting at the school or in the office.  Each officer will assume their elected positions at the close of the May membership meeting.
Section 3:
Candidates shall be solicited from the Association membership during March. A nominating committee consisting of at least three members will be appointed by the executive committee.  The nominating committee will solicit applications for each office and announce the nominees in the school newsletter at least thirty days prior to the election.  Candidates will be provided opportunities to present their qualifications to the membership in written form.
Section 4:
If an officer is unable to complete the term of office, nominations will be sought and the membership will elect a replacement as soon as possible, either at a general meeting or through the family envelope system.  Any officer who fails to fulfill the obligations of the office or cannot represent the school in a positive manner may be removed from office by majority vote of the executive committee.

Article VII

Committees and Committee Chairs
Section 1:
All members of the Association are eligible to chair or serve as members of committees. Committee chairpersons shall be appointed by the incoming and outgoing officers immediately following officer elections in May.  The term of service for chairpersons shall be one year.  Each committee shall prepare a report of committee business to be presented at each executive monthly meeting.  An elected officer cannot hold a committee chairperson position unless a chair position remains vacant following the appointment of committee chairs and a suitable candidate cannot be found.
Section 2:
The Association shall maintain the following standing committees:

Works in collaboration with the school advancement director and committee. Assists the Association and aids any other committees in communicating events to the school and community.  Maximizes opportunities to provide encouragement and recognition to staff parents, teachers, and students of the schools.  Solicits input, prepares, and distributes the monthly school newsletter.

Coordinates volunteer participation required of all families in the schools.

Works in collaboration with the school development director.  Each individual fund raising project shall have its own committee, i.e.: magazine drive, Blizzard Ball, etc.  Each project chair will coordinate and report to the fund raising chairperson.  Coordination of fund raising events and goals will be overseen by the fund raising chair in collaboration with the advancement director.

Committee is comprised of all room parents, with room parent coordinator serving as chairperson.  Coordinates class parties and other individual class events.  Helps teacher with volunteers, field trips, etc.

Works in conjunction with the middle school principals, teachers, staff, and parents to coordinate middle school events and projects.

Coordinates community building events to support Saint John the Baptist Schools through social functions, i.e. mother/daughter dance, father/son social, etc.

Coordinates social justice activities for the Saint John the Baptist Schools to help promote Christian values between parents, faculty, administration, the parish and the community.

Section 3:
Ad Hoc committees shall be formed as needed by the HSA officers or executive committee and will disband when the need has been met.
Section 4:
Committee chairperson duties are as follows:

The volunteer committee chair shall:

The fund raising chair shall:

The public relations chair shall:

The room parent coordinator shall:

The middle school liaison shall:

The community building chairperson shall:

The social justice chairperson shall:

Article VIII

Ex-Officio Members
The principals and advancement director are ongoing members of the executive committee. The faculty representatives may be chosen by the faculty for a year long term or designated on a rotating basis for purposes of attending executive committee meetings. The faculty representative shall serve as liaison between the staff of the school and the committee; bring questions, concerns, and suggestions to committee meetings and report back to faculty on HSA activities.  Each school will provide a faculty representative.

Article IX

Membership
General membership meetings of the Association shall be held quarterly throughout the year. A special meeting of the Association may be called at any time by the president, with the approval of the principals, with no less than 48 hours notice. The first meeting of the year will be in conjunction with the parent orientation night.

Article X

Parliamentary Authority
Proceedings of the organization shall be governed according to Robert’s Rules of Order. For general or special meetings of the Association, a quorum shall consist of 10 percent of the membership. For executive committee meetings, a quorum shall consist of a majority of the voting membership. Each individual parent or guardian shall be allowed one vote and shall be considered a voting member.  Unless exempted by the presiding officer, member speeches shall be limited to three minutes.

Article XI

Finances
Section 1:
The profits of each fund raiser sponsored by the HSA will be given to the school accountant to pay for the designated items, programs, or purposes served by the event.
Section 2:
All Blizzard Ball and Scrip profits have been designated by HSA to be used to finance school needed programs, etc. in both the elementary and middle schools.  This designation remains in effect until such funds are voted upon and redesignated by an HSA vote.
Section 3:
The HSA accountant may keep up to what is deemed acceptable by the principals of the schools and the president of HSA.  This amount is determined at the end of the year finance meeting between the principals and the executive committee.
Section 4:
Receipts must be submitted before reimbursements are made.
Section 5:
Financial reports shall be reviewed annually by the executive committee.

Article XII

Amendments
The bylaws of the Association may be amended by a majority vote of the members at any regular meeting. The amendment must be communicated in writing to the membership at least 10 days prior to the vote.

Bylaws established March, 2000.
Bylaws amended August, 2005.