Well, there's a short answer: a Class Rep is something every class should have!
And there’s the longer answer: Class Reps are parents who liaise between their child’s class and the school PTA. They organise social events for the parents and carers of children in the class; keep parents informed about fundraising events and ask for volunteers to help with those events.
Having a Class Rep in every class in a school comes with a bucketful of benefits:
Parents volunteer to be Class Reps for their child’s class. But if you want volunteers, people need to know that the PTA is looking for helpers. The classic PTA method is to publish a list of roles you need to fill early in the autumn term and to wait for people to sign up. But a more proactive approach can draw in parents who might feel initially that it’s not for them. Here are some approaches to try…
Making people laugh is a great way to get them talking about the PTA (and thinking about signing up). Try posting up mock Jobs ads for the role:
Community Liaison Officer
The PTA is seeking to recruit fourteen motivated, talkative and friendly parents to join our well-established and exciting team. The successful candidates will be expected to develop and provide positive links between parents and the PTA to develop the home/ school partnership. You also need to enjoy nights out in the pub and social gatherings.
Pay: £0
Pension: £0
Benefits: Immeasurable
Hours: Negotiable.
Anyone can apply – no prior experience required!
For more information please visit the School Office.
Some parents will feel they don’t have the skills to be a Class Rep. Ask them to take our quiz to discover their hidden Class Rep superpower:
Who’s your Class Rep alter ego?
Q1. People describe you as…
a. Calm
b. Fun
c. Creative
d. Kick-ass
Q2. You’re happiest…
a. Listening to other people
b. Making other people laugh
c. Exploring new ideas
d. Getting things done
Q3. When you’re faced with a problem, you…
a. Stop and think
b. Shrug it off
c. Discuss different ways to approach it
d. Sort it
Q4. The quality you value most is…
a. Loyalty
b. Sense of humour
c. Intelligence
d. Drive
Q5. Your favourite fundraiser is…
a. A cake sale
b. A dance night
c. A quiz night
d. The big summer fair
Mostly a
Your alter-ego is…Gromit
Your Class Rep superpower is…Finding solutions
When it comes to sorting problems and solving sticky situations, people turn to you. Just like Wallace’s trusty canine sidekick, you’re level-headed, clear-sighted and come up with practical solutions that work. People like and trust you, so they’re willing to pitch in when you need their help.
Mostly b
Your alter-ego is…Bart Simpson
Your Class Rep superpower is…Having fun
You know the secret of fundraising – the more fun you create, the more money you raise. Just like your little yellow alter ego, you’re great at getting people to join in and have a laugh, so you can persuade even hard-to-reach parents that the PTA is worth supporting.
Mostly c
Your alter-ego is…Roald Dahl’s Matilda
Your Class Rep superpower is…Creativity
Smart, creative and persuasive, you make a great Class Rep. Your sparky imagination means you come up with interesting ways to raise money and clever tricks for advertising your events. Plus, your listening skills put people at ease, helping you to build a strong community of parents around you.
Mostly d
Your alter-ego is…Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Your Class Rep superpower is…Dynamism
Your energy and determination mean that you’re a natural leader. You’re great at delegation, understand what other people can bring to a project and know how to motivate them. People admire you, so they want to help you out.
It’s worth approaching parents on an individual basis and asking them if they’d be interested in taking on the role. You want to look out for people with the following attributes:-
Explain the benefits parents reap from becoming Class Reps: