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Boost parent and community engagement in schools. Learn the difference between a PTA and an SIC, and discover volunteer opportunities that fit your schedule. Want to make a real difference in your local schools but don't know where to start? Effective parent and community engagement in schools is crucial for student success, but the alphabet soup of organizations—PTA, SIC, PTSA—can be confusing. This episode demystifies the two most common pathways for involvement: the Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) and the School Improvement Council (SIC). We address misconceptions many parents and community members have about how to get involved and reveal how you can best leverage your unique skills and time to support students and teachers. In this discussion, we explore the fundamental difference between PTA and SIC, helping you understand which role is the best fit for you. Joined by Greenville District PTA President Christi Wagner and experienced SIC leader Alecia Brewster, we uncover the true purpose of these essential groups. You'll learn about the powerful PTA advocacy role, which goes far beyond bake sales to include securing major grants, funding teacher mini-grants for classroom resources, and ensuring all students can attend field trips regardless of cost. We also define the School Improvement Council purpose, explaining how this state-mandated advisory body works directly with the principal on school improvement strategies, giving members an inside look at potential policy changes before they become public. Discover actionable advice on how to volunteer in schools, even if you have limited time or don't have a child enrolled. From serving as a mentor to helping launch a PTA at a Title I school like Tanglewood or Berea Middle School, there are endless opportunities for everyone—including grandparents and local community members—to contribute to the success of public education in Greenville County. About Our Guests: Christi Wagner, the Greenville District PTA President, shares her deep experience with the advocacy and community-building power of the PTA, correcting common misconceptions and highlighting its role in supporting the whole child through grants, fundraising, and volunteer coordination. Alecia Brewster, a seasoned School Improvement Council (SIC) leader at multiple schools, explains the structure and advisory function of SICs. She shares her personal journey from a community volunteer with the Rotary Club to becoming a trained parent leader, emphasizing how SICs provide a direct line of communication with school leadership. Timestamps: (00:00) Introduction: Why Parent & Community Engagement Matters (01:42) What is the Purpose of a Parent-Teacher Association (PTA)? (02:47) Exploring the Role of the School Improvement Council (SIC) (07:18) Beyond Bake Sales: How PTAs Fund School Initiatives (10:11) How to Volunteer with Limited Time (12:04) Getting Involved Without a Child in School (13:45) Anyone Can Join: Grandparents & Community Members Welcome (15:19) The Pitch: Why You Should Join a School Improvement Council (SIC) (16:34) The Final Pitch: Why Your School's PTA Needs You What has your experience been with your local school's PTA or SIC? Share your story, ask a question, or leave your biggest takeaway from this conversation in the comments below! Don't forget to like this video and subscribe for more conversations on how to support our public schools. #parentengagement #communityengagement #pta #schoolimprovement #education #volunteering #greenvillecounty #southcarolina #publicschools #simplecivics _ Produced by Podcast Studio X: https://podcaststudiox.com Simple Civics: Greenville County is a project of Greater Good Greenville. Support Simple Civics with a tax-deductible contribution: https://greatergoodgreenville.network... Join the newsletter: https://simplecivicsgreenvillecounty....