It sounds like the principal has some objections she's not sharing with you. You need to sit down with her and get to the real root of her concern. Does she doubt your ability to pull off these activities? Then you have to demonstrate to her that you have organized them and planned them in a professional way. Does she think they will conflict with other activities on the schedule? Is she concerned about teacher time? Is she afraid office staff will end up shouldering the load? Or does she just not really want to encourage parent involvement? You need to know before you can take action to make your events more appealing to her. And if it's the last one, you need to convince her that you can make a positive difference in a way that will benefit her and the teachers rather than cause them more headaches. The article Make the Principal Your Partner delves into some of these issues. And you'll find more resources on our Principal page. Good luck!
- Craig
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