I think the situation, involving a little bit of controversy, probably merits a vote. You would need a simple majority to make the change. You don't mention any of the details, but is it possible to negotiate a compromise? Assuming the teachers still need the money, is there a way to make your point without doing something that might have a direct effect on their effectiveness? The article Negotiating With the Principal offers some tips for getting your point across.
- Craig
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Negotiating With the Principal: https:/classic.ptotoday.com//pto-today-articles/article/176-negotiating-with-the-principal
One more thing -- this kind of decision isn't affected by your 501(c)(3) status. The IRS primarily cares that you continue to spend your money in a way that matches your mission (helping the students and the school). It's up to you how you allot the money within that context.
- Craig
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