You raise some great points here. What we've found is this often demands on the personality of the school (each one is unique!) in general and the principal in particular. The principal tends to set the tone in the front office, and really contributes greatly to the overall tone of the school. One suggestion: Talk to the principal and ask how he or she wants to handle this. Take the principal's lead.
Make the Principal Your Partner: https:/classic.ptotoday.com//pto-today-articles/article/209-make-the-principal-your-partner
Principal Q&A: Advice for PTOs : https:/classic.ptotoday.com//pto-today-articles/article/1137-principal-q-and-a-advice-for-ptos
Personality of the school & principal -- and the layout of the office. Our office has a public area, where the copier and mail slots are, as well as the visitor sign-in, so we don't need to ask permission to enter.
- gjcoram
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Hi, I am the PTO president of my son's school. The school has been very accommodating to us. We have full access to the workrooms and the copiers. I have not had any conflict over the use of school resources. Hope this helps.
- jenshen2
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