Thanks for your opinions! I am a very strong opinionated person myself. I knew going into this meeting that I had to put my best actions forward and let go of what was happening, so I was very mellow leading this meeting. I was just going with what I thought I had on my agenda. :confused: lol But recapping the meeting and how it was carried out I know now that I need to stand firm, but they already knew themselves what was on their agenda!
The treasurer is new to this school, so this was her first time in office, her record keeping skills were awesome. I will miss that!
What kinds of votes were these? Remember you asked!
1 A vote was on copy expenses and it was verbally changed to $100 toward an ink cartridge for the school. I stated that we never know when we go into the school if they are out of ink, so I suggested that we go to the nearest, cheapest, place to make copies, only if it was needed. The vote passed to buy an ink cartridge for the school. So we are in the same boat we were in to begin with on making copies.
2 The Elementary Librarian was there to present her request and it all was changed to add the other 3 requests that the elementary principal presented for the 2 teachers that were not present and a request from her (principal). Which all totaled $1822.28. The principal did add that she could get funds from another source for her keyboard program request, so that made the amount $1022.28. And of course this vote passed. All the school needs, except the request from librarian, were to only be discussed so that we could gather details, prices and such, then presented and ballot vote at the Feb meeting. The Jr. High/HS needs were discussed as planned, and nothing was voted on. It states in our bylaws for educational purposes only by paid members. So we had homework to do before voting!
3 A vote was to set the Santa Shop budget for the 07-08 school year, but this was verbally changed to $2500.00. I did voice that we have 4 months of school left and that other needs might come up, therefore we should only consider half of that amount for now and then in May reconsider the remaining amount. We were left with low funds at the beginning of this year because of this same situation last year. They Secretary & Treasurer, (co-chairs of this event) did have their cronies there to help with that vote and it did pass.
4 A vote to do the Spring carnival is not happening because (the secretary) chairperson of this event did not want to do it.
5 A vote for the 1,242 remaining items ($380.62) leftover from this years Santa shop to go toward ________. After a discussion it was voted to go to the elementary for needed AR prizes and other rewards that the teachers/principal may have. I suggested that it could be used for next years Santa shop, carnival night, bingo night, or any other event we plan to do saving us money and volunteer time shopping!
We do use ballot votes and verbal motions.
Resignation letters were passed out from both of them to all present at the meeting. One person, the secretary, did state in her resignation letter, “I find it impossible to work under the conditions put upon me by the current president. Until the PTO bylaws are accessed, updated and adhered to, I can not serve any longer and feel that I am doing the right thing." The funny thing on this is she never really done her job in the first place. The reminder notes for meetings, (To help bring up attendance) were always forgotten. The minutes were never forwarded to me so that I could get my agenda ready, so I flew by the seat of my pants and just done them every month with help from my VP. And posting information on the website was and is always left up to me. No one wants to do it, so I take it on or it would not be done.
The other, from the treasurer, letter stated, "No one position is more important than another; there are just different job duties. As of yet, I have not seen good communication between the parents, students and school, and especially the PTO and teachers. And there is little parental involvement in the PTO." Hello, we have never had the participation level that we all want within the PTO. Especially when it covers the entire school Pre-K thru 12th Grade. That is a given in any school district, with all the school events and such going on the calendars are always full. And Excuse me, I was voted into this position!
I am currently talking to others to fill these offices, as soon as I get a "yes, I will do it†I plan on calling a special meeting. We will discuss everything I have that is questionable about the meeting, and then prepare for the next PTO meeting. I am not making those decisions myself. Yes, our bylaws require 2 signatures but that does not happen a majority of the time.
I did make statements throughout the meeting that we have to go by what is on the agenda, but as you can tell it didn't. Well over half of PTO funds went out the door in one meeting for the elementary, and it is only January! The main problem that I see is that, our PTO covers the entire school district. Some feel funds should go to elementary and others feel that it should go to the Jr. High/HS. Therefore, I am proposing that a percentage of any fundraiser event goes for both and a percentage stays in the general PTO funds. We do try to decide where the money will go when we have a fundraiser but sometimes that decision is never made.
Thank you so much for listening and giving me an outsider’s opinion. It does help!! I am sorry for taking up so much of your time. I feel that I am on the right path, this has been a rebuilding time for us and I hope that we continue building. If worse comes to worse we will split the funds in half and close the PTO. I do have a child in elementary and one in Jr. High! We will have to wait and see if we have any nominations of offices in April, because my 2 consecutive years are up!
Thanks again for your advice