Hi Everyone,
I hope you can help me, as I am stumped. :confused: I was a very active member of our schools PTO for years, and learned from whom I would say was the best at it. She worked her tail of every year with what was the most important..."The Kids"... It didn't matter that we had only a handfull of volunteers, or little money, or obsticals that hopefully no school would have to go through. The past couple of years that she was President, we even started getting the community involved. We, like many other schools, had something planned every day for "Teacher Appreciation Week". We would pay for things that would make the kids field trips a little extra special. Ice Cream or pizza parties as incentives.... Things like that. And after she left, we tried very hard to keep her "Big Shoes" filled.
The problem? The new PTO President has lost site on what is important...The Kids, The Teachers & The School. Apparently her focus was to get rid of all the "old PTO members" and get "all new". (We didn't have enough help to begin with, don't know what she was thinking.) Of course there were hard feelings, as we (old members) had worked through soo much, and had gone so far in a what I thought was a short period of time. It hurts me to see and the others to see the community involvement go down the drain. The activities for the children are gone, and I guess they still take care of the teachers for Appreciation Week. For the first time in our schools history, our major funraiser was cancelled. Well, postponed they said, still waiting to see if it happens... That hurt not only the kids, but the teachers as well. This was a joint fundraiser for the Teachers, school & PTO. Instead of admitting they can't handle it alone, or maybe they were to hasty in "getting rid of the old", they are letting what fabulous reputation we had, go face down in the dirt. For instance, one came up with an idea that took a lot of time, research, etc, but wanted all the recognition for themselves, and tried to do it all themself, which went belly-up! One take sooo much pride in her title, she can't see the real problem... our PTO is suffering horribly. No one wants to say anything for fear our school would end up with no PTO. I'm also afraid this will be continued next year, or longer as they have many children in this school. :eek:
I sure hope someone could come up with some ideas that could get them back on track.
Thank You so much in advance........