Not really sure where to post this. We do a yearbook every year and the PTO is the one that does this. For the past 15yrs we have used a publishing company, and this year the principal signed a contract with a different company (his friends) without ever consulting me (PTO PRESIDENT). This is my first year as president, and his first year a principal...stepping up from vice principal last year.
Does he have the right to do this? Our PTO name is not on the contract, so does that mean that we the PTO do not have to pay for this yearbook? I'm furious at him for doing this, and when i had a meeting with him about it. He had his "secretary" do the meeting, and he said basically nothing. The school wants to basically oversee the yearbook this year and decided who they wanted to publish it....but have the PTO pay for it. I want to tell them that NO we are not paying for it, that the PTO board did NOT authorize this contract. Can i do that?