There's a great deal of problems that have come down in our PTO. Some certain persons have been trying to shoot down the people that want to bring our PTO out of the gutter. My problem here, is that I hear about everything that goes on. I hear both sides, full strong. The involvement that I have with PTO as president has had nothing to do with these problems. Its the relationship I have with the people involved in the arguments and such, that has caused me to look as if it was my fault. The by-laws have been revised for the better of our community, and in hope for cooperation of the PTO. In the past, we have had many different presidents, which is obvious, and many different members. But as the years had progressed, the PTO became lament and uninterested in making our school a better place for the kids here. Many of the students never even realized that PTO was still involved. Some students claimed that they had forgotten that PTO funded their trips and such, and this caused PTO to look insignificant. When I became president, I was in the middle of a new administration for the school, and those problems had caused me to receive more negative comments between my members and the past executive committee. The school administration had been through so many changes, that PTO was left in the dust, and therefore was practically being told to "take care of yourself". This caused a large problem for me, and many of the other persons on the executive committee. Two years ago, after my first year in term, I had brought over twice as much funding to PTO as they had ever had. The past executive committee members STILL cannot handle this fact that PTO looks better on reports and the newer records. Our by-laws have been revised and clarified only because our members could not follow what had been stated in them. Many past presidents have been shying away from following those by-laws, and were never shot down for it. One certain president had brought the elections from April to March, when in the by-laws it states that the elections are to be held in April. The Robert's Rules and By-laws have been studied many times over to make sure that our PTO was doing everything legally. This caused a problem amongst the past presidents and executive committee members. Their problems seem to be that when I followed the way the old presidents had run certain things, because it seemed logical to stay in that certain pattern, that the by-laws immediately became important and needed to be followed. What I would like to say to you, bulldog, is that if your president is so disliked amongst your community, that maybe you should talk to her, and ask her in a polite way to try and follow what she's apparently not doing. If you want a copy of the minutes, go to the meetings and wait until afterwards to ask for them. Many meetings ask for things to be off record, just because they are unneccessary in the files.