As many of the posters here know, I can usually be counted on to provide some harsh answers, many times giving advice to "cut out the cancer" instead of killing it with kindness. After reading the previous post(s), I think everyone will be surprised that I do not, in this case, support the 'calling of the principal'.
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr> ...the principal has simply named her own board... If so, she needs to be called on it. <hr></blockquote>
I think you must find an upper road, one that will not thwart the organization in the end. Angering the principal by 'calling' her on it is not, repeat NOT, the way to go. You do need to sit down with her/him and discuss it. You do need to stand your ground. You do need to produce bylaws that back up your case. There are plenty of "DO's" here, don't jump on the one "DON'T".
While I don't know what the answer is, I can tell you that it would be best to swallow the anger before approaching the principal. You must work with this individual all year, and like it or not, he/she runs that school. Don't cut off your nose to spite your face. Make an appointment for your entire Board of Officers to go have a 'sit-down' with the principal and carefully, without animosity or anger, explain and discuss the obvious problem. I think this would also be a great time to lay out your 'plans for the year' as well as find out what he/she wants done. I think there must be something very specific the principal wants done, because for the life of me I can't figure out any other reason for what he/she has done.
As for the other group: As long as your bylaws have been followed, they are out. Do not dignify their 'over-throw' of your organization with anger. You could sit down with them, your board and theirs, with a copy of the bylaws and your IRS papers and just explain The Way It Is. They have no leg to stand on as long as your group has bylaws to protect it and are current under 501(c)3.
Good Luck!
OH! AND DO THE SIT DOWN WITH THE OTHER BOARD IN PUBLIC!
[ 06-25-2002: Message edited by: TheMetzyMom ]</p>