<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by bovinegal:
Our Pres. is also a teachers aide in our school.
I find this to be a conflict. Is there any rule or bylaw which states you can not be an employee of the district and be an officer?<hr></blockquote>
How is this a conflict in your opinion? Is it based on a past personal experience that ended negatively?
I work at an Elementary school and last year opted to join the school's PTSA. I am currently the Vice President. Before joining the PTSA, I was often doing many things to assist the PTSA, mainly our Fundraising Coordinator.
At the end of the school year, I was nominated for Vice President. Because of my job here at the school (I am the Receptionist), I discussed the possibility of taking the position with my employer first.
It has been a very successful year for the PTSA here at our school. The cross-over for me has enabled things to run a little more smoothly because I am here all day, and in a position to deal with things for the PTSA that might normally have to wait until someone arrived here later in the day.
When it came time for nominations for next year, I asked the school Principal for his opinion on how this past year has gone. I wanted to make sure that there was not any conflict in his opinion for me to act on behalf of the PTSA during "on-the-clock" time. I also asked the PTSA President if she felt that I was able to offer enough assistance to the PTSA in light of my "job" sometimes having to take top priority.
Both were in agreement that the crossover between school staff and PTSA Officer worked out to be very beneficial.
If it is a conflict of interest, it is because of the PERSON who is in the position(s)of working on the staff and your school's PTO, PTA, or whatever. The reason it is a conflict is that the person who is working for your school and holding an Officers position of your group is not doing both with an open mind and/or in the best interest of the children or the school.
Please understand that this is strictly my own experience and opinion, and is not meant to offend any one person or group.
[ 04-15-2003: Message edited by: Cheri Armstrong ]</p>