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Maybe in YOUR school. Most certainly not in mine! I have yet to see any of our students OR office staff xeroxing, distributing fliers or product, dealing with vendors, collecting any monies or being fiscally responsible for the funds raised.The students are doing the work, the office staff is doing the work.The PTO is just sponsoring it with their name.
Normally it's not just a few parents making the decisions. From personal experience though, I know this CAN be true. That is then an issue to be taken up with the board and membership--if there is any that actually help enough to merit being able to have say in what goes on. You can't expect people to bust their asses fundraising and running programs and doing their best to help the school, then be happy when people who didn't help in the least suddenly feel they know what's best to do! While not all principals are control freaks or somehow deficient in other ways, their position alone does not deem them the most appropriate choice to control the funds.How can a few parents and that's just what it is delegate how the funds are spent. The principal should be responsible.
Well, if the PRINCIPAL is controlling the funds, it really is just a "few" people controlling the money isn't it? I myself would be LESS likely to respond positively to a fundraiser knowing that it was either controlled anarchy concerning the funds raised or just ONE person making the decisions with the money.Do you think that the community would respond if they new just a few people were controlling the funds. No Way!
If it really is that bad, that's a shame. The money should be spent on budgeted expenses bettering the school. BUT, you should be happy knowing that at least the money is being carefully watched and not stolen or frittered away.Our PTO has over $20,000.00 in their account and yet every little item that goes to the board for approval is like a major act of Congress.
I'm not sure what you're saying here. I certainly hope your principal wants curriculum. THAT'S THEIR JOB. DO you mean the principal wants the funds to support the school in ways that your tax dollars are supposed to be? In that case your PTO is right--it's NOT the PTO's responsibility to provide the kids with what they're SUPPOSED to have as MANDATED by the state and federal government. And YES, whose responsibility it is IS very much the issue. You're probably paying good money with your taxes to make sure your kid gets a good education. I know I am. So when my BOE and administration is NOT doing their job with MY money, I tend to get irritated. They money the PTO is raising is for enhancing and improving your child's educational experience. It's not supposed to be used to provide what you're already paying for with your tax dollars. Just whose responsiblity the curriculum is and how it's funded is a very real concern--people are payed very good money to do those jobs. If they aren't doing them, well....Our principal wants curriculum: PTO says that is not their resonsibility but the responsiblity of the district. Who ever is responsible is not the issue
Somehow I don't think that will ever be a problem for anyone.I will never ever help our PTO out again.
Obviously, you have never run a fundraiser. First off, in most situations (99% of the time) it's parent volunteers who run the copies and distribute them or catelogs or whatever, into the teachers boxes. Next, it's the months of arranging the events to coincide on the school calendar. If you are giving the students any kind of prizes and they aren't provided by the company you use, you work months in advance procurring and putting together prizes. Then when the fundraiser goes home, 98% of it comes from the parents who take them home, to work, call the relatives etc.Excuse me, but the PTO is not the one earning the money. The students are doing the work, the office staff is doing the work
You must be one of the lucky few that pay absolutely no taxes. Of course why would it be the responsibility of our local, state and national governments to provide, oh say, an education and the tools for our children. How absurd of us to assume that our tax dollars should go to things like curriculum. We need to fundraise for our public education and then the school board can spend all the money on booze and women like it was meant to be!Our principal wants curriculum: PTO says that is not their resonsibility but the responsiblity of the district.
I don't think anyone will disagree with you there but I strongly suspect that most people would expect that some of the tax dollars they pay every year would go that purpose. Because quite frankly, not every school even has a PTA/PTO or any volunteer group. Hey, if they can't fundraise then they should just go work in the factories or live in the streets like urchins. Wait, this is 2004 not 1904. All of our children deserve to get the best education possible and it shouldn't come to the lucky few who fundraise well. And while we're on it, when your illustrious legislators look at the school budgets, they don't see that the PTO bought all the paper for the school or supplied the leveled readers. Only that they got them and they did okay without funds.The issue is to help the students get the best education possible. Why aren't there laws for this.
I get the feeling you won't be missed. I suspect that you had no idea that most principals have money for their own budgets but they do and I suspect that you have no idea how much money is in his/her budget because you've probably never looked at the school's financial report (but there is one and many schools send them out annually to parents)I will never ever help our PTO out again.