YEAH--road trip!
Ouch! And I thought
my bunch were a bad lot! While the PTA may not be perfect, I am very glad that we are one these days--at least I have a chain of command I'm climbing to make sure my school's unit gets back on track. If it were just up to our principal or BOE to get that done we'd really be introuble!
Perhaps this "president" of yours needs to read the bullying thread over in "Day to Day!" An anonymous note reminding her the term we're using here is "president" not "dictator" or "master" might be in order as well. I'm assuming she wasn't voted in--is she self-appointed, or was there a bloody coup d'etat? If she was elected--it might do well to remind her that as the democratic process got her in office, it can also serve to get her out.
No bylaws? What gives? Though I suppose they aren't
REALLY necessary--at least not according to my officers. They're there more for "guidance."
So she changed the password--is it possible to get it from someone else? Is this broad the only one authorized to sign checks, etcetera? If she's not, make sure whoever is gets down to the bank ASAP to speak to the bank manager and get a copy of the records. Also--who's EIN are you using? The school's? If that's the case, make sure you get the principal involved by explaining the situation to her--she might be more interested in taking a stand once it's explained to her in terms of money that could go "buh-bye." Not that this megalomaniac necessarily has any plans to shuffle off to Buffalo (or Atlantic City as one PTA pres here in Jersey did) with the school's funds, but anyone that determined to keep questioning eyes away from the books is inviting trouble. If you are using the school's EIN, I'd get moving on setting up a true PTO or PTA unit with proper rules and guidelines to keep everyone in order.
Good luck--and always remember we here in the boards are always up for a road trip to help those in need!