I feel if these teachers do not support the HSA/they do not fundraise for the monies,and have not attended meetings in the past, but appear to only skew a vote- they should not be considered part of the voting body. Has anyone encountered this before? Is there precedent to set aside a vote-parents at the meeting wanted to check into leasing as we do for the computers, the burden for the cost of maintenance of the purchase was left open,(bulbs in the projectors run $300-$500 with a 5 year life, then there is the cost of the programs to put on them
Is this the issue?
The good news you can ask the Board to go back and review the minutes (hoping they took any!) and ask for a recount and question the entire proceeds! You won't be very popular but right now you need Roberts Rules of Order not your by-laws.
I would formally request a few minutes to speak to the entire Board and ask about last months (?) voting and
you want to review and have a re-vote siteing this was a major decision and not enough notice or discussion was given. I would hold your thoughts on the fact that the vote was "stabbotaged"(SP) by the teachers, you focus first should be how this was not handled properly.
Come prepaired
Come ready
Don't expect a miracle!
Check out Roberts Rules web site and forum. Do a goolge (I can't remember the exact address) but they have a great Q&A part that really helps.
Be prepaired to be told what is done is done but you know....you don't have to sell any cookie dough next time if the money you raised isn't going to be spent with your vote....
I really am in a good mood!!