Originally posted by sunshinesara:
any suggestions on what we should do with a Pricipal who demands that we hand over 1/2 the fundraising profits to him?
What we did was establish a strict procedure for disbursing funds. The principal is included in the flow of information and has the ability to turn down requests (requests can come from parents or staff). The principal can also make requests.
At no point is there a single PTO officer deciding to cut a check for anything, unless it is in the budget as an event expense. We are trying to keep these types of decisions as impersonal as we can and also spread out the decision-making.
Any time we donate to the school for something (we would rather pay for the item directly) I include a letter stating exactly what the funds are to be used for. The bookkeeper puts it in the right fund and issues us a receipt.
We are fully independent, and no single person can make a demand that we do anything that won't be discussed and voted on if necessary. If there was a motiion at a meeting with quorum to donate half the profits to the school carte blanche, and it was seconded, and the vote was favorable, we would do it, though.