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PTO cochair problem

18 years 1 week ago #62514 by CrewChief
Replied by CrewChief on topic RE: PTO cochair problem
Wow, this is the kind of trouble that can sink a PTO very quickly. Right now, even though the secretary is a good friend, her info is still heresay. I would suggest a friendly and private face-to-face meeting with your co-president. Just say something like, "Gosh, I'm hearing some things through the grapevine and I'm worried that there may be some negative feelings." Approach her with a positive attitude and a real intention to work things out. Co-leading is tough without clear communication and division of duties.

p.s. Just as a side note.... I once had a fellow officer that I considered to be a very good friend. Over time, though, I found that her desire for drama and gossip overrode any feelings of friendship. I suggest you take anything your 'friend' says with a grain of salt until you really know what her intentions are.

Some people come into our lives and quickly go. Some stay for awhile and leave footprints on our hearts. And we are never, ever the same."

"The ultimate aim of karate lies not in victory or defeat but in the true perfection of one's character."
18 years 1 week ago #62513 by Karenc
PTO cochair problem was created by Karenc
We have a new PTO that is functioning really well. We have 2 co-presidents, a VP, a secretary & a treasurer as well as a PAL (on the board) and 4 teachers who rotate so there's always a teacher rep at the board meetings. Sounds like PTo heaven doesn't it!

We have had a really successful Halloween event with an unheard of number of supporters and helpers both from the teachers & the parents. The Principal has written an article in the monthly newsletter that states how wonderful it is to have increased parent/teacher involvement and an improved communication level in all areas. For the first time ever we have a standing committee for fundraising that are all gung-ho about increasing our funds....we've had virtually no fundraising in the past. And generally morale is high.

Now to the problem; I am one of the co-presidents and yesterday was told by the secretary - a good friend of mine - that the other co president has contacted her to rally support to have a "paper signed" to "remove" me from my role! Firstly, I don't know what I've done wrong.....I am a self-starter though and a decision maker and I can delegate....she is more of a silent partner and tends not to initiate anything, but when asked for her opinion she agrees with what I suggest, and has even said "I'm glad you suggested that, I was thinking the same thing".

What should I do....I don't know whether to call an emergency board meeting and expose her sneakiness & two-faced attitude, or to confront her privately, or ignore it and hope it goes away.

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