I need an objective opinion on this please!
We had Arts Alive at school on Friday. This is a full day of art and music activities where the students rotate through classrooms, either making something or watching demonstrations. It is really a great day! Our music and arts teachers generally organize this; however, this year they both are having health problems and it was left to the vice prinicipal to organize. Now, this man is very nice, but very obsessive and anal about organizing. And he is one who takes on lots of projects and things get lost in the shuffle.He and I have a good relationship and have worked well together. So, I went to him in December and said, I will be glad to help with organizers (I'm the PTO volunteer coordinator) if you would like. He said, Thanks, I will start organizing in January and let you know what we need. Ok--End of January comes, I go to him and say again I will be happy to help with volunteers. (I have developed a pretty good rapport with most of the volunteers and felt like I wouldn't have a hard time.) He says, Ok--I will let you know. End of Febuary--I ask AGAIN (3rd time) if he needs any help with volunteers. He says he will let me know. So at that point, I said, if he comes to me then fine, but if not, thats fine also. I don't think it is a personality issue, because we get along pretty well, have worked together before. I think it is a matter of him being in over his head with this project and not really knowing what was going on.
Well, they began sending home very vague fliers asking for volunteers. A kindergarten parent or a new parent to our school would have no idea of what Arts Alive is, and the flier just simply asked for volunteers. Well, after reevaluating some other situations, myself and the president did not volunteer. We planned to go be with our classes and walk around, like other parents have done in previous years. We generally volunteer to help.
Well, we both had other issues and didn't make it in at all, which turns out to be a good thing.
Parents who went to the school to walk with their classes were told they could not do s, although this is something that has never been a problem before and was not addressed in any fliers. One parent was even called to the office and told he couldn't walk with the class. But they were all told, if they wanted to stay and volunteer, they could. That afternoon, a parent informed me of this and when i asked the VP about it, he said out of 650 students, he only got 5 volunteers, and if they could walk with their kids, then they could certainly volunteer. Now, parents are ticked off, and I expect getting volunteers is going to be harder than normal.
We are a public school. Can a VP do this? Where do I go from here in trying to mend fences? I am pretty mad about the whole thing, becuase I have no doubt I could have gotten more than 5 volunteers, so I feel like he has brought all this on himself.