Aloha. My name is Wryen Kiwaha. I am 18 years old and have no children of my own. However, since last year, I have been active with my local elementary school's PTO. In fact, at the beginning of this school year I was elected its President and Chief Executive Officer. I became a member representing my nephews and nieces who attend the school. I love this school and would do anything for it.
However, in later April 2011 we began planning our event called Ho'olaule'a. In Hawaiian, it means "Celebration." The Ho'olaule'a is a public fundraising event with games, food, bake sales, a Country Store, etc. And, this year the principal decided to consolidate Ho'olaule'a with May Day. For those of you who don't know what May Day is, it is a Hawaiian cultural event where the school's graduating students (in our case, 5th graders) are selected to be King, Queen and princes/princesses representing the eight Hawaiian islands. These students make up the royal court and represent the royalty of the former Hawaiian Kingdom. Students, teachers and staff all perform hula for the community. It is one of the most important cultural traditions we have in modern times.
Anyways, in planning for this event, everything was going smooth until the 5th grade teacher at our school decided she was going to make things difficult for us. It seems like every time we have something important to organize, all the teachers and staff support us - except her. She likes to play the victim quite a bit and tells everybody that she has so much to do for the PTO - even though we never asked her to do it. She is constantly giving me grief and calls me often (which I dread because by the end of the conversation she has found some way to make me feel useless).
Anyways, we haven't event approached the day of the event and I'm beginning to break. She has made things so much worse. As an alumnus of the school, I love the school so much. For me, its always been a second home. This year, this teacher whom I had respected and liked for many years, has made me feel so unwelcome and unwanted. I am doing my best, but it seems like nothing is good enough.
I have thought many times of resigning, but, have chosen not to. I'm willing to take her crap in order to support the students of this school.
Amy idea or advice for a young PTO President like me?