OK--get ready for my crybaby session!
Well, our micromanager (read principal) has now forced us to seek mediation with our superintendent. I felt ridiculous calling him--it was
SO, "MA--she's picking on me! Make her be nice!" But I just SNAPPED. Ironically we're a "bully-free" school, yet everyone feels bullied by the principal and the vice!
The last straw was--get this--we were taken to task by the principal for confusing the teachers. From now on when we hand out flyers to the teachers to distribute to the kids we have to put a note on them alerting the teacher that these flyers need to be distributed to the students one per student. Mind you they were MARKET DAY ORDER FORMS--which they mangaed to hand out last month JUST FINE without any help from us. It seems as though "the teachers" (mind you it always seem to be the same faceless, nameless teachers who have issues) were confused this month because we delivered the order forms in file folders with their names on it, and asked to have the file folders returned to us so that next month we could reuse them.
I expressed my humiliation and feeling of idiocy when I called the superintendent, and at least over the phone he was understanding and agreed to listen in on a meeting the principal called with us. Yet ANOTHER meeting addressing "Concerns about [y]our group." It seems no matter what we do, we're always doing it wrong--but not just "wrong"--but with animonsity and flagrant disregard for the rules. Rules which have never been layed out, mind you. We seem to be this renegade group of rabble-rousers doing the community greater harm by trying to get them to particpate in their child's school, and by FAR the WORST offense is FUNDRAISING. For monies which naturally go right into OUR pockets so that we can enjoy the benefits of all our hard work.
What makes this so frustrating is that the other groups in our school DEFINITELY don't follow all the rules we're accused of breaking (like I said--rules we didn't even know existed), yet becuase no namelss teacher or parent "tattles" on them they get away with it. Our detractor(s) LOVE to take EVERY flyer we release to our principal and have some issue with it or the event it's about. Naturally each time we're called into the office and chastised.
We've had NUMEROUS meetings with the principal about all this. Every time we're told, "Why NO--there's no problem!
Absolutely you can do the things you just asked you can do." You'd never know these meetings ever happened though every time we hand out a flyer
the principal approved though. It always becomes this scene where we've somehow misled her and are doing things differently than we said we'd be doing them. And of course they way we've "chosen" to do these things is the absolutely most offensive and obnoxious way possible, since we love being self-destructive and alientating our parents.
Like I said, I felt FOOLISH going to our superintendent--I'm almost
FORTY for crying out loud and am having a fit because someone is treating me "unfairly!" But the cummulative affect of all this is killing me and my board emotionally. It's utterly depressing to be called by the principal every time you do something and be admonished as though you were a naughty child. Especially when you feel as though no matter how hard you try to follow the rules and play nicely you're STILL wrong.
I know, I know, "WAH WAH WAH WAH - POOR ME." But I'm still utterly pis@ed off!
Any suggestions on how to handle the meeting? This should be be a LOT of fun, and totally comfortable! She originally called the meeting to "have a conversation" about "concerns with [y]our group and [y]our fundraising." Fundraising and flyers which SHE approved, remember. Before I committed I called the super to ask him to sit in on the meeting since we no longer feel comfortable meeting with her any more. It seems we walk out with notes and understandings of what was said and agreed upon that are completely different than her and the vice's interpretation are. I let her know this, as nicely as possible, when I called to firm up a date and time. She was completely flustered, and never called back to confirm the meeting time with me, the super's secretary did. I can just imagine HOW much fun the remainder of the school year is going to be!
[ 10-17-2004, 01:32 AM: Message edited by: kmamom ]