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Principal involvement

18 years 5 months ago #66813 by <MMWright>
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To ptomember111

:rolleyes: P.S. Shared decision making teams are in my opinion are the least of the places to start your search for answers of this nature.
18 years 5 months ago #66812 by <MMWright>
Replied by <MMWright> on topic RE: Principal involvement
Dear ptomember111

I read all of the responses to your initial question about the role of the PTO as a parent advocate in disputes with the school/Principal. I followed as you accepted the fact that the PTO is not the preferable or appropriate agency to facilitate conflict. I, too, was sitting on the edge of my seat to get an answer to your question. Then it begin to be very clear to me (about half way though reading the responses)that no one was going to take up the challenge of answering your question, at least not in such a public forum as this website.(tabboo) Perhaps it is more advisable for you to seek your answer in a more private forum: include an "untraceable" coded personal e-mail address;possibly include an offer of a cyber complimentary brown paper bag, a voice distorter and a vow never to ever quote or name the source of the information, or even ever actually make use of the answer to accomplish any minor or significant endeavor. Good luck...and I do not even believe in luck! (smile) Some matters are never spoken of or divulged in public; however there are those who are monitoring the situation. So although no one ever actually acknowledges that you even have merit to your point/protest, still matters are attended to; however at a significant cost (penalty) to the one who has the character or gall to bring the challenge against the Powers that be. So you must count the cost of. Choose your battles wisely and then with personal conviction pursue matters the best that you can and do not look for public/private approval apart from your own conscience. You will not be without blame or infallible in the sincerity of your pursuits, but you will live a life of TRUE LIBERTY.(smile) God Bless You. Respectfully, mmw (First time viewer of this site in search of PTO information and also ignorant of many PTO answers, but not completely ignorant of human nature or the process.)
18 years 5 months ago #66811 by Tod Stewart
Replied by Tod Stewart on topic RE: Principal involvement
Well, we have a similar dillema. I may have posted this in the wrong thread.

Can Teachers Hold Executive Board Positions?
18 years 6 months ago #66810 by pals
Replied by pals on topic RE: Principal involvement
Does your school have a shared decision making team or school improvement team...start there!

"When you stop learning you stop growing."
18 years 6 months ago #66809 by <MMWright>
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crewchief and luvmykids -- system wont let me reply under SOCIAL thread, so i popped over here....try this book and see how your kids like what you learned!

How to talk so kids will listen & listen so kids will talk, by Adele Faber
18 years 6 months ago #66808 by CrewChief
Replied by CrewChief on topic RE: Principal involvement
My school has a Parent Teacher Advisory Committee. It is a committee of the Board of Education and is chaired by a school board member. I'm not completely sure, but I think they are a select group of teachers and parents who work with the board member to investigate and bring back info regarding issues to the BOE.

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."
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