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I still think JHB hit the nail square on the head here. come on, what is the Principal want with a PTO besides the $50k it's been raising for the school. Instead of sitting down and asking for help with textbooks and computers, she holds up a pen and says "Gimme!"Originally posted by JHB:
We went through this a couple times, and it wasn't a case of controlling principal but just hard financial times.
At our last meeting before our elections he came to the meeting and announced that he wanted to change from a PTA to a PTO. The reason for this was to make it easier for him to use the $60,000.00 we raised to buy books and desks.
As a PTA the strength is in the Association. Why do you think the superintendent wants to leave PTA. He knows that by staying PTA you have the resources and thesupport of state and National to fall back on. Yes he truely is being a bully!Our strength is in our independence. If it is decided by the general membership to go from a PTA to a PTO the key factor will be I how strong the new bylaws are.