I am new to this message board, my 1st time. I am 2 yrs into our PTO.We have very little parental support as far as volunteering, meetings, etc. 2 1/2 of us do it all. The half meaning a part time volunteer. We fund 2 field trips per class per year, speakers, Open House, Christmas Program, Fall Festival & Parade, etc. We do 2 big fundraisers where the students sell items to fund most of this. We have a Turkey Raffle and the proceeds to back to the classrooms so that teachers may purchase the "extra" things that usually comes out of thier own pocket. We have a Ham Raffle that goes to the "special" classes (music, gym, art, library, spanish, etc). We have a fundraiser for 5-8 that goes towards the 6th grade trip to Science Camp and 8th grade to Washington DC. Also a Santa Shop to help pay for the Christmas Program, and needy family fund. And a Mothers/Fathers Day Shop in May, to help pay for insurance due over the summer and Open House the next fall.That takes care of K-8. Then 9-12 teachers, dean of students, high school classes, national honor society, administration, etc., may request PTO sponsor or contribute to their "cause". We have sent students to leadership seminars, we regularly contribute to the needy family fund, we help bring in a D.A.R.E speaker,and more. In return the high school students and teachers help us with some of our events for K-8. We have had some last minute requests that "squeezed" us a bit, but if it is a worthy cause, we do our best. Our principal is sometimes wishy washy, mostly w/ remembering what is going on. But, we have a school calendar that we sign up all our activities, and a approval form we must fill out and put in the principal and super's mailbox. They approve it and put it back in our mailbox. I should say that we are a very small town and K-8 consists of 153 students. I believe K-12 is a little over 200. We are not the only fundraising group. There are several other groups/classes that do fundraisers. Around this school, if you want it, you must sell, sell, sell! We don't get much funding from our board of education. They run the ship, but we provide the water; if you know what I mean! I just felt the need to respond. I sometimes feel overwhelmed, but after reading some of the things you all talk about I am relieved to know I'm not alone and also that we are not as restricted, or constricted as some. Thank you for all your insightful information. By the way our funds are completely seperate from the school. They only get involved with our funds if we ask our school treasurer to do an audit for us. We have had a couple of complaints but mostly praise of how we took our PTO from about being disolved to where we are today. Pretty good for 2 "no names". Some of the staff raz us about the name/no name game people try to play. (...ie... the complaints.."but my child is so and so"...to which we reply "they are ALL `school name` students to us"). Thanks again!