Thanks Slick..
In response to your questions---first, they are not getting a new site to themselves--apparently when the old principal (THANK GOD SHE IS GONE) told the pastor about it, she neglected to mention a new site--tried to sneak it in. He was totally against that. And after some round and round with me about giving them access to the site to do their own pages--to which my answer was they can HAPPILY provide all the content they want--however they want it to look, but you can't have two webmasters. The technology advisor backed me on all of it so now, the paid fundraiser needs to get with me to work out a way for her to send me what the want for their section--and I'll put it on pages, link it up and no questions asked. Which is what I had been RECOMMENDING all summer and was blown off by former principal. In fact, after that meeting when they ripped me for not having a good PTO site (we really call it HSA at our school)---I told her I had asked them REPEATEDLY for what they want and was blown off. Her terse response: "You get it like the rest of the parents, what makes you think you should have your own advanced copy?" Um, because I am the school webmaster, that's why. I could go into a litany of what this woman said at the end about a lot of things, which I've only shared with a few confidantes since she had most of the people fooled most of the time.
The biggest obstacle was the old principal. She was only there for a year, but she gave away the farm to the PTO presidents this year and last year because she LOVED how ambitious they are. (She also loved that they didn't care for her predecessor and hated that I worked well with that person and wouldn't let anyone talk trash about her around me). Our pastor liked this PTO guy, too--but other things have happened that have led him to question whether or not this guy is getting too big for his britches. The email campaign and private meeting with the superindendent (which apparently the super didn't care for either), was a bad start.
I'm not a "this is the way it's been done person." In fact, when I was president I shook a lot of things up myself---for the better of the school. But I did it in a collaborative manner. I worked with the other parent volunteers to improve things, got feedback, tried to make things stronger. I had a tough as nails year because of things that I had no control over (some personality drama that was taking place outside the school but was happening with board members), but in the end--we led not by elevating ourselves as better than the other parents, but by being humble and recognizing that it was the volunteers---not us as HSA presidents--that made the difference. This guy---he won't deign himself to deal with volunteers---he has his paid person (which I agreed we needed a pro-fundraiser--but for the school to be able to capitalize on what the diocese required from development, not put the burden/power in HSA's hand), and his staff from his own company doing things. Parent volunteers are just mindless resources to him.
I was willing in the beginning to work with him collabortively--but every time we're in a room, he reminds people that he only wants to work with people he can direct. He's sneaky, underhanded, and not to be trusted. I wonder what else he's up to. People think he's "funny" and "wonderful"--but he makes inappropriate comments that are very unprofessional--like to an 8th grade student fundraising for the class trip working concessions at the play that Kingpin's dad, of course, was the "star". "So there---is it one for cash box, one for you?" (smirk). The teacher advisor laughed at him and said "of course not." I looked right at him and said, "Interesting thought coming out of the mouth of the future HSA president."
He also made a comment to me about the fact that I was tasked (and had begged for years to get out of) recording the family fundraising activity (we have a fundraising mandate). I told him whoever he hired could gladly do that--I don't think a parent should have all the knowledge and pressure I've had to live with for years feeling like a bill collector on that. His comment: "ya, you've become the mandate nazi" Oh. No. He. Didn't. I was upset. Told his wife that one casually and her response was, "I'm sure if my husband said that, it was in a loving way." Not a chance sister....
I meet in a week with the new principal to go over what I do, and how it's been done. The agreement is I do all of the school stuff---he does his stuff, but there is one site. This battle has been won, but not sure how long the war is going to last. I don't trust this bozo---at all.