We had a parent run for Prez telling parents she is better qualified for the position because her children are older (HS age) and won't 'get in the way' or be an issue for her to volunteer. The other gal had two children in elem. and talked about the work she had done that year at school.
Both women were Presidents the following two years and while one was more popular than the other, gal with the younger students was able to relate better to parents with daycare issues than the other gal (she just handed people her home phone number so they could call her daughter).
You gotta do what you gotta do to do the job but I frimly stand my kids are my responsiblity. It's a touchy topic. I do agree with Crystal if I'm involved in a play and my oldest wants a part, okay BUT her homework and grades come first. She has yet to go to the skating parties I organized the past 3 years!
Constructive insite- pat, you need to discuss your insight (NOT ISSUES) with a board member. "I would like to be more involved with the PTO but never know when there is a meeting? The play was great, how did you pull it off without advertiseing the need for help? Here is my phone number AND (if you want) e-mail address, please call me I would really love to do what I can!"
I wouldn't go to the school about this, I would talk to other parents though, see how they feel.
I hope I'm making sense, and I may not get to be the Room Mom I want to be right now, I will in five years. I have been on my Board for three years and have seen more than I signed up for at times. I do what I can knowing I can help more in the future ( my kids are 11, 5, 3, 1 and one more coming in 10 weeks).
Ask your child(ren) what they see. Ask your children how they feel about your involvement...I was surprised and happy with the answer I got. It's what keeps me going.