Your profile says you are from Texas. In this state, The Public Information Act provides a mechanism for citizens to inspect or copy government records. (i.e., Open Records requests)
I'm not a lawyer, but would expect that a public school district would fall under this set of rules.
Here's a web site from the Texas Office of the Attorney General. In particular, read the FAQ.
www.oag.state.tx.us/opinopen/opengovt.shtml
A couple points from me. 1) Be careful what you say and to whom. You don't want to endanger anyone's reputation needlessly. 2) Personally, I'd probably just start with an informal request. We made a similar request to our Principal last year, just because we wanted to understand more about how the funds were used. He cheerfully brought an accounting of his Activity Account to our next meeting and shared it with us.
On the other hand, if you want your name to stay out of it, you could ask a 3rd party to make the request. Note - the government entity is not allowed to ask WHY you want the information.
At least in our district, the school's accounts are audited by an internal auditor. There are a lot of controls in place. Also, our principal wouldn't have direct access to the PTO funds.
[ 09-18-2003, 04:43 PM: Message edited by: JHB ]