You mentioned that this was all announced by the school board, my wheels of questioning start with
*What does the district know?
*Do they have someone that has studied this and can answer questions?
*If this is to save money, great, what are we saving money on/what is darn expensive?
ETC
Also, for now, you need to be a parent that just happens to be in the PTO unless agreeded that you are speaking for ALL the PTO members. A touchy one you may want to think about too.
I have been before the school board and school district with questions (not issues) and what helps is to have eveything typed out and copies made for everyone. I offered my personal information and simple asked that I have many questions/concerns as do other members of our group and here they are. 24/48 hours is acceptable time period to allow them to answer and I was luck that was recieved possitive.
I am at a charter school and well, we are a different breed, but when questions arise (i.e. the school became incorporated a couple years back) submitting questions worked for me. Afterwords my questions and their answers were published in the school's newsletter to inform parents as the school saw many shared the same concerns.
Once you know what is their plan, hopefully the other "stuff" will come together easier.
If everyone knows how to build the boat and what the boat needs to carry, construction and and work loads will be easier to manage
[ 01-26-2004, 07:23 PM: Message edited by: mykidsmom ]