:eek: I think "dlf" had the best approach for this. Why not expect to make a donation for a tray of lasagna if your taking it home?
Just to clear matters up,,,there has not been a question raised at any PTO meeting about this practice of letting everyone and their cousin and babysitter in for free, however I was on the board this year and did take this individually to the people on the board who did bring in their children free, husband, sister, and two other friends for free. We are a low income school and we only charge $5 per family for a family evening event, this should be no hardship for any PTO board member. It is not the occaisional volunteer who has adopted this practice either, but the board members themself have become a little too comfortable over the years with the same 4-5 people switching positions and assuming too much for free. We have not seen bylaws in our group for over 2 years and they are not adheard to if we can locate a copy. (No treasure's report or audit either).
This is not a matter of mistrust, this is a matter of those who choose to use their PTO status for gain. To order from Marie Calendar who catered our event for 40 extra people for a Teacher appreciation luncheon is not wise stewardship of our children's money (approx $250 worth of left over food was taken out the back door by 4 board members
). If I catered my husband's office party and paid for it myself, my head count might be over by 5%-10% to cover for big eaters or visiting person, but not 40 extra people!!! I am also witness to the Pres. taking cash from the SANTA STORE each day to pay for drinks and sandwiches for everyone from a local deli. How often does this happen at other PTO's? How do account for this in your book keeping? What was our real profit for the SANTA STORE and other events? :confused:
Now tell me again,,,,why would there be mistrust? The PTO has been told that it did not look right that the food was quickly swept out of the Teacher's lounge and into their own cars. This continues to happen at our school despite the warnings of inapproriatness, so yes, I would think that at the very least, we may have to make an amendment to the missing by laws that when their is too much to throw away just make a fair donation, and we can pack up a tray of lasagna for your dinner tonight
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