MELLISSA;136748 wrote:
I would also include an application for a PTO membership letting her know how concerns like this are addressed as a member.
I would decidedly *not* do this last step, as much as I'd want to. Your reaction to this kind of feedback is exactly the kind of thing that will get noticed.
If you need to go kick the dog to vent some frustrations, do that privately. Publicly, you've got to smile, than this person for the feedback, answer as nicely and understandingly as you can, etc. If she persists... stay nice. If she keeps persisting, stay nice.
If you're nice 99 times, and then short or holier-than-thou or "if you join, then you can complain" even once, guess what will be remembered.
It stinks, but that's a key part of the leadership job.
Tim