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Thanks for the encouragement! I was really surprised that much money was there after five years of inactivity. I'm hoping it will give us the leverage to really jump start things. MAYBE, just MAYBE, once there is actually something to participate in, people will participate!Originally posted by fencingmom:
I assume you are the Pres.? You have to do what you gotta do girl! Be as nice as you can to those who actually do help the PTO but stick to your guns and do what you think is right.
You do have a nice little stash of money. Our PTO is 9 months old and I would love to have 3K in our account.
You are right, VERY similar. I think she is well intentioned but she is clearly already overextended so it is beyond me why she would accept a position that would traditionally require a lot of attention. I empathize with her situation because she does have some very legitimate reasons (full time student, five kids, elderly parents and a grandparent to care for, and one working car between a family of 10). But however valid her busy schedule is, I was concerned about how much she would actually be able to contribute BEFORE I found out how much work was before us. She loves the school and has a lot of passion so I don't want to offend or alienate her but I don't have time to do both of our jobs. And even bigger, I don't want to look like a control freak who won't let anyone else have a say so. I am worried that a) I'm going to delegate things to her and she won't follow through or b) I do it myself and something eventually slips through the cracks and then she'll probably complain I don't 'let' her help. I tend to be very assertive about things I feel passionately about and can easily come across as combative. Right now I do have a good reputation at the school. I've worked very hard at establishing that rapport and really don't want to undermine it.Originally posted by kmamom:
Your situation reminds me a lot of mine with our fundraising chair (I have some postings about that from a few weeks ago). A lovely person (sort of) who thinks she knows how to handle situations and people based one her long history with the school district (both as a former student and parent of a 5th grader and highschooler). She inserts herself at every chance to "show us what we're doing wrong" and manages to not only alienate people from our very new group, but also ALWAYS manages to turn the blame on ME when a situation goes awry.
Pass the stick, girlfriend... I'm glad it's not just me.Thanks for listening to my vent. I say we just get a stick and beat the hell out of them until they succomb to our wisdom!