Ai yi y--OUCH. Could it get any MORE Hellish?
It seems to me you have two choices: Hash it out in a public meeting, ot throw up your hands and let them handle things if they're so scary smart. (If they're as charming as they seem, I can't imagine they'll be getting too much help).
You sound like a much better and more mature person than me! One of my faults is letting myself get caught up in this sort of drama too much. I would admittedly probably be working my magic through the grapevine, send out a school-wide notice listing the agenda of the next meeting, make sure the next meeting was packed in MY favor, then let the chips fall where they may.
Yes, bylaws should be followed. But they aren't engraved on the same tablet with the ten commandments, so I tend to take a more pragmatic view of them and feel they RULE when it comes to things financially and legally. This sort of personnel crap is a little more dicey, because while on one hand you want to follow "da rules" if you never bend you ultimately break. Assuming your PTO is under the school's umbrella the principal can pretty much direct the events, and anything decided prior to now, in my opinion, would hold. The principal's lack of action and support is bothering me. For someone who seems to have been the catalyst for all this they should be speaking to these people to keep things in order.
I suppose you could have another vote, and seeing as this lot doesn't seem to be too interested in what's good for the group as opposed to themselves you could angle that against them. Just make sure the slate you'd pick to run with would be comprised of people you can trust and are well-liked.
I've got my detractors who claim we've let our group become just like the one before us (controlling, unwelcoming and untrustworthy
). At first it REALLY bothered me, because it's SO not true. While it does continue to aggravate me on some level, I've calmed down and seen this bunch for the ever-whining, never happy, peeing on parade bunch they are. They love you when things go
their way but when you have to take a stance or don't agree--watch out. :eek: They're so loud it seems like they speak for many, and have everyone's ear if you were believe everything they say. I've come to depend on my faithful friends and supporters whom I trust don't go for their crap and find my sanity there.
Fight the good fight, and if the fight isn't a good one, at least get in a few good parting shots!
[ 03-26-2005, 02:40 AM: Message edited by: kmamom ]