crewchief you are truly amazing, "I've been on both sides of conflict resolution. It takes caring, reasonable, open-minded folks on each side of the issue to be willing to work together if any real progress is going to be made. "
i will join your PTO too, any day!!
jules, only YOU know the dynamics, personalities, and maybe the hidden agendas those personalities MAY have, and i emphasize MAY. if the personalities aer not, as crewchief describes "caring, reasonable, open-minded folks " my advice, from personal experience, is this: WHY BOTHER? focus on your kids and work for the school directly with the teachers or other staff, contribute solo mission and not thru the politics and agonies of what seems to lie ahead for you, of the pto. of course, this is based only on what little you have shared, only YOU know the whole picture, and only YOU can decide whats best for YOU. focus on your sanity, your kids, your school , and dont stress over PTO. we can all contribute if need be, outside of 'organized' contributors such as PTO.
if there is grief in trying to work things out, you have to wonder is it worth it, and what are you really fighting for? PTO should NOT be that hard, if its hard, somethings fishy, and not worth your bother or losing any ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZs.