Okay, I've been watching this board for a couple of days to see how this would pan out, and I have to add something.
I am "new" to our PTO this year, and I am extremely active within both the PTO and our school. I took on fundraising this year, a position which has, for the better part of five years, sat empty.
People asked me to do it, and I said no. Three times. Finally, I said yes, and I never once regretted my decision. Until about two weeks ago.
It has come to my attention that for quite some time, some of the members of the past PTO board feel that I (and the new prez) are not respectful of the way things have been done in the past. We have new ideas, want to reinvent the wheel on a couple of new things, are REALLY enthusiastic, and are bringing in a lot of new blood.
They feel that we are basically spitting on the remains of past years PTO run activities.
The thing is, parent volunteers were at an all-time low in the past couple of years, and the board decided to take on several of the committees themselves.
Our new president basically said that if we don't have people to head the committees, those events will not happen, which is MORE THAN FAIR, I think, since I truly believe that people will step up to the plate, not out of obligation, but because they want to, and have felt like they couldn't in the past.
We are really excited to be doing this, however, there has been such a negative downturn not by the teachers, definitely not by the students, but by the parents who have done this in the past, which is so sad. It has been a real eye-opener for us, and unbelievably disappointing.
The hardest thing for me is that I didn't want to do this in the first place, then I got excited, now I am rethinking my decision. I could just be hanging out with my kids, and here I am getting stressed out because people think I am trying to bash what they've done in the past, when in fact, I'm just trying to build on what they started.
I just want to do what's best for my kids and our school. It's that simple.