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ANDPresident's Job = Anything and Everything.
My group's bylaws say:
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The president shall preside at all PTO Board meetings. The President is an ex-officio member of all committees, except the Nominations Committee. The President shall appoint all committees and shall designate a chairman of such committees subject to Board approval.
It's that 'ex-officio member' part that kills!!! Also, even though you're only one vote, you are the leader of the team and everyone else will look to you for leadership and direction. What kind of (and how much) leaderhsip and direction you provide depends entirely on your management style and the makeup of your group.
Check out the thread started 6/20/06 by 3strongitkes:OK, serious answers......
I'll start from the beginning of the term (July 1) and go through the school year.
-Set year's monthly meeting schedule
-Talk to principal about recruiting teacher reps
-Fill out personal calendar (school calendar, PTO activities, by-laws review year?, School Board election year?, nominations committee, etc.)
-Review/Update Policies and Procedures guide
-Prepare/mail Welcome Packets for board members
-Talk with new board members
-Meet with principal regarding goals/activities
-Manage Registration activities
-Speak at Newcomer's Welcome and Q&A time
-Maintain PTO's bulletin board
-Set monthly meeting agendas
-Email meeting reminders
-Preside over meetings
-Email monthly reminder of newsletter submission deadline
-Attend committee meetings as needed/as invited
-Guide committee chairs as needed
-Review all PTO print items (mass mailings to parents and/or teachers, newsletter submissions, press releases, school website postings)
-Oversee the big picture (committee overlap, schedules, conflicts of interest)
There are probably plenty of other things that just aren't occuring to me right now. So much of it becomes second nature that it's sort of like remembering to breath. You just do it.....