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Unregistered;126560 wrote: I am an officer in the PTO at a Christian school. I, along with 2 others, get stuck with everything! I recognize that we are all regular people with jobs and families and other commitments. However, what I don't like is to be lied to. Yes, I have high standards for myself and others. However, if someone tells me that they are going to do something, then I should be able to count on him/her. Our other officers do not lead by example and they do not uphold their duties. To be part of a Christian school, one should expect them to be men/women of their word. Their word is worthless and causes the rest of us to have to jump through hoops and stress ourselves out to pick up their slack. These are volunteer positions and if they don't want to do the work, they should pass the duty to someone that is willing to do it. The working officers cannot continue like this. As you said...we are regular people with jobs and families and other commitments.
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snushy;105263 wrote: I'm the PTO President at my son's school, and I am the one who "gets stuck" handling just about everything. It frustrates me sometimes, but I made the committment to be the President. The PTO VP and PTO Secretary are the only two people that help out when things need to get done. However, if they aren't available, I have to do things myself.
The point here is that PTO Officers are regular people with jobs and families and other committments. They should help when they can and show up when they make a committment to help with a particular event. Just my opinion.
rafesmom;105261 wrote: Our group is starting to grow and I really feel its setting a bad example for new members and not giving them a very good impression of our PTO's officers. I guess I expect more of a commitment out of the officers than other members - is that wrong? :confused: