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OneandOnly;135459 wrote: Debbie--did you approach school administration & your district about this issue. Although you are a PTO and have your own bylaws, they must be in line with school policy. If they only wish to have people on school grounds that have children that attend the school, then that will have an impact on how your membership is created.
More and more schools are adopting strict security policies and although a member does not have to volunteer; they can. Allowing the general public to be members is inviting them into your school without question. As long as they can say they have PTO business there, that means no background checks, full access to the school and full access to students. And as you can see by reading the events & issues in some posts on this site--not everyone follows the rules or school policy and takes it upon themselves to conduct their own agenda.