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christag;136940 wrote: Hello all,
I am new to the boards and to the semi-new to the whole PTA/School thing. We are having problems (of course) in our parent group. But nothing that I feel that can't be resolved with some direction and leadership training. Our issues are the basics - lack communication, no follow up, no expectations, no solid goals, etc... and they are causing major problems, hurt feels and people quitting left and right.
Anyway, long story short our principal does not want to get involved. So I have decided to step up to the plate using my professional management experience to speak to our executive committee for the greater good of the group/students, etc...but...because I am just a member and don't hold a position as of yet I am worried about perception - I don't want the training to be seen as me thinking I am the "end all be all and master problem solver."
Establishing a club would hopefully solve that problem.
Here's where I need the advice would you come to meetings/workshops for just parent leaders. First I would ask just the other school's parents groups leaders to come to the workshops then if all goes well we could open the club to other districts.
My vision: A club where parents leaders can learn the how toos and gain the skill sets for running an organization...and discuss their issues without the principals and everyone and their brother.
so your thoughts - would you come???? what am I missing to make this happen and should I get support from the superintendent? or just stick to my original thought an
Thanks,
C