Just a thought....how awful would it be to meet with the Principle and simply tell 'him' this is unprofessional and it will be reall difficult to have a PTO with no information to go by. " I don't want to be difficult but I need the information (include WHAT you are missing) the former members are keeping from us to be able to continue the PTO. I can't even obain finacial records...No really I can't. I don't want to fail at something I haven't even been given the chance to do and I feel I am being set up to fail."
It's really sad adults feel the need to act this way.
Keep us posted....May the force be with you.
Jo,
We haven't tried asking the outgoing pres about this stuff yet. We did ask the outgoing treasurer to call the bank so they will let us look at the accounts. She said she would then called the Principle and complained. Our problem is that their board and the principle are very clickish. I guess no one ever inquired about any of this stuff. I don't even think they took minutes at the meetings.
It's so frustrating, it's like they want us to fail. We just cant figure out why.
Cenoz1, Can I assume that you have tried speaking directly with both the outgoing pres. & treasurer? Before you speak with her again have a list prepared of the specific things you're looking for (i.e. check book & bank statements, receipts, copy of bylaws, copies of minutes, computer disks, etc...). Do you have a filing cabinet at school where any old PTO records are kept?
I guess I've had an even better transition than I realized. Our previous officers turned over lots of information & if anything's missing, we just ask for it.
Good Luck & keep us informed!
Jo
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23 years 5 months ago - 1 year 7 months ago#94797by Cenoz1
Thanks for responding so quickly. I have to agree something doesn't quite feel right. The problem we're having now is that they Principle and the out going Pres are very good friends.
We haven't been able to get into the bank account because no one authorized us to look at the account. We have to get a letter signed by atleast 2 members of last years board authorizing it. So far no luck
My first question to the outgoing officers would be where is the bank information. There's no way they should not be passing that along to you - it makes me wonder if there's something to hide. If they won't answer you, get the principal involved. Admittedly you don't want to start a war, but you can't be expected to function without the bank info.
Here is a quick response to one of your problems. Having been a bookkeeper as well as a PTO Treasurer and President, I can tell you that you should be an authorized signer on your checking account. Assuming you are, then you are entitled to request from your bank, a copy of all of the financial records including statements, and copies of cancelled checks. Their may be some fee for this, but I don't see how you can efficiently run your PTO without them. They should give you an idea of your budget outlook and how much you brought in on your fundraising efforts. Request actual profit amounts from the fundraising companies themselves. Then be sure to keep public files somewhere that future Officers will be able to access. Good Luck with this sticky situation!