Our PTO has followed this plan for years now. I didn't get it at first, falling into the trap of thinking, "Well, we're a PTO, we HAVE to hold monthly general meetings." Now, after seeing this approach work so well in our school, I couldn't imagine trying to change it.
We hold a General meeting in August to approve the budget and one in May for elections. Unless we call a special one, that's it.
The Executive Board holds monthly meetings where are business is transacted. By design, we have a large Board (25-35 people) comprised of elected officers, 4 school reps, all the committee chairs, and parent rep from each grade. (kind of a room parent chair). We feel a large Board is necessary so that 4 or 5 people aren't controlling everything. Meeting dates/times are published and open to observers. Once in awhile someone comes, but frankly, if they are interested enough to come to an Exec meeting, they usually end up volunteering to lead something.
We have a lot of business to transact, so meetings take 1-1/2 to 2 hours.
Really, what we've done is cut through much of the red tape. Many groups seem to hold monthly general meetings where basically only Board members turn out. This way, we only expect the Board members - if anyone else wants to attend - great, but we aren't setting up for a big meeting that doesn't happen.
Generally speaking, we have good participation in PTO events with parent volunteers signing up for events and sending supplies. They just don't want to go to a meeting every month.
We make sure that our monthly newsletter keeps everyone up to date, and in 00-01 we asked in our end of year survey if people wanted us to have more or monthly meetings. The answer was overwhelmingly "no".
Our bylaws specify the two required meetings, but the Board can call others.
On funding requests, anyone can call and get on the agenda. Sometimes they come with a proposal; sometimes they write a request, sometimes they provide the information to a Board member to relay. Typically, if it's a teacher related request, it goes through the Principal. The Principal, Vice Principal, and 2 teacher reps attend every meeting.
It works well for us.
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