Crazyldy, I'm curious, whatever happened with your V.P.? I am having a similar problem. We're just a little over two months into the school year, and my V.P. has yet to complete the one project I asked her to do, which should have been completed in two weeks. This is my first year as president and so far, I've been handling all the responsibilities I had as v.p. for the past two years and the pres. responsibilities. The V.P. showed up at our most recent meeting, dejected, near tears, claiming she's overwhelmed (by what? she hasn't done anything in two months!), but even worse, she questioned the validity of this project which was my suggestion and could make a significant difference in effectively communicating with parents. She showed zero support and respect for me. Yes, mission control we have a problem! Thanks goodness only three non board member parents were at the meeting. Her performance as victim, however, did not go unnoticed by the board or the three additional parents. Since the meeting, I've had a meeting with the principal, who sits on the board. She was very concerned about what she witnessed, but has been my greatest support through this bizaare soap opera. She meets with the v.p. next week, and we'll see what comes of it. So Crazyldy, if you're still out there somewhere, tell me, do you still have your v.p. problem and if not, how did you resolve it? Thanks.