I don't want to suggest that the following is true, but it does come to mind as to the feelings and/or perceptions of those who are not members.
Is it possible that others see your current group/membership as a clique? If that is the case, this may be the only way they see to change things. Put yourself in their shoes and take a look. Is it possible that being as your group is small,
I understand we don't have a "great" membership
that maybe this is how they see you, as a clique?
Is it possible that they don't feel comfortable enough with the current group administration
(they) have not volunteered for functions at the school
to volunteer directly? Again, I'm not saying this is the way it is, just that it might be perceived that way by the unpaid parents running for office. Is your group so strong that you couldn't use them? I mean you aren't saying that only paid members run all your events without the help of non-paid parents, right?
Is it possible to let one officer position (say Secretary?) be up for grabs by anyone who is a member, paid or not? It may be a way of bringing new blood into your group. A compromise you might say.
Lastly, isn't every parent in your school a member of your group, at least in theory if not monetarily? I mean that even though they may not have payed dues or worked directly with your group, consider that they may work in a classroom or do stuff at home for a teacher or maybe they've sent in stuff for the class or even your group (provided stuff for a basket raffle, provided food or drink for a class party or PTO function, bought something from a fundraiser, etc.). Like it or not, they have helped your group and according to your stated bylaws
Only Members in good standing of the PTO
it doesn't say that they had to be 'paid' members, just members of good standing. That right there is a loop hole of sorts. They are 'members in good standing of the PTO', even though they have not paid in.
I say find a way to include them, even if it means what you may consider to be a huge compromise.
I've just had a thought that in the end, this may provide everyone with a bit of irony. You walk a mile in their shoes and in turn, they will get to walk a mile in yours... They may find out that what you do is not as easy as it looks and you will undoubtedly find out just how your current group is perceived.
Whatever you decide, Good Luck.
[ 02-16-2004, 04:01 PM: Message edited by: TheMetzyMom ]