The PTO was formed and board was elected in October of last year. We did have a few meetings before we became “legal†and as I said a couple of moms spent a great deal of time getting things together to make this all happen.
Our meetings are once a month and it has been requested by parents that we keep them to an hour so we facilitate the heck out of them. What I’m going to suggest at the next meeting is that we have an additional meeting – or 2 or 3 - that just focuses on our organization structure and processes. It will be open to everyone and you can come provide input or just come and listen. I really don’t want to leave the first year without having all this in place. Maybe we can have a yearly ceremony where the old board presents the “book of rules†to the new board…. we actually could have a lot of fun with that [img]smile.gif[/img] !
We have started a few things that are bringing in money. Our big fund raiser will be a dinner dance auction that will be held in May. One of our community’s baseball organizations did this in the past and the turnout was very good… and it was very profitable. We haven’t – and won’t - spend a dime of money without approval from all members at the monthly meeting.
kamamom - basically we have monthly meetings that are open to everyone. The board is there and anyone with a child in the school who wants to attend does. We have had a good turnout at every meeting, at least by our standards, and the parents that are there participate which is great. I feel the meetings have been very positive and very interactive. We also have a pretty good list of email addresses and a PTO website so everything is posted to the site as well certain things are emailed – if we really want to get it in their face. There is basically no excuse for not knowing what is going on or for referencing a past document.
What we haven’t done is to have a “special board meeting†and I guess this is what we were trying to do… We just hadn’t done our homework to know that 1 of our bylaws says “Board of Directors shall meet as deemed necessary. These meetings shall remain open to the public with the Board of Directors having all voting rights.â€
Communication was the problem – but then it’s it always
. We actually hadn’t communicated anything at large. We thought we were helping the cause by getting together and creating this “going in†document. We were going to meet and then just present our ideas at the March meeting. Oh well lessons learned – with #1 being COMMUNIATE EVERYTHING even if you don’t think it’s a big deal.