I'm presuming this is a PTO that's just starting out, and that when you say "board meetings" you mean officers and committee chairs. That said,
I don't have a problem with it (but of course I'm the president of our volunteers group
), though I can see how it would be troublesome to some people. Board meetings are called board meetings for a reason. We were in a similar situation, and opted to keep our meetings closed, because
to be honest (and I'm sure there will many who'll have a problem with this) the thought of having a people with no clear direction, vision of the future or knowledge of how the group must interact on many different levels (with parents, administration, the government, etcetera)trying to take control of a situation that they aren't responsible for made my hair stand on end! We felt it would be a futile session intrying to make everyone happy, and we all know how THAT goes :eek: !
NOT that every "regular" member just listening in at board meeting would be like that, but let's face it, we all know how people
can be. And of course,
I know my board and I are not a power hungry clique with desires of ruling our own little chunk of heaven, and actually are kind of smart-LOL- but not everyone else does, and could easily mistinterpret the situation. I can see it both ways, because I've been at both ends, and felt both emotions. But now that I'm older and wiser [img]tongue.gif[/img] I tend to be a little more realistic, and less tolerant of annoying situations. So if you're one of the board members, don't sweat it, and if you're one of the "outsiders," try reasoning and being pleasant, and I can't see a problem if you want to listen in.