When I took over as PTO President three years ago, I had high expectations and at first everyone was so happy to have a new friendly board that we had lots of newcomers and teachers...of course that has dwindled. But we still manage to get 100% of the teachers paying dues to support our group. Now I know most of you will disagree right off the bat here, but keep an open mind... I am friends outside of school with two of the teachers, so I know what they go through in a day. The overcrowding of classes is real bad,our Kdg class has only one teacher and 30 students,the teachers are required to attend various mandatory meetings before and after school, parent conferences (usually spur of the moment), not to mention that some of the teachers have an hour drive to and from work. That makes for days that are sometimes 12+ hours long. Our meetings are held at 7:00p.m. and for the teachers to attend they have to basically hang out around the school until the meeting, because they don't have time to go home if our meeting lasts an hour that's great parents are happy they only have a five minute ride home, for some of the teachers they don't get home until 9:00 at night when their OWN kids are going to bed. I ask any of you, would you do it? and not get paid for it? We have teachers that are still going to school, that have children of their own that are active in sports and other after school things,we have some that are active in their child's PTO which happens to have meetings the same night as ours, we have teachers who are just plain tired, and YES we have some that don't give a darn about the PTO. They are there to teach our children we are there to support them. Are we all so self-centered as to think that teachers have no other life than the school...I know some of the kids think the teachers live at school and are surprised when they find out that they don't, but as adults with families of our own we should know that teachers are also wives, husbands, mothers, fathers just like the rest of us. Honestly there isn't anything that goes on at our meetings that requires that the teachers be there...if they have a concern they let us know and we discuss it. They are grateful for what we do. I am grateful for what they do for my children. As for our principal he tries to come to all of the meetings, but his daughter has basketball on the night of our meeting, should he miss her games to come...NO! Should he not be a coach of a team because it conflicts with our PTO schedule...NO! I have read that many of you feel that teachers just want money...think about that they want money to do things for OUR kids, not to take a vacation...should we give them money YES if it is being used for the kids isn't that what we are doing this for??? We have a school of 380 students and 12 teachers, we had 15 parents at our meeting...no teachers...no principal...let's do the math here. If you are looking down upon the teachers for not coming, you need to look at the parents first! Give the teachers a break and let them do what they are here to do...teach YOUR children. Leave the small details like a PTO (and yes in the scheme of things the PTO is only a small part of a school) to the parents who are ready, willing and able to help!