If this was said already, I'm sorry I think my ADD has kicked in!
Our School Board would hav ethe same policy as this is really a personnel issue and there may be issues that come out of these discussions that I can say I personally would rather not know. Also, who is the teacher allowed to have on their behalf (besides a lawyer if warrented)?
This is where the fine line between "volunteer" group of parents and parent teacher advocates lies. On one hand as a parent, if there is an issue I hope that it can be resovled- As the PTO President, do I
really need to know this or be in the meeting? Also, I don't know of too many PTO Board members that are "up on" the staff handbook or what is actually expected of the staff.
We too have a grade teacher that has be pulling a Mrs. Jekel Dr Hyde act for a few years and we just want someone to see the Jekel side! What worries me right now is if it came to a meeting like what you are talking about, there are 2 PTO Board members and 1 School Board member that have had children in her class....I would step out of discussion and submit a written statement but not sure what the others would do.
No one ever said the rules have to make sense...just wish they were easier to understand!