This is more of a "vent" thread on my part, but the question remains:
How to change the status quo?
Same story--always the same people running the same events. No new blood. Member enrollment is way down. However in our case it's the leadership, or lack thereof.
The alpha females have managed to alienate the general population over the years (only choosing their friends, not following the rules, not being friendly, not doing anything that would draw people in), so anyone who's been around for a while doesn't bother signing up. Why should they? They only get called when: a)there's some sort of mishap and they're desperate, or b)they need someone to do the grunt work, and then they call you about a day or two before.
We have a LOT of new blood coming in and they actually offer to help. However, with the less than winning personalities of the alpha females, the newbies are too intimidated to speak up or just don't want to be bothered with attitude, and since they really aren't truly welcomed, they get turned off (good example--meeting today--new member attended and not ONE person introduced themself, asked for an opinion or even acknowleged the person, except me, of course, because I'm just so perfect
). As with the "older generation" of parents they don't see anything actually being done for the kids or families. Sure--we have the occasional educational evening program or Bike Rodeo, but nothing to really give people the feeling they're a part of something, let alone something that's worth supporting.
The alphas yammer on and on about "supporting our children and school" and how that should be enough, but it's just rhetoric with nothing behind the words.
Not helping is the current administration--the principal is enamored with the alphas--they all fear her and don't dare to cross her. What she "asks" for she gets. It's her way or no way, and she makes sure you know it.
What I find infuriating is the self-made martyrdom. The constant bitching that no one helps or cares. It's a self-fulfilling prophecy they've created for themselves, yet everyone else is to blame. You try to point out that maybe we need to look at what we're doing--because it's obviously not working. You're told ,"Oh no--it doesn't matter what you do. Trust us, we know."
Anyone who tries to deviate is soundly thrashed, and permission to try something new is almost never given. I have those who agree with me, but the problem is getting them to actually fight the good fight. Either they feel the problem is insurmountable or they just don't want the aggravation.
Sound familiar?