Yeah, yeah, yeah, aOK, I know that wasn't quite the intellectual response you were looking for
Some days we're Thoreau and some days we're Bart Simpson. Either way, we have bad hair.
On a more serious note....
Of course the PTO isn't responsible for how the directory is used. It's this kind of backlash that makes many parent groups wonder why they even bother.
If the PTO had given this person space in their newsletter, on their website or on bulletin boards around the school, it would be egregious and I would expect the Principal to step in.
How to make this a teachable moment for the kids? Instead of looking for a third party to blame, make it clear that this person is responsible for her own actions and hold her accountable.
[ 05-18-2006, 06:39 PM: Message edited by: CrewChief ]