Okay, I'm going to speak for the other side for a moment.
While the mug shot showing was in poor taste (and could be gossip - maybe he showed to verify this is definitely the same person. We don't know the size of the city/town. There might be thousands or only a few hundred people to distinguish by name only and that could be difficult.) We do not know what the conviction was for. I think that the principal may have had a reason for going to the Board. The governing body should be aware of the criminal record if it in any way could cause issue should this mom ever take a position of authority within the PTO. I.E. maybe it's a petty theft conviction, yes she's a great person to volunteer to help, but do you want her in charge of holding products, running fundraisers, etc.
Yes, she has been convicted & is in her punishment stage from the Court now. However, are any of you aware of the recidivism rate? The PTO Board has the responsiblity to care for (guard) the assets it collects for their specific purposes. The principal may have wanted them to be aware of this
before she was voted/allowed/nominated into a position where the conviction is an issue. Again, by going to the PTO Board the prinipal was informing the governing body, not gossiping.
Remember, his/her credibility is also on the line. I know that if we had a parent convicted of theft and was on our Board while the principal was aware of it, I would be quite upset. Our Board members are the Chair of committees & usually are the ones who deal with our assets.
It states
The mom has resigned in person to the president
I read that as this mom was a Board Member (position of authority) which she is resigning. I did not take this to mean she was banned from all PTO events.
I agree with CrewChief (which I usually do - love reading your responses by the way!); but we need to be thinking in terms of the full scope of what the PTO does. If you look at the Probation Order, it may read that the person in question cannot hold jobs with certain responsibilities. (Yes, that does happen.)
If I had to put myself in that PTO Board's shoes, I would thank the principal for the information. I would then look at the crime and decide what avenues would be appropriate for mom to be involved.
Okay, so it doesn't involve CSC, Abuse, Theft what could that leave Drugs? Now what? Do we allow someone with a drug problem to mentor and roll model for our children?
M'smom, I don't envy you. I hope that your PTO is able to find a place and maybe even help mom to become a better person.