cleeta02;131077 wrote: Initially, the Pres and V.P. wanted to meet with myself and another mom so "we can decide who will run for what position." My friend and I refused to meet as this seemed very shady to us.!
I have just read this entire thread.. and there is a lot of good advice from the well respected " seasoned" posters to this site. I do want to comment on cleeta's comment above, in her initial post.
I have been a PTO Pres for 5 years.. I have had discussions with every exec candidate PRIOR to election night. It is crucial and fair for both your PTO and the candidates for a President to discuss the job with potential candidates.
It is fair to the potential nominees to talk to them about what their strengths and weaknesses are, and to see if they truly understand the scope of the job that they are " going for". After a candid conversation with a seasoned exec member, many people find that the job they thought they wanted, they really don't want after all.. and that they would be better suited for X or Y or Z job. There is nothing shady about " interviewing" and trying your best to match people to jobs. I actually think that President was doing a GOOD thing by trying to put together a team with a variety of talents, skills, interests and strengths.
Your resistance to that process alone makes you a combative prospect, and an unwilling team player. The further fact that you all went to the Superintendent shows your inexperience and naivete.
My best advice to new parents who want to get involved, is to start volunteering, get to know the people and the system, and discover where you shine. There is a place for you all, and I am sure your Board is thrilled to have enthusiastic new parents.. just channel that energy in a positive direction, and don't get mired down by the details, and who has crossed what T or who hasn't dotted their i's.