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17 years 10 months ago #127065 by ohiomommieof4
4th year as PTO treasurer, 3rd year as box tops, market day and cambells coordinator, library volunteer(1 year), room mom(for 3 grades each year), secret santa chair(3 years), breakfast with santa co-chair(3years), book fair co-chair(4th year), Dit member(1 year),Spring Fling co-chair(3 years),
volunteer anywhere and everywhere needed

I have volunteered since my daughter entered kindergarten--she is in 8th now and I have 2 more in the elementary...One more to go(3yr old at home)...so I am nowhere near being done volunteering at school. Started with the PTO 5 years ago---considering taking next year off and not run for a PTO office but will keep volunteering--just don't want to be in charge LOL!!---I have been a stay at home mom for 12 years(who is never really home LOL), have a little guy at home who never really has had mommy all to himself and he has a few years till kindergarten and I really want to focus on him and enjoying him still being little(he was at his first PTO meeting at 1 week old)--and will get back into PTO when he enters preschool .
Lets see biggest accomplishment--I really am proud to have made a difference in not only my childrens lives but in others too--times were tough at our school when I first joined PTO but thru alot of fundraising and things the students and teachers never went without new textbooks or supplies or fieldtrips. Now that funds are better for the school I am really enjoy seeing the kids smiles and getting the hugs from them when we bring in activities for them to enjoy.I felt alot better knowing we help make each year the best it can possibly be for the teachers, staff and students.
17 years 10 months ago #127040 by my3strongtikes
This is my second year doing PTO and I jumped right in all the way and became president for both of them. This spring I am running for pres again but at the next school. I need a break from the Primary school where we have a lot of activities. But I will be back again considering I still have two more coming through the school.

Our biggest accomplishment was becoming more recognized as a group rather than a clique and better spending on things for the students.

Cindy

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<br>&quot;People have the right to be stupid, but some abuse the privelege.&quot;
17 years 10 months ago #126984 by onarollpto
:p I was a parent with my oldest starting Kindergarten (in a district I grew up in) 5 years ago and decided "I'm just going to a meeting to see what they do and meet some other parents with kids starting in the school" YUP! By the end of that first meeting I was their much-needed recording secretary - for 2 years. Then? The chair asked me if I would like to be co-chair (she'd advertised, verbalized, no one else was interested). Sure - 1 year of that. Then, I became chair when she was no longer going to have kids in the school (about 650 kids, K-3). I'm now in my 2nd (and last) year as chair.

I don't know that there has actually been a greatest accomplishment. We've always been blessed with an incredibly strong board, wonderful volunteerism and a super principal. I see on these boards the issues that come up and thank my lucky stars all the time! :o I'm getting off - topic aren't I? I would have to say I think a great accomplishment is hearing all the kids laughter - from an author, musician or any kind of program the school puts on with help from the PTO. Oooohhh, and the smiles at the Ice Cream Social. The thanks to us from the teachers, staff and bus drivers during Staff Appreciation week! That always feels good, that they feel good.

&quot;Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it&quot; - Ferris Bueller
17 years 10 months ago #126965 by pals
president,president,president...did I say president for five years. I can't get out of it and actually have been the only one to do it as our group was started in 2001. The greatest accomplishment is watching our group and school evolve into a great school for parent involvement within the past four years. Our group numbers have gone from 23 (in 2002) to 72 active volunteers, our school has gone from 69 active volunteers (in 2003) to 156 seeing more families step up is all worth while. We have around 340 families/457 kids. You know that you are truly making a difference...

&quot;When you stop learning you stop growing.&quot;
17 years 10 months ago #126945 by LUVMYKIDS
President, V.P., Secretary, Volunteer Coordinator, Room Parent Coordinator, Head of Reading Program, Book Fair Chair, and just about every committee you could think of: fundraising, craft program, playground, carnival,....I'm sure I've forgotten something.

Been doing this PTO stuff for over 8 years now.

I have also served on some committees within the school district.

Hey Rocky, watch me pull a rabbit out of my hat.
17 years 10 months ago #126944 by JHB
I have been:

Breakfast with Santa Chairperson
President
Grade Representative
Spring Fling Chairperson
Secretary
Scholarship Chairperson

This is across 3 different parent groups - various positions, various time periods over the last 10 years.

Single greatest accomplishment?? That one's hard. The most memorable is definitely ousting a former pres. Prior to a meeting several folks were discussing a recently discovered pattern of embezzlement for which the current president was allegedly responsible. (I only say "allegedly" because it was never formally prosecuted.) Some asked me if I would ask the president to step down. I said "yes", thinking they meant did I agree with that action. Later, during the main meeting as all eyes turned to me expectantly I realized they meant would I , a relatively new member of the group, request it in front of everyone because no one else had the guts to do so. Ugh! Talk about trial by fire. It was hard, but it had to be done. I was as diplomatic as possible, but how much tact can you have in such a situation? I hope I'm never in that position again.
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