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president (new)

17 years 6 months ago #132235 by Holley_richardson
I am up for pres this year, and IF I am elected I plan to send a letter to the parents introducing the new board and welcoming them to join us. I think the parents need to know that the PTO has changed, and that we are working on projects for next year! Tech. speaking our pres this year does not step down until July 1! So it will have to be approved by her, but she is awesome, and I know she would see my view here! So talk to the pres and the principal about sending out something to the parents from the 07-08 PTO Board!

<font color="#"Magenta"">Holley Richardson</font> <img src=images/smilies/redface.gif> <br />
<br>Taneytown Elementary School<br />
<br>PTO - Welcome and Hospitility Chair<br />
<br>Taneytown, Maryland
17 years 6 months ago #132234 by pzettler
Replied by pzettler on topic RE: president (new)
I think it's good to let them know who you are, and how to reach you.
17 years 6 months ago #132229 by hereigoagain
president (new) was created by hereigoagain
should i sign my name to papers going home with students?
i personally don't have a problem with it, but i'm wondering if perhaps i shouldn't for some reason? at one time a "bad" pres. always signed their name, when the new one took over they didn't sign their name. come to find out no one realized we had a new pres. i can't say that if effected anything, but i do know a lot of people were not willing to help with that "bad" pres. still there. so,...i guess i figure if i do put my name on things people will realize there's someone knew and maybe getting help will be easier.
any help for the new comer would be appreciated!!
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