I'm not in Florida. But regardless of the state, no state is going to have laws about principals and parent groups. It's possible that your local school board has some regulation about school employees being involved in handling money for parent groups, so you might check that. In terms of the audit, any standard auditing procedures you already have in place for anyone else shouldn't be suspended just because your principal is the treasurer.
- mum24kids
Links in this post:
Honestly, that is a very strange situation! Check with the bylaws. If there are none, then I suggest a group of parents get together and be organized and make the vote to have the Principal's duties be stripped. The PTO is a separate entity and the school district should not allow their Principal have access to PTO funds.
- rjmat
Links in this post: