Re: Convince our principal PTO Plus is worth it!
P in the TO,
Why is the Principal questioning a decision of this nature at all? Based on your message board name I am assuming that your group is indeed a PTO. If so I assume that you are an independant 501(C)(3) group with your own Bylaws. Usually groups of this nature have Bylaws that define who decides on things, such as signing up for plus membership.
For my group, if a staff member or even the Principal wants something they have to come to us to request it. It's not just the Principal wants it so he gets it, or he doesn't want it so it doesn;t happen. IMO that is not what a PTO is about. It's about parents getting involved and having a say in supporting different areas within the school.
Of course, again, this all depends on what type of group you are. I can say this, for my group I can talk with just my officers and make financial decisions such as this. Other groups may require a vote at a meeting, but that vote is usually brout up by only the President.
Anyway, let us know if you are independant and good luck,
PresidentJim
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