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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm the OP. Only one mom was on the list to volunteer but I don't know her so I volunteered to be room parent. I feel a little guilty now. [/quote] Seriously? You didn't know her, so you didn't give her the opportunity to get involved? Yeah, that's not cool and absolutely why people get frustrated with the PTO moms. In a few months when you don't have people showing up at your meetings you'll know why. You took an opportunity to get other parents involved and instead chose to be exclusionary and insular just because you didn't know someone. Mean girl behavior all grown up. If you truly feel guilty and realize your mistake, it's not too late in the year to fix it - reach out to the mom, apologize, and ask if she's still willing to do the job. Then back away, let her do it without your interference [/quote]
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