Anonymous wrote:When I was new I just wanted parents to back off and let me find my groove. My heart always sank when parents would ambush me (always at the worst times of day!) saying, "Last year I was ALWAYS in charge of field trips!" or "I prefer to volunteer only for art-related projects." If I need volunteers, I'll send out a request. THEN you can tell me if you're willing to help with what I need.
ITA with this, and I'm a teacher. Although if you are the appointed parent rep, then I guess it's expected that you will be more involved than the typical parent. My advice would be to pretend she's not new. Like PP, my first few years were stressful in that I did not want to appear new at my job. So I would advise treating the new teacher like you would any other. You don't sound like a helicopter to me, just very excited/energized to help in any way you can. Do that, but don't focus on the fact that she's "new." Perhaps you could offer to coordinate the parent volunteers so that the teacher isn't bombarded by the requests (they can bombard you instead!)