Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you want the meeting moved, why don’t you step up and volunteer for a board position?
We have plenty of FT working parents who serve on the board at our McLean ES. They zoom into the meetings if needed.
Stop trying to find ways to get out of volunteer obligations.
Is there something wrong with you? I want to volunteer, but the meetings are in the middle of the work day. Excuse me that I cannot take an hour out of my work day to zoom into a PTA meeting. It's not an option.
That's for you, but the vast majority of people are able to flex their schedule to take their lunch during a PTA meeting, if they wanted to attend. Obviously shift workers (doctors, nurses, industry) and teachers aren't going to be able to do this, but the majority of office workers are.
Anonymous wrote:Our school is seeking board members for next year, but the board meets every other month during the work day. They're excluding a large population of people who could serve on the board by doing this! Do they not want working parents on their board? I'm unlikely to volunteer at all next year if this is how they feel. Really, really disappointed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you want the meeting moved, why don’t you step up and volunteer for a board position?
We have plenty of FT working parents who serve on the board at our McLean ES. They zoom into the meetings if needed.
Stop trying to find ways to get out of volunteer obligations.
Is there something wrong with you? I want to volunteer, but the meetings are in the middle of the work day. Excuse me that I cannot take an hour out of my work day to zoom into a PTA meeting. It's not an option.
That's for you, but the vast majority of people are able to flex their schedule to take their lunch during a PTA meeting, if they wanted to attend. Obviously shift workers (doctors, nurses, industry) and teachers aren't going to be able to do this, but the majority of office workers are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Usually, there is a board meeting and then a separate general meeting. Each board can set the time that is best for them. We've done them at varied times depending on who was on the board and their schedule.
I agree that it sounds like a Board meeting where the President, Secretary, Treasurer and any VPs meeting to go over issues and establish the agenda for the regular membership meeting which should be open to everyone. I caution automatically assuming it's designed to be exclusionary, but you could always ask, politely, of course.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you want the meeting moved, why don’t you step up and volunteer for a board position?
We have plenty of FT working parents who serve on the board at our McLean ES. They zoom into the meetings if needed.
Stop trying to find ways to get out of volunteer obligations.
Is there something wrong with you? I want to volunteer, but the meetings are in the middle of the work day. Excuse me that I cannot take an hour out of my work day to zoom into a PTA meeting. It's not an option.
That's for you, but the vast majority of people are able to flex their schedule to take their lunch during a PTA meeting, if they wanted to attend. Obviously shift workers (doctors, nurses, industry) and teachers aren't going to be able to do this, but the majority of office workers are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you want the meeting moved, why don’t you step up and volunteer for a board position?
We have plenty of FT working parents who serve on the board at our McLean ES. They zoom into the meetings if needed.
Stop trying to find ways to get out of volunteer obligations.
Is there something wrong with you? I want to volunteer, but the meetings are in the middle of the work day. Excuse me that I cannot take an hour out of my work day to zoom into a PTA meeting. It's not an option.
Anonymous wrote:Usually, there is a board meeting and then a separate general meeting. Each board can set the time that is best for them. We've done them at varied times depending on who was on the board and their schedule.