I know its a bit of an odd question but I recently joined the PTA at my DS's new school. The work seems to be about fund raising through various events and not much else.
I'd like it to be about helping the school to develop a stronger reputation locally so that it doesn't always have the threat of losing a teacher hanging over it but is the PTA the wrong place to do this?
The school had a poor reputation a few years ago, much of it deserved. But a new head arrived four years ago and all the old problems (bullying etc) have been sorted out. What it needs is to tell people that it has improved but there doesn't seem to be anyone trying to do that.
Sorry for the long ramble..!
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quinne · 15/12/2009 22:06
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