"Hey, are you going to run for PTO president next year?"
I was kind of thrown off by her question, although I don't really know why. We chatted for a few minutes and we parted ways.
Once inside the library, another mom asked the same question. I nervously looked around and then shared my thoughts once again.
At the end of our building tour, we stopped in the cafeteria where a group of parents were set up doing work for the teachers. Again, the same question came up and all eyes turned to me for my answer.
Kind of weird.
The thing is, I haven't given a ton of thought as to next year. On some days I find myself thinking "No way, nu-uh, you've got to be crazy, heck no." I now understand why no one wants to be the one in charge. When things fall apart, it falls to you and that can be overwhelming. Just since Monday, two events that I thought were handled completely unraveled at the seams and it was up to me to fix them. While I was trying to get over the flu. But thanks to the support of dear friends, we made it. We got it done. I made decisions and moved on.
So what am I going to do next year?
What do I really want?
To be involved in my kid's school.
To know what's going on.
To be in a position to help make decisions.
To give teachers the kind of support I know they deserve.
To have my children see that I value education.
To teach my children that things won't change unless you get involved.
To set the example that in this house, education is a priority.
To know that although things aren't perfect, they could certainly be worse.
To leave things in a better place than which I found them.
To do my best.
To make things better.
To be that squeaky wheel that is completely annoying but gets things done.
To know what's going on.
To be in a position to help make decisions.
To give teachers the kind of support I know they deserve.
To have my children see that I value education.
To teach my children that things won't change unless you get involved.
To set the example that in this house, education is a priority.
To know that although things aren't perfect, they could certainly be worse.
To leave things in a better place than which I found them.
To do my best.
To make things better.
To be that squeaky wheel that is completely annoying but gets things done.
I guess I'm getting closer to finding my answer.
17 comments:
hey I've never heard this cover of the Cure's 'Just Like Heaven.' Very nice.
You do a great job steering the ship! You've got my vote!
I admire your determination Karen.
"To leave things better than how you found them" is a great goal.
I'll totally wear a VOTE FOR KAREN shirt... but I won't do a dance at your speech.
VOTE FOR KAREN!!!!
Sounds to me like you are needed! I don't know how you do it, but you do do it! (did that make sense?) You make me want to do more! VOTE FOR KAREN! (I may even dance for you when you give your speech!)
Sounds to me like you are totally doing it again! Good Luck :)
Sounds to me like you are totally doing it again! Good Luck :)
I'll wear the "Vote for Karen" T-shirt AND do the dance too!! I think you do a great job and knowing you are the President makes me want to get more involved so I don't feel guilty for not being more involved when I see you:)
I think you are NUTS!
I am PTO president this year for our school, without ever having been an officer for our PTO before. It's been an eye opening experience, rewarding and trying both. I don't regret it at all. I think that it's shown my sons that I truly believe in their education and their school, and that we can make a difference.
I think you'd do a great job :)
---Nikki
I second Michele... But I totally commend you on being so involved and for being such a great leader, I'm sure you do an AWESOME job. I'm envious!!
You amaze me with all that you do.
Your children's school is so lucky to have you!
oh....I see that my brother commented up there...
Anyways, I think it is so important to be involved in your childrens school! You've got me inspired to be a little more involved myself. :)
I think you're doing great! Next year you may have a better handle on things having done it.
As a fantastic mother, an involved citizen, and a trained educator, you are over-qualified this position. But teachers sure as heck appreciate empathetic leaders who bring them treats in the staff room! On the other hand, when you finally get burned-out, pass on the leadership. Everyone should share in the "burden" of ensuring great learning environments for our children.
I think you're awesome and I hope you do it again next year!
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