PrincessTiffany
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I know this is off-topic, but this is the only community board I belong to and I know there are other PTO moms on here.
I am vice-president/fundraising chair of the PTO at my three youngest children's elementary school and I need advice on how to deal with a difficult parent. About a month ago one of our PTO board members verbally attacked another fellow board member and physically grabbed her. The incident happened in front of the principal, school secretary, two children and a couple of students. Also, this was not the first time she had displayed inappropriate behavior. She had previously cornered the PTO president in the PTO storage room and verbally berated her and refused to move from in front of the door until she was finished screaming. She had been defensive and downright rude in pretty much every board meeting since school started and never seemed to be able to follow through on her assigned tasks. Needless to say, we asked her to resign from the PTO board. She totally freaked out and ranted and raved during the meeting, but finally left and we hadn't heard from her until a few days ago. She has started sending daily harrassing emails to all of the PTO board members. She is insinuating that we are mishandling funds - which we ARE NOT. She is just being vendictive. She has also sent emails to other parents outlining these false accusations and saying things like "watch out for the PTO, they will put a target on your back and shoot you down." We have given copies of the emails to the principal and at this point we have opted not to respond her crazy rantings.
This has been very upsetting. We are a brand new elementary school and have a great PTO board and parent volunteers and I'm afraid this craziness and turmoil will do harm to our, so far, good reputation. Has anyone else been in a position like this with a difficult PTO parent?
I am vice-president/fundraising chair of the PTO at my three youngest children's elementary school and I need advice on how to deal with a difficult parent. About a month ago one of our PTO board members verbally attacked another fellow board member and physically grabbed her. The incident happened in front of the principal, school secretary, two children and a couple of students. Also, this was not the first time she had displayed inappropriate behavior. She had previously cornered the PTO president in the PTO storage room and verbally berated her and refused to move from in front of the door until she was finished screaming. She had been defensive and downright rude in pretty much every board meeting since school started and never seemed to be able to follow through on her assigned tasks. Needless to say, we asked her to resign from the PTO board. She totally freaked out and ranted and raved during the meeting, but finally left and we hadn't heard from her until a few days ago. She has started sending daily harrassing emails to all of the PTO board members. She is insinuating that we are mishandling funds - which we ARE NOT. She is just being vendictive. She has also sent emails to other parents outlining these false accusations and saying things like "watch out for the PTO, they will put a target on your back and shoot you down." We have given copies of the emails to the principal and at this point we have opted not to respond her crazy rantings.
This has been very upsetting. We are a brand new elementary school and have a great PTO board and parent volunteers and I'm afraid this craziness and turmoil will do harm to our, so far, good reputation. Has anyone else been in a position like this with a difficult PTO parent?



If she's that rude to PTO parents, think about how she's treating her child's teacher.