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Problem Treasurer

19 years 4 months ago #101272 by kmamom
Replied by kmamom on topic RE: Problem Treasurer
EaglesPrez--Welcome to the boards!

As I'm sure you know--your treasurer has apparently lost her mind, and is completely overstepping her authority.

Presuming you have bylaws and that you're not a separate entity but under the school's authority:

- I don't know where she gets off thinking she'll recommend another election -- though I suppose she can recommend all she wants but if your terms are for two years she'd be wasting her time.

- She must be crazy to think only she sees the books, especially if you had a past incident. You (and your officers) as well as your principal run the show, and if she won't hand over the goods I'd say you'd need an election to fill her position. This auditing etcetera should also be in your bylaws. Even if it's not she's way out of line.

You have every right to be aggravated and seem to be on track with the resolving the problem -- Good Luck!
19 years 4 months ago #101271 by curlykidz
Replied by curlykidz on topic RE: Problem Treasurer

Originally posted by EaglesPrez:
I vote on keeping the checkbook and ledger at school -it can be utilized and viewed by us as needed in the presence of another person, and I feel that when the reconciliation is done 2 people should be involved. The Treasurer can still make her deposits, etc. but this way the finances are not being controlled by one person. How do you feel about all of this?

What little I do know about my new PTSO, I do know this: the checkbook and ledger remain in my school's office, and frankly that would be my personal preference regardless who was the treasurer (ours is currently an employee of the school district). Our school employees are licensed, bonded, & background checked (or so we hope, right?) whereas parent volunteers are not. Also, your school probably has more secure methods of storing financial documents than most people would happen to have in their homes. How will your PTSO recreate your only ledger if she has a house fire? What if her home was burglarized and the checkbook stolen?
19 years 4 months ago #101270 by EaglesPrez
Problem Treasurer was created by EaglesPrez
Several of the PTO Board members have had a personal issue with the treasurer and her actions in other areas besides the school. Because she is upset she has decided to make things a problem with the PTO. We are all Officers- she being the Treasurer. She refuses to allow any of the other officers to see the checkbook, ledger or reports. She feels that she is solely responsible for the finances and we should be satisfied with a copy of the reconciliation each month. We assist with any shopping needs so we are all signers on the 2 signature checks. She wants to recommend to the membership that we hold elections this year because "you guys have been in long enough' and I cant make her understand either that our terms are not up until June 2006- we were voted in to begin July 1, 2004 for 2 years. She and another parent are making waves where none should be - the parents and teachers are happy with the current officers. As the President I oversee all matters of the PTO and feel I as well as the other officers should be able to review the checkbook and ledger any time we request to. We had a Treasurer who mismanaged funds a couple of years ago and I'd rather be safe then sorry. Plus I need to determine the amount we have to spend on upcoming items, etc. - so I can revise my budget if needed. I spoke with the principal and have called a private meeting of the officers to decide what we need to do. I vote on keeping the checkbook and ledger at school -it can be utilized and viewed by us as needed in the presence of another person, and I feel that when the reconciliation is done 2 people should be involved. The Treasurer can still make her deposits, etc. but this way the finances are not being controlled by one person. How do you feel about all of this?

[ 05-04-2005, 01:06 AM: Message edited by: EaglesPrez ]
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