Can a public school force you to do fundraising?
This is our first year in this school. Last May the PTA decided that '07-'08 fundraising would be solely to pay for 1. Teacher Appreciation Day and 2. End of the year party for all the kids.
The goal is to raise a small amount for the teacher day and several thousand dollars for the party which will include lots of food for kids & families (the school has several hundred kids so this is expensive), bounce castles, games, prizes, and DJ.
I just can't make myself do fundraising all year for a party! At our previous (private) school we raised money for things like art supplies and new computers. I worked hard to help out. I don't want to contribute my time and money to a party. Instead I've been helping out with the kids' classes and sending specific things in that their teachers request. And I'll help at the teacher appreciation luncheon. But recently a couple of letters have come home saying things like "All families are expected to contribute" and "a check will be accepted if you cannot participate in the catalog sales." It makes me feel like there may be some consequence for our non-participation. Can they do something like hold back report cards, or make some other issues for us?
This is our first public school so I really just don't know how it works with fundraising.
MJ
This is our first year in this school. Last May the PTA decided that '07-'08 fundraising would be solely to pay for 1. Teacher Appreciation Day and 2. End of the year party for all the kids.
The goal is to raise a small amount for the teacher day and several thousand dollars for the party which will include lots of food for kids & families (the school has several hundred kids so this is expensive), bounce castles, games, prizes, and DJ.
I just can't make myself do fundraising all year for a party! At our previous (private) school we raised money for things like art supplies and new computers. I worked hard to help out. I don't want to contribute my time and money to a party. Instead I've been helping out with the kids' classes and sending specific things in that their teachers request. And I'll help at the teacher appreciation luncheon. But recently a couple of letters have come home saying things like "All families are expected to contribute" and "a check will be accepted if you cannot participate in the catalog sales." It makes me feel like there may be some consequence for our non-participation. Can they do something like hold back report cards, or make some other issues for us?
This is our first public school so I really just don't know how it works with fundraising.
MJ