TinkerbellMama
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Ok, so the PTO does not want to do a big fundraiser this year, they just want everyone to make a donation. Sounds good, right? Just got the letter home, and, really not so much!! The donation they want per family? $125.00Are they out of their everlovin minds? I wouldn't spend that on the fundraisers, so I am not going to just hand them a check for it. This is on top of the PTO dues of $25.00 and the fall fundraiser of gift wrap we have already done.
Is it me, or does this amount seem excessive? This is a public elementary school. I know it is an affluent town, but not everyone in this area can afford that kind of money, and not everyone itemizes so they can take it as a tax deduction.
I probably wouldn't pay it, on principle...but I WOULD volunteer my time and offer to chip in a reasonable amount for specific items if they requested it. I think it's awful that they expect $125 per family. I attended school in a wealthy district, but lived on the very edge of that district in a modest neighborhood. On top of that, no one had any idea how poor we were--much worse off financially than most of our neighbors. There is no way on earth my mother could have afforded to pay that at one time. If it would have covered all three of her kids attending the schools at that time, and maybe was spread out in equal payments, she could have. But it would have been really embarrassing for her just to receive a letter asking for that amount by XX date, knowing she didn't have it. They should lower the amount or offer a budget plan, IMO. And they certainly shouldn't EXPECT everyone to contribute. They don't know everyone's circumstances and no one should be made to feel bad that they can't give that much.
I like it when fundraisers thank everyone who donated ANYTHING, without mentioning amount. For some people, $10 might be the most they could possibly afford to give, while for others $1000 wouldn't be missed. I've heard of schools or PTAs/PTOs that harass families or even the kids!
when they haven't donated anything, or at least not the "right" amount.