And what bank would that be written on ?
To Piggy, please take out .20 cents ?
I already replied to that.
And what bank would that be written on ?
To Piggy, please take out .20 cents ?
And what bank would that be written on ?
To Piggy, please take out .20 cents ?


our kids schools stopped accepting checks a couple of years ago. I have to say its really a pain because I don't keep much cash around the house and if I have any its usually a $20 I got at the ATM. I know I have had to send in change just because I don't have any small bills.
Don't think a "free" trip to the Bahamas didn't sound darn good some cold winters!
Luckily (or stupidly?) I was just trusted to do the job and do it right. One of the hallmark signs of poverty is a household that does not have a checking account. Of course, there could always be other reasons why a household doesn't have one, but it is a hallmark sign of poverty.
We had one mom who would pay tuition in $1 bills. Can you guess what her career was!?!?
Anyway, I would think in the case of tuition a parent would go to a bank and exchange it for higher bills, but whatever.A waitress??Anyway, I would think in the case of tuition a parent would go to a bank and exchange it for higher bills, but whatever.
jk - kind of. Another one to say coins are a pain in that setting.
I was "Cookie Mom" for DD GS troop and coins were a nightmare.
You are not alone!
It was such a headache, I would rather count those coins. lolThis next week, we'll be selling extra copies of our Student Directory. Every family gets one free copy, but in this small town, the Student Directory almost acts as the town phonebook, so we decided to print extra copies and charge a small fee to cover the printing.
II'm glad the parent cared enough to join (those dues sound high compared to around here)
Just out of curiosity, did you get releases from the familys for selling their names & personal information? We do directories as well, but I can't imagine being able to essentially sell their directory information without signed authorization.
Coupons are a great idea!! Do the businesses donate them for the cause?
One of the hallmark signs of poverty is a household that does not have a checking account. Of course, there could always be other reasons why a household doesn't have one, but it is a hallmark sign of poverty.
I couldn't imagine not having a bank account, but there are people who get by just fine without them. They cash checks at convenience stores for a fee, and they send payments in the form of money orders.
And, if they do, you can bet that the odds are on the check bouncing! Believe me, parents here have paid tuition w/checks from banks they no longer have accounts with. I guess it's to bide time and to not be charged the late fee ... which is higher than a returned check fee.
We had one mom who would pay tuition in $1 bills. Can you guess what her career was!?!?

I couldn't imagine not having a bank account, but there are people who get by just fine without them. They cash checks at convenience stores for a fee, and they send payments in the form of money orders.
Is a letter handed out that says you only accept cash bills or checks because if not then I don't see where you can complain.![]()