CindyBella
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DVCLiz said:The point I was trying to make was that, at our school, $125 wasn't a lot to many of the moms. But the next year, the room mother might not be quite so lucky, and yet she had the previous year to live up to. The school felt there were some precedents being set, and some messages being delivered, that weren't in keeping with the school's philosophy. We as a school decided that the parties needed to be scaled down, and the administration made a careful and considered decision.
We had some "where's the fun in that?" moms, to be sure, but the kids have had fun at all of the parties. Little kids enjoy doing something festive and different, and it doesn't need to be elaborate. We were finding, at our school, that the moms who planned the kinds of parties you are describing were in it for more than just the kids having fun - it was becoming a social competition. I am glad we handle parties the way we do, but I am really not being critical of you or your party, honestly I'm not!!
At DD private preschool last year, we had sign-up sheets:
salty snack
sweet treat
drinks
plates and napkins
They were up at open house. I called a week before to remind everyone.
I loved that! Wish all schools could do it that way. That never included the activities and crafts though.