asktriplets
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Hi.
I always thought that elementary school PTOs had public (open to all parents) meetings every month or 2 to discuss issues going on in the school. I thought it was a public sounding board for parents to be heard and to work together to make make the school and school community better. I thought it was a place for parents to get and give support to other parents. I pictured parents discussing things like ways to get more veggies in the school lunch program, how to implement a better classroom volunteer program, or how to educate parents about bullying in the classroom.
When my kids started school, I realized that our PTO was GREAT at fundraising for school supplies and extra equipment. They help organize holiday parties and volunteers for a few school-wide activities. The board meets monthly (parents not welcome, from what I was told), and there are 2 general meetings per year.
When I did a google search on what PTOs do, I found that it seems like most school PTOs work this way these days. Is this true at your elementary child's school?
Thanks for your input,
I always thought that elementary school PTOs had public (open to all parents) meetings every month or 2 to discuss issues going on in the school. I thought it was a public sounding board for parents to be heard and to work together to make make the school and school community better. I thought it was a place for parents to get and give support to other parents. I pictured parents discussing things like ways to get more veggies in the school lunch program, how to implement a better classroom volunteer program, or how to educate parents about bullying in the classroom.
When my kids started school, I realized that our PTO was GREAT at fundraising for school supplies and extra equipment. They help organize holiday parties and volunteers for a few school-wide activities. The board meets monthly (parents not welcome, from what I was told), and there are 2 general meetings per year.
When I did a google search on what PTOs do, I found that it seems like most school PTOs work this way these days. Is this true at your elementary child's school?
Thanks for your input,
Especially on a weeknight.
Our PTO actually did away with room mothers because it was getting so ugly. We even had one mother ask why a teacher invited all parents to a classroom party - "what's the point of being a room mother then?"
Even without room moms we still have plenty of parents that only go into help their own kid's classroom and no other functions.