| I'm sorry..I just came from a school where the PTA gives teachers $250 at the beginning of the year for supplies...to a school where teachers are given nothing. For a school system that is all about "equity" this is not fair. There also needs to be enforced limits on Christmas gifts, etc. I know there is a cap per parent but there are parents who just throw as much as they can into the "class" gift. I was talking to new colleagues about this- they get nothing on Christmas, and I had former teammates who received over 1k in Amazon Gift Cards for Christmas. MCPS should just give teachers $200 across the board for the beginning of the year and not allow PTA to intervene. Not all PTAs are created equal. This is absolutely not fair. |
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MCPS giving teachers money is completely separate from the PTA issue. MCPS should give teachers money, and do give a small amount in ordering, but more would be nice.
However, some of it is the PTA. Our PTA president the past few years did very little nor would let anyone else do anything but a few of her friends. There was a reason why things weren't getting done. But, the teachers getting gift cards probably didn't get from the PTA but parents. If you have 30 kids giving $20 each, that adds up. |
The point is MCPS should prohibit PTA from giving funds to any teachers. If all teachers dont have this access, none should. It's really not difficult to understand that classrooms in Bethesda don't look like classrooms in Gaithersburg. Parents in Bethesda supply teachers with more than they could ever dream of while other schools don't even have basic supplies. Again, MCPS is about equity. We aren't ALLOWED to ask parents to bring supplies, meanwhile, it is encouraged at other schools. |
Why don't you figure out a system where everyone gets funds instead of stomping on the teachers that do? |
Who is stomping on anyone? I'm more than happy for them. It isn't fair for the rest of the county which is the entire point of this post. No where in these posts did I degrade the teachers who are receiving things. It'd be nice if DCUM people could...read...with comprehension. |
Not OP ,but the point of this post clear. OP was trying to figure out an equitable way to fund classrooms. There wasn't a disparaging remark made, but okay. |
Why are people so defensive on these threads? Guilty conscience? |
| I thought MCPS already had controls on fundraising for teachers, at least stronger than DC where some schools funds teacher aides thru the PTA? |
Per usual, a person not listening on DCUM. Some schools are PROHIBITED from asking for supplies. Meanwhile, other schools can. It's an MCPS thing. Maybe listen to the people who are telling you it's a problem before posting because you just look like a fool. |
| Our local ES PTA has a sister school that they fundraise for/provides funds to. Instead of trying to discourage parent giving PTA’s that can afford it should work with a sister school. |
That's what PTA's are for. You know its a Parent Teacher Association so you as a teacher can run for a board position and help. That's not equity. There is no such thing as real equity. |
A teacher is here telling you that is not the case. Listen to them. Believe them. |
That's a principal issue, not a MCPS issue. Take it up with the principal. We had one like that. I sent stuff anyway. |
Great. Done with you G'burg parents wondering why our classrooms aren't Pinterest classrooms. Unbelievable. "We do nothing. We provide nothing. We don't help our kids...Why aren't teachers doing their job?" It's so gross. |
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With regards to teacher gifts, I give to the teachers who are really great and the amount I give reflects my experience with that teacher. I don’t think it needs to be equitable. I’m sure you see some teachers are far more talented and work far harder than other teachers.
Equity is going to ruin this school system. |