PTA Moms

Anonymous
Wow, you guys were not kidding!! Like the M&Ms, they DO exist!
Anonymous
What's an M&M?
Anonymous
Waat
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What's an M&M?

Candy.
Anonymous
Some things you have to learn first hand before you understand.
Anonymous
Hate them
Anonymous
Need translator for this thread
Anonymous
One at my school got her kid moved to a different classroom with a better teacher. 😤😤
Anonymous
You mean the volunteers who organize and staff all the fun things at your kids school?
Anonymous
I am a PTA mom Hopefully folks don't hate me. I try very hard to have fun events at school and be welcoming to parents and families. In fact, that is pretty much all we focus on (how to provide a fun and welcome environment for families).
Anonymous
The PTA at our school feels really cliquish. I tried volunteering for a while but felt very unwelcome. Now I do things for them occasionally out of obligation to the school and because I think it's important to demonstrate what community involvement is to my kid. But I don't jt enjoy it at all because I find the other PTA parents bizarrely unfriendly and I just kind of smile my way through it but when it's over I always tell my husband "remind me not to do this again."

I just don't get their behavior. They constantly ask for volunteers and want more people involved, but they clearly mostly just want people who they already know (because their kids are friends, are in the same activities, or they're neighbors or whatever) and they view me as an outsider. It often feels like they are like "We desperately need volunteers! No, not you." It's feels pretty bad.
Anonymous
There are some good ones and some insufferable ones like everywhere in life
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The PTA at our school feels really cliquish. I tried volunteering for a while but felt very unwelcome. Now I do things for them occasionally out of obligation to the school and because I think it's important to demonstrate what community involvement is to my kid. But I don't jt enjoy it at all because I find the other PTA parents bizarrely unfriendly and I just kind of smile my way through it but when it's over I always tell my husband "remind me not to do this again."

I just don't get their behavior. They constantly ask for volunteers and want more people involved, but they clearly mostly just want people who they already know (because their kids are friends, are in the same activities, or they're neighbors or whatever) and they view me as an outsider. It often feels like they are like "We desperately need volunteers! No, not you." It's feels pretty bad.


I had a similar experience. I ended up taking directly to school staff about volunteer opportunities and have had great experiences. I still do a few things for the PTA, but I accept that I will always be an outsider.
Anonymous
They make more work for the rest of us. Hey, let's do an event at 2pm on a Tuesday! Sign up to volunteer -pretend you are a teacher. My parents were very good parents. They never would have come to school in the middle of a workday. They expected the school to respect their busy lives and they respected teachers as professionals.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am a PTA mom Hopefully folks don't hate me. I try very hard to have fun events at school and be welcoming to parents and families. In fact, that is pretty much all we focus on (how to provide a fun and welcome environment for families).


Usually that is served up with a bad attitude and martyrdom about how much work they do. Also turning their back on other volunteers without bothering to ask them their name or talk to them. Or if they do they will ask fun questions like "do you even have kids at this school?" No, thanks. We will be too busy to attend the next "fun" event.
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