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My kids were in 2 different schools. The deposit is definitely refundable but at one they did ask for it as a donation at the end, the other did not.
other expenses k-8 annual fund (for us it was about $2500 and we were a major donor, many donors in the $100 range) after care - c. $2500-3000 auction tix $150 class dues $25 auction class basket $20 teacher gifts $100 field trips were included, books were generally included, we made lunch every day, no bus service other expenses 9-12 annual fund (we did $1000-1500 and that got us invited to the major donor reception with the Head, $500 probably a more typical gift) books - c. $700 a few other expenses here and there for fundraisers, stuff from the school store. sports uniforms included, field trips included, meals included, no bus service, teacher gifts prohibited |
| These large additional costs have not been our experience at a school not discussed on this forum much. We pay for the school bus, and give a small donation to the annual fund (a couple hundred bucks). An optional PA donation of $25. Books, lunch, field trips, etc. all included. |
| 20:01 nice way to scare them off! Think the annual fund line item could be adjusted....based on just about any annual report of any big 3. Or 456789..... For that matter. Op give what you want and skip auction...book sale....etc....annual fund is where you give first and foremost. Capital campaign is major donor area and if you can't swing ,don't. Pay your bills and no apologies ness. I am fundraiser. Volunteer when you can. |
| Take it as constructive feedback that at some schools the advancement team's tactics grate on the nerves, not in first year maybe, but after a few years of steadily increasing tuition, heavy lobbying to give , give , give all accompanied by lock step/ top down messaging gets a bit much..... |
the development office? |
| Op the fees and costs end up being a lot. Between sports travel and other costs and fees at the Big 3's you are looking at $40-$42k per child before even giving to the annual fund. |
This depends heavily on (1) which school, (2) your child's interests and activities, and (3) your own preferences and what you choose to give. Even the seemingly obvious fees vary between schools - one of my DC's pays for books, the other pays for lunch. At both schools, for heavily expensive activities (think trips for sports or music or whatever), the school offers subsidies not only to families receiving financial aid, but to any family that feels their child can't afford to participate. |
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A number of schools are moving to 1:1 programs......so you may have to factor in the cost for an iPad or laptop even for LS and MS students. |
| For Cathedral schools you are talking just $80K for two children per year PLUS all of the fees, camps, certain sports cost a few thousand a year, activities - etc… close to $100K before donations…. It is for the very rich or super poor and if you are asking it means you probably can't afford it. There are so many great schools that are less expensive so don't put yourself in a situation where you are struggling to pay. It will affect you and your kids more. These are the elite top schools of the country and everyone can't and shouldn't expect to be able to afford them. |
Should they just sit in their offices and think really, really hard: "I wish the parents would donate to the annual fund!" sort of like when the audience wished that Tinkerbelle would come back to life?
Here's the thing: if you don't want to give, say no (politely, hopefully). Then say no again, and then say no again. They will mark you down as non-donors and eventually you won't get asked anymore. You won't be marked out as a prospect for the Board of Trustees, but individual teachers have no idea which students' parents give or don't give and could not care less. I taught in independent schools for some years, boarding and day, and the schools were very good about keeping development stuff separate as far as the teachers were concerned. |
Hey, I think I might be going to this school in the fall! The amounts sound right on. Didn't know about the pta or the 300 for materials though I knew classroom materials would be involved. |