Schools auctioning off first row seats at kindergarten graduation

Anonymous
Just get that stupid camera they advertise now and sit in the back.
Anonymous
What's next? First dibs on parent teacher conference times? Head of the lunch line? You kid gets to choose teams in gym? Yes, someone does get preference and it's not always random. Still, I do find it distasteful when what is being auctioned off amounts to higher social status.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What's next? First dibs on parent teacher conference times? Head of the lunch line? You kid gets to choose teams in gym? Yes, someone does get preference and it's not always random. Still, I do find it distasteful when what is being auctioned off amounts to higher social status.

Just stick with public schools. It will be fine. Other schools need to raise money all the time.
Anonymous
I have no problem with it. The other seats across and around it are all open for the folks who show up early and now the school has some extra money for whatever project they are fundraising for. It's not like they are charging admission so you can't go if you can't pay for it.
Anonymous
Crappy. Less crappy if it is a raffle.
Anonymous
OP here. I'm a public school mom, so I guess this stuff is kind of foreign to me. This would NEVER fly at our school. Interesting to hear that this is the norm in the private school world. For what it's worth, I think that bragging about being the high bidder on FB is just as crass as auctioning off the seats to begin with.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why is there even a kindergarten graduation?


Agreed. "I went to school all year, and I still can't read! Let's celebrate!"
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why is there even a kindergarten graduation?


Agreed. "I went to school all year, and I still can't read! Let's celebrate!"


OP again. Yeah, I agree about kindergarten graduation too. My kid's school doesn't do it either.
Anonymous
I don't see any problem with this. Schools need money, and this is a creative way to get it. There are plenty of other good seats that aren't in the first row, and the first-come-first-served system benefits people without jobs/commutes, which isn't necessarily fair either.
Anonymous
It's just tacky...
Anonymous
Eh, whatever. My kid's school auctions off prime parking spots on campus for the year. Kind of the same thing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:it uis probably the only time the parents will see their kids all year so why not get them to pay up to do it.


<Snort>
Anonymous
We have this at our school. It's a great fundraiser and it's only for 6 of the many front row seats. So if you get there early enough, you can get a seat in the front. Or, if you want guaranteed first row seats, you can be one the parents who volunteers to set up the seats the night before and leave something on your seat marking your place.
Anonymous
Ours did this. I bid, but was outbid. We got there early enough to get second row anyway. I've never heard of anyone complaining about it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I'm a public school mom, so I guess this stuff is kind of foreign to me. This would NEVER fly at our school. Interesting to hear that this is the norm in the private school world. For what it's worth, I think that bragging about being the high bidder on FB is just as crass as auctioning off the seats to begin with.


Our public school auctions off front row seats at our PK graduation every year. Maybe it's because it is only 2 seats and part of the annual fundraiser. Never thought it was a big deal since the event is sort of ridiculous anyway and the auditorium isn't that big.
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