Is that the rule for other kids? Because if not it’s pretty hateful. |
| There are so many tchotchkes and pens and such for sale… clearly these help to raise funds. Frankly, I wish my own kid (not FARMS) had not come home with all of those bits and bobs, but at the end of the day, it helped to raise funds for the school. They are for sale and should be available to all, voucher or not! It should not be up to the PTA to restrict what certain children can and cannot buy. It reeks of something paternalistic and patronizing. |
| teachers know which of their students get farms, they can see the demographics of all their students. |
where do they see these demographics? it's not in synergy |
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1. Book fair - just don't put out the pens and other crap, only the books. Our ES book lady does this.
2. Past ESPTA President- we never knew who had FARMS. For our ticketed entrance events (and for auctionable items), we gave a roll of tickets to the school counselor who would give out to those who were eligible. No way to know who bought them and who was given them |
DP. That's terrible. Could it have been done so student doesn't pick out an item or total purchase price that is more than the voucher? |
How do families posting here not know this? |
Yes they do. We had a para sub for months after several long term subs. She was one of the best teachers we’d have. Farms can show up as free lunch but now that kids get pins it may not show up. |
Maybe the kid needed pencils. |