Our school dictates the parties. I don’t care if you donate but yes, we see your the biggest house in the neighborhood and drive the fanciest new car and then scream poverty over donating some napkins from dollar tree. Your kids will have fun and be treated the same either way. |
Because not everyone donates and often the parents forget to send it. I had one kid ask for it back as mom wanted it for lunches so we just sent it all home. |
About 1/2 the kids forget their pm snack. Our teacher buys them snacks. I do send them and often hold back the snack food from the party if we get it so she can have it. |
You don't get to decide whether or not anyone has a financial hardship. You don't get to pull parents' financial records and check. You don't get to decide that some made-up event at school is a higher priority than someone else's bills. You sound like you are asking for a pretty large sum from each parent if you are spending a few hundred on each event. I think you would have better luck asking for a smaller amount and doing less. Or nothing (which is what most people would prefer anyway). |
| I think the party food comes from someone who cares about party food. I do not, not in a school setting. Your school needs to readjust priorities. |
| Why do you have parties? |
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Handing out slices of pizza is NOT easier than handing out a package of goldfish and a piece of string cheese to 25 kids. It’s not so stop saying it is. Cheaper and nearer as well.
You’re living beyond your means as a room parent. |
| How are you spending $135 for pizza? You can get pizza for $10 each from papa john's. |
It’s $5 from Pizza Hut. |
classic DCUM... OP posts silly thread vent showing lack of self awareness and respect for different opinions... DCUM chastizes OP... everyone sighs "that was fun!" stay golden DCUM, stay golden
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No one wants gold fish and cheese. That is not a party. It’s my money so why do you care? Op does not get budgeting but you can do a really nice party for not much and even better if a few donate. |
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You need to scale back the parties and or split/itemize donations.
Do one collection letting parents choose to pay for all at one time or just contribute toward some events. 1. Class parties -keep it simple and cheaper. 2. Teacher gift- keep in mind that some parents want to give the teacher a gift from the family. Call it a class gift not a teacher gift. 3. Arts and crafts supplies -provide a box to donate $5 toward supplies and do an amazon wishlist for parents to donate supplies. For the class parties - drop the pizza. Kids are after the treats. |
Then why do they all eat the pizza and ask for more? They don’t care about the dumb crafts and games after 3rd. |
^this OP |
This. If after you collected contribution you saw that only 55% contributed why did you go ahead and spend until you only had $25 left? You should have scaled back the parties at the beginning of the year. I was involved in the PTA and was shocked at how so many parents had no financial sense and would just go shopping. The whole concept of budgeting was lost on them. We had to be firm that there would be no reimbursements beyond the budgeted amounts for anything. We had to make a rule that funds would not cover decorations beyond balloons and streamers. Some parents wanted to buy expensive Halloween decorations and then store them at their houses. Ways to save money 1. No pizza, get inexpensive snacks from Costco, doughnuts from Krispy Kreme or cupcakes from Giant. 2. Find an artistic creative parent to plan the arts/crafts and don't buy the craft kits from Michaels or Oriental Trading. There are many things you can do with inexpensive materials. 3. Focus on games that don't involve buying lots of props and materials. |