And Giant for a family of 4 is $15. So families should skip meals so a kid can go to homecoming? How is the price of KFC relevant? |
No one is skipping meals at Basis to go to homecoming. |
lol. You don’t shop at Giant. |
Yeah, seriously. The only way you're paying $15 for a meal at Giant is if you buy bagged beans and rice and a jar of salsa. Prices at Giant are higher than Whole Foods these days. |
What’s interesting about the basis boosters club is that they raise $50,000 to $70,000 per year from parents but never provide any reporting on what they do with the money.
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Well I guess they are providing tacos this weekend for all 600 students and their families? |
What's your point? Because eating out is expensive, BASIS should charge $35/kid for a two hour dance for 5th graders hosted in the building? |
Yes they do - they cannot be specific but they give bonuses to the teachers. Ask any of the teachers.
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To be fair, BASIS is clear that at least two of those 5th grade dances are fundraisers for ATF. Supposedly, high school dances are not ATF fundraisers but the pricing makes you wonder. I wish they would just call it a fundraiser if that's what they're doing. |
Weird, since as a 501c3 nonprofit they file a 990 every year as required by the IRS. The 990, as you may know, shows the details of every dime of expenditures. |
The volunteers are probably overworked just raising that money. Maybe you could offer to help with communications? |
True, but it doesn't name the specific items. It's more high level so you don't know how much went to staff holiday party vs picnic |
Right, 990's don't show the "details of every dime of expenditures". They only report spending in broad categories. There's no way to connect specific fundraising activities to particular expenses. |
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Since you are knowledgeable about what people would like to see, volunteer to help. |