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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I signed up as Room Parent in Kindergarten and have been very involved, either as a Room Parent or PTA Board member, every year. I certainly didn't do it for preferential treatment. I did it to help, and I'm glad I was able to. I know that coming into school and being with a bunch of kids is not a lot of people's idea of a relaxing afternoon, nor is planning a party, or buying snacks at the last minute when they are needed. I'm just there to help the teacher, and I hope that my work shows that I care about the kids, the teacher, the class and the school community. I also think it's important to show my kids that I'm involved at their school. Remember, you are there to help. Let your hard work or involvement be the example that you should be more involved. Like a lot of posters have said, I think teachers DO pick the known commodity. I think as the years roll on in Elementary School, it not only gets harder to find room parents, but the levels of participation drop dramatically, whether it's monetarily or physical in-class presence. So if teachers need to choose someone who is going to know 3/4 of the parents and they can work personal relationships to get things done, they are going to take the path of least resistance. For what it's worth, I was always given the sheets where people had volunteered to be room parent, and I always reached out to them and asked them to help at parties, planning, etc. OP, try to get involved and just keep staying involved. Talk to more people, volunteer with them, reach out to the PTA and ask where you can help, and I promise it will be noticed. Any good organization is always looking for new volunteers. [/quote] But if there are all these other parents who signed up to help, why would you be room parent for 7 years and for your second child as well? Couldn't you have allowed a friend to be the room parent for at least the last 3 years? My kid's class has close to 100 kids in it and 10 parents at least on the room parent committee. We have parents at our school who push to be room parent, then PTA president in elementary, PTA president in middle, and so on and they try to push others away so they can have even more control. After a while, yes, people drop off, because they don't want to deal with the drama and feel unwelcomed. But really it's what those parents want, at least at first. By middle maybe they change their minds and want some help but others are too discouraged by that point. There are so many movies (Bad Moms is a recent one) where there are these domineering moms who just like to run and control things. It's a stereotype, and many are not like that, but they do exist which is why it's a stereotype. I see nothing to think that OP was rude or distrustful. She's just annoyed at the Gwendolyn like parents at her school.[/quote]
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