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[quote=Anonymous]OP, I have plenty of time to help and volunteer and sadly gave up. I volunteered on several PTA lists. Have heard nothing. Was the first person on the room parent sign up list and nothing. Its fine if you were chosen, but don't expect me to send in donations and do stuff to help you if you are going to take it all over and between the school and PTA, exclude some of us parents. I don't want to hear from you about the class gift. I don't want to hear from you about teacher appreciation. I don't want to hear, oh, I can't do this, can someone else do it. You took it all on so you deal with it all. Good luck. P.S. As a new parent I went to the PTA meeting. Never again. The people running it were rude, unwelcoming and not pleasant. They went out of their way to make me feel unwanted. [/quote]
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