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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Maybe I’m an outlier, but as somebody who doesn’t donate, or volunteer, I don’t see a problem with parents who put in the time and money to get certain preferential treatment. I don’t have a problem with the Mom who comes in every week to help with grading and the bulletin board to get the coveted chaperoning gig. [/quote] … Parents shouldn’t be grading. I’ve been on most of my daughter’s school trips, I was not aware this was “coveted”. [/quote] lol that is the mindset of these parents. No, of course parents who donate or volunteer should not get anything extra. The benefit of volunteering and donating is that they get to control their own input (what gets funded, how a volunteer job gets done, how the yard sale gets planned, how the PTA budget is allocated). But zero rights to get anything from the school itself. [/quote]
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