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[quote=Anonymous]One of the reasons we moved schools was to have a more effective PTA that I would not have to run myself. I contribute, gather donations for the auction, sign my kid up for afterschool activities they sponsor...I vastly appreciate what the PTA is doing, but I WOHM w/2 kids and have to be honest, I have very little free time especially in the evenings. I believe it can be done. One of the hurdles at our old school was that many parents just don't have money to spare, these are not people who can donate a week at their beach house for the fundraiser. The ones with time to volunteer lacked drive and communication skills. On the plus side there were less demands on my time! [/quote]
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