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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I was often the room parent when my kids were in lower grades and I used to send out emails at the beginning of the year detailing what activities, parties, food, teacher's gift we would have for the entire year. I met with the teacher to draw out the plans (usually duplicating what was done in the previous years), and send an email and a signup genius link to all parents. An email was sent every week for the first 6 weeks, listing the names of all the people who had contributed. Within the first couple of weeks, all parents used to sent in their fixed $ contribution. We usually had a set number of celebrations, some activities and holiday teacher's gift. We relied on some parents to make a costco run for the parties. I did not want to run after people to get money from them, so I made sure that all the funds were collected during the first few weeks of school. I sent emails every week for the first few weeks listing the names of people who contributed and those who still had to. It was easy to write the reminder emails at the beginning of the year. OP, being a room parent is a responsibility not a popularity contest. You need to be blunt and make sure that everyone contributes at least a minimum agreed upon amount. If people want to contribute more it is up to them, but the fixed amount contribution is mandatory. [/quote] Wow, this is really shitting. You called out the people who didn't contribute? You're pretty rude to even gripe about it behind their backs, but you are an awful person for shaming them in a group email. - a room mom[/quote] Agreed. It is terrible to keep track and call out people like that. Our teacher gave us room parents a form letter for the class donation which we adapted. In it she asked us to keep track of amounts but not who donated. I think that was best.[/quote] +1! If a room parent in my DC’s class sent out a class wide email naming families who didn’t give money, I would think very poorly of that room parent, not of the parents who didn’t (for whatever reason) contribute![/quote] That is really inappropriate to keep track of who gives and who does not. I would never agree to that (nor do I even keep track). Either we get the money or sign ups and if we don't I pay.[/quote] I can’t believe you did this. So rude. I would think horrible of you as well- not the families who didn’t contribute[/quote] Its horrible I pay for the parties if we don't get enough donations or I don't feel like bothering to ask for donations because of how people are? Yes, what a terrible person I am.[/quote] Yes, you are a horrible person to shame parents who haven't paid the amount that you deem appropriate. If you want to pay for the parties yourself, you should be gracious about it and not act a martyr. If you don't want to pay for the parties (which is perfectly fine), pay for the party that you can afford with the donations you received. You don't get to shame people for donating enough for you to create the party that you want simply because you want it.[/quote] You cannot shame the shameless. The fear of being named makes everyone tow the line. parties are decided by the teacher and are usually a culmination of units they are being taught. I only decide modest gift cards for 3 teachers. Art, music and home room teacher. Total yearly cost for each child is $40. I get it all within first 2 weeks of school starting. And we are not doing over the top parties, but very low cost treats. I absolutely get to shame the parents if they don’t contribute. That is how the cookie crumbles.[/quote] So which is it: you can't shame the shameless or shaming people keeps in line and gets them to contribute? Either way, if you aren't a troll, you should be permanently banned from having any role with a classroom.[/quote]
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