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Reply to "There Needs to Be Enforced Equity Among PTA's"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Is there any truth that some of the PTA/boosters are set up as corporations and have millions in the bank?[/quote] Millions no, but some have 50-100k or more a year in spending. [/quote] I have seen a fun run bring in 15k. One school was getting so much money they didn't support smaller fundraisers that other parents proposed.[/quote] That’s peanuts. Our ES PTA’s silent auction night usually takes in around $40k annually. [/quote] This, we are lucky if we bring in $2K. No big deal. We make it work with what we have.[/quote] Neat! I’m also a teacher in the same county who went from 300 from pta to zero from pta. Also, I never had to worry about anything. Fast forward to (being a choice) there are no funds. Asking for tissues is a huge ask. I’d never switch working conditions- the crazy people in this thread are the same parents upset their money might go to someone else. We don’t want your 500 Christmas gifts… we want parents who actually care.[/quote] I'm a parent who does care. I recommend that if you need supplies, you should ask your class parents, versus whine about how unfair it is you don't have supplies from MCPS. If the teacher asked for something, as other teachers did in the past, I'd just send it in - no questions asked. If it's a problem that you're not permitted to ask for supplies, go talk to the Union. During covid, that was another story. At one of the schools my child attended, the rumor was the teachers were told not to beg parents for covid resources (the rumor was it made MCPS leadership look bad since they were supposed to spend their ESSER money on covid supplies?), but we still managed to figure out what cleaning and medical supplies the classroom needed that wasn't available (wink). However, if some other school has a parent looking to put money into their own kid's PTA, that's fine. It's really one of my business and couldn't care less. If, as a teacher, you feel that isn't fair, then go work at whatever school you think that is (I've never heard of a school PTA having $40K but whatever, good for them). Now, if you feel that your school doesn't have basic office (non-covid) supplies from MCPS Central Office, I really don't know what to say to that. It's not possible that can happen. Now, you may be telling the truth. Maybe you really are a teacher and maybe your school doesn't have supplies, but maybe you're also lying, because it's not possible that a 3 billion dollar budget doesn't have school supplies on-hand. If that were happening, it would probably be featured in Bethesda Beat or on the evening news. And if it's not, then who's fault is that? The PTA? Nope. Sorry hun. You need to point the finger at your Central Office.[/quote]
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