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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The above is not correct for our Fcps school. [b]Each room parent is required to give $50-$100 of gift cards to the pta[/b] for them to be given to the specials teacher. I am a room parent at a school like this. My friend is at another one like this. If you have more students or collected more money, they want 2 $50 gift cards. If you have fewer kids or collect less, you have to still give two $25 gift cards. [/quote] I'm still stunned by this. So, either the room parent or the classroom parents are [b]required[/b] to fund gifts for teachers? I think it's fine for the PTA to fund gifts for teachers via donation or events. Or it's fine to encourage people to donate. But requiring parents to fund gifts for teachers just seems very wrong to me. There shouldn't be fees like this to attend public school. [/quote]
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