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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]To those of you this happened to, did you let anyone know you were disappointed in the decision? [/quote] No, who is there to tell. No one cares. But, I will not be going out of my way to help or donate anymore. [/quote] Right--the person I would talk to is the person who made the shitty decision. And I'm not going to the administration to whine about the PTA for something like this. I'll just take my volunteer energy elsewhere. [/quote] I'm assuming it was our teacher and if she cared, she would have been more inclusive of all parents. [/quote] It was the teacher, but the impetus was from the PTA president. So the teacher is given two names, the PTA president says that she thinks she'd be the best choice, and the teacher says, fine whatever, you really want it, great. I don't blame the teacher for not devoting a lot of bandwidth to this decision. I blame the PTA president for adding her name to the list and pushing to be chosen just because she didn't know the other mom who signed up. [/quote]
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