Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my experience, which is cynical, it is professional full time mom types (SAHMs) with other kids in the school who are active in the PTA. Good luck if you want to be room mom and you are a working mom of 1 child and are new to the school: no one will take you seriously.
As you get up in grades there is bit more room for new faces to contribute.
The further away from DC you live, the more this is true; the closer in you live, the more flexible it is and first-come-first-serve is more apt. But it is always harder to find room parents for the older grades.
Also sometimes the room parent volunteers don't work out: I ended up being de facto room parent once when the actual room parent only collected money for gifts and I let the teacher know I could help out - she just came directly to me for everything.
At our school anyway, there was a lot of variability among the classes in regards to room parent volunteers. My DD's kindergarten class had 3 room parents! Whereas other classes had no one step up.
Anonymous wrote:Are there actually people who want to be a room parent?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my experience, which is cynical, it is professional full time mom types (SAHMs) with other kids in the school who are active in the PTA. Good luck if you want to be room mom and you are a working mom of 1 child and are new to the school: no one will take you seriously.
As you get up in grades there is bit more room for new faces to contribute.
The further away from DC you live, the more this is true; the closer in you live, the more flexible it is and first-come-first-serve is more apt. But it is always harder to find room parents for the older grades.
Also sometimes the room parent volunteers don't work out: I ended up being de facto room parent once when the actual room parent only collected money for gifts and I let the teacher know I could help out - she just came directly to me for everything.
At our school there were tons of professional moms who volunteered. Most had high powered jobs too like lobbyists and Ph.D. researchers and that kind of thing but they all were meticulously organized. I felt like it was easier for me to work with them because they didn't get bogged down in little things and were very efficient.
Anonymous wrote:In my experience, which is cynical, it is professional full time mom types (SAHMs) with other kids in the school who are active in the PTA. Good luck if you want to be room mom and you are a working mom of 1 child and are new to the school: no one will take you seriously.
As you get up in grades there is bit more room for new faces to contribute.
The further away from DC you live, the more this is true; the closer in you live, the more flexible it is and first-come-first-serve is more apt. But it is always harder to find room parents for the older grades.
Also sometimes the room parent volunteers don't work out: I ended up being de facto room parent once when the actual room parent only collected money for gifts and I let the teacher know I could help out - she just came directly to me for everything.
Anonymous wrote:In my experience, which is cynical, it is professional full time mom types (SAHMs) with other kids in the school who are active in the PTA. Good luck if you want to be room mom and you are a working mom of 1 child and are new to the school: no one will take you seriously.
As you get up in grades there is bit more room for new faces to contribute.
The further away from DC you live, the more this is true; the closer in you live, the more flexible it is and first-come-first-serve is more apt. But it is always harder to find room parents for the older grades.
Also sometimes the room parent volunteers don't work out: I ended up being de facto room parent once when the actual room parent only collected money for gifts and I let the teacher know I could help out - she just came directly to me for everything.
Anonymous wrote:We receive an email that our elementary school wants every classroom has a room parent to deal with events & fundraising. Our back to school night is coming up in person. How does room parent is selected? It would be best if someone volunteers. What happens if no one volunteers?
Anonymous wrote:Our school has 4 room parents for each class. They send a signupgenius for people to sign up. Lower grades fill up much faster than higher grades.