Anonymous wrote:Volunteers are not equipped to deal with kids, mostly are there to get to the ear of the teachers and gossip later about the behavior of each and every kid.
I would easily pay more taxes to keep these women away from my kids.
Anonymous wrote:This week's principal's newsletter had yet another request for parent volunteers at lunch and recess. I volunteer at school when I can and support the teachers whenever possible, but I just do not understand why parents should be RELIED UPON to provide adequate coverage for lunch and recess.
Isn't it a requirement that the school provide the necessary supervision for the students? Shouldn't parent volunteers be something additional, not a way to make sure there is enough supervision.
For example, during one recess period, there is ONE staff member to supervise well over 100 children. This doesn't seem safe or acceptable. Many of us work and aren't able to show up at school around noon every day to help. I don't think it is ok to expect this of parents and to rely on parents to meet these basic responsibilities? Am I missing something or do others agree? By the way, I don't see the principal or the teachers supervising recess.
Anonymous wrote:OP,
You're a clueless wonder. My friend, a teacher, pulled her child from his local elementary b/c he had gotten hurt more than once on the playground during recess. Imagine being asked to pick up your son during your work hours when you're on the other side of the county. There were two adults on duty.
budget cuts, as other PPs have said
I hope you're not one complaining about having to pay too many taxes b/c taxes are what WE use to pay aides for support. So either quit complaining and hope your kid doesn't end up with a broken arm, or put your money where your mouth is.
Anonymous wrote:This week's principal's newsletter had yet another request for parent volunteers at lunch and recess. I volunteer at school when I can and support the teachers whenever possible, but I just do not understand why parents should be RELIED UPON to provide adequate coverage for lunch and recess.
Isn't it a requirement that the school provide the necessary supervision for the students? Shouldn't parent volunteers be something additional, not a way to make sure there is enough supervision.
For example, during one recess period, there is ONE staff member to supervise well over 100 children. This doesn't seem safe or acceptable. Many of us work and aren't able to show up at school around noon every day to help. I don't think it is ok to expect this of parents and to rely on parents to meet these basic responsibilities? Am I missing something or do others agree? By the way, I don't see the principal or the teachers supervising recess.