Anonymous wrote:Be vocal if your school brings in Boosterthon. Refuse to contribute and tell other parents that half of the money goes to an unethical for-profit company. Tell your kids that it's a scam and that there are real ways to raise money for their school but that this isn't one that your family will participate in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:already a thread on this:
http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/533223.page
but yea, it sucks. we are boycotting it. some have complained to mccpta but they don't think it's a problem. just boycott it.
But I don't like that people are not made aware. What did MCCPTA say?
I got no response. Someone else stated on this forum that they did get a response, which was "we don't see a problem with it".
I am the poster from the other thread who contacted the MCCPTA about this a few years ago. It's possible things may have changed now, so it's worth writing again, I suppose. The exact response I got was as follows:
"MCCPTA does not have a policy on what fundraisers are selected by the local PTAs or how they are conducted. Each local, however, does need the approval and follows the guidance of their Principal. From personal experience, I believe it is common practice of certain fundraising companies to come in to the school for "pep rallies" to encourage students to participate. You may wish to express your concern regarding this activity to your local PTA and/or school Principal.
Regards -
Frances Frost
MCCPTA President"
Anonymous wrote:Hate boosterthon. Worst part is kids get gifts according to the amount their parents donated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since primary elections for Board of Education are coming up next week, I emailed all of the candidates to ask their position on these types of fundraisers in schools and whether they would work to ban this kind of fundraiser in MCPS. I will pass along any responses I get to this board, but I highly encourage other parents who are concerned about Boosterthon and other companies with similar fundraising practices to send their own emails. The louder our voice, the more likely that action will be taken.
This is a really good idea. I would love to hear their responses.
So far, I've received positive responses from Michael Ibanez and Jeanette Dixon.
Ibanez said that as a former principal and teacher he dislikes the fundraisers and that "Not only do they take away instructional time, but have no place in schools. The bottom line is that it's hurts the students." He did not say that he would take specific action, though.
Dixon said that she is opposed to these fundraisers and that if elected she would put it on her list of things to investigate.
I haven't heard back from the other candidates yet.
Power is in numbers, so if you're opposed to these fundraisers I highly recommend sending your own emails to the candidates so that they know this is an issue that many parents are concerned about and that the candidates' position on this issue will inform your choice of who to vote for in the primary election.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:already a thread on this:
http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/533223.page
but yea, it sucks. we are boycotting it. some have complained to mccpta but they don't think it's a problem. just boycott it.
But I don't like that people are not made aware. What did MCCPTA say?
I got no response. Someone else stated on this forum that they did get a response, which was "we don't see a problem with it".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:already a thread on this:
http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/533223.page
but yea, it sucks. we are boycotting it. some have complained to mccpta but they don't think it's a problem. just boycott it.
But I don't like that people are not made aware. What did MCCPTA say?
Anonymous wrote:already a thread on this:
http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/533223.page
but yea, it sucks. we are boycotting it. some have complained to mccpta but they don't think it's a problem. just boycott it.