Anonymous wrote:Look, the OP wants to do something to help at schools where there is need. Not all S. Arlington schools fit this category, but some do. And certainly more PTA money can do no harm at those schools. There is real disparity in ability to raise funds, that's just a fact. As a S. Arlington parent I would prefer that our schools not be so highly segregated by income levels, but until we move away from neighborhood schools, or until we stop putting up barriers to different types of housing in all our neighborhoods, informal pooling of resources through direct , CCPTA fund, etc. is as good as it's going to get. I'd rather schools that have more limited budgets get more money than sit up on my high horse about the quality of education across S. Arlington schools. My kids are fine at a Title 1 school, but if I don't have to buy ALL the glue sticks this year that would be cool, too.
Anonymous wrote:So unbelievably condescending.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does aps have partner schools?
OP here, I believe our PTA partners with a PTA in south Arlington, or at least it did in the past (I remember two years ago hearing that a portion of the fundraising from one of our major events was being shared with that PTA). I looked into the CCPTA fund, I'd be shocked if our PTA doesn't already participate but I'll definitely look for it at our budget meeting next month. Thanks for the idea everyone!
Anonymous wrote:Does aps have partner schools?
Anonymous wrote:Does aps have partner schools?
Anonymous wrote:We have our kids in a north Arlington elementary school, and as I'm watching everyone get back to school, I'm struck by the number of offers that seem to go around to donate stuff to the school (supplies, classroom equipment, time), and it struck me that I can't imagine as much flows into the lower SES south Arlington elementary schools simply because there isn't nearly the same degree of wealth and resources. While we'll still contribute to our home school, I'd also like to be able to make contributions to other APS elementary schools/teachers to help out. Does anyone know how I might go about finding out what's needed or how I can help? Are there teacher wishlists posted anywhere? Can I make a contribution to another school's PTA?
Sorry if this is coming off as some kind of white savior thing, I realize that there's a good amount of presumption going on here and there's definitely a part of me that's uncomfortable even posting this because it seems to not really come off right. But it is coming from a sincere place of caring about the world outside of my privileged little bubble, and wanting to find ways to help when I can.