Anonymous wrote:I imagine you can personally donate the same things the PTAs and booster clubs can donate. So you can buy a HS team new uniforms, but you can’t pay for an extra coach. You can buy a rug or flexible seating but you can’t pay for a classroom aide. And if the principal is opposed to flexible seating, you might not be able to buy that. I don’t think you can usually just give more than $25 in cash, “earmarked” or not. Creates too many opportunities for unethical conduct.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC attends an elementary school in MCPS. We have the means to donate money to the school and I feel our PTA poorly manages the money. Can my MCPS school receive a donation from our family where we earmark the purpose of the money?
Examples could include scholarship for teachers to attend continuing Ed, or a buddy bench or new sports equipment for the gym. Nothing big, but meaningful things to us.
No
That’s untrue.
Our Focus school doesn’t have enough money for teachers to buy basic items for their classroom. Teachers have to solicit parents for EVERYTHING - dry erase markers, highlighters, pens, books, tissues, Lysol wipes, hand soap, headphones, everything and anything you can imagine.
We’re not wealthy (if we were, we’d live in a better cluster), but we always send in extra donations. I guess that’s why MCPS is pushing for ‘diversity’ bussing. MCPS can’t even afford to provide classroom basics for its students. So you need the diversity of incomes to have parents who can afford to pick up the slack.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know how much you are thinking about donating but unless it's in hundreds of thousands/millions, why not just get school supplies for teachers?
I’m pretty sure that is what OP is asking. She wants to clarify what constitutes ‘school supplies’ and is trying to get a feel for what types of things she can and can’t purchase.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know how much you are thinking about donating but unless it's in hundreds of thousands/millions, why not just get school supplies for teachers?
Anonymous wrote:Our teachers have definitely asked for larger-than-tissue-box donations. For example one wanted a classroom full of alternative seating (yoga balls, stools, etc) and sent parents links the the preferred options. Whether they can accept money, I don't know. There may be a lot of accounting headache with that. But the principal can direct you to more needed items to purchase and they can definitely accept those.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC attends an elementary school in MCPS. We have the means to donate money to the school and I feel our PTA poorly manages the money. Can my MCPS school receive a donation from our family where we earmark the purpose of the money?
Examples could include scholarship for teachers to attend continuing Ed, or a buddy bench or new sports equipment for the gym. Nothing big, but meaningful things to us.
No
That’s untrue.
Our Focus school doesn’t have enough money for teachers to buy basic items for their classroom. Teachers have to solicit parents for EVERYTHING - dry erase markers, highlighters, pens, books, tissues, Lysol wipes, hand soap, headphones, everything and anything you can imagine.
We’re not wealthy (if we were, we’d live in a better cluster), but we always send in extra donations. I guess that’s why MCPS is pushing for ‘diversity’ bussing. MCPS can’t even afford to provide classroom basics for its students. So you need the diversity of incomes to have parents who can afford to pick up the slack.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC attends an elementary school in MCPS. We have the means to donate money to the school and I feel our PTA poorly manages the money. Can my MCPS school receive a donation from our family where we earmark the purpose of the money?
Examples could include scholarship for teachers to attend continuing Ed, or a buddy bench or new sports equipment for the gym. Nothing big, but meaningful things to us.
No
Anonymous wrote:DC attends an elementary school in MCPS. We have the means to donate money to the school and I feel our PTA poorly manages the money. Can my MCPS school receive a donation from our family where we earmark the purpose of the money?
Examples could include scholarship for teachers to attend continuing Ed, or a buddy bench or new sports equipment for the gym. Nothing big, but meaningful things to us.