Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not like you are the only person who has noticed this?
If you really care, organize a fund drive and donate the proceeds to the school for the purpose of fixing the playground. Or look for and apply to grants for that purpose. You could probably join the PTA even without a child at the school because you are in the neighborhood. The fact is that lots of things needs to be fixed in lots of schools, and funds only stretch so far and need to be prioritized.
OK, I intend to. Hence why I asked "what do I do/" Thank you for the advice, I have a lot lo of experience grantwriting, and I'd be happy to help raise funds. I will explore these options, despite the fact that you seem to think I'm a complainer, I just want to help...geez.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have a TODDLER. Elementary school playgrounds are designed for ages 5+
Go to a different playground or shut up.
The playground is literally broken. A bridge had gallend down so its a a fall hazard, not safe for 5-12 year olds.
I am not going to shut up...I care about the children in my community, not just my child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have a TODDLER. Elementary school playgrounds are designed for ages 5+
Go to a different playground or shut up.
The playground is literally broken. A bridge had gallend down so its a a fall hazard, not safe for 5-12 year olds.
I am not going to shut up...I care about the children in my community, not just my child.
Anonymous wrote:It's not like you are the only person who has noticed this?
If you really care, organize a fund drive and donate the proceeds to the school for the purpose of fixing the playground. Or look for and apply to grants for that purpose. You could probably join the PTA even without a child at the school because you are in the neighborhood. The fact is that lots of things needs to be fixed in lots of schools, and funds only stretch so far and need to be prioritized.
Anonymous wrote:It's not like you are the only person who has noticed this?
If you really care, organize a fund drive and donate the proceeds to the school for the purpose of fixing the playground. Or look for and apply to grants for that purpose. You could probably join the PTA even without a child at the school because you are in the neighborhood. The fact is that lots of things needs to be fixed in lots of schools, and funds only stretch so far and need to be prioritized.
Anonymous wrote:You have a TODDLER. Elementary school playgrounds are designed for ages 5+
Go to a different playground or shut up.