Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thank you so much for the responses. I guess I should clarify I don't think we have "too much," I'm more just curious what PTAs are allowed to spend on because I feel like I keep reading about how one of the benefits of "wealthier" schools is the amount of fund raising PTAs are able do, but I'm not sure what that means in practical terms. I've been told our PTA cannot pay for teacher salaries (or any part of salaries), textbooks, or "permanent improvements to the school." I guess it would be interesting to know which school districts y'all are in, if you're comfortable sharing. I'm in APS, but the limitations I've mentioned are from VA statewide (or so I have been told).
To the PP who posted about spending money and not hoarding it, I believe we do that in a normal year, but the rules changed a bit temporarily because of COVID. Our PTA wasn't able to spend on some of the end of year things they usually do, and they are (understandably I think) nervous about how much will be raised this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Having too much money in your school's PTA is a great problem to have!
If your PTA has "too much money", you need to find ways to spend it. The money is coming from parents who expect that the dues they pay and the fundraisers they contribute to will benefit their kids -- not kids 5 years or 10 years from now. If you're raising money, you're expected to spend it not sit on it. If you have too much and don't know what to spend it on, then waive dues for a year or skip a year of fundraising.
In addition, I believe a PTA is required to spend a certain (very high) percentage of their budget every year and are discouraged from carrying anything over.
Anonymous wrote:Having too much money in your school's PTA is a great problem to have!
If your PTA has "too much money", you need to find ways to spend it. The money is coming from parents who expect that the dues they pay and the fundraisers they contribute to will benefit their kids -- not kids 5 years or 10 years from now. If you're raising money, you're expected to spend it not sit on it. If you have too much and don't know what to spend it on, then waive dues for a year or skip a year of fundraising.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not an active member, so I don't know everything that they do, but I think our PTA this year paid for a remodel of the library and some landscaping for an outdoor area. In the past, they've bought new playground equipment and paid for technology upgrades (not sure exactly what, though). They've also bought books for the library and in the fall they gave out school supplies. I'm sure they do a ton more, but like I said, I'm not an active member.
Having too much money in your school's PTA is a great problem to have!