Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fortunately, there are some intelligent parents in the world who can see through the fun run scams, and they will teach their children well. If Boosterthon and Apex disappeared tomorrow, and their promoters were imprisoned, the world would be a better place, and the children in every school affected would be better off. It is sad to see the state of parent participation where a school's major fundraiser is taken over by corporate greedhead scammers. In these cases, the school's volunteer community is alienated and shattered, parent participation declines, and school spirit dies. This is exactly what fun run scams like Boosterthon and Apex Fun Run do to schools, and the scams turn the schools into dependent wards of outsourced fundraising. It takes forever to rebuild a sense of community and volunteer bases after a school surrenders to a fun run. Fun run scams are extraordinarily destructive to school communities, they steal half the money, they disable volunteer systems. Do not ever allow anyone from a fun run like Boosterthon or Apex into your school.
I think you are being a little dramatic! They are for profit companies. The PTAs are aware of this.
We are very aware that they are for profit companies, but found out to late that the Apex Fun Run was all about profits--and only their own! Pardon me for being so dramatic, but they sucked all the juice out of the oranges at our school, and the scammers fled with over $50,000 in pure profits taken from our families. That is $50,000 taken from our kids that could have gone to enrichment programs and equipment like musical instruments or something like that.
Yes, the PTA's might be aware, but the PTA at our elementary school has NOT disclosed that they will be handing over half of the money collected to this company. Nor have they disclosed that they are paying that up front fee. All they did was put a dollar amount in their budget as their total income from this fundraiser, so while you say that the PTA's know, not all of them are disclosing it to their
members.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hmm - the Los Angeles Unified School District cancels a Fun Run: http://dixiecanyon.com/2016/02/apex-cancelled-2-12-16/
Reason? Because instructional time is not for fundraising.
Maryland PTA has that in their by-laws as well but the money hungry PTA's and principals don't seem to care about that.
Anonymous wrote:Hmm - the Los Angeles Unified School District cancels a Fun Run: http://dixiecanyon.com/2016/02/apex-cancelled-2-12-16/
Reason? Because instructional time is not for fundraising.