Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because of the off-putting PTA moms. I don't want to contribute to their private club.
Well put. And after 15 years of this nonsense in private school while paying full-freight, I am just exhausted and no longer interested in the auction, the cookie sale, anything. Just please charge me $400 more at the beginning of the year. I can't work a full time job while dealing with all the incoming school emails re: fundraisers and activities. It's just too much.
But you are willing to contribute monetarily, so that is contributing. Many parents are not willing to do anything from the responses here.
Some people choose not to give and let the whole PTA commitee know about it. Some people like to give under the radar. Don't feel like you need to be in on everything.Anonymous wrote:If you're one of the parents who never brings in money for collections, or silent auction items, or you never volunteer for anything like selling raffle tickets, PTA, etc. can you explain why and if it embarrasses you at all? This is anonymous, so no accusations, I just really want to know. What are your justifications? Do you think it impacts your child at all? Do you find yourself avoiding other parents? Or seeking out like-minded ones? Really just looking for honest answers and not ugliness. TIA!
Anonymous wrote:Because of the off-putting PTA moms. I don't want to contribute to their private club.
Anonymous wrote:"I always send in money for field trips and teacher gifts. Beyond that, it's hit or miss, and I don't give a flying fig what others think. I'm the sole breadearner - nurturing my career is far more important than given extras to the school. If I volunteer, it is with my professional group. If I have extra time, I will be spending it at a networking lunch or afterwork event. The magic job fairy isn't standing around waiting to hand me a new job if I lose mine, so I need to make sure I maintain my network and build my professional reputation.
Your response is interesting. I don't think this thread is about dedicating all kind of time to the school, but mainly just to take an interest in your child's education. I am not the OP, but I took it as even contributin a 4 to 8 hours max for the whole school year. I am making the assumption that other parents would be doing their part as well. I don't think that taking 8 hours of your work time off in the span of 10 months is going to make or break your job situation. If that was the case, why would jobs give us weeks of vacation time. If it is the case, then you need to find another job that stands behind the vacation time it offers as a benefit to its employees. I know at my workplace, they encourage vacation time as a security measure."
Do you have any clue how elitist you sound?
Anonymous wrote:I always send in money for field trips and teacher gifts. Beyond that, it's hit or miss, and I don't give a flying fig what others think. I'm the sole breadearner - nurturing my career is far more important than given extras to the school. If I volunteer, it is with my professional group. If I have extra time, I will be spending it at a networking lunch or afterwork event. The magic job fairy isn't standing around waiting to hand me a new job if I lose mine, so I need to make sure I maintain my network and build my professional reputation.
Anonymous wrote:I always send in money for field trips and teacher gifts. Beyond that, it's hit or miss, and I don't give a flying fig what others think. I'm the sole breadearner - nurturing my career is far more important than given extras to the school. If I volunteer, it is with my professional group. If I have extra time, I will be spending it at a networking lunch or afterwork event. The magic job fairy isn't standing around waiting to hand me a new job if I lose mine, so I need to make sure I maintain my network and build my professional reputation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because of the off-putting PTA moms. I don't want to contribute to their private club.
Well put. And after 15 years of this nonsense in private school while paying full-freight, I am just exhausted and no longer interested in the auction, the cookie sale, anything. Just please charge me $400 more at the beginning of the year. I can't work a full time job while dealing with all the incoming school emails re: fundraisers and activities. It's just too much.
Anonymous wrote:Because of the off-putting PTA moms. I don't want to contribute to their private club.