Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m annoyed, our 4th grade has nothing planned. All we have gotten so far is that awful symphony field trip in the fall.
Have you aired your child’s teacher? It’s not too late for them to plan a trip.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m annoyed, our 4th grade has nothing planned. All we have gotten so far is that awful symphony field trip in the fall.
Have you aired your child’s teacher? It’s not too late for them to plan a trip.
Anonymous wrote:I’m annoyed, our 4th grade has nothing planned. All we have gotten so far is that awful symphony field trip in the fall.
Anonymous wrote:Our ES didn't go there with the 4th graders this year. They went to Gunston Hall instead in the fall. They 4th graders are, shall we say, not happy about missing the trip to Jamestown when other schools around us went there. Ah well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our school is $64 and the firm asked if we would like to pay double to sponsor another child. L M A O
Why is that hilarious? Yes, $64 is a decent chunk of change, but I don't understand why you think it incredibly funny for someone to want to help a kid whose parent won't pay for whatever reason?
I feel like a lot of kids on FARMs have families that can actually afford to pay for many things, they just are trying to get as much for free as they can. No one verifies eligibility.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$5 for the matching shirts
Who paid for the buses?
The school paid for it.
The county would only pay for regular school buses. Going to Jamestown usually requires charter buses. Who paid for those?
+1?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$5 for the matching shirts
Who paid for the buses?
The school paid for it.
The county would only pay for regular school buses. Going to Jamestown usually requires charter buses. Who paid for those?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our school is $64 and the firm asked if we would like to pay double to sponsor another child. L M A O
Why is that hilarious? Yes, $64 is a decent chunk of change, but I don't understand why you think it incredibly funny for someone to want to help a kid whose parent won't pay for whatever reason?
Anonymous wrote:Such a long, long day, especially for some kids with IEPs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$5 for the matching shirts
Who paid for the buses?
The school paid for it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$5 for the matching shirts
Who paid for the buses?