Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teacher here. Please don't forget that there is not enough paper or pencils for classrooms these days...
There is a $20 gift limit for teachers. If parents are so inclined as to buy a holiday gift for teachers (better now, than end-of-year), please consider purchasing a ream of copying paper or packs of pencils for your students' classrooms.
TIA for considering these suggestions.
Why not enough? BOE just went to a $200 a plate breakfast last week. Plenty of cash.
Anonymous wrote:PTA at least has a transparent budget. Does your principal? My kids have been in two schools in Einstein cluster where principal's have done fundraisers. PTA would always ask to see a school level budget so we could see what is needed. Never willing to share.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teacher here. Please don't forget that there is not enough paper or pencils for classrooms these days...
There is a $20 gift limit for teachers. If parents are so inclined as to buy a holiday gift for teachers (better now, than end-of-year), please consider purchasing a ream of copying paper or packs of pencils for your students' classrooms.
TIA for considering these suggestions.
Why not enough? BOE just went to a $200 a plate breakfast last week. Plenty of cash.
Anonymous wrote:Teacher here. Please don't forget that there is not enough paper or pencils for classrooms these days...
There is a $20 gift limit for teachers. If parents are so inclined as to buy a holiday gift for teachers (better now, than end-of-year), please consider purchasing a ream of copying paper or packs of pencils for your students' classrooms.
TIA for considering these suggestions.
Anonymous wrote:Teacher here. Please don't forget that there is not enough paper or pencils for classrooms these days...
There is a $20 gift limit for teachers. If parents are so inclined as to buy a holiday gift for teachers (better now, than end-of-year), please consider purchasing a ream of copying paper or packs of pencils for your students' classrooms.
TIA for considering these suggestions.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Elementary school, normal for her if it is who I think it is. Very passive aggressive.
Just name the school FFS
Anonymous wrote:Elementary school, normal for her if it is who I think it is. Very passive aggressive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a new principal who is asking for donations directly to the school, not the school's PTA. She is running fundraisers as well, also for the benefit of the school, but it's looking like she will be deciding priorities and have oversight. Do you see this at your school? I thought that what she's doing was the job of the PTA. NB: not a title one school.
Blair used to do this. It raised a lot of money that admin needed resources for in order to make up for funds that dried up from the school district. However, it competed with the PTSA and programs that the PTSA used to fund for the school could no longer be funded.