Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:SADS *is* that exceptional. Don't turn it down.
The volunteer requirements were started by myself and another mom in the late 90s. It is really nice to have parents involved in the classrooms, even though it is "just" daycare. And since we are ALL working moms there, we all know just how precious time is and there is very little competition or envy....it's not like how at my current school there are lots of moms who can work in the school lib for 4 hours in between pilates and lunch with friends. At SADS, the moms all know that each other is also dashing to work, or leaving early from work, while also putting in some time. It's much more collaborative and supportive.... "thanks for handling the holiday cupcakes; I'll crank out some decorations" . We're all in this together.
Annoying Queen Bees are everywhere.

What in the world does this "Annoying Queen Bees" comment mean? The only thing that annoys me about volunteering at my childn's day care are the do-nothing parents who don't volunteer and have no appreciation for the parents who spend from their pockets, forgo sleep, take time off work, etc. to give all of the children in the class a more fun and enriching experience. If it makes me a "Queen Bee" to do my part to serve your child and mine, all I have to say is BZZZZZZZ! I'm sure your child finds those holiday parties, special activities, and other extras (brought to him or her by the Queen and King Bees) REALLY ANNOYING!