Anonymous wrote:I thank any parent volunteer -- chaperone, coach, scout leader, religious ed teacher, etc. I have volunteered a lot and some kids are just awful so it is always nice to hear a thank you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Huge parent involvement at my kids' school so there are always way more volunteers than chaperone slots. I think that those that do get to chaperone are considered fortunate so the opposite seems to be the case. Parents that chaperone are the ones that are thankful.
Same here. And I enjoy the field trips. Other people's children are not a pain.
Anonymous wrote:Huge parent involvement at my kids' school so there are always way more volunteers than chaperone slots. I think that those that do get to chaperone are considered fortunate so the opposite seems to be the case. Parents that chaperone are the ones that are thankful.
Anonymous wrote:I thank any parent volunteer -- chaperone, coach, scout leader, religious ed teacher, etc. I have volunteered a lot and some kids are just awful so it is always nice to hear a thank you.
Anonymous wrote:I think in the high participation schools, where parents pay to chaperone, any parent who wants to chaperone should be allowed to.
Sometime there is an artificial limit on number of chaperones and that means that one parent is toting the packed lunches for 4 and 5 kids. This is ridiculous. Are you listening MCPS?