Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've got kids ES to HS. I don't ever recall anyone having a party at school. Parents typically send in a treat to be passed out and consumed during lunch. If DH or I can't deliver AT lunch, we drop them off in the morning in the office with our kid's name/grade/teacher on container. Of course, we always clear it with the teacher first. It's not disruptive, the kids love getting a treat, my kid loves passing them out and one cupcake isn't going to wreck anyone's healthy lifestyle.
Interrupting class 25 times a year to have cake isn't disruptive?
Ooooooookay.
Anonymous wrote:I've got kids ES to HS. I don't ever recall anyone having a party at school. Parents typically send in a treat to be passed out and consumed during lunch. If DH or I can't deliver AT lunch, we drop them off in the morning in the office with our kid's name/grade/teacher on container. Of course, we always clear it with the teacher first. It's not disruptive, the kids love getting a treat, my kid loves passing them out and one cupcake isn't going to wreck anyone's healthy lifestyle.
Anonymous wrote:I thought class parties were not allowed either. Then my DC told me other kids bring something on their birthdays and then I felt like a scrooge. Do parents show up to school with the treats or do you put your kid on the bus with the treats? Since birthday parties seem rampant, isn't this overkill? Do people do the class treat plus a party or just one or the other? (or neither and celebrate only at home?)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always do a little treat bag made of tattoos, pencil, eraser, and fruit snacks or gushers.
You do realize much of it gets thrown away.
+1000
NP. I send in little store-bought cupcakes but believe me when I say they don't end up in a lovely play either. Either way, kids are happy in the moment they receive it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always do a little treat bag made of tattoos, pencil, eraser, and fruit snacks or gushers.
You do realize much of it gets thrown away.
+1000
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always do a little treat bag made of tattoos, pencil, eraser, and fruit snacks or gushers.
You do realize much of it gets thrown away.
Anonymous wrote:Once your child hits elementary school, please don't celebrate his birthday in the classroom.
Anonymous wrote:I always do a little treat bag made of tattoos, pencil, eraser, and fruit snacks or gushers.