Anonymous wrote:Why would PTA have a say in this? Wouldn't school decide?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Polling.
Some parents at DC's school are advocating for dedicated space for the after-care provider. They are asking our PTA/O to weigh-in with school leadership arguing that dedicated space is standard at other DC schools.
I'm a PTA/O officer and am skeptical that this is the norm. Trying to gather some data before putting it to a vote.
Dedicated as in only for aftercare? I think that is highly unlikely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Polling.
Some parents at DC's school are advocating for dedicated space for the after-care provider. They are asking our PTA/O to weigh-in with school leadership arguing that dedicated space is standard at other DC schools.
I'm a PTA/O officer and am skeptical that this is the norm. Trying to gather some data before putting it to a vote.
Dedicated as in only for aftercare? I think that is highly unlikely.
Anonymous wrote:Polling.
Some parents at DC's school are advocating for dedicated space for the after-care provider. They are asking our PTA/O to weigh-in with school leadership arguing that dedicated space is standard at other DC schools.
I'm a PTA/O officer and am skeptical that this is the norm. Trying to gather some data before putting it to a vote.
Anonymous wrote:By designated space, do you mean a space that is used only by the aftercare provider? Seems awfully wasteful and inefficient.
I believe our aftercare provider has a storage closet for craft supplies, toys, balls, etc. but otherwise they use the multipurpose room and some classrooms.