Anonymous wrote:I have been a room parent. I have had two kids go through these years. I have never once been to a class party with pizza. As someone else said, why? They have lunch at school.
Ask for people to bring specific items via signup genius. This should be snacks, not a meal.
Ask for money at the beginning of the year for teacher gifts. Send out two follow-up reminders. However much money you receive, divide up the money among the necessary gifts.
Done.
Anonymous wrote:I know you are trying to do good, but you are massively overspending, OP. I would not give you more money, either.
I give money for school parties, and I help out, but I would feel pretty irate if they were as lavish as you say. Definitely not for teacher gifts (we’ll do our own) and what is the pizza for? The kids had lunch. A juice box, a cookie, maybe some fruit, a game and a craft is enough.
My kids go to two different elementary schools and one of them has way less parties than the other... an occasional school party is fun, but constant sugary parties is really not what most parents want to send their kids to school for.
Anonymous wrote:I am a room parent and we ask for each family to contribute a certain amount at the start of the year. This covers teacher holiday and end of year gifts, costumes for the school play and all crafts/food for parties. Pizza alone runs roughly $135 per party. We have about 55% participation yet 100% of the kids get crafts, fed at the party, and costumes for the play. We sign the teacher gifts from the class. It's January and we are out of money once I set aside for end of year gifts ($25/teacher). That means no more parties for the rest of the year. Do I email the class asking again for those who haven't donated to step up? For those of you who don't contribute, how do you feel about your child taking part in the parties, etc when you've not helped? And for those in a financial hardship, I get it.. but I'd venture in our school that is not the primary driver.
Anonymous wrote:
The experienced room parents send one last email, after all the ones asking for money, saying:
"THIS PARTY WILL NOT HAPPEN UNLESS THERE ARE ENOUGH FUNDS TO FEED EVERYONE AND HAVE A FEW ACTIVITIES."
Or words to that effect.
In my 13 years of school parties, not one has ever been cancelled after such an email![]()
Anonymous wrote:This. And where in the world are you getting pizza that it's $135?Anonymous wrote:Yeah, if people aren’t contributing for parties it’s because they don’t prioritize them. Just because you want them doesn’t mean everyone else has to subsidize your desires.
This. And where in the world are you getting pizza that it's $135?Anonymous wrote:Yeah, if people aren’t contributing for parties it’s because they don’t prioritize them. Just because you want them doesn’t mean everyone else has to subsidize your desires.