Anonymous wrote:Send home a flyer for ratty wrapping paper and see how that goes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our school raised $25,000 and the parents gave the principal an earful. But the PTA and teachers decided to try it and we managed to get chrome books for all the 4th and 5th grade classes. Same percentage as wrapping paper and that only ever made us $3000.
You made more because it was deceptive, and it was at the expense of the kids. Congratulations.
Anonymous wrote:PP - way to not see the forest for the trees. Go back and sell some wrapping paper. The school with 50 new Chromebooks will be laughing.
Anonymous wrote:Our school raised $25,000 and the parents gave the principal an earful. But the PTA and teachers decided to try it and we managed to get chrome books for all the 4th and 5th grade classes. Same percentage as wrapping paper and that only ever made us $3000.
Anonymous wrote:Our school raised $25,000 and the parents gave the principal an earful. But the PTA and teachers decided to try it and we managed to get chrome books for all the 4th and 5th grade classes. Same percentage as wrapping paper and that only ever made us $3000.
Anonymous wrote:We told our DD that anyone that leaves during the "character lessons" doesn't really care about the school or being a good person. And we really believe it.
Anonymous wrote:
If anybody knows of any coordinated "anti-Boosterthon" effort involving more than one school, I'd love to know about it.
Anonymous wrote:We told our DD that anyone that leaves during the "character lessons" doesn't really care about the school or being a good person. And we really believe it.
Anonymous wrote:I'm actually going to school every day during the stupid "character lessons" and pulling my kid out. The actual run, she can do, but the public shaming of children who don't raise money is not something I want her exposed to.