Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wheaton High School
This makes a little more sense why the principal is fundraising directly now. Isn't Wheaton's PTSA in flux? Last I heard, they were looking for a new president to take over from the previous one. If the PTSA is semi-functional then I'm not surprised the principal is fundraising herself to fill in the gap.
Anonymous wrote:Wheaton High School
Anonymous wrote:Wood MS did this last year as the school took over a back to school fundraiser the PTA normally held and was very vague about what the funds were to be used for. Seemed to undermine the PTA efforts but I’m not sure how the decision was made for the school to take it over. It all seemed very weird (and frustrating as our taxes had just gone up to “help the schools” yet here they were asking for more without stating why they weren’t getting enough from CO)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a new principal who is asking for donations directly to the school, not the school's PTA. She is running fundraisers as well, also for the benefit of the school, but it's looking like she will be deciding priorities and have oversight. Do you see this at your school? I thought that what she's doing was the job of the PTA. NB: not a title one school.
Blair used to do this. It raised a lot of money that admin needed resources for in order to make up for funds that dried up from the school district. However, it competed with the PTSA and programs that the PTSA used to fund for the school could no longer be funded.
Blair? You mean money for lunches, dinner and travel.