Anonymous wrote:Where are the other Churchill parents that are outraged by this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The county has strict rules about what parents/booster clubs can provide. My kids are at a wealthy school and we can buy things like promethean boards, security cameras, sports equipment, etc. We can't add staff, hire coaches, or anything like that. I don't think a scoreboard will improve the performance of the Churchill teams. And it means that the county doesn't have to pay for a scoreboard and can use that money for other schools.
Our sports booster club raises a lot of money from the concession stand, which is run and staffed entirely by parents. I go to other schools for events and their concession stand isn't open. So some of you complainers may want to take the lead and organize concessions sales.
You are an elitist f-ing bitch.
You can't understand that many parents who send their kids to red zone schools are quite possibly working two jobs just to make ends meet?
just an elitist bitch
Anonymous wrote:$80K is a LOT of car washing and food sales. Raising that level of funding requires parents who can write big checks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The county has strict rules about what parents/booster clubs can provide. My kids are at a wealthy school and we can buy things like promethean boards, security cameras, sports equipment, etc. We can't add staff, hire coaches, or anything like that. I don't think a scoreboard will improve the performance of the Churchill teams. And it means that the county doesn't have to pay for a scoreboard and can use that money for other schools.
Our sports booster club raises a lot of money from the concession stand, which is run and staffed entirely by parents. I go to other schools for events and their concession stand isn't open. So some of you complainers may want to take the lead and organize concessions sales.
You are an elitist f-ing bitch.
You can't understand that many parents who send their kids to red zone schools are quite possibly working two jobs just to make ends meet?
just an elitist bitch
Anonymous wrote:The county has strict rules about what parents/booster clubs can provide. My kids are at a wealthy school and we can buy things like promethean boards, security cameras, sports equipment, etc. We can't add staff, hire coaches, or anything like that. I don't think a scoreboard will improve the performance of the Churchill teams. And it means that the county doesn't have to pay for a scoreboard and can use that money for other schools.
Our sports booster club raises a lot of money from the concession stand, which is run and staffed entirely by parents. I go to other schools for events and their concession stand isn't open. So some of you complainers may want to take the lead and organize concessions sales.
Anonymous wrote:Why would this be an issue for anyone? If the money comes from a booster, and the parents were able to raise the funds from concessions, they have the right to purchase a scoreboard.
Anyone, at any school is entitled to run a concession stand/carnival/mulch sale and use the money to do the same. Stop whining, and do the same at your school if you're upset about this.
Anonymous wrote:I've been a Churchill parent for 2 years. I thought the money was being raised to put in a marquis type board for the school. One that would be programmable to publicize important events. I don't know anything about this scoreboard. Someone in the know please fill me in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The county has strict rules about what parents/booster clubs can provide. My kids are at a wealthy school and we can buy things like promethean boards, security cameras, sports equipment, etc. We can't add staff, hire coaches, or anything like that. I don't think a scoreboard will improve the performance of the Churchill teams. And it means that the county doesn't have to pay for a scoreboard and can use that money for other schools.
Our sports booster club raises a lot of money from the concession stand, which is run and staffed entirely by parents. I go to other schools for events and their concession stand isn't open. So some of you complainers may want to take the lead and organize concessions sales.
I would be willing to bet that there are a higher percentage of SAH parents available for volunteering at Churchill events compared to other DCC schools. Part of the reason there is less parent involvement at more economically disadvantaged schools is because the parents are often working long hours or multiple jobs. Not saying that the working parents at Churchill don't work hard, just saying that lower paying jobs tend to be less flexible when it comes to work schedules.
That is so much B.S. I have been hearing that for years. Parents have jobs but some don't. The certainly have the time to go to a football game on a Friday night. Often they simply don't care and sit home on their fat asses and watch television. Same reason that they do not show up for Back to School Night. Try reaching one the parents that I am describing. They do not return phone messages, don't answer emails, and most of the time try to evade talking to school teachers or administrators.