Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do they need pizza?
Shouldn't you be planning within the money you have?
I find it cheaper to do pizza and a few other things then tons of random snacks. Kids will almost always eat the pizza (in less a food allergy). I do it as a way to cut down my costs.
It isn't working.
You need to plan with the money you have, not ask for more. You don't need "tons of random snacks" either.
Sounds to me like you don't budget very well.
How is pizza ever going to be cheaper than asking people to bring in cheese sticks and fruit OR pretzels and fruit? It's not.
You can’t have those snack items for kids in 5th-6th grade. Some of these kids are adult sized. You need some kind of a meal.
What are you talking about? WHY? Let's say the party is at 2:30. Lunch was served in the cafeteria at around 12, yes? Why do they need a MEAL?
Lunch is 10:15 at our school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do they need pizza?
Shouldn't you be planning within the money you have?
I find it cheaper to do pizza and a few other things then tons of random snacks. Kids will almost always eat the pizza (in less a food allergy). I do it as a way to cut down my costs.
It isn't working.
You need to plan with the money you have, not ask for more. You don't need "tons of random snacks" either.
Sounds to me like you don't budget very well.
How is pizza ever going to be cheaper than asking people to bring in cheese sticks and fruit OR pretzels and fruit? It's not.
You can’t have those snack items for kids in 5th-6th grade. Some of these kids are adult sized. You need some kind of a meal.
What are you talking about? WHY? Let's say the party is at 2:30. Lunch was served in the cafeteria at around 12, yes? Why do they need a MEAL?
Lunch is 10:15 at our school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do they need pizza?
Shouldn't you be planning within the money you have?
I find it cheaper to do pizza and a few other things then tons of random snacks. Kids will almost always eat the pizza (in less a food allergy). I do it as a way to cut down my costs.
It isn't working.
You need to plan with the money you have, not ask for more. You don't need "tons of random snacks" either.
Sounds to me like you don't budget very well.
How is pizza ever going to be cheaper than asking people to bring in cheese sticks and fruit OR pretzels and fruit? It's not.
You can’t have those snack items for kids in 5th-6th grade. Some of these kids are adult sized. You need some kind of a meal.
Anonymous wrote:Just a few reminders to the room parents out there:
- Donations are optional.
- Parent participation is optional.
- Room Parent is a volunteer position.
- You are owed nothing for this volunteer work including (but not limited to) praise, thank you's, attention, or support.
Signed, A room mom who is happy to help with or without your support.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do they need pizza?
Shouldn't you be planning within the money you have?
I find it cheaper to do pizza and a few other things then tons of random snacks. Kids will almost always eat the pizza (in less a food allergy). I do it as a way to cut down my costs.
It isn't working.
You need to plan with the money you have, not ask for more. You don't need "tons of random snacks" either.
Sounds to me like you don't budget very well.
How is pizza ever going to be cheaper than asking people to bring in cheese sticks and fruit OR pretzels and fruit? It's not.
You can’t have those snack items for kids in 5th-6th grade. Some of these kids are adult sized. You need some kind of a meal.
What are you talking about? WHY? Let's say the party is at 2:30. Lunch was served in the cafeteria at around 12, yes? Why do they need a MEAL?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do they need pizza?
Shouldn't you be planning within the money you have?
I find it cheaper to do pizza and a few other things then tons of random snacks. Kids will almost always eat the pizza (in less a food allergy). I do it as a way to cut down my costs.
It isn't working.
You need to plan with the money you have, not ask for more. You don't need "tons of random snacks" either.
Sounds to me like you don't budget very well.
How is pizza ever going to be cheaper than asking people to bring in cheese sticks and fruit OR pretzels and fruit? It's not.
You can’t have those snack items for kids in 5th-6th grade. Some of these kids are adult sized. You need some kind of a meal.
No you don't. Kids eat lunch at school already.
This! They don't need a meal outside of mealtimes. They just don't. If you didn't have a party, they wouldn't be getting a full meal then, so they don't need one when you are having a party.
Anonymous wrote:The people who end up being room parents, at least in my school, are people who are pinteresty types with too much time and money on their hands at home. So they think class parties should be as fussy as their own lives and don't realize that most people don't spend their time and money the same way.
I hate this culture we have created. Break out some board games, some reusable decorations and some chips. $15 for the whole party.
A class party in the 80s was a game of 7up, and a few rounds of hamgman.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do they need pizza?
Shouldn't you be planning within the money you have?
I find it cheaper to do pizza and a few other things then tons of random snacks. Kids will almost always eat the pizza (in less a food allergy). I do it as a way to cut down my costs.
It isn't working.
You need to plan with the money you have, not ask for more. You don't need "tons of random snacks" either.
Sounds to me like you don't budget very well.
How is pizza ever going to be cheaper than asking people to bring in cheese sticks and fruit OR pretzels and fruit? It's not.
You can’t have those snack items for kids in 5th-6th grade. Some of these kids are adult sized. You need some kind of a meal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do they need pizza?
Shouldn't you be planning within the money you have?
I find it cheaper to do pizza and a few other things then tons of random snacks. Kids will almost always eat the pizza (in less a food allergy). I do it as a way to cut down my costs.
It isn't working.
You need to plan with the money you have, not ask for more. You don't need "tons of random snacks" either.
Sounds to me like you don't budget very well.
How is pizza ever going to be cheaper than asking people to bring in cheese sticks and fruit OR pretzels and fruit? It's not.
You can’t have those snack items for kids in 5th-6th grade. Some of these kids are adult sized. You need some kind of a meal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do they need pizza?
Shouldn't you be planning within the money you have?
I find it cheaper to do pizza and a few other things then tons of random snacks. Kids will almost always eat the pizza (in less a food allergy). I do it as a way to cut down my costs.
It isn't working.
You need to plan with the money you have, not ask for more. You don't need "tons of random snacks" either.
Sounds to me like you don't budget very well.
How is pizza ever going to be cheaper than asking people to bring in cheese sticks and fruit OR pretzels and fruit? It's not.
You can’t have those snack items for kids in 5th-6th grade. Some of these kids are adult sized. You need some kind of a meal.
No you don't. Kids eat lunch at school already.
This! They don't need a meal outside of mealtimes. They just don't. If you didn't have a party, they wouldn't be getting a full meal then, so they don't need one when you are having a party.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do they need pizza?
Shouldn't you be planning within the money you have?
I find it cheaper to do pizza and a few other things then tons of random snacks. Kids will almost always eat the pizza (in less a food allergy). I do it as a way to cut down my costs.
It isn't working.
You need to plan with the money you have, not ask for more. You don't need "tons of random snacks" either.
Sounds to me like you don't budget very well.
How is pizza ever going to be cheaper than asking people to bring in cheese sticks and fruit OR pretzels and fruit? It's not.
You can’t have those snack items for kids in 5th-6th grade. Some of these kids are adult sized. You need some kind of a meal.
No you don't. Kids eat lunch at school already.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do they need pizza?
Shouldn't you be planning within the money you have?
I find it cheaper to do pizza and a few other things then tons of random snacks. Kids will almost always eat the pizza (in less a food allergy). I do it as a way to cut down my costs.
It isn't working.
You need to plan with the money you have, not ask for more. You don't need "tons of random snacks" either.
Sounds to me like you don't budget very well.
How is pizza ever going to be cheaper than asking people to bring in cheese sticks and fruit OR pretzels and fruit? It's not.
You can’t have those snack items for kids in 5th-6th grade. Some of these kids are adult sized. You need some kind of a meal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do they need pizza?
Shouldn't you be planning within the money you have?
I find it cheaper to do pizza and a few other things then tons of random snacks. Kids will almost always eat the pizza (in less a food allergy). I do it as a way to cut down my costs.
It isn't working.
You need to plan with the money you have, not ask for more. You don't need "tons of random snacks" either.
Sounds to me like you don't budget very well.
How is pizza ever going to be cheaper than asking people to bring in cheese sticks and fruit OR pretzels and fruit? It's not.