Anonymous wrote:I was a room mom (yay) and approached the PTA pres about helping out all the other room moms with monthly luncheons. A) I have the time and B) I have the resources to make a luncheon happen at a snap even if nobody contributes. It was sort of a fail-safe for all the classes to make sure the luncheon went on without a hitch. She was all "no, I got it" so I backed off and never became room mom or volunteered for anything else.
typing this out it seems ridiculous, but the few officers really hoarded EVERYTHING and administration let them and then whoops, their kids are older and nobody wants to help out...
Anonymous wrote:The teacher didn't really choose me. I hinted that since I'm already in the school a lot, that I would be the better choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To those of you this happened to, did you let anyone know you were disappointed in the decision?
No, who is there to tell. No one cares. But, I will not be going out of my way to help or donate anymore.
Right--the person I would talk to is the person who made the shitty decision. And I'm not going to the administration to whine about the PTA for something like this. I'll just take my volunteer energy elsewhere.
I'm assuming it was our teacher and if she cared, she would have been more inclusive of all parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To those of you this happened to, did you let anyone know you were disappointed in the decision?
No, who is there to tell. No one cares. But, I will not be going out of my way to help or donate anymore.
Right--the person I would talk to is the person who made the shitty decision. And I'm not going to the administration to whine about the PTA for something like this. I'll just take my volunteer energy elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:I've already accepted. A mother who signed up before me seemed upset but the letter already went out. [/quote
Think of expanding the base of volunteers to help out the PTO... not take all the roles for yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To those of you this happened to, did you let anyone know you were disappointed in the decision?
No, who is there to tell. No one cares. But, I will not be going out of my way to help or donate anymore.
Anonymous wrote:OP, if this is a real post, you really need to reflect on what you did in this situation. The fact that you signed up when there was already a name on the list was your first mistake. But you made it worse by lobbying for yourself since you didn't know the other parent. You really should be ashamed of your actions and fix it immediately. Let the other parent be the room parent and focus on getting to know the other families at the school and welcome their interest in volunteering. Fix it.
Anonymous wrote:To those of you this happened to, did you let anyone know you were disappointed in the decision?