I think that it is inappropriate for elementary schools to expect children as young as 5 years to be selling products to support their schools financially. I was shocked and disgusted when my children moved here and even my kindergartener was expected to go out and sell wrapping paper, etc for the school. In exchange, they were able to win really cheap, crappy gifts for selling certain amounts. I complained then.
This year, they have added magazine sales to the list. Hello, are my children telemarketers? If they came back to school and turned in an envelope and gave the names and addresses of 13 of our friends and family members 8O they got a gummi package consisting of gummi pizza, gummi hamburgers, etc.
Last night they were so upset with me becasue today was the last day to turn this stuff in. They were the only people (so they say) not to turn in their packets and were so upset...
I think it is ridiculous that my children were being bribed to participate in this atrocity.
I called the principal and voiced my disapproval..he told me the school earns 10k and basically...it's worth it. I told him that it is not worth it to have our children selling and that I would be willing to support an alternative way to earn money involving the adults and not the children. He told me I'd just have to get through this time with the kids not getting their gummis and it would be over soon and that 'all' schools are doing this. I said that just because it is popular and everyone is doing it doesn't mean it is right and that I would not support it.
I think I'm going to write a letter to the editor...this really ticks me off.
kris
This year, they have added magazine sales to the list. Hello, are my children telemarketers? If they came back to school and turned in an envelope and gave the names and addresses of 13 of our friends and family members 8O they got a gummi package consisting of gummi pizza, gummi hamburgers, etc.
Last night they were so upset with me becasue today was the last day to turn this stuff in. They were the only people (so they say) not to turn in their packets and were so upset...
I think it is ridiculous that my children were being bribed to participate in this atrocity.
I called the principal and voiced my disapproval..he told me the school earns 10k and basically...it's worth it. I told him that it is not worth it to have our children selling and that I would be willing to support an alternative way to earn money involving the adults and not the children. He told me I'd just have to get through this time with the kids not getting their gummis and it would be over soon and that 'all' schools are doing this. I said that just because it is popular and everyone is doing it doesn't mean it is right and that I would not support it.
I think I'm going to write a letter to the editor...this really ticks me off.
kris
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