This is a segway from the both fundraiser and room parent threads and basically expresses the same or a similar frustration, or is at least deeply overlapping, but it deserves its own discussion.
Not going to lie, this post is part rant, part hypothetical question, and verges on political, so you've been warned. It's just something I have observed for awhile and it doesn't sit well with me.
In addition to the extracurricular funds you are politely asked to cough up for candles, chocolates, and crap, crap, crap, what kind of "volunteering" does your school expect? I'm flabbergasted by both the amount of additional $ and man hours parents provide in this district. We live in the district with highest property in our city. (As a reference, it exceeds property taxes of similar high rent districts in Atlanta and Denver.. seriously obnoxious!) In addition, the PSA raises tens of thousands of dollars and the parents who run it are professional/executive types. Lacrosse? Funded by its own NFP set up by parents who wanted to bring the sport to the district. There is a music association that fund major expenditures like bass, xylophones, and grants to take trips to Disney and NYC. There are the sports boosters that raise serious cash. My daughter's second grade class had at least one parent volunteer every.single.day. Of course those kids can read, they have several adults in there coaching them every day. Similarly I coach girls on the run after school. I have 6 co-coaches for 14 girls. Yeah. Parents and high school teens offer free homework help every day after school. There are fundraisers. campaigns, solicitations for parent volunteers at least weekly. The dual professional households send their nannies once the kids get in school. Obviously, the kids here benefit immensely, but at what point does this become absurd? Overkill? Not to mention the whole fairness/social justice issue which is a debate for another day.
To be clear, I love my hometown and my kids are doing well. It just seems like ...overkill. Quite frankly, I want an accounting for all that $ and time. Meanwhile 4 miles from here there is a school with 99% subsidized lunches, no dedicated art or gym teachers, and no teaching assistants. Whenever the clipboard gets passed to volunteer, I do not sign my name. (Yeah, I didn't make the cut for cool kid table of moms. LOL). I do volunteer as a court appointed special advocate for foster kids downtown. In many ways, I almost feel like the well intentioned adults here need to take a half a step back and let the kids figure things out... or even...do without. (gasp).
I guarantee you my parents neither volunteered at this level nor were expected. How did we get to this place?
Not going to lie, this post is part rant, part hypothetical question, and verges on political, so you've been warned. It's just something I have observed for awhile and it doesn't sit well with me.
In addition to the extracurricular funds you are politely asked to cough up for candles, chocolates, and crap, crap, crap, what kind of "volunteering" does your school expect? I'm flabbergasted by both the amount of additional $ and man hours parents provide in this district. We live in the district with highest property in our city. (As a reference, it exceeds property taxes of similar high rent districts in Atlanta and Denver.. seriously obnoxious!) In addition, the PSA raises tens of thousands of dollars and the parents who run it are professional/executive types. Lacrosse? Funded by its own NFP set up by parents who wanted to bring the sport to the district. There is a music association that fund major expenditures like bass, xylophones, and grants to take trips to Disney and NYC. There are the sports boosters that raise serious cash. My daughter's second grade class had at least one parent volunteer every.single.day. Of course those kids can read, they have several adults in there coaching them every day. Similarly I coach girls on the run after school. I have 6 co-coaches for 14 girls. Yeah. Parents and high school teens offer free homework help every day after school. There are fundraisers. campaigns, solicitations for parent volunteers at least weekly. The dual professional households send their nannies once the kids get in school. Obviously, the kids here benefit immensely, but at what point does this become absurd? Overkill? Not to mention the whole fairness/social justice issue which is a debate for another day.
To be clear, I love my hometown and my kids are doing well. It just seems like ...overkill. Quite frankly, I want an accounting for all that $ and time. Meanwhile 4 miles from here there is a school with 99% subsidized lunches, no dedicated art or gym teachers, and no teaching assistants. Whenever the clipboard gets passed to volunteer, I do not sign my name. (Yeah, I didn't make the cut for cool kid table of moms. LOL). I do volunteer as a court appointed special advocate for foster kids downtown. In many ways, I almost feel like the well intentioned adults here need to take a half a step back and let the kids figure things out... or even...do without. (gasp).
I guarantee you my parents neither volunteered at this level nor were expected. How did we get to this place?
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