It sounds like you are hoping to provide some community events and that's such a great idea! We get what you are saying about the administration, but let them know you want to do this because building community is a vital part of your mission and will make for a better overall school experience for the children. A good community event where families connect and feel connected to the school has long-lasting and positive results.
Here are a few articles you may find helpful:
What Should PTOs Pay For?
20 Fun Family Events
16 Ideas for Quick and Easy Events:
Good luck!
Rose C.
- Rose H
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What Should PTOs Pay For? : https:/classic.ptotoday.com//pto-today-articles/article/62-what-should-ptos-pay-for
20 Fun Family Events: https:/classic.ptotoday.com//pto-today-articles/article/1241-20-fun-family-events
16 Ideas for Quick and Easy Events: : https:/classic.ptotoday.com//pto-today-articles/article/463-16-ideas-for-quick-and-easy-events
We are definitely hoping to do more community building. We work our volunteers really hard, too hard IMO. We raise a lot of money during our main fund raiser, but if we could lower our financial support of the school we could make the event less grand thus working our volunteers less. Some members of the Board do not think we should pay for some of the things we are paying for but the funding requests keep coming. Should we go to the board not the administration? PTA president reports our activities to the board, should we partner with them on this? It is so hard to say no to the school because our kids do benefit from these programs. We don't want to create an a bad relationship. How can (if you can) the PTA find out if there is school fundings that they just don't chose to spend. We have a couple of example where a funding request came in for over 13000 USD where we just said No and the school found the money. They just built a wonderful indoor track without an additional fund raising, sponsors etc for the price tag of over 650,000 USD. Our team feels very deflated.
- WEB
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