As president of our PTO, I have encountered an overall opinion from those uninvolved parents that "someone else will do it. . . they don't need me." I think there has also been a lack of communication, about both the challenges we're facing and our many accomplishments. In other words . . . time for a reality check, folks.
Below is the text of a letter I sent out recently. I wouldn't call it "harsh", but I thought it was high time that parents realized how much the PTO does, and what it takes to make it all happen. I hope this helps some of you out. We've had a pretty positive response so far!
Good luck and have a great summer!
Here's the letter:
A letter from your PTO President . . .
It’s hard to believe that another school year is coming to a close. I hope you and your family have had an enjoyable and productive year at Chapelfield. I would like to thank everyone who helped make this a great year by volunteering your time and/or donating financially. This assistance from dedicated individuals like you provides for numerous activities and services that are beneficial to both the students and the school.
I’d like to share with you just a few of this year’s accomplishments at Chapelfield . . .
· Over $6,000 worth of updated playground equipment (to be installed this summer!)
· numerous family activities (pancake dinner, ice cream social, etc.)
· author’s visit
· color printer
· fall and spring classroom parties
· shirts for the choir & musical recorders
· school-wide student directory
· two-way radios (for playground safety, etc.)
· vision screening
· proficiency-preparedness books
· funds for classroom set-up
· assignment books & “take-home†folders
What a great year! And we expect next year to be even better. Many of you accepted our invitation to assist in determining next year’s special events and fundraisers. Yes, we need those fundraisers! Here’s why -- the PTO’s goals for next year include the continuation of many of the items in the list above. Our primary financial goals are to update classroom technology and replace even more of the playground equipment. We are required by the health department to meet current safety codes and standards for all playground equipment. This is a safety issue for our children, but not one that is addressed by the school district. It’s up to us as parents, guardians and grandparents.
To reach these goals, and in addition to the regularly scheduled events throughout the year, here are a few of the new and exciting things to come: a walk-a-thon, school spirit items, family nights (movies, games, reading, etc.), discount cards for many restaurants and retailers throughout the greater Columbus areas), Dads ‘N Doughnuts, printer cartridge recycling, and more. While it’s obviously not required, we hope you and your family will decide to participate in one or more of these activities to help make life at Chapelfield the best it can be for your children!
While these events sound like fun, we can’t do it without your support. Please consider helping in whatever way you can. No contribution of time or money is too small. I’ve attached a list of the activities for you to review. The level of participation and number of volunteers varies with each activity. If you find yourself wondering what some of these items are, or being interested in one or more of these items, please call me, and I’ll be happy to discuss them with you to see how and where you might be able to help out. My telephone number is below. Thank you.
If we all think that someone else will do it, no one will!
(name & telephone # deleted)