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Kleenex

15 years 6 months ago #149281 by mykidsmom
Replied by mykidsmom on topic RE: Kleenex
Hi jade, we are a charter school and are kind of a separte school from the district. We follow their guidlines etc but add our own and often run a "tighter ship" than district schools. For example we require uniforms, closed campus, and parents that MUST donate 5 boxes of Kleenex a semester (NO! :))

Hmmmm Bucks for Boogers. So that would be just for Elementry or could we include Middle and High School? Love ya LUVMYKIDS :)
15 years 6 months ago #149251 by LUVMYKIDS
Replied by LUVMYKIDS on topic RE: Kleenex
Okay, just had to throw this out: Attention all parents! XYZ will be having a fundraiser to aid our school in the area of sanitary supplies for classrooms. Watch for more info on how you can help with our Bucks for Boogers fund drive!

Hey Rocky, watch me pull a rabbit out of my hat.
15 years 6 months ago #149229 by jaded
Replied by jaded on topic RE: Kleenex

mykidsmom;149188 wrote: Our former director tried to sue the the school when she was "asked to leave". Our Board and Admin at the time very calmly reminded her that she didn't want the issues at hand to effect the students any more. Her demands would have taken the funds we needed for new texbooks and lab items. She did yeild and sued the school district as they were the ones that encouraged the school to take the actions we did.

How odd...here only the school district would be sued, and never an individual school.
15 years 6 months ago #149191 by CrewChief
Replied by CrewChief on topic RE: Kleenex
I'm glad they're using kleenex, given the yucky stuff that's going around! I did an internship in 1st grade this semester. I think they went through a box of tissues a day!!! Since 25 kids brought in 3 boxes each, that's only 75 days worth of tissue!

I think someone would be very rich if they could figure out how to get a monopoly as a school kleenex supplier!

Some people come into our lives and quickly go. Some stay for awhile and leave footprints on our hearts. And we are never, ever the same."

"The ultimate aim of karate lies not in victory or defeat but in the true perfection of one's character."
15 years 6 months ago #149188 by mykidsmom
Replied by mykidsmom on topic RE: Kleenex
And that is the underline problem, this person was not thinking past her own needs of a box of Kleenex! A good friend of mine is on the school board and joked about each of the board members (5) bringing a box in and hand it to her after her review! Okay, she has a twisted sense of humor too but it helped me get past it.

Our former director tried to sue the the school when she was "asked to leave". Our Board and Admin at the time very calmly reminded her that she didn't want the issues at hand to effect the students any more. Her demands would have taken the funds we needed for new texbooks and lab items. She did yeild and sued the school district as they were the ones that encouraged the school to take the actions we did.

But yeah, Kleenex. Gotta have 'em.:)
15 years 6 months ago #149172 by jaded
Replied by jaded on topic RE: Kleenex
That's sort of...funny in a strange way...just the thought, though, is very important...when we come up with these "rules" or "suggestions" we need to remember there are many parents with more than one child attending.

My son's school is very poor. They were sued over the construction of the school, and funds that were supposed to build a playground and much more, went to attorney's fees instead. I can't imagine anyone having the...gumption...to sue a school but it happens. So we have no playground even. And we don't just run out of kleenex, but toner for the copy machines, etc!~ The parents at the school are not rich either, most of them, and don't have enough themselves to donate a lot of items. It's ashame, that our schools are in this type of situation.

Don't people realize these children are the next generation...and they see what our country's focuses are on....which apparently, is not our kids?
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