Kath--WOW-talk about organized! I love it!! However this would be impossible in our school. Not only is it WAY to complicated for our office staff (take my word on this one), if we even asked them to TOUCH the flyer asides from when they have to file it we'd get grief for a month of Sundays. Besides, our principal is such a micromanager that getting a timely response from her is IMPOSSIBLE.
I posted this update under the STICKY SITUATION in Free for All:
Here's the kicker to this whole debacle with these baskets. My VP had to meet with the principal today about another matter. At the end of the meeting she asks if the principal answered my email with an OK on the letter to the teachers informing them that their names were going on the baskets and the reminder flyer for that "last call" to the parents.Naturally she hadn't even opened the email yet--now 48 hours old--so they started to go over the stuff there. Three teachers had an issue with their class's name going on the basket--they didn't want to be embarrassed, to which my VP answered, "Well, that might be a problem. We can't label every basket except those three. It would look strange." So our principal answers with, "Well I told them that maybe some money could be spent to puff them up." Thank God my VP thought quickly on her feet, and she replied, "Sure, if they want to do that that's fine!" The principal was very taken aback, and sort of skipped on to another issue.
SOME MONEY COULD BE SPENT TO PUFF THEM UP???!!!
EX-CUUUSE ME??!! I certainly hope you don't mean MY or this group's money! What--now I'm supposed to spend MY money so THEY aren't embarrassed?? And this coming from the same principal who was all upset because a "concerned" (who by the way was changed to "livid" the last time we covered this ground in a meeting) parent came to her asking if this was how the money she donated to the playground fund was being spent, supposedly waving our very first newsletter in her face! AND, who to date has participated in ONE fundraiser--she bought a cookbook we produced, and as she handed me the money she said--"well you got your ten dollars out of me!" I felt like whipping the book and the money at her and saying, "you know what--F YOU--keep your godda^n money. I wouldn't want to break that bank of yours."
I'm not even going to touch this one with a ten foot pole unless I'm backed into the corner. In that case I'm not sure how to handle it. The funny thing is that we were going to "help" some of the lesser baskets with stuff that we had in our homes or got in clearance racks, but now I'm thinking twice about it, firstly because this...woman assumes we'll do it and that the teachers shouldn't have to, and secondly because now that I think about it, how is it fair to help some and not others? And if she even
suggests that we change how a Tricky Tray is run to save these three people embarrassment....
I'm just curious to see when she's going to answer my email--which I've sent two subsequent "nag" emails about.