Thanks for the input! We have no policy, though our handbook did, for the first time, mention classroom parents, and added the proviso that among snow day calls and parties, they could also be used in ways as "deemed appropriate by the teacher," or close to that--I can't find the blessed handbook now.I guess that means collecting and CORRECTING homework, because that's what's going on in a couple of the classrooms, though when I asked our principal about it she flatly denied it. What makes me POSITIVELY MENTAL is that though the parents (for sure the one I'm friendly with) feel it's completely inappropriate, she won't say anything lest she lose priveleges in the classroom all together or be seens as GASP--a boat rocker.
Volunteering is encouraged--as long as you're working the Santa Shop or Book Fair. Volunteering is something our educators SAY they want, but only as long as you're not exposed to things where you might feel compelled to voice a contradictory opinion. Which I'm very good at doing, by the way.
Don't get me wrong here--I'm not looking be the psycho involved mother, wanting to sit in the classroom all day long, hovering and attending to every need--believe me on that one. But to be able to have greater access just gives me peace of mind. I don't like a lot of what I'm hearing, and a lot of the time just being in there 20 minutes to cut stuff out or organize things can let you see quite a bit. Having been a teacher, I feel if there's nothing to hide you should have no problem with company as long as it's not disruptive.