<blockquote>quote:</font><hr> I really don't want to turn it into a PTA Vs PTO issue, I just want everyone to be informed of all that the PTA offers. If someone doesn't take advantage of the resources, training and doesn't care what happens on the state and national level to their children and their neighbors children, than I guess it's okay to be against the PTA. But make sure they have ALL the facts first. Not just the rumors or what ONE person says. <hr></blockquote>
There is something about the way that is worded that really gets to me, specifically:
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr> ...doesn't care what happens on the state and national level to their children and their neighbors children, than I guess it's okay to be against the PTA. <hr></blockquote>
Why is it that PTA almost always makes that claim? That we must not care about our children or our neighbor's children if we chose not to send the money to them? No one is against the PTA as an organization or as a people in whole. We do care about the nation's children, and the children around the globe for that matter. The bottom line for me is weighing the issue of money. $1000 will go a very long way at our school. $1000 will pay part of a salary to some individual I may or may not share views with in the PTA. I care about my children, my neighbor's children and the children in my community. I see that we do all that we can for these kids. We know where they live, where they play and what they need. One group cannot be everything to everyone. It takes ALL OF US WORKING TOGETHER to make a difference, not just those who get a paycheck in the upper echelons of PTA.
I don't mean to be so harsh, but it just irks me when anyone implies that we care less about our kids by virtue of what organization we belong to. That we are all on the side of children should be enough. Shouldn't it?