We are currently running a "Spare Change Drive" with moderate success (approx $1,500 in 6 weeks). We sent a flyer explaining how it worked, and now on Fridays we collect the "change," total it and make a poster declaring a winner for each week. We also give an info sheet with all the class' totals so the kids can see where their class is. If our administration and staff were more supportive, it would have been
phenomenal. We can see which teachers are supportive of our efforts just by looking at the totals--the teachers that remind the kids to bring in the money and talk up helping the playground have--SURPRISE!--the highest totals.
We toyed with the Penny War idea, but felt in our school it wouldn't fly--as it is with our Spare Change Drive we're getting flak!!

We aren't allowed to post the weekly class totals chart in the hallway--too much pressure on "teachers." Hurt feelings, kids potentially doing crazy/"bad" things to get money and all that nonsense. I mean--we're talking about change here, a dollar at most! One teacher at first wasn't too supportive, but now she's on board--she told her class if they win, for the rest of the year they get two "homework-free" nights/week! BUT--if they bring in more than a dollar they have to have a note from home explaining where the money came from, preferably having earned it! The notes we've been receiving are just to die for! Some of these kids are beyond generous, and they have really made an impression on us.
We figured if every kid brought in at least a dollar's worth of pocket change during the week (and that's very easy to do if you remember to throw a few cents in your kid's knapsack every day) we would've raised almsot $5,000 by now (our K-5 has approx. 350). BUT--reminders are out, be they flyers or announcements--that would be telling people we expected children to empty their piggy banks, or that we were shaking down the parents. UGH-I sound just a
little bitter don't I? When I hear how supportive other schools are to their PTO/PTAs efforts I'm so jealous!
[ 05-18-2004, 10:17 PM: Message edited by: kmamom ]