Thanks for the feedback. I needed to vent! Even before I was involved in the PTA, as an appreciative parent I always made sure I brought a BIG bag of Lindt truffles at Christmas, and always gave them a card and a gift certificate on Secretaries Day. I also know a lot of other parents do too, and as one of the women is best friends with the PTA president, the PTA is always very generous in doling out thank yous and presents. I get irritated because they have it pretty good, most people in our school are curteous if not nice, and yet they act like they have it worse than anyone could ever imagine.
The last straw for me was when I went in after school one day, and asked VERY NICELY if I could leave a box (the size of a shoebox) in the office to collect any of their used ink cartridges for the recycling program. The one looked at me like I'd grown a third eye and asked me what I was talking about (despite the fact that I'd sent flyers out days before). I explained (in a nice voice) the program, and she just...looked at me. The other asked what was going on, and before I could finish, she said, "oh what, ANOTHER thing we have to look after?" I said, "Oh, I'm sorry--if it's too much trouble that's OK," and beat a retreat. Meanwhile three mothers in the hallway heard this exchange, and one told me I was crazy for even asking, and another told me I should have thrown the box at her! After this, one of the teachers suggested I leave a container (the size of a quart container from the deli) in the office to collect change from visitors etctera for our spare change drive that we're sponsoring for our new playground. Not wanting to say anything negative, I said I wouldn't want to bother them. She gave me a knowing look and said, "you know what, let me try." She went, she tried, she got an "obnxoious," "you're kidding me, right? We can't be asking people for money. How would it look?" "The teacher replied, "Like you cared," and dropped the matter.
Most people are afraid to complain for fear of retribution--our town is very political, and knowing the right people can take you a long way, and assure you a lot of privileges. You're right though, I suppose if enough people say something they can't ignore it.
[ 04-05-2004, 03:46 PM: Message edited by: kmamom ]