At my own school, our fundraiser has always done very well (yes, one fundraiser-this year with $54,000 raised) I also have three charter schools and one private school along with the other 26 schools that are public in my council.
Our school's PTA has paid for the salary of our PE Aide ever since the school began. We pay $10 per student to the teachers as "start up funds" but it's used for fieldtrips whatever that class needs but receipts must be provided in return.
We built a habitat. Half of a new computer lab, fund Art Masterpiece and Destination Imagination, new library books, leveled readers, special paints, safety vests, fund an artist that travels the schools, teacher training, Welcome back to school lunches, first day of Kindergarten pictures and it's varied from tissues to cookies, Teacher Appreciation, volunteer appreciation, a sock hop, a health and safety fair, bicycle rodeo, BBQ, and this year with surplus of $14,000 over budget, we bought new music instruments, projectors, additional teacher training $, a kindergarten aide, started a fund for new playground equipment, and special boxed reading kits. (not all of it but all I can think of right now)
Yes, we are PTA. We (speaking as Council now) advise that certain items have the money donated to the school to purchase, ie hardware that will require upkeep that cannot be guaranteed by PTA, that 3 events equal one fundraiser and that we acknowledge that certain items are the responsibilty of the BOE but we also realize that with budget cuts, the schools are relying heavily on us and we aren't being sticklers like some states (NJ PTA comes to mind) about "you cannot provide this" They aren't necessarily rules but guidelines you should follow to encourage the BOE to pay for what they are supposed to.
Other units under me buy anything and everything from copy paper to playground equipment. Our private school also helps fund one of our struggling units for some items by donating to their PTA.
[ 05-28-2004, 04:02 AM: Message edited by: Michelle B ]