Thank you for your responses, I have tried to reach the KDG parents, my youngest is in that grade. The problem that I am finding is that we have so many school of choice families in our district now from other cities that they do not "feel" like coming to meetings. I delegate constantly, anyone that shows a vague interest in volunteering I find something for them to do. And offer encouragement without "taking over". Even the teachers have said they have no support this year, parents won't help in the classroom, class parties or field trips. It is really sad.
This is the letter that was sent home as a reminder of the meeting...and still we had only one parent.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2003
7:00 P.M. IN ROOM 19
Dear Pardee Families,
Did your family enjoy our pot-luck dinner? Do your children enjoy their field trips? Do they enjoy our weekly popcorn sale? Do they enjoy the many PTO sponsored activities? We hope that they do, because that is the main reason we volunteer countless hours to ensure that they have all of the extras. We have found a disturbing trend in our group, we are running out of volunteers to help with these events that ALL of the kids look forward to…including your own.
We understand that families are extremely busy, because we are too. But, we have made a commitment to this school, the teachers and the children, not just our own but to yours as well to ensure that Pardee is the best place to learn and grow.
The time has come for more parents to step up and help us , we need help in every aspect of our group. Last weeks popcorn sale was a great success, thanks to Lisa XXXXX. Lisa was the only person who showed up to make sure that the kids received their popcorn. It is totally unfair to expect one person to do this by themselves when two hundred kids are buying popcorn. At our pot-luck dinner only two people were there to set up the entire event, yes everything went amazingly well for all of the families who came, but for the ones who worked so hard, it was hard to enjoy.
The meeting attendance thus far has averaged eight to ten people. In a school with close to four hundred students in fifteen class rooms, that is roughly only 2 % of the families participating.
We have three very special events coming in the near future, our Holiday Gathering, Santa Shop and our biggest event of the year, Winter Carnival. We ask that you please come to the meetings, which last an average of thirty minutes, to give us your ideas, help with planning and make the commitment to the children to ensure that we will continue to have these events.
We need your help, the future of our PTO depends on it.