I have a slight problem with having a function for "Mothers" and "daughters" only. As a father, I would feel on the short-end of something like that, which is why, as President, I did away with Mom (or Dad) brunches, breakfasts, etc. and simply had a Pastries with Parents (or something similar).
I only say this because I noticed you said you were doing this in March. Doing something like that for Mother's Day would be a way to get around that. I feel that gearing toward 50% of the parents (and students) is the wrong way to go.
In any case, good luck with your event!
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We have a mother/daughter brunch as a townwide scouting event. It is held in the banquet facility of a hotel and they just get a DJ. All the girls and moms dance and have a great time. The DJ also plays some games with the girls. This event is townwide so it encompasses girls from K-12th grade and all have a great time and look forward to it each year.
is this a public school? holy moly.. we have 490 christians, and about 10 representing other faiths .. ONE PARENT of those other 10 would sue us if we ever modeled communion dresses.. or even uttered santa in school. so sad the minority rules.
Have 5-6 girls from each classroom model some spring fashions from a local childrens store. The second graders will model communion dresses.
Even the moms can be in this by wearing something from home and using accessories. Then a dad can supply the music and the girls go wild!
We are having a March Mother and daughter Brunch at a local country club and we can't come up with offering an entertainment. Any ideas on what worked of any of you? We are k-5.
Thank you.