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In the last 10 days my son's school has asked for parents to bring in butter, cocoa powder or icing sugar to make yule logs at the Christmas fair, cakes for the school Christmas fair, money for the Christingle, something for the Christmas hamper to be raffled at the Christmas Fair and a monetary donation for a non-pupil day for who knows what charity. I have contributed to all of these but grudgingly. I am a single mum of 3 boys and where they think I have the time and money to do all these things, I don't know. I did manage it though but only because I can't say no and don't want people to look at me and feel sorry for me or think that I never put my hand in my pocket to help. My other two son's school's are also asking for items but things like used books that they can mend and send to underprivileged children and most people this time of year are having a clear out in time for Christmas anyway.
What do your kid's school ask for at this time of year? Do you think they asking for too much?
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1. rayearth2601 (292) | 1 year ago | Just keep patient,when your children asking too much, give them smile
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rocketj1 (2208) | 1 year ago | It seems like all those things for school and such all come at the same time don't they? I know what you mean. There has been a recent development in our schools and other activities for children to do fundraiser sales. We pick and choose those too. My kids are not salespeople (or beggars!) and I already pay taxes to fund our schools. Why do they need to sell frozen cookie dough or candles to help pay for other things? I realize that some funding is lacking for some activities but as I said before I can't do everything!
Do your kids have to sell stuff too?
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Humbug25 (4101) | 1 year ago | Some kids made things in their classrooms to sell at the fair (clay candle holders and bookmarks) but I think that my son's class were the only one's not to and I was annoyed by that. I don't mind giving up some of my free time whilst the kids are at school but not when they are home from school and I am cooking dinner and spending time with my kids. When the kids go to bed that is the only time I get to myself and I don't want to spend it baking cakes for the school!
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rocketj1 (2208) | 1 year ago | I agree!
So your kids don't do sales to raise money other than some of the things they make? We have organizations that come to our schools and give the kids fliers from which to sell a variety of things for fundraising. They then tempt the kids with fabulous prizes for the most sales! I'm really tired of it!
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Humbug25 (4101) | 1 year ago | My son has only been at this school since September so I am not sure what they have planned to raise money later in the year. They do get the kids to do sponsored activities like a sponsored silence or something where they will go around asking for money from people and then when they are silent for the requested amount of time they can go and collect money from the people who sponsored them. These days it isn't a sponsored silence but something else but that is what we did at school!
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3. lilybug (15322) | 1 year ago | I don't normally get asked for much. Last year the teacher asked parents to send in either some applesauce or some cinnamon to make ornaments. I sent in both, since I knew some parents would either not be able to afford to or not really care enough to send it in. If they are asking you to do all of that then I would say it is way too much. My son's school usually asks for you to do one thing out of a list of things.
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4. ronaldinu (7780) | 1 year ago | If you are finding it hard to make ends meet, I would have a word with your school head. I am sure that he would be reasonable not to as your son to contribute to every collection that the school organises. My son is in the school choir. So we are expected to buy the CD which is a bit pricy. But it will help the school funds. We are also expected to buy the school Christmas concert photos. © ronaldinu 2008
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5. wolfie34 (13876)  | 1 year ago | Strewth my friend do they want the clothes off your back as well? Why don't you remortgage your home whilst you are at it, I still don't think that will be enough. I remember when I working in a primary school the amount of 'begging' letters that went home, nearly every week! Asking for handouts, money, etc, etc, etc, there was book club week where children had to bring in money for expensive books! Bring and buys, sales, charities, that aside not mentioning the school trips and they didn't come cheap and when like your good self have 3 children, it's a bit much. Schools should be aware of this and it does become very expensive, where does it stop, if ever! So I fully understand where you are coming from, there has to be a limit!
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6. riyasam (10881) | 1 year ago | why donot you think of changing schools?????all the schools may not be so unreasonable.
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7. lumenmom (868) | 1 year ago | My child's school does require a lot from the parents, in fact most of the activity in the school is through parent volunteers. The one thing that is different from all the schools my nieces and nephews go to is that we have to pack all the lunches and snacks. They prefer the food to be organic if possible but definitely healthy and nutritious. This excludes a lot of the typical foods and snacks that most people use when they pack children's lunch. The idea is good for the health of the children but not always the easiest thing to do financially. They we have a lot of fairs (like the big one we are having tomorrow) and we are expected to come and work as well as spend money. Again, I don't mind but right now for me this is to hard to commit to. Like you, I don't want to refuse because I don't want to disappoint my daughter or feel like I am not a team player or that I'm the poor family that can't ever participate. I could pull her out and place her in a school that does not require so much, but I love so many other things about the school that I continue to persevere.
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8. oscar6 (704) | 1 year ago | I do not have a child. However I dont think that you should feel obligated to donate things. Just pick one or two things to do and do them. If they look at you badly then thats thier problem. If you dont have the money to do it, then they should understand that. If they dont then those are not the kind of people that you want teaching your children. Just hold you head up high, and do what you can. Have a great day.
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9. lilcee (2086) | 1 year ago | That does sound like a bit too much in my opinion. I don't think the schools should ask all of this. There are a lot of familyies who just can't afford much this year with the prices of things nowadays. And like you, some are single Moms and have more than one child. I think they are asking too much.
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10. ellie333 (6792) | 1 year ago | Hi Humbug, I think all school seem to ask for things these days. In the last few weeks I have had to pay money towards juice at snack time, money for mufty days to raise money for the school, donate as many items as I could for tombola and raffle for the school fayre, sell raffle tickets for the fayre and also they had a Pudsey Bear day where we also had to donate for Children In Need. I don't mind but I like you am a single parent and even though they say voluntary donations if you don't your child is made aware of it buy 'Oh didn't mummy give you anything to bring or did you forget it?' Condensending that some of them are grrr, Oh and also we have Christingle service too to donate for. Huggles. Ellie:D
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ellie333 (6792) | 1 year ago | Hi Humbug, A mufty day is a non-uniform day where the child has to pay to not waer uniform to boost the school fund. I am not tight but I have never bought 'for my teacher cards' or presents either as it all gets too much. Huggles. Ellie:D
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