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One District Two Schools = Elem. vs. HS

17 years 2 months ago #131794 by WFS
That's like the one office worker that never brings anything to the pot luck lunch, but is always on line for the freebies.
I'm sure your flyers have specified your school name on it as the entity conducting the fundraisers and you can certainly prove that they did not make a contribution of volunteers, sales, etc. So they should receive any proceeds. Our elementary and middle school used to be a combined PTO, but once each population grew & it was harder to split the proceeds fairly, we split into separate PTO's. It was beneficial to us all and you should maybe consider doing the same. Of course, it involves some paperwork, but it will be well worth it to establish yourself as an independent entity from the HS

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17 years 2 months ago #131780 by pals
Oh no!!! If they want in tell them that it will start fresh in the fall, when THEY can start fundraising, any funds in the account now belong to your elementary school. They have nerve to ask no matter how poor of area you are!

&quot;When you stop learning you stop growing.&quot;
17 years 2 months ago #131775 by jewelz
Yes, our HS does have a booster club. Also, like everyother school the organiztions/clubs have various fundraisers to raise money for theirs needs.
In the past the booster club has helped them, even though, I do believe mainly sports oriented.
17 years 2 months ago #131774 by 1919
Does your high school have a Booster Club or a student council group? They should be the ones that help the high school. Or that is how our school system works. We are located in 2 different builds too.
17 years 2 months ago #131772 by dlf
Holy moly--cannot even imagine this...don't they have parents.

Okay--I would really approach this by offering a wonderful "workshop" to their PTO on how to do things that will encourage esprit de corps and fundraising. Make this a "win win" as you WILL be there soon enough with your own children. Give them the tools you've used via a friendly exchange and tutoring/mentoring but your dollars are spent on your children period...

Great news is you can be a tremendous asset due to your success...and you can sell this as sliced bread (in the sense that you are the greatest thing since) but ensure the integrity of your groups efforts stay within your group.

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17 years 2 months ago #131771 by CapeDad
No way you just start paying for their things.

You should absolutely get a fund raiser or event together with some hs parents to help them reach their goals.

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