My 3 year old started Preschool earlier this month. They send him home with a folder everyday. So far, I got a couple forms to sign and 2 learning-related homework assignments. The rest was STUFFED to the gills with fundraisers including: QSP Magazine sales, Otis Spunkmeyer cookie dough sales, Market Day food sales, Chik-Fila calendars, and Kidstuff coupon books....
Wow thats a lot of fundraisers. I most likely won't be selling anything... I mean he's only 3. I think he's supposed to be learning school stuff and reading - not selling. Maybe once he gets to elementary school we might. Anybody else getting this? I think it's a bit overkill I mean we do pay tuition at the school why are they doing so much?
Re: Anybody else Inundated with Fundraisers?
DD's school does a lot of fundraising. The state we live in spends over $9,000 per kid for public school education. The tuition at DD's school is around $7,500 per year and provides a much better quality of education. So, fundraising helps the school fund the things that tuition doesn't cover like, new flooring, improvements to the playground, technology upgrades, etc.
When we were touring schools to determine what school to choose every single school was upfront about fundraising and parental commitments, so none of the fundraising has been a surprise.
Yeah, we've already gotten Market Day and Scholastic Book Club stuff, and then last week he came home with the magazine sales thing. Their goal is for each child to sell SIX subscriptions.
Wow that is a ton so soon! We got a packet to sell coupon books at parents orientation and I thought that was bad!
The only other thing we got is order forms for Scholastic Book Club, but every order gets the classroom a free book and DD loves books, so I dont mind ordering.