One of my biggest pet peeves is when parents send birthday invitations into school with their kids for ME to hand out to the students invited to their kid's party. And 99.9% of the time, only a select few people from the class are invited. I do understand that in today's climate, it's not always feasible to have a birthday party with 18 kids invited. But I don't think it's appropriate to make me be bear the burden of explaining to students with hurt feelings that not everyone is getting an invitation. I put the invites in cubbies during lunch when kids are out of the room, but they always inevitably pull them out and open them in front of people, and the drama starts. I can't put them in their bags and not tell them, because then the parents have no way of knowing it's in there, and not every parent checks the bag religiously. And I certainly don't think I should have to hide invites, then email select parents to let them know to check their kid's bag.
What really gets me is that when I was in 2nd grade, all my birthday invites came and went in the mail, and my parents had wayyyy less means of getting addresses than parents today. There was no e-mail or texting or anything like that to exchange addresses. Yet somehow it got done.
Next year in my opening letter I will be writing flat out that birthday invitations will not be dispersed in the classroom unless there is one for everyone.
Re: Venty Rant
DS born: February 2013
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