View Full Version : Another school vent/whine
ImaGApeach
02-11-2004, 08:55 PM
It seems like that every week one of my three daughters need something else for school.
Well today my 11 yr old comes home and says she need stuff for home ec class(they never give you much time to get the stuff either-I reckon they think we are all made out of money) I asked her what she needed and they are making cookies out of cake mix and she has to bring her own cake mix,eggs,stick of butter,and pot holder.
When I was in home ec the food supplies were provided(and that was before the lottery)
They also have a point system and to get their points up they have to bring in bandaids,kleenex,etc(the thing about this is I feel it does not teach the kids anything except let your parents buy your points for you) and another thing is unless we bring in indiviual tylenol,bandaids,etc for our kids when they need them for headaches or whatever they charge like 50 cents per tylenol,bandaid,etc
YankeeMary
02-11-2004, 09:07 PM
I am thinking you are in the wrong school district...sorry for all your troubles.
peaceluver
02-11-2004, 09:10 PM
I just dont understand having to furnish your own cake mix. Like you said when we were in school that was all included in the class. I also cant believe you have to take bandaids and tylenol. I send kleenex but I know how many my DD uses and dont think sending a box is bad.
zitra
02-11-2004, 09:12 PM
Man! I never had to buy anything for my home ec class either (only thing we purchased were index cards to write recipies on). I can't beleive they make you pay for bandaids! But as for Tylenol/aspirin they won't even give any to your child here, unless you bring it into the office yourself, and tell them to (they don't keep any at the school). When I was in school, and was not well, the e nurse gave me soda crackers and had me lie down, and if I had a headache, I got an aspirin (this was before I learned was allergic) and then I would feel ill, and get a soda cracker (LOL! was ill becuase of the aspirin).
But it does grate on my nerves when we get a letter from the school, for this feield trip, or that field trip, saying we need this much $, and it is due either in a few days, or the next week..I would like at least 2 weeks notice, before finding out i need to purchase something oelse/send in more $..
The only classes in school I remember ecer having to buy extra for were the sewing parts of home ec (we needed out own sewing supplies (with the exception of needles), and fabric), art class..had to purchase our own art supplies, and choir (had to purcashe my own black robe to wear for concerts)...
AngelGrim
02-11-2004, 09:12 PM
Sounds like the parents need to throw a fit and find out where all the money is going that is supposed to fund these classes, I know here in our area I have heard stories, like the kids have to wear their coats in the school in a town next to us, cause the school won't turn the heat up to keep it warm. Then I hear that teachers are being fired all over, why all of a sudden is it all going to pooh. I think some major auditing might need to be done, or that it ought to be public where all the money is going, after all the kids are the ones losing out. And does anyone else think that if the kids can't have air conditioning why should the principal????
edited to add: I agree with the above poster, we had to provide our own material, but otherwise home ec was always taken care of. Art supplies at our school were 1/2 provided, we had to pay for our own special supplies that we got in a big kit, but the school paid for the paper, pencils, and that sort of thing.
zitra
02-11-2004, 09:16 PM
Originally posted by zitra
Man! I never had to buy anything for my home ec class either (only thing we purchased were index cards to write recipies on). I can't beleive they make you pay for bandaids! But as for Tylenol/aspirin they won't even give any to your child here, unless you bring it into the office yourself, and tell them to (they don't keep any at the school). When I was in school, and was not well, the e nurse gave me soda crackers and had me lie down, and if I had a headache, I got an aspirin (this was before I learned was allergic) and then I would feel ill, and get a soda cracker (LOL! was ill becuase of the aspirin).
But it does grate on my nerves when we get a letter from the school, for this feield trip, or that field trip, saying we need this much $, and it is due either in a few days, or the next week..I would like at least 2 weeks notice, before finding out i need to purchase something oelse/send in more $..
The only classes in school I remember ecer having to buy extra for were the sewing parts of home ec (we needed out own sewing supplies (with the exception of needles), and fabric), art class..had to purchase our own art supplies, and choir (had to purcashe my own black robe to wear for concerts)...
Wanted to add kleenex are added into the supply lists for the start of the year for the classes here, so we send a about twice a year (once at the start of school, and once right around the time the kids go back from Christmas break).
If I would be asked to pay for bandaids/tissues, etc. I would freak. Here I pay school fees as well for each child, per class per year. Usually around $45 per child.
zitra
02-11-2004, 09:21 PM
Originally posted by AngelGrim
And does anyone else think that if the kids can't have air conditioning why should the principal????
at my school, the WHOLE school was air conditioned..But most of the schools I have been in (about 5) all of the rooms in the school are the same..if one has air they all did..I have been in some schools who didn't have air conditioning, but on days that it got REALLY hot, school was cancelled. My son's school is ALL un-airconditioned, but they have fans in all of he rooms, and they cancel school, if it gets to hot.
AngelGrim
02-11-2004, 09:26 PM
In the town where i was raised until last year the principals office was the only one air conditioned and around where i live now is the same. I remember sitting in class with fans blowing and not doing a bit of good. I also remember thinking man do i need to wear deodarant on my whole body as we all would just sweat so badly. It was awful.
PrincesssD
02-11-2004, 09:29 PM
gosh, when i was in home ec. i guess, i don't know if that was the name of the class or not, but we never had to buy things, the only project we did have to pay for was only like $5.00 and it was to buy a kit, something with the materials to make a pillow or boxers ( i made boxers) for the sewing part...i even had a history teacher that would bring food from home (eggs, floir, biscuits, bacon) and take us all into the kitchen room (lab) and make us breakfast every once in a while...it was nice to be a senior..lol.
ImaGApeach
02-11-2004, 09:48 PM
I did have to pay for my material for dress(or whatever)in high school but the cooking class we all went shopping as a class and everyone had their own lists and the school paid for it all.
Kleenex is also on our supply list at the beginning of the year and so is neosporin(sp?),and what the indivual teacher adds like one year it was paper towels,and one teacher wanted deorderizing candles,and plug-ins(they even but down what scents to get) I just feel that is ridiculous-
My oldest daughter is in HS and she complains that it is cold in the rooms and she has to wear her jacket
And all of these fundraisers they have is getting crazy-My oldest brought home a paper to sell cookie dough the other day for one of her elective classes-the cheapest dough was $11 and went up to $15-The students had to watch a video about selling these and was told that they sell themselves and they should be able to sell 30 tubs and their fair share was 15 mininum-my daughter got all stressed out about this cause there was no way we could sell that many-my sister called the school and asked about it and noone in the office knew anything about it and what it was for(they are supposed to be approved by the office)
EDITED to add: if they go to the nurse and need a bandaid etc
and do not have the money they keep track of the "dues" and they are not allowed to get their report cards
twinfawn
02-11-2004, 10:08 PM
My daughter is in 7th grade and if she needs a pad for her monthly she has to pay 50 cents!, It is getting rediculous....What if you don't have it?, When I was a kid we didn't have to pay for neccesseties....It is getting to expensive to even send your kids to school....now that is bad......
ImaGApeach
02-11-2004, 11:03 PM
I agree with ya twinfawn 100%
We never had to pay for pads-you just had to go to the counselors office and ask for one
zitra
02-11-2004, 11:03 PM
Originally posted by PrincesssD
gosh, when i was in home ec. i guess, i don't know if that was the name of the class or not, but we never had to buy things, the only project we did have to pay for was only like $5.00 and it was to buy a kit, something with the materials to make a pillow or boxers ( i made boxers) for the sewing part...i even had a history teacher that would bring food from home (eggs, floir, biscuits, bacon) and take us all into the kitchen room (lab) and make us breakfast every once in a while...it was nice to be a senior..lol.
In my sewing class we had to buy the fabric/pins/pin cushion/patterns, etc. We had to sew a skirt/shirt/dress (for girls), guys could choose pants/shorts/jacket and pillows in the shap of out first initial.
zitra
02-11-2004, 11:04 PM
Originally posted by twinfawn
My daughter is in 7th grade and if she needs a pad for her monthly she has to pay 50 cents!, It is getting rediculous....What if you don't have it?, When I was a kid we didn't have to pay for neccesseties....It is getting to expensive to even send your kids to school....now that is bad......
When I was in school, if you forgot your pad/tampon you were sol unless you had money for the machine in the girls room.
zitra
02-11-2004, 11:07 PM
Originally posted by ImaGApeach
I did have to pay for my material for dress(or whatever)in high school but the cooking class we all went shopping as a class and everyone had their own lists and the school paid for it all.
We never did anything like that. When we got to class, the teacher had already bought ALL ingredients for whatever we were makign that day. Each group usually made the same thing..we only made a differnt item at the end of the year..we each had to pick a diffent pie to make. The day after choosing the pies, the teacher would have the ingredients, and recipies ready for us.
JENNIFERCATLADY
02-11-2004, 11:35 PM
This will just prove that I'm an old geezer-ett surrounded by meezers (the Attack Cats!)....when I was in school the only things we had to pay for was band camp and if the band went on a MAJOR trip (like to Disney World). But for the major trips we had fundraisers to help off set the cost. Man, am I THAT old?!?!
twinfawn
02-12-2004, 12:23 AM
JENNIFERCATLADY, I guess we are both ancient!, when I was in school if you needed a pad you just went to the nurses office!:eek: ImaGApeach, you must be right up there with us old folks.LOL My daughter is going to San Antonio with the school Choir to Fiesta Texas this summer and they are only going for the day mind you and it is costing me 320.00!!!!!, and like I said she is only in the 7th grade....:( I am afraid to see what happens when she gets to High School:eek:
momfromTN
02-12-2004, 04:56 AM
What I want to know is WHERE is all this money from those Mystical Magical Lotteries that have been implemented in nearly every state. I thought THAT was the cure-all for lack of educational funds. Hmmmm......:rolleyes:
mikang
02-12-2004, 07:56 AM
In our school here the kids have to pay for everything. It seems like every day my son is telling me he needs money for this or that. We're going to Texas the end of April for band and it cost over $400 just for my son! They even raised money for the trip and still needed that much! The schools here in Arkansas are all in a bind. They have been fighting for over a year to consolidate some of the schools that don't have many students. Lucky ours school is not getting axed. It's really sad that they are having to consolidate because of lack of money. If they would spend the money for the right things they wouldn't have to do this. Our school seems to think that sports is more important than anything. When it comes to the band we have to raise all the money needed and when one of the sports needs money they always seem to find it for them! It just irks me the way things are going on in the schools today.
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